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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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IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF TOURISTIFICATION IN YOGYAKARTA ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL TOURIST VILLAGES Putro, Heru Purboyo Hidayat; Putri, Shinta Permana
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 17, No 2 (2019)
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The explosion of tourism activities encourages urban development initiatives. The phenomenon is known as ?touristification?. The phenomenon of touristification in the city of Yogyakarta is interesting to study, in order to examine its characteristics. The method used in this study is qualitative with data collected online. The findings of this study are the first, namely the development of tourist villages as a result of the growth of tourism activities, especially in the Malioboro area and its surroundings as the primadonna of tourism activities in the city of Yogyakarta. The development of tourist villages also helped to stimulate tourism supporting businesses engaged in accommodation. As a result, many residential neighbourhoods were transformed into residential facilities for overnight tourists. With the alternative forms and locations of this lodging, tourism activities in the city of Yogyakarta are not only concentrated in the city centre. Rural areas also transformed into a tourist area, which plays as a supporting region. The emergence of a tourist village is considered to have the opportunity to introduce and enhance existing local potential.
ANALYSIS OF THE SKILLS GAP IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IN KENYA Kabii, Francis; Wamathai, Ann; M., John K.; Jilo, Naghea
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 17, No 2 (2019)
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Most training institutions in Kenya have supply led training instead of demand-driven training thereby creating a supply of graduates whose knowledge and skills in not needed in the industry thereby creating a training gap between the educators and the industry. This paper aims to analyze the skills gap in the tourism and hospitality industry in Kenya. The objectives were to investigate the skills gap between tourism and hospitality graduates and industry expectations, examine the stakeholder?s opinion on performance university graduates as compared to graduates from Technical and Vocational Education Training institutes and examine the emerging trends in human labour in tourism and hospitality that educators should anticipate. The sample size was 200 respondents composed of managers and supervisors from 2 stars to 5 stars rating hotels. Data was collected using questionnaires and interviews. It was found that the training institution applies supply-driven training instead of demand-driven thereby creating a  shortage of adequately trained and skilled staff suitable for the tourism job market. The study recommends the involvement of educators and industry practitioners in the training resource persons and enforcement of the National Qualification Framework to ensure standardized curriculum contents in training institutions.
COVER 17.2 Latif, Aqilah Nurul Khaerani
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 17, No 2 (2019)
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MOTIVATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF URBAN CYCLISTS: CASE OF TOC AND JGC – SCAM BICYCLE CLUBS Laksmana, Tb. Adinda
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 17, No 2 (2019)
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Abstract. Nowadays people aware of the importance of health is growing, one of which is the increasing number of sports enthusiasts. Outdoor sports cycling is one of the activities which is in great demand by urbanites. In addition to health purposes, cycling is a mean to escape from the fatigue of daily routines. The emergence of cycling groups in urban communities is a reflection of the need for exercise while having recreation outdoors. To find out the type of motivation for cycling activities in urban communities, questionnaires were conducted on two cycling communities in Indonesia. They are TOC (Trifold Owner Community) and JGC?SCAM (Jaserco Gowes Club?Serang-Cilegon-Anyer-Merak). The results obtained urban cyclists? characteristics and motivations. There are various kinds of motivations, ranging from exercise, traveling, reducing the effects of air pollution, saving fuel and avoiding congestion, seeking new experiences and challenges, friendships, to just look for self-actualization.
EDITORIAL 17.2 Latif, Aqilah Nurul Khaerani
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 17, No 2 (2019)
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A STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF GROWING DISPOSABLE INCOME IN FAMILIES ON VACATIONS – IN CHENNAI CITY Iyengar, M. Srividya; Rajagopalan, Venkatesh
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 17, No 2 (2019)
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Abstract. There is a remarkable change in the thought process of Indian families - in the last few years regarding the way they live their life. How they socialize with their near & dear ones and most importantly how they spend their holidays. Indian families started focusing on the big picture and that is how they are becoming more open and adaptive to change. Vacation is one such thing in which all the members give their inputs on how, where to go. They do justify their reasons for selecting a destination based on their perspective, which can be a comforting one to them individually. Vacations by Indian families are on the rise year by year. Reasons may be with higher levels of income, stress, boredom, disposable income, increasing percentage of working couples and better knowledge of destinations. All these and many more have contributed to the upsurge of Indian vacationers. Having said that, the question remains as to how they decide when and where to go on vacation and what are the factors contributing to the decision. This is a study aimed at identifying the factors and how a decision is arrived at given the constraints. This paper also hopes to provide a decision-making tree that can be used as a readily reckoned by Indian families - when deciding on a vacation. Along with listing multiple factors that go into making a decision. The scope for this study is families based out of Chennai and the kind of vacations they undergo and cherish.
EDITORIAL 18.1 Latif, SE., M.Par, Aqilah Nurul Khaerani
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 18, No 1 (2020)
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DETERMINING FACTORS OF LENGTH OF STAY OF INDIAN DOMESTIC TOURISTS Chatterjee, Tapas Kumar; Rishi, Bikramjit
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 18, No 1 (2020)
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There is a trend of shortening lengths of stay (LOSs) in tourism, coupled with more frequent trips. Since tourism revenue derives from the duration of stay of tourists at destinations, tourism marketers are interested in attracting those tourists who stay for longer, and thus more profitable durations. Indian domestic tourism is a huge market but it has been insufficiently researched. As a result,  destination marketing organizations (DMOs) are constrained to depend more on hunches in their efforts to attract tourists. This study attempts to identify the determining factors of length of stay of Indian domestic tourists with empirical evidence adopting multiple regression and the MARS (multivariate adaptive regression splines) model. The findings fill an essential gap in the tourism literature, as pertains to lengths of stay at Indian destinations. They also help destination marketing organizations better understand the nuances of tourist behavior, so they can craft appropriate marketing strategies that attract those tourists who tend to stay for longer durations. 
EVALUATING THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE AT DNCC WONDERLAND: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF KEY ATTRIBUTES Habib, Md. Wahidul; Mahmud, Aditi Sonia Mansur
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 18, No 1 (2020)
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DNCC Wonderland is one of the leading amusement park situated in Shyamoli, Dhaka. It was established in 1985 under the name of Shishu Mela. This research evaluates the development of this amusement park. The goal of this research is to identify key variables that can be used to evaluate DNCC Wonderland from the visitors? perspective. Four hundred and twenty-six respondents were selected by convenience sampling procedure for the study. A multivariate analysis technique like ?Exploratory Factor Analysis?  and ?Confirmatory Factor Analysis? was used to identify the factors. The results of the study show that time pass, security, and safety have emerged important factors for selecting DNCC Wonderland.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORTING IN LOCALLY OWNED HOTEL CHAINS IN SINGAPORE Pang, Justin Matthew; Wee, Adrian Tiong Weng
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 18, No 1 (2020)
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This exploratory study looked at the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs of 10 locally owned and operated Singapore hotel chains. By using a Content Analysis methodology, the 10 hotel chains? CSR efforts were analysed vis-à-vis to their annual reports and websites. This gave clear indication of whether the hotel chains were complying with the promises and standards that they had stated and promised. This report found that the CSR reported by the hotel chains were inclined toward Environmental efforts. This could probably be due to this Environmental practice being more tangible and visible. It was also noted that while the initiatives taken by the hotel chains were relatively numerous, many failed to report on whether these efforts amounted to an achievement. Moreover, CSR reporting on the hotel chains? websites were almost non-existent. Given this, recommendations have been included to assist Singapore hotel companies manage their reporting of CSR activities.

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