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Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies
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ISSN : 25415360     EISSN : 25415360     DOI : 10.7454/jitps.v1i1.105
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies (JITPS) covers tourism studies, recreation studies and policies related to their development in Indonesia. The expected research can also include studies on Indonesian tourism related to social, cultural, economic, political, management, health, environmental, technology, policy, etc. issues. The aim is to achieve the objectives of the Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Policy Studies, namely as a portal and instrument for the development of tourism science in Indonesia from various aspects and perspectives. Therefore, not only as paper-based-field-research, this journal will become a portal for tourism implementation studies and related literature reviews.
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WILD ANIMAL CONTENT MONETIZATION ON YOUTUBE: A LITERATURE STUDY Altamira, Melisa Bunga; Permana Putri, Khairunnisa Devani Aqtus; Tata Samudra, Raden Muhammad Rafi; Yuliafni, Fildza Astri
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Today's social media is used for various needs. Its nature is easily accessible and can penetrate space and time, making social media the main platform for sharing information or even selling products. Along with the massive use of social media, currently, users can not only use social media as an information-sharing platform but can also monetize their accounts through a variety of content that is presented. In recent years, the world of social media, especially YouTube, has been quite busy with content owned by monetized wildlife by public figures and celebrities. Wild animals are defined as animals or animals that live in the wild without human intervention. Monetization of wildlife content has the potential to persuade audiences to do the same. This study highlights the phenomenon of monetization of wildlife through content on social media, especially YouTube, which is rife in Indonesia. Through a qualitative study of literature and observation, this study will present information related to the monetization of wildlife through social media content in Indonesia and its impact on the sustainability and welfare of wildlife in Indonesia.
ANALYSIS OF TOURISM DESTINATIONS OF HOK LAY KIONGTEMPLE AND THE IMPACT FOR THE COMMUNITY Noegroho, Aditya; Musthofa, Budiman Mahmud
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The existence of the tourism sector is closely related to the SDGs or Sustainable Development Goals (sustainable development). The number of tourist visits is one element that can ensure an increase in the economic contribution of tourism. Researchers are interested in knowing the analysis of Hok Lay Kiong temple tourist destinations in Bekasi City using the theory of attractions, accessibility, amenities and ancillary and their impact on local residents. The method applied in this research is a qualitative descriptive method. Research shows that accessibility to get to Hok Lay Kiong Temple can be reached easily by using the K02, K05, P9BT, TP-1 bus or using the BEKASI LINE train. Attractions or performances at the Hok Lay Kiong Temple are celebrating the Chinese New Year, Capgomeh celebrations, bad luck rituals carried out on the Bekasi River and hitting the drum, playing at the beginning of the month (full moon) and at the end of the month (small moon). And the last one is ancillary at the Hok Lay Kiong Temple, namely there is a vehicle parking area, prayer room, bathroom / MCK, lodging and many others. The impacts that can be felt by residents around the Hok Lay Kiong Temple include economic growth for local residents, the surrounding community becomes more open and respects the beliefs of others, eliminates negative prejudices against a certain ethnicity, cross-cultural awareness that can increase mutual understanding and respect. understand from different cultural backgrounds.
THE PERSPECTIVE OF INCREASING ENTRANCE FEES ONTOURIST DESTINATION FOR CONSERVATION OR MONOPOLI PURPOSE Hariwanto, Army Tunggu
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As a big archipelago country Indonesia have many of tourist destination and attraction from east to west in whole over the archipelago. As much of its islands Indonesia have tourist destination which from nature give or even by human made. Tourist destination become one part that contain within one tour package that must visited by the tourist. Tourist must spend money to visit tourist destination and the cost will be different among them. From June until August there are few cases mentioned about increasing tourist destination entrance fees in several provinces and once become polemic among Indonesian citizen such entrance fee to Borobudur temple in Central Java and Komodo Island in East Nusa Tenggara. This polemic will become a bad image for Indonesia tourism views in foreigner and have multi flyer effect in economy and social life around tourist destination that already settled before.
ENERGY TRANSITION AND TOURISM PROSPECTS IN INDONESIA Istiadi, Istiadi
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The Energy Transition is an effort to shift the use of fossil-based energy to non-fossil energy. Fossil-based energy is proven to cause pollution to the human environment. Meanwhile, non-fossil energy does not only have a positive impact on natural life so that it can have an impact on the tourism aspects of a region or country. This paper attempts to describe how the energy transition process is carried out and its relation to tourism in a region. The type of research carried out is qualitative research which originates from various secondary data both in the general media and in certain journals. As a result, clean and healthy air conditions will have a positive impact on the world of tourism in general
ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF THE HUMAN CAPITAL GROUPIN THE TRAVEL PROCEDURE OF PT ASURANSI JASA INDONESIA AS TOURISM SUPPORT Ridha, Mohammad; Nggebu, Sila Fide Novira
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In this era of globalization, competition in all fields is increasing, requiring companies to have high competitiveness. There are various ways to advance the company, one of them by carrying out business trip activities. PT Asuransi Jasa Indonesia has SOP for business trip flows to run effectively and efficiently. The Human Capital Group is one of the work units involved and has an important role in business trip procedures. The purpose of this paper is to determine the role of the Human Capital Group in the flow of business trip procedures and determine the advantages and disadvantages as well as obstacles and solutions that exist in these procedures. The method used for data collection is the interview method to several Human Capital Group staff who play a role in business trip procedures. The author also links the role of the Human Capital Group to the theory of the function of the human resources department according to Hendry Simamora (2006) in (Sembiring, 2010, pp.9-10). Based on the results of data collection and information, it was concluded that the Human Capital Group had carried out its duties and roles well, but there were some shortcomings and obstacles in the business trip procedures. The author also provides suggestions that are expected to be useful for the company, such as system integration, use of the system through smartphones, and others.
DETERMINING FACTORS OF THE NUMBER OF TOURISTS IN 30 COUNTRIESUSING GEOGRAPHYCALLY WEIGHTED PANEL REGRESSION Sellyra, Eirene Christina; Anggara, Dimas; Ferezagia, Debrina Vita
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This study aims to determine the factors that influence the number of tourists in 30 countries. The research method used is quantitative.The research data is secondary data. The research unit is in the form of 30 countries of observation. The research variables were measured in three years of observation, namely 2018, 2019 and 2020. The variables used were the number of tourists (people), the currency exchange rate of tourist countries against the rupiah, GDP per capita, population density, visa-free visit, consumer price index, life expectancy, economic growth and imports. The results obtained are that the factors that influence the number of foreign tourists visiting the observation countries in 2018 to 2020 vary depending on the area of the observation country. Countries with the number of foreign tourist visits influenced by population density and imports are Malaysia and Singapore. Countries with the number of foreign tourist visits influenced by economic growth and imports are China and South Korea. Countries with the number of foreign tourist visits that are influenced by import factors are countriesBangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Burma, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, Thailand and Vietnam. While the rest are not influenced by any factor in the model with a 90% confidence level.The Geographically Weighted Panel Regression (GWPR) model that has been formed is appropriate and has a significant difference compared to the panel regression model due to the location effect which also significantly influences the number of foreign tourist visits to the observed countries. The model has an adjusted r-square value of50.84874% which means the model is able to explain the variance of the number of foreign tourists visiting50.84874% only by variablepopulation density, economic growth, and imports. Meanwhile, the rest is influenced by other variables outside the model.

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