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Journal of Rural Tourism (JoRT)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30639484     DOI : https://doi.org/10.70310/jrt
JoRT contains scientific papers from research/study results, reviews/conceptual, and policy analyzes related to the tourism sector with a particular emphasis on the Indonesian context and global perspective. 1. Tourism Destinations and Infrastructure including Marine and Coastal Tourism, Sustainable Tourism, Ecotourism, Border Tourism, Travel Patterns, and other topics related to the development of tourism destinations and infrastructure. 2. Tourism Marketing including Marketing Communications, Tourists Behavior and other relevant marketing topics. 3. Tourism Industry and Investment including Tourism Business, Tourism Business Technology and Information, tourism investment and other relevant topics in tourism industry and investment 4. Human Resources and Institutions including Tourism Planning and Policy, Tourism Workforce, Inter-institutional relations, and society empowerment topics in relation to human resources and institutions in the tourism
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Institutional economics approach in tourism: A review of economic philosophy Karim, Syahrul; Kusuma, Bambang Jati; Farida, Farida
Journal of Rural Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70310/b1n7vh25

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Purpose - This article reviews the application of Institutional Economics in the tourism sector, evaluating its ability to address the limitations of conventional economic theories and enhance understanding of tourism’s social and economic impacts.Methodology/Design/Approach - Using a theoretical approach, the article explores how Institutional Economics can overcome traditional economic theories' limitations and contribute to more inclusive and sustainable tourism policies.Finding - Institutional Economics offers valuable insights into tourism, addressing gaps in conventional models. It promotes a more comprehensive understanding of tourism’s impacts, particularly in sustainability and inclusivity, aiding the development of policies that prioritize long-term societal welfare and economic growth.Originality/Value - This article introduces a novel perspective by applying Institutional Economics to tourism, emphasizing the need for sustainable and inclusive tourism policies that focus on societal and economic well-being.
Improving local well-being through tourism: A study of the economic impact of tourism in Malang City, Indonesia Puspitasari, Reny; Matfuqin, Iqbal Mahmud
Journal of Rural Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January - June
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Purpose - This study examines the economic impact of tourism on local income in Malang City, analyzing its contribution to the region's economy through a literature review.Methodology/Design/Approach - Using a literature review, the study analyzes existing data on tourism’s effects on local income, job creation, infrastructure, and quality of life.Findings - Tourism boosts regional income, creates jobs, improves infrastructure, and enhances living standards. It diversifies the local economy by supporting industries like creative services. However, challenges like over-dependence, income inequality, and socio-cultural issues need addressing, with sustainable tourism management essential for long-term benefits.Originality/Value - The study emphasizes the importance of sustainable tourism management for long-term growth, highlighting the need for regulations, infrastructure, and human resource development, while offering policy recommendations to maximize benefits and minimize negative impacts.
Review of culinary tourism development policy in Indonesia Setyawati, Ria
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Purpose - This study examines the Indonesian government's strategies for advancing culinary tourism, focusing on initiatives like the "Indonesia Spice Up the World" program and promoting culinary destinations such as Bali and Yogyakarta.Methodology/Design/Approach - The study analyzes initiatives by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf) and compares Indonesia's efforts with neighboring countries like Hong Kong and Singapore, which have successfully leveraged food for tourism.Findings - Despite efforts, Indonesia has yet to fully establish itself as a global culinary tourism leader. Challenges include integrating food into broader tourism strategies, improving chef competence, and developing policies that address the entire food supply chain.Originality/Value - The study advocates for a comprehensive approach to culinary tourism that links food with national development policies, strengthens chef skills, and extends efforts to rural areas to preserve traditions and promote sustainable tourism.
Investigating the habits and satisfaction of tourists towards culinary facilities at Manggar Sari Beach, East Kalimantan Purwaningrum, Hesti
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Purpose - This study aims to explore the development of rural tourism in Indonesia, focusing on emerging trends, key challenges, and opportunities for sustainable growth. Methodology/Design/Approach - The research adopts a qualitative review approach, synthesizing recent academic literature, government reports, and case studies related to rural tourism practices in various regions of Indonesia. Findings - The study identifies a growing interest in rural tourism driven by government initiatives and community-based tourism models. However, it also highlights persistent challenges such as limited infrastructure, lack of professional management, inconsistent policy implementation, and the need for stronger local capacity-building. Originality/Value - This paper provides a consolidated overview of the rural tourism landscape in Indonesia, offering insights into both its current state and future potential. It serves as a valuable reference for policymakers, tourism developers, and researchers aiming to support sustainable rural tourism in Indonesia.
Exploring the experiences and perceptions of culinary tourists (Study in Balikpapan City, Indonesia) Gozali, Gozali
Journal of Rural Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January - June
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Purpose - This study aims to analyze the evolution, trends, and thematic development in rural tourism research from 2000 to 2024 using a bibliometric approach. Methodology/Design/Approach - Bibliometric analysis was conducted using data retrieved from the Scopus database. Performance analysis and science mapping techniques were applied to identify prolific authors, institutions, countries, citation patterns, and keyword co-occurrence networks. Findings - The analysis reveals a consistent increase in rural tourism publications, with notable contributions from European and Asian countries. Research themes have evolved from economic development and rural revitalization to sustainability, community participation, and digital innovation in tourism. Collaborative networks among institutions and countries have also expanded significantly.Originality/Value - This study provides the first comprehensive bibliometric overview of rural tourism research spanning two decades. It offers valuable insights into the intellectual structure and emerging trends in the field, serving as a reference point for future studies and policy development.
Congratulations on the publication of the first issue of Journal of Rural Tourism Ghozi, Saiful
Journal of Rural Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70310/wb2ev849

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We are delighted to announce the publication of the first issue of the Journal of Rural Tourism. This marks a significant milestone in our collective efforts to explore, understand, and contribute to the sustainable development of rural tourism around the world. This journal serves as a platform for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to share ideas, research findings, and best practices that highlight the richness and potential of rural destinations. As we celebrate this inaugural issue, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to all authors, reviewers, and the editorial team who have made this publication possible. In the future, this journal will introduce a diverse range of innovative studies, interdisciplinary approaches, and both global and local perspectives that are expected to enrich the discourse on rural tourism. We also hope the journal will become a vibrant space for dialogue, inspiration, and collaboration among all stakeholders. We look forward to continued partnerships and collective growth as we build a dynamic academic community in the field of rural tourism.
Congratulation letter for launching Journal of Rural Tourism Gozali, Gozali
Journal of Rural Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70310/wb2ev850

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I would like to express my sincere congratulations to you on the publication of the first edition of the new journal Journal of Rural Tourism. I believe that this journal represents a significant and timely contribution to the scientific literature in a field that, while growing rapidly in importance, remains underrepresented in academic discourse. Rural tourism is increasingly recognized as a vital driver of sustainable development, cultural preservation, and economic diversification in many parts of the world. In numerous countries, rural areas are no longer seen solely as agricultural zones, but as vibrant destinations that offer unique cultural experiences, natural beauty, and a slower, more mindful pace of life, qualities that are becoming ever more sought after in our fast-paced global society. A defining characteristic of rural tourism is its deep connection with local communities, traditions, and landscapes. It offers a window into ways of life that are often overlooked or undervalued, while also fostering appreciation and respect for regional identities. The challenge and opportunity lie in developing this form of tourism in ways that are both economically beneficial and culturally sensitive. Importantly, rural tourism is not just about destination marketing, it encompasses complex issues such as land use, community empowerment, heritage preservation, and environmental stewardship. These multifaceted themes deserve careful, interdisciplinary exploration, and I am confident that this journal will serve as a crucial platform for such dialogue. The Journal of Rural Tourism will undoubtedly provide valuable insights into the diverse dimensions of rural tourism and help guide both academic research and practical development strategies. It has the potential to shape a more inclusive and sustainable tourism narrative, one that centers the voices and experiences of rural communities worldwide. I wish the journal every success and look forward to its growth and continued contributions to this important field.

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