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E-Journal of Tourism
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 25410857     EISSN : 2407392X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities, Art,
E-Journal of Tourism promotes and enhances research developments in the field of tourism. The journal provides an international platform for debate and dissemination of research findings whilst also facilitating the discussion of new research areas and techniques. E-Journal of Tourism continues to add a vibrant and exciting channel for those interested in tourism and hospitality research developments. The scope of the journal is international and encompasses research into tourism aspects as well as the development of new research approaches. It continues to include high quality research papers in any area of tourism, including reviews of literature in the field and empirical papers on tourism issues.
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Recovery & Survival Strategies of The Impact of Covid-19 at Hotel Losari Villas-Legian and Hotel Losari Sunset Road Bali Ida Ayu Putri Widawati; Titien Damayanti; Ni Ketut Mareni; I Wayan Tuwi
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.98247

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The Covid-19 Pandemic outbreak has caused the economic sector to decline drastically and especially Bali tourism on all fronts, because the tourism sector is the mainstay of the Balinese economy. This impact was also experienced by the hotel industry with a decrease in THK. This research aims to explore how the impact of Covid-19 has had on THK, ADR and Revpar Hotel Losari Villas-Legian and Hotel Losari Sunset Road Bali, and how strategies for survival and recovery strategies have been implemented to survive. This hotel has a different target market, Hotel Losari Villas Legian with the target market for foreign tourists, and Hotel Losari Second Sunset Road with the target market for wisdom. This exploratory qualitative research approach was carried out for the period August - October 2021 through observation, interviews, literature study. Qualitative and quantitative data are processed by means of Data Collection; Data Reduction; Display Data; Figure Conclusion and Verification, obtained from cost controller, sales and marketing manager, human resource manager, revenue manager, general manager and hotel owner. Contingency Plan theory includes Incident Response Disaster, Disaster Recovery Plan, Business Continuity Plan, and RTO, RPO, MTD, and WRT Route Maps to analyze how the stages of dealing with a hazard situation, and the ability to overcome a disaster or crisis that occurs. The results of this study indicate that THK, ADR, RevPar have decreased which resulted in decreased hotel revenue. Also, carry out a survival strategy to maintain the resilience of the hotel business by carrying out strategies in marketing, HR, operations, finance, IT and research and development; Recovery Strategy by developing a Strategic Recovery Plan Model with six stages of a strategic recovery plan. The implementation of the survival strategy and recovery strategy provides benefits for hotel management to continue to run hotel operations. Keywords: room occupancy rate, average daily rate, revpar, hotel revenue, hotel business resilience
The Effect of Firm Size and Sales Growth on The Capital Structure and Financial Performance of The Tourism Industry in Indonesia Ida Ayu Putri Widawati
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.97496

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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of firm size and sales growth on the capital structure on the tourism industry and the effect of firm size, sales growth, and capital structure on the financial performance of a firm in the tourism industry that is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The sampling technique used a purposive sampling method for the tourism industry companies based on the determined criteria; 21 tourism industry companies that were listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2013–2016 period were selected as samples. This research applies a classic assumption test and the multiple regression analysis technique using statistic test on Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 20. The results of the analysis indicate that firm size has a positive influence on a firm's financial performance; meanwhile, the capital structure has a negative effect on financial performance. Sales growth was found to not have any influence on the financial performance. Similarly, firm size and sales growth did not have any effect on the capital structure. Keywords : Firm size, sales growth, capital structure, financial performance
Religious Values of Chefs in Bali and Food Waste Awareness: A Preliminary Study Gde Indra Bhaskara
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.100744

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This study examines the perspectives of chefs in Bali on the influence of religion on their attitudes towards food waste management. This research is the initial research of a project called Environmental habitus of chefs and food waste minimization in restaurant kitchens. Environmental habitus of chefs and food waste minimization in restaurant kitchens itself has two main categories to study, namely Past and Current Period. This study focuses on Past event, which in this case is religious value as one of the other factors such as at home education, out of home education and on the job training. The sample studied was five chefs, and analyzed using a qualitative method approach. The result of this preliminary study is religious value to a greater or lesser extent affect the view of the chefs on their habit regarding to food waste management in kitchen’s restaurant.
The Analysis of Visitor Behavior to Sibetan Tourism Village, Karangasem Bali I Kadek Diana Putra; I Gusti Ayu Oka Suryawardani; Agung Suryawan Wiranatha
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.84469

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Sibetan Tourism Village is a unique destination based on natural tourism attractions in Bali. The beauty of natural scenery and Salak Agrotourism are excellent tourist attractions for visitors. The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on changes in visitor behavior when traveling. The competitiveness of tourist villages and the unknown reasons for visitors to travel to Sibetan Tourism Village becomes an important to carry out a research related to visitors’ behavior analysis. This research aimed to analyze the behavior of visitors who traveled to Sibetan Tourism Village based on six correlation between latent variables. This research method uses a quantitative approach with a sample of 100 respondent taken collected with accidental sampling method. The data analysis techniques included structural equation modeling (SEM) with the SmartPLS 3.3.5 Student Version analysis tool and qualitative descriptive analysis technique. The results of the analysis of visitors’ behavior to Sibetan Tourism Village in this study indicates that (1) visitor motivation has a significant effect on visitor satisfaction; (2) service quality has a significant effect on visitor satisfaction; (3) visitor satisfaction has a significant effect on the image of the destination; (4) the image of the destination has a significant effect on the intention to revisit; (5) visitor motivation has a significant effect on the intention to revisit; and (6) service quality has no significant effect on the intention to revisit.
Conservation of Traditional Games as Wisdom Value Local and Educational Tourism Attraction Rini Andari; Beni Ismarizal
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.101458

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Rapid technological development not only has a positive effect on education, the negative impact is given such as lack of movement even in a game on the device. Traditional games that are almost extinct can be preserved for preservation as well as an attraction in educational tourism. The purpose of the study was to understand that the conservation of traditional games as a value of local wisdom can be an educational tourist attraction. This research uses qualitative to uncover the meaning of research results with case study techniques. The results of exploration of traditional game conservation in Kampung Adat Banceuy can be beneficial for education, destinations, and also local culture. Educational tourism not only provides benefits for researchers, but for tourists where recreation can be done while learning directly. Keywords: Educational Tourism, Traditional Games, Wisdom Local Value
Madura Tourism Branding Through Literature Imron Wakhid Harits; Putri Nur Diana; Fatimah Fatimah; Stefan Chudy; Ulvia Ika Surya
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.96016

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Literary Tourism is closely related to the contribution of literature to the development of tourism. The efforts to brand a place by maintaining the existence of culture and nature have been quite a challenge due to cultural and natural changes of globalization which is increasingly eroding the traditional culture of a place. However, Madura with its traditions, cultures, and beautiful nature make Madura different and unique from other regions. This study displays branding on Madura tourism thus the readers get to know Madura in literary works and become travel and tourism references to visit. This research focuses on how tourism branding exists in Madura poetry by D. Zawawi Imron. Therefore, this study uses a qualitative descriptive method to determine the setting of place and culture in the poetry by D. Zawawi Imron as a Madurese writer and its potential for developing Madura tourism. The results of this study figure out that the inspiration for D. Zawawi Imron's poetry was Madura as his birthplace. In his poems also found the potential for cultural and natural tourism such as Kerapan Sapi and Saronen, as well as village circumstances, Kalianget, Sumenep, and some vocabulary that reflects Madurese characteristics such as Nira and siwalan. Hopefully, Literary Tourism will make a new contribution to multidisciplinary dynamics in applied literary studies.
The Managing Hotel Employees Achieving Wow!: A Conceptual Paper Kelik Hastjarjo
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.93658

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Managing Hotel Employees Achieving Wow! is a conceptual model. The process starts when employees have to serve customers with the best culture for customers. If customers start off on the right foot. It is an experience where customers feel the pleasure of interacting with employees. By linking each activity category together into a simpler system, this model creates many opportunities to repeat the cycle through customer satisfaction and loyalty. Keywords : hospitality culture, hospitality people, hospitality service cycle
Farmer Community-Based River Ecotourism Model in Gowa Regency Muhammad Idrus Taba; Dian AS Parawansa; Muhammad Ismail
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.93183

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Tourism is one of the leading business sectors that continues to develop in academic studies. This study aims to reveal a model of tourism activity development in supporting community business improvement in the Biroro Bontolerung River Area, Gowa Regency. The method applied is descriptive-qualitative with unit analysis of product resources and social resources at the research site. This research has identified the concept of tourism activities that are suitable to be developed in the Biroro Bontolerung River Area based on the concept of experiential tourism. Furthermore, this research has resulted in mapping the interests and interests of relevant stakeholders, to be studied further in making development decisions for the government and the community.
Pentahelix Model in Planning Sport Tourism and Events in Hambalang Village, Bogor Regency Elga Hening Arinil Haq; Yustisia Pasfatima Mbulu; Fetty Nurmala Rossi
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.93013

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This study aims to analyze sports tourism and tourism sport in Hambalang Village, analyze sport event planning in Hambalang Village and create a Pentahelix model for planning sports tourism and events in Hambalang Village. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with an analysis of the event management cycle Goldblatt. This research data collection method was obtained through observation and interviews with five stakeholders (academics, business, community, government and media). Based on the results of this study shows that sports tourism and tourism sports in Hambalang Village have developed quite rapidly. Hambalang Village, which has good geographical characteristics, namely its location on high land, has good natural and sport potential, being an alternative for recreational sports for some sports lovers. In the event planning that has been carried out, Hambalang Village has carried out event planning in a structural manner and by the three stages of event management, namely research design and planning. While the pentahelix model in planning sports tourism and events in Hambalang Village is currently running well, the collaboration is carried out by the functions and parts of each stakeholder: academia, business, community, government, and media, synergize in tourism development. So the results of the analysis of sport and tourism and the study of the event management cycle can produce a pentahelix model for planning sports tourism and events in Hambalang village.
An Analysis of Prominent Cultural Values in Indonesian Folktale Tourism Spots through Instagram Caption Cynantia Rachmijati; Sri Supiah Cahyati
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 10 Number 1 (March 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v10i1.96300

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This paper deals with the phenomenon of famous tourism spot in Indonesia which were empowered by folktale through Instagram, such as: Malin Kundang, Sangkuriang, Roro Jonggrang/Prambanan, Danau Toba, and many more. There were some research addressed the tourism spots, nevertheless there’s lack of research on cultural values of folktales in relation to tourism spots in Indonesia and how its aspects deals with its popularity and its marketing. With the development of social media, e.g. Instagram, it brings culture of tourism spot and literature works together and then uploaded it through series of pictures, captions, and stories. This research aimed to analyse the cultural prominent values of the famous tourism folktale spot in Indonesia and employed qualitative method through content analysis studies. The identification towards the Instagram captions on this research were categorized through cultural aspects based on “Four senses of Culture” by Adaskou, Britten, and Fahsi. Based on the cultural sense proposed, it is found 71.42% aesthetic culture sense, 42.85% sociological culture sense, 28.57% semantic culture sense, and last 14.28% pragmatic culture sense. From these findings it can be concluded that for the Instagram and folklore related content itself, photos alone weren’t enough. Good caption cultural values wise added with appropriate hashtag is the proper way. Eventually, though Pandemic hits many aspect of life including tourism, prominent cultural values in Indonesian folktale tourism spot can be preserved.