cover
Contact Name
-
Contact Email
-
Phone
-
Journal Mail Official
-
Editorial Address
-
Location
Kota bandar lampung,
Lampung
INDONESIA
Ikonomika : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam
ISSN : 25273434     EISSN : 25275143     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy,
IKONOMIKA: focused on primary studies: Islamic management, Islamic finance, Islamic Accounting, Islamic banks, and halal markets, has initiated the development of global economic advantages. Islamic based economics could not be seen as independent variable standing on side-by-side with conventional economic system. Ikonomika Journal of Islamic Economics and Business is dedicated to provide an intellectual space of scholarly discussion how the Islamic economics able to create the new global formation of Islamic economics, business and similar issues.
Arjuna Subject : -
Articles 1 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 10, No 2 (2025)" : 1 Documents clear
Halal Tourism as a New Perspective: An Analysis of Developments in Southeast Sulawesi: Halal Tourism as a New Perspective: An Analysis of Developments in Southeast Sulawesi Hugua; Achmad, Mansyur; Rowa, Hyronimus; Sutiyo
IKONOMIKA Vol 10, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijebi.v10i2.29325

Abstract

Post-COVID-19, Southeast Sulawesi’s tourism sector has exhibited signs of recovery; however, its contribution to national tourist arrivals and regional revenue remains marginal. Given the region’s predominantly Muslim population, integrating a halal tourism framework encompassing prayer facilities, halal-certified culinary offerings, and Sharia-compliant activities is increasingly imperative. This study examines tourism development in Kendari City, a mainland urban area, and in Wakatobi Regency, an archipelagic region designated as a National Tourism Strategic Area (KSPN) under the program. Adopting a descriptive qualitative method underpinned by Push-Pull and Stakeholder theories, this research utilizes interviews, observations, document analysis, and FGDs with policymakers, business actors, academics, media, and tourists. Findings indicate that tourist motivations are primarily driven by adventure and bleisure travel, with marine biodiversity and cultural heritage serving as primary attractions. Critical constraints include high travel costs, limited accessibility, and unmet expectations regarding cultural events, infrastructure, and public amenities. Achieving sustainable tourism requires synergistic stakeholder collaboration, improved budget allocation, enhanced promotion, and a structured integration of halal tourism to strengthen competitiveness and support local development.

Page 1 of 1 | Total Record : 1