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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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EDITORIAL Damanik, Fithria
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 15, No 2 (2017)
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EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF TOURIST SATISFACTION AMONG DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN VISITORS WITH CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES IN HUE CITY, VIETNAM THANH HA, THAI
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 4, No 2 (2005)
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This paper presents the findings from the empirical investigation of comparison on tourist satisfaction among domestic and international visitors with cultural heritage sites in Hue city, Vietnam. Interviews were equally made to a total sample of 120 international and domestic tourist respondents. Statistical paired-sample tests, factor analysis and multiple regressions were conducted to identify the difference as well as the relationship between the expectation and overall satisfaction among the international and domestic tourists with the four cultural heritage sites of Citadel; Thien Mu Pagoda; Tu Duc; and Khai Dinh King Tombs at Hue city.The research reveals that the satisfying attributes were different among domestic and foreign tourists and demographic characteristics had an impact on the overall satisfaction. Implications were drawn and future research was proposed.
TOURISM COOPERATION AND PEACE - AN EXAMPLE FROM THE DIVIDED NATION OF KOREA SUN SHIN, YOUNG-
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 4, No 1 (2005)
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At the end of 1996, international tourist arrivals reached 600 million, generating US $423 billion. By the year 2020 tourist arrivals will reach to 1.6 million (WTO, 1997). Despite the strength of global tourist demand, many destinations especially in the third world, are facing fluctuations in tourist arrivals, due to unsafe political conditions. Richter (1992, p.36) points at the fifth critical element ‘S’-security, in addition to four favourable ‘S’s’ (sun,sea, sand, sax) which are often seen as the core of developing a nation’s tourist appeal.This paper addresses a number of key issues related to tourism cooperation and peace, using the case study of the divided nation between South Korea and North Korea. The research and analysis of this case includes both theory and facts. The theoretical concepts are of two kinds: theories on division and political boundary and theories on peace and tourism. The purpose of this paper is to expose the current economic condition of the tourism industry in South and North Korea, and the suggested options for tourism cooperation.
CHARACTERISTICS AND DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE TOURISM IN BANDUNG Firmansyah, Ricky; Rosyidie, Arief
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 15, No 2 (2017)
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Nowadays, creative tourism has been developing in Bandung, proved by the existence of eight creative tourism attractions. The characteristics of those creative tourism attractions were dominated by art-based creative tourism which was created by the development of creative industries and many requests from the tourist on how to make creative products. The main problems on the development, both internal and external creative tourism attractions, was lack of qualified local human resources. The creative tourism development in Bandung was also influenced by internal and external factors, either encouraging or inhibiting the development.
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ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 15, No 2 (2017)
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ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 4, No 2 (2005)
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IS PBL CULTURE FAIR? THE INFLUENCE OF GROUP CULTURAL COMPOSITIONS ON STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN A PROBLEM BASED LEARNING SETTING SIEHOYONO, LINTJE; ERINGA, KLAAS
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 4, No 1 (2005)
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This paper reports the result of an exploratory study of the application of Terenzini et al. (2001) and Eringa et al. (2002) to an educational institution, one of the N’etherlands’ higher education in which apply PBL as an educational system. Recently, the International Hospitality Management (IHM) undergraduate program has decided to deploy internationalization and interculturalization as a strategic instrument for the diversification of its curriculum. One of the consequences is that large groups offoreign students have been attracted to the IHM. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the student nationalities and the group cultural compositions in PBL groupsinfluence the student performance. Student performance is measured by learning process assessment (PBL participation points) and learning outcomes assessment (Total points for the module). More specifically, this study focuses on possible cultural bias (nationalities) that might accompany the form of assessment that the IHM uses. The results indicate that no significant differences exist between groups that are more or less divergent.
Predicting choice of Theme-park destinations in India Malhotra, Gunjan
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 15, No 2 (2017)
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Purpose: In this paper we attempt to understand the factors that provides satisfaction to the visitors of theme-park destinations and to predict visitors’ intent to re-visit the theme park destinations in India. Methodology: We have applied factor analysis to understand the attributes that attract visitors to re-visit theme parks and logistic regression techniques to predict if the visitor’s intent to re-visit theme-park destinations on a regular basis.Findings: The results suggest that major factors that visitors consider while confirming re-visit to theme parks in India include lifestyle, historical and leisure. Moreover, tourists visiting such theme parks are always interested in new, innovative and creative ideas to attract and plan their visits on a regular basis. The visitors prefer to experience and feel India mainly listening to regional music and enriching its cultural and historical importance.Originality: This will promote Indian tourism industry by motivating managers to bring up new, creative and innovative ideas to attract more visitors in theme-parks.  Business managers may expand their existing business plans in Indian tourism industry.
USING STATED PREFERENCE DATA TO EXPLORE THE FACTORS AFFECTING TOURISTS’ CRUISE VACATION PREFERENCES IUAN HO, CHAANG
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 4, No 1 (2005)
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This study aims to identify the factor that affect tourists’ preferences regarding cruising between Taiwan and its minor islands. To some extent, such cruise serve as a hypothetical travel product. A stated preference technique is employed and two-stage surveys are conducted to collect the tourist’s preference data. A binary logit model is then used to determine individuals’ preferences in relation to cruises and to estimate the parameters. The factors found to affect the tourist’s preferences in relation to cruises are the tourists’ perceptions of cruises, as well as the service attributes of the cruises, including self-independence in tour arrangements and the comfort/convenience derived from traveling in this way, the relatively long duration of the journey (4 days), the free or partial-subsidized on-shore excursions and the on-board recreational activities. However, the socio-demographic variables are not found to significantly affect tourist’s preferences for cruises.
JOB SATISFACTIONAND AFFECTIVE COMMITMENTAS PREDICTORS OF IN-ROLE BEHAVIOUR: A STUDY WITHIN THE MALAYSIAN HOTELINDUSTRY NASURDIN, AIZZAT MOHD.
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 5, No 2 (2006)
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The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the knowledge of how job satisfaction (extrinsic and intrinsic satisfaction) and affective commitment influence in-role behaviour of nonsupervisory workers employed within the Malaysian hotel industry. The mediating role of affective commitment on the relationship between job satisfaction and in-role behaviour was also investigated. Regression analyses on the 188 responses collected demonstrated that both intrinsic and extrinsic job satisfaction had positive relationships with affective commitment. Specifically, intrinsic satisfaction was found to be more influential in explaining the variation in affective commitment. Additionally, affective commitment was found to have a significant and positive impact on in-role behaviour. The findings indicate that the two dimensions of job satisfaction were not significant predictors of in-role behaviour, thereby suggesting that the condition for the mediation effect of affective commitment was not supported. Implications of the findings to theory and practice are discussed. The paper concludes by identifying some possible limitations and offering suggestions regarding further investigations on in-role behaviour.

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