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International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29625270     DOI : https://doi.org/10.34013/ijscot
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVENESS IN TOURISM (IJSCOT) is an academic and applied research journal with interdisciplinary study focusing on sustainable competitiveness of destination, marketing, industry, and human resources. IJSCOT welcomes authors to develop new perspectives, issues, trends, and models in line with business and service operation, finance, governance and leadership, digital maturity, and so forth. IJSCOT scopes are as follows: -Community based tourism -Creative tourism -Culture tourism -Destination and tourism business management organization -Digital tourism -Economics of tourism -Entrepreneurship & SME -Environmental, climate change, and landscape design studies -Events and Sports tourism -Financial management on tourism -Geography of tourism -Halal tourism -Hospitality and service operation studies -Human capital -Inclusive economy -Marketing of tourism -Memorable travel experiences -Nature tourism -Politics, policy, governance, and leadership issues -Recreation and gaming management -Rural tourism -Responsible and quality tourism -Sustainable Tourism Development -Tourism Planning and development -Tourist behavior -Transportation studies -Wellness and health tourism
Articles 54 Documents
ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR PREMIUM MARKET IN UJUNG KULON NATIONAL PARK Raisya Shiva Rizal; Althofanis Juliheir Putra; Dwi Putri Nuraini; Fithriyah Fadhillah Ramadhani; Ni Made Jesthami Udgitha Prameswari; Zendra Haris Prasetya; Sumaryadi; Sugeng Hermanto
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): IJSCOT II-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i01.1274

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Ujung Kulon National Park (TNUK) has their uniqueness in the diversity of flora and fauna. Thus, it becomes one of the priorities of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy as a tourism development destination, with the availability of adventure tourism products that are being in line with the expectations of the premium market, we called it authentic and exclusive products. The result of this research is to produce an integrated program plan to develop adventure tourism in TNUK which targeting a premium market tourist. The method that we used in this research is descriptive, which suitable to explain the actual situation of TNUK tourism. And to make it more relevant, the collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis. In results, showed that the development of adventure tourism in TNUK met the dimensions of adventure tourism, as follows; natural environment, physical activity, cultural immersion, risk & competence, operators, and sustainability. However, the characteristics in unqualified of the premium market. Hence, It is necessary to apply the concept of quality tourism
THE THE CHALLENGE OF PRO-POOR CULINARY TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT'S PROMOTION WEBSITE Purnomo, Agustina
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): IJSCOT II-02
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i02.1275

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This study aims to elaborate on tourism promotion on the government's official website to explain the challenge of pro-poor culinary tourism development in Indonesia. The qualitative content analysis was used to analyze 224 articles on the government's official tourism promotion website. The researcher processed by counting the presence of the information. The data processing was counting the presence of the information. The researchers read all the text and put code 1 for the information appearance and 0 for the absence. The number of information presentations indicated the government's focus. The government was not put pro-poor culinary tourism development as their focus. The provision of optimal benefits for the poor was not reflected in the promotion of culinary tourism on the government's official website. The challenge for the pro-poor culinary tourism development of the Indonesian government is to translate the goals of tourism development into adequate tourism promotion. The research limitation was that the researcher did not confirm the data through interviews with the website managers. Further research is recommended to conduct interviews with website managers to explain the reasons for choosing information on the website. There was limited research on the government's official culinary tourism promotion website. This study contributed to comprehending what the government should do to promote culinary in the poor alleviation context.
IMPACT OF CREATIVE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT ON CONDITIONS SOCIO-ECONOMIC LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN DAGO POJOK TOURISM VILLAGES Nabila, Affra Siti; Marsongko, Eka Pramita; Endah Trihayuningtyas
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): IJSCOT II-02
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i02.1365

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Changes in tourism trends make tourists need to be more interactive and try to overcome the experience of not just being tourists who are served by actors in the tourism industry. The development of creative tourism is like this, and besides being able to meet the needs of tourists, the development of creative tourism can also create jobs and improve people's welfare. The city of Bandung is a city owned by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy to be included in the UNESCO World Network of creative cities. However, the city of Bandung also has a limited typology of natural tourism. This is what makes the Bandung City government take advantage of the creative spaces that exist around the community, namely Kampung-Kota as an alternative for developing tourism potential. The Bandung City Government has developed 30 creative tourism villages in 30 Bandung City Districts. And Dago Pojok Creative Tourism Village is the first creative tourism village in Bandung City and the ideas from the Dago Pojok Village community become an example for other Creative Tourism Villages in Bandung City. The purpose of this study was to identify and determine the actual conditions of creative tourism in the Dago Pojok Creative Tourism Village as a creative tourist attraction and its impact on the socio-economic conditions of the community. The method used is descriptive with a qualitative approach with analysis using coding tools. The development of creative tourism in the Dago Pojok Creative Tourism Village has had a positive impact on the socio-economic life of the community. Judging from the relationship between the community, education, increased community income, and the opening of new job opportunities for the community. Even so, the overall socio-economic impact for the community has not been sustainable. Because creative tourism activities have not been able to become the main livelihood and uncertain community income which depends on the number of tourist visits to Dago Pojok Creative Village
THE INFLUENCE OF THE EXPERIENCE OF DIGITAL NOMAD TOURISTS ON DESTINATION LOYALTY IN CANGGU, BADUNG DISTRICT, BALI Handizar, Dhyana Hanifianti; Sumaryadi; Suteja Wira Dana Kusuma
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): IJSCOT II-02
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i02.1366

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Nomadic tourism fills the gap between a strategy to increase number of tourist and the development of information and communication technology which makes everyone be able to live and working any where as long as they’re connected to the internet. People who are processing their professional activities while having a migrating lifestyle with high mobility are defined as Digital Nomad. Which in Nomadic Tourism terminology, Digital Nomad counts as one of the type of Nomadic tourist as well. Hence, the appearance of Digital Nomad not only relevant in the growing of living and working environment but also relevant in tourism trend. The presence of digital nomad needs to be highlighted since Indonesia, precisely in Canggu, Bali chosen as number one destination for digital nomad. Even so, destination loyalty from digital nomad’s perspective in Canggu is indicated has a low level, therefore it is needed to see if tourist experience is taking part in this since tourist experience is one of the crucial factors that can affect destination loyalty, besides digital nomad has a characteristic to prioritize their experience. The purpose of this study is to display digital nomad’s tourist experience, destination loyalty, and how their experience affects their destination loyalty in Canggu. The method that is used on this study is descriptive quantitative. The result from this study is digital nomad’s tourist experience and destination loyalty are in a good category, and there’s a significant influence from digital nomad’s tourist experience to their destination loyalty in Canggu. A step that can be done by the destination is to explore and increase the distinction value in Canggu
STRATEGY TO IMPROVE SPORTS TOURISM IN THE JAKABARING SPORT CITY AREA, PALEMBANG CITY Putri Alwahdaniyah Wahyuni
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): IJSCOT II-02
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i02.1367

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Jakabaring Sport City (JSC) in Palembang, South Sumatera Province has become the largest centralized sport complex in Asia. This sport complex is the host of PON XVI 2004, SEA GAMES XXVI 2011 and ASIAN GAMES XVIII 2018. With the presence of several mega events, the Jakabaring Sport City (JSC) is one of the centres of international standard sport and tourism activities in Indonesia. Based on the data from Dinas Pemuda dan Olahraga, Palembang City, the number of international sporting events held in Jakabaring Sport City (JSC) has increased from 2015 by 14 events until 2019 increase to 3 events. From the existence of this matter, this research aims to study the actual development and potential in the tourism sector. The method used in this research is descriptive method by obtaining qualitative. And data collection techniques using literature studies. The data that has been obtained is than analyzed using an interactive analysis method by wich researchers are required to conduct data collection activities, data reduction, data presentation, and finally conclusions are obtained. This research resulted in an assessment direction on strategies to increase sport activities especially to increase the sport tourism events in Jakabaring Sport City (JSC), Palembang city
TOURISM DESTINATION GOVERNANCE PLAN IN THE REGION CIWIDEY, BANDUNG DISTRICT Maldini, Muhammad Rizal; R. Wisnu Rahtomo; Daeng Noerjamal
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): IJSCOT II-02
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i02.1368

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Indonesian development in tourism is an important task of the various stakeholders involved, it is beneficial for all stakeholders because it can grow the community's economy, tourist visits to destinations, valuable tourist experiences, and many others. The management of tourism destinations in an area/destination is very much needed by the stakeholders/stakeholders so that tourism development can be sustainable. One of the areas designated as a Tourism Area is the Ciwidey Area of Bandung Regency which has districts namely Pasir Jambu District, Ciwidey District, and Rancabali District. In this study, the writer took one of the Rancabali Districts, because as many as 35% of the tourism objects in Bandung Regency were located in the Rancabali District and tourists who frequently visited the Ciwidey Region were in the Rancabali Districts. This study uses a Destination Management Organization (DMO) concept pattern which basically can directly involve stakeholders in the management of destinations in a tourism area. In this case, destination governance is not just planning but implementation must be carried out by the stakeholders involved. The concept used regarding stakeholders related to destination governance in this study uses the concept of the level of importance and influence of stakeholders and stakeholder involvement/involvement in destination governance that can improve coordination, communication, and participation between stakeholders. The problems that occur in the Rancabali Region are about tourism objects that have not been well managed, human resources that are utilized for governance are not optimal, there are still stakeholders running each, and coordination and stakeholder involvement are still not optimal. Therefore an organization's management of tourism development must go in one direction and cooperate among stakeholders
PLANNING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURAL TOURISM PRODUCTS ON THE NORTH COAST OF JAVA Nugraha, Stevanus Christa; Marsongko, Eka Pramita; Suteja Wira Dana Kusuma
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): IJSCOT II-02
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i02.1369

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As one of the Chinese Traders, Cheng Ho’s Naval Route serves Cirebon, Semarang, and Surabaya to have a cultural identity that could be seen today. Now, the existence of cultural heritage that spread akong the Javanese Nort Coast serve tourist to learn about the cultural heritage that was shaped by Cheng Ho's Naval Route. On the other hand, the existence of this cultural heritage could be developed into alternative tourism that gives a new trend of tourism attraction yet supports cultural preservation. Through adopting the model of the Cultural Route that was advanced and developed in Europe, this research is titled “Planning of Cultural Tourism Product Development of Cheng Ho Naval Route along Javanese North Coast”. This research utilizes the qualitative approach and descriptive method as the analyzing method. The result of the research covers the Tourism Attraction and Activities aspect as a component of tourism products that attract tourists, Transportation Facilities and Services as a component that serves the movement of tourists, and Institutional Elements as an organization that manages the network of transboundary tourism attractions. The recommendation of Planning of Cultural Tourism Product Development of Cheng Ho Naval Route along the Javanese North Coast can be the reference for the stakeholders to invest in tourism development that supports the preservation of Cultural Heritage
IMPLEMENTATION OF REGENERATIVE TOURISM IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM DESTINATIONS IN INDONESIA Radyahadi, Fadhlan; Nurfara, Najma Afifa
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): IJSCOT III-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v3i01.1413

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In the last few decades, a travel-based activity with a purpose of traveling has become one of the most important developments in the economic sector around the world. The development of tourism in a region has not only giving a positive impact but also a negative impact on the destination. Tourism has a major impact on the environment (such as; biodiversity loss, landscape impact, waste and water scarcity) and social impact (such as; over tourism, gentrification and social uprising). Regenerative tourism has the idea that tourism activities should leave something better at the destination than the previous circumstances. Unlike the concept of sustainable tourism that requires leaving the destination as it should without changing or causing more additional damage. The COVID-19 pandemic shows that the tourism sector is highly vulnerable, but on the other hand it is also an opportunity to rethink how to develop tourism. Regenerative tourism is presented as a new idea or concept in tourism as a way of thinking about how to rebuild tourism more better. Thus, the implementation of regenerative tourism policies can make the world better as it used to be by restoring landscapes and teaching tourists skills that can be applied in their country or region of origin
TRANSFORMING PHILIPPINES EVENTS: STRATEGIC PLANNING, MARKETING, AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR DYNAMIC MICE AND BEYOND (2019-2023) Galapate, Wendell L; Inducil, Joemar; Animas, Melbert
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): IJSCOT III-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v3i01.1477

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In an ever-evolving landscape of worldwide company as well as tourism, the Conferences, Motivations, Conferences, as well as Exhibitions (MICE) sector has become an essential chauffeur of financial growth, expertise exchange, and also cultural enrichment. This term paper explores the transformative trip taken on by the Philippines' events market from 2019 to 2023, concentrating on the tactical planning, marketing strategies, as well as sustainability efforts that have formed its trajectory. The Philippines, renowned for its natural elegance as well as warm friendliness, provides a fascinating background for MICE activities, which have actually progressively come to be critical in harnessing the country's potential on the international phase. This study utilizes a thorough strategy, combining qualitative as well as measurable study methods. Our objective is to not only give an alternative summary however also to uncover nuances that inform the methods reviewed. By outlining our research procedures, from data collection to analysis, we enhance the paper's trustworthiness and also transparency. Taking into account the above, this research paper finishes in a clear thesis statement that envelops its core focus and purpose: to shed light on the transformative journey of the Philippines' occasions market, highlighting its calculated evolution, marketing characteristics, and sustainability efforts within the world of MICE activities. Subsequently, the paper concludes this introduction with a rundown that sneak peeks the future areas, serving as a roadmap for viewers as they navigate through the details of the Philippines' trip in redefining its events landscape.
THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE IN MUSLIM FAIR: THE CASE FROM MUSLIM FASHION FESTIVAL (MUFFEST+) 2022 IN INDONESIA Nurmala Rossi, Fetty; Erfinda, Yosi; Putri, Ratu
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): IJSCOT III-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v3i01.1480

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Jakarta is one of the priority destinations as a business event developed by the government, especially in the exhibition sector, which has increased both in terms of the number and quality of exhibitions, being one of the fastest-growing sectors in the tourism industry. For a good-quality event, it is necessary to create an experience from the visitor's side. This study analysed the visitor experience at the Muslim Fashion Festival in 2022. The qualitative descriptive method was used as a research method with a theoretical-descriptive analysis approach that emphasises the analysis of numerical data, which was then processed with statistical methods through a questionnaire survey given to visitors and distributed during the event. The findings highlighted visitor priority in selecting programmes and services as an essential point in the event experience. This proves that event programmes and services significantly impact visitors to get an interesting experience and can influence purchase decisions on these products for visitors. However, the overall statement in the aspect of self-experience is that visitors are allowed to engage and interact with the events, which also provides a memorable experience.