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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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Implementation of the "Indonesian Jamu Ritual" Concept as a Club Lounge Attraction at the Ritz Carlton Pacific Place dewi, Maha
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the implementation of the concept of applying 'Indonesian Jamu Ritual' as a Club Lounge attraction at The Ritz Carlton Pacific Place. The concept is based on the use of traditional Indonesian herbal concoctions that have been used for centuries for health and beauty purposes. The research method used is a qualitative - descriptive approach using data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that the use of the 'Indonesian Jamu Ritual' concept at the Club Lounge The Ritz Carlton Pacific Place can increase hotel guest satisfaction and provide an authentic and unique experience. The implementation of the concept is carried out by providing various types of herbs and traditional Indonesian herbal concoctions. The traditional music presented makes visitors feel like they are in the place where the herbal medicine comes from, which increases the authenticity and atmosphere of consuming herbal medicine. The recommendation from this research is for The Ritz Carlton Pacific Place to continue to improve the implementation of the 'Indonesian Jamu Ritual' concept by adding a variety of herbs and other traditional Indonesian herbal concoctions, as well as improving the quality of service and guest experience by integrating broader elements of Indonesian culture.
Handling of sponsor division clients in Indonesia International Motor Show 2023 event Setiawati, Rahmi; Utomo, Muhammad Ghiffari Zhaky; ferezagia, debrina vita; Safitri, Karin
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In an event activity, cooperation from external parties, especially sponsors are needed. Therefore, as an organizer of an event, good handling and service to external parties must be maximized so that client satisfaction and sustainable cooperation are created. This study aims to find out the procedures and strategies used by the 2023 Indonesia International Motor Show sponsorship team in dealing with clients and making cooperation with these clients sustainable. This study uses descriptive qualitative research method with data collection by interview, observation, and literature study. The result was that the procedures carried out by the Indonesia International Motor Show 2023 sponsorship team could help the sponsor team achieve excellent service and the strategies that had been implemented to maintain sustainable cooperation were effective. In an event activity, cooperation from external parties, especially sponsors are needed. Therefore, as an organizer of an event, good handling and service to external parties must be maximized so that client satisfaction and sustainable cooperation are created. This study aims to find out the procedures and strategies used by the 2023 Indonesia International Motor Show sponsorship team in dealing with clients and making cooperation with these clients sustainable. This study uses descriptive qualitative research method with data collection by interview, observation, and literature study. The result was that the procedures carried out by the Indonesia International Motor Show 2023 sponsorship team could help the sponsor team achieve excellent service and the strategies that had been implemented to maintain sustainable cooperation were effective.
Purchasing and Receiving Process in Procurement of Goods at JHL Solitaire Gading Serpong Hotel Putra, Sangga Munggaran; Prianti, Diani Mustika
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Purchasing and Receiving are two of the many divisions in the finance department, which are the main doors for procuring goods at hotels. These two divisions must ensure that the products ordered and received are high quality and comply with operational standards to create customer satisfaction. This study aims to provide an overview of the processes carried out by the purchasing and receiving divisions in the procurement of goods at the JHL Solitaire Hotel. The research method used is qualitative. The technique gets direct observations at the JHL Solitaire Hotel, interviews, and literature studies. The results of this study are that the purchasing division is fully responsible for procuring goods by connecting users with vendors according to the information in the Purchase Order (PO). Furthermore, the receiving division is responsible for receiving and storing goods. In this case, the receiving division will receive the goods and check the conformity of the goods according to the PO, then distribute the goods to the relevant department or storekeeper. If the goods are not taken immediately, the storekeeper will store the goods in the warehouse using the First In First Out (FIFO) system so that the quality of the goods is maintained. Accuracy in supervision and good coordination between the three sections will minimize the occurrence of errors in the operational function of the hotel. Future researchers are advised to be able to conduct research with valid data regarding the effectiveness of purchasing and receiving procuring goods at JHL Solitaire Hotel.
Smart Tourism Using Cryptocurrency Based on Fuzzy Logic Seputra, Yulius Eka Agung
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Smart tourism is a rapidly emerging field that combines innovative technologies and tourism practices to enhance the overall travel experience. This journal article investigates the integration of cryptocurrency based on fuzzy logic in the context of smart tourism. The study aims to explore the potential benefits and challenges associated with using cryptocurrency as a payment method and decision-making tool in the tourism industry. By applying fuzzy logic principles, this research examines how cryptocurrency can enhance transaction security, improve financial transparency, and facilitate personalized travel recommendations. The study analyzes the implications of incorporating cryptocurrency based on fuzzy logic in smart tourism, including its impact on transaction efficiency, customer satisfaction, and sustainability. The findings of this study indicate that integrating cryptocurrency based on fuzzy logic has the potential to revolutionize the tourism industry by providing efficient and secure transactions, enabling personalized and tailored travel experiences, and promoting sustainable tourism practices. The results contribute to the existing body of knowledge on smart tourism and offer insights into the practical implications and future directions for implementing cryptocurrency in the tourism sector. This research provides valuable insights for industry stakeholders, policymakers, and researchers interested in the applications of cryptocurrency in the tourism domain. The study also highlights the need for further exploration and testing of this technology in real-world tourism scenarios to fully understand its potential benefits and address any associated challenges. Overall, the integration of cryptocurrency based on fuzzy logic presents an exciting opportunity to enhance the efficiency, security, and personalization of smart tourism experiences, contributing to the growth and advancement of the tourism industry
Criminalization of Community-based Ecotourism (CBET) in Indonesia: The Cases of Pari Island, Kepulauan Seribu shanty, janthi dharma; Priambodo, Bono Budi
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Pari islanders have revamped their island into cultural ecotourism destination since 2010. It has been successful because the activities have diverted the islanders’ dependence on the hard-pressed local coastal and fisheries resources and supplemented their income. This is a win-win situation the Indonesian government seeks to create with the 2007 Coastal Zone and Small Islands Management Law where natural conservation benefits local populace economically. The Law stipulates, among others, that community participation is one of the integrated coastal zone management principles. The Law also prioritizes coastal zones for conservation and tourism activities. Pari islanders thus have already implemented the imperatives of the 2007 Coastal Zone and Small Islands Management Law. However, in 2015 PT. Bumi Pari Asri (PT. BPA), a real estate development company, claimed to possess the ownership and building right certificates of 90 percent of land in Pari Island and intends to build luxurious resort there. Since then, tensions, even open conflicts, erupted between the company and Pari islanders. In 2017 several Pari islanders were apprehended by the Police due to criminal allegations of extortion, land grabbing, and trespassing. In fact, three islanders have been detained for 6 months and allegedly tortured in the detention. The islanders suspected that these cases are related to their conflicts with PT. BPA. This article basically argues that the criminal indictments against Pari islanders constitute criminalization of community-based ecotourism (CBET) which ironically is encouraged and protected, among others, by the government policy i.e., the 2007 Coastal Zone and Small Islands Management Law. To support the argument, the article exposes, clarifies, and analyzes the development of cultural and ecotourism in Pari Island, Indonesian policies on CBET in coastal zone and small islands, and the criminal cases involving the proponents and managers of CBET in Pari Island.

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