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ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism
ISSN : 14122073     EISSN : 27222748     DOI : -
The main purpose of this international refereed journal is to advance and foster tourism and hospitality education, research, and professionalism in the Southeast Asia region. The journal provides a vehicle for increasing awareness, consideration and analysis of issues in tourism and hospitality, and also promotes the interchange of ideas, and comparative studies, both within the countries of the region and between these countries and other parts of the world.
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Structural Modeling of Food Safety Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Food Handlers in Highway Tourist Stop-Over Food Service Establishments in Uganda Mukama, Innocent Hope Tinka; Mukisa, Mukisa; Charles Kyeyune, Muyanja
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024):
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2024.22.2.06

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The study examines the socio-demographic characteristics, food safety knowledge, attitudes, and practices of food handlers in highway tourist stop-over food service establishments in Uganda. The study further explores the relationship between the above factors using the Structural Equation Model (SEM). Understanding food safety knowledge, attitudes, and practices of food handlers can inform future interventions toward food safety assurance in food service establishments. The study used a cross-sectional design and data was collected using a self-administered structured questionnaire. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 22 and Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS). Approximately half of the respondents had adequate knowledge of food safety and good practices. The results from SEM confirmed that food safety knowledge significantly affected practices (β= 0.37 p<0.05), attitude insignificantly, and negatively affected practices (β= -0.04 p>0.05). Only 13.3% of the changes in practices were explained by the knowledge and attitudes of the respondents (R-squared 0.133). The majority of the food handlers were males, had experience of more than 2 years, attended food safety training, and had limited knowledge about Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP). The study is the first of its kind in Uganda. The findings suggest that future interventions should look beyond food safety knowledge and attitudes of the food handlers in food safety assurance efforts.
Kemungkinan Kunjungan Ulang Pasca Event Olahraga: Temuan Survei Peserta dan Pengunjung Internasional pada Asian Games 2018 Revindo, Mohamad Dian; Widyasanti, Amalia Adininggar; Hambali, Sean; Siregar, Chairina Hanum
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024):
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2024.22.2.04

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The 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Asian Games is the most significant event in Asian Games history regarding contested sports, participating nations, and athletes. This study identifies the long-term benefits of the event to the host country, focusing on the international attendees’ propensity to revisit Indonesia after the event. We administered a survey throughout the two weeks of the event, yielding usable responses from 1,914 international attendees, including athletes, officials, journalists, committees, and spectators. We use the survey results to describe attendees’ evaluation of the event and Indonesia as the host country. Further, this study also estimates a multinomial logistic regression to identify the association between tourist characteristics and their intention to revisit Indonesia beyond the event. The results show that providing information and communication technology, transportation arrangement, culture, and hosting cities positively correlate with the propensity to return. In contrast, the previous visit to Indonesia has the opposite effect. International respondents mainly express their desire to revisit Indonesia on a long-stay plan. Lastly, we also discuss the academic and practical implications of our findings.
Unlocking the Wanderlust: Exploring Motivations and Barriers in International Student Travel among India’s Youth Kumar, Jeetesh; Maidullah, Sana; Bhatia, Arun
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024):
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2024.22.2.03

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This research examines the travel motivation and constraints experienced by international students enrolled in higher education programs in India, employing the Push-Pull Framework. Further investigates the potential factors influencing student travel and gains initial insights into their motivations, including pursuing personal rewards, escaping from personal and interpersonal environments, and the desire for interpersonal rewards, using motivation theory as a guiding framework. A sample of 300 international students studying in India was selected using purposive sampling techniques. Data was collected through a self-administered survey comprising 20 items measuring motivational factors on a five-point Likert scale, adapted from existing literature. The study provides empirical evidence of distinct patterns in international student travel, encompassing various profiles, travel motivations, and obstacles encountered by international students in India. Furthermore, the findings indicate that international students constitute a heterogeneous group of travellers engaged in travel for diverse reasons. The preference for affordable and budget-friendly modes of transportation was observed among international students. At the same time, their willingness to allocate additional funds towards a wide range of tourism offerings at their destination was evident. The implications of these findings and recommendations for future research are discussed, emphasising their significance for academic and tourism stakeholders.
Revitalizing the Sri Lankan Economy: An In-Depth Exploration of Gastro Tourism as a Catalyst for Upliftment – Visitor Perspective Lokeshwara, Anuja Akalanka; Jayarathne, Ruchiranga; Kothalawala, Charuka
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024):
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2024.22.2.05

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This paper explores the transformative potential of Gastro Tourism in Sri Lanka, assessing its ability to attract visitors and stimulate economic growth through the rich tapestry of culinary diversity. This study investigates the personal meanings associated with gastro tourism experiences by utilizing qualitative methods to gather and analyze insights from a diverse cohort of Sri Lankan-bound tourists. The purposive sampling tech2ique ensures a comprehensive understanding, incorporating individuals with extensive knowledge of Sri Lankan food culture and exposure to global gastronomy. The data collection technique involves in-depth interviews, allowing for a nuanced exploration of participants’ perspectives on Sri Lankan cuisine and gastro tourism. To ensure trustworthiness, the study adheres to Tracy’s (2010) criteria, emphasizing credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability. Thematic analysis is employed for data analysis, revealing five interconnected themes: Economic Transformation Through Culinary Experiences, Empowerment of Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses, Cultural Diplomacy Driving Economic Integration, Holistic Development, and Sustainable Growth and Rural Economic Upliftment. The thematic analysis underscores the multifaceted impact of gastro tourism on Sri Lanka’s economic resurgence, portraying it as a catalyst for economic vibrancy, entrepreneurship, cultural diplomacy, holistic development, and sustainable practices.
Bahasa Inggeris Ramadhani, Ressita; Rafee, Abidah
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024):
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2024.22.2.01

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The global tourism industry has suffered significant losses due to the impact of global pandemic Covid-19. This paper examines the policies and efforts adopted by the local authorities of Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam to support their sustainable tourism industries and it seeks to draw lessons from both countries. The research will primarily focus on ecotourism issues and challenges in specific areas such as national parks, natural landscapes, and historical sites in both countries. Specific destinations within these eco-tourism categories for Indonesia’s; Bogor Botanical Garden, Onrust Archeological Park in Thousand Island Jakarta, and North Sulawesi Mountain Landscape. For Brunei Darussalam’s; Kampong Ayer, Sumbiling Eco-Village, and Ulu Temburong National Park. This study reveals challenges in tourism industry stakeholders’ participation level, inadequate and improper tourism infrastructure, a lack of skilled workforce employment. and insufficient public education on eco-tourism in both nations. Recommendations emphasize the importance of capacity building for stakeholder collaboration, infrastructure acquisition, and technology-driven knowledge transfer. The limitations of this study lie in the scarcity of research on empirical study and the unavailability of high-level official interviews. Therefore, for future research, it is important to assess the effectiveness of Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam government’s direct response such as funding mechanism policy, infrastructures development policy, and the utilization of digital platform policy. Besides, it is also important to assess the Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam government’s response to and anticipation of ecotourism issues for both countries.
Kesiapan CHSE di Era New Normal (Studi Kasus: Airbnb di Kota Denpasar, Bali) Aritenang, Adiwan F.; Setiawan, Shafa Kamila Putri
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024):
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2024.22.2.02

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This research examines Airbnb listings’ readiness to fulfils CHSE in Denpasar City. This result shows three priority amenities: a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit, and a smoke detector. However, the readiness of Airbnb to meet CHSE requirements remains limited and only found in certain types of listing. The study provide important insights into the lack of CHSE implementation among Airbnb listings, mainly in private and hotel room listings. This problem is further exacerbated by the difficulty of supervising the implementation of the CHSE, as Airbnb’s legal status remains debatable following hosts’ willingness to register with the Tourism Office.

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