item: #1 of 179 id: eot-100744 author: Bhaskara, Gde Indra title: Religious Values of Chefs in Bali and Food Waste Awareness: A Preliminary Study date: 2023-03-30 words: 5653 flesch: 67 summary: Keywords: food waste; religious values; hospitality; Bali. INTRODUCTION Background High levels of food waste can be ob- served in hotels, overproduction of food, traditional catering methods that use a high proportion of unprocessed foods, and of- fering extensive menus to customers are all factors that can contribute to high levels of food waste, and all three of these factors have the potential to contribute to high lev- els of food waste. keywords: 2017; food; food waste; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; management; religion; research; restaurants; study; tourism; waste cache: eot-100744.pdf plain text: eot-100744.txt item: #2 of 179 id: eot-101458 author: Andari, Rini; Ismarizal, Beni title: Conservation of Traditional Games as Wisdom Value Local and Educational Tourism Attraction date: 2023-03-30 words: 5987 flesch: 56 summary: Traditional games that are almost extinct can be pre- served for preservation as well as an attraction in educational tourism. Keywords: educational tourism; traditional games; wisdom local value. keywords: adat; banceuy; children; development; education; games; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; kampung; tourism cache: eot-101458.pdf plain text: eot-101458.txt item: #3 of 179 id: eot-102258 author: E-Journal of Tourism, Editorial Team title: Front Matter E-Journal of Tourism Vol. 10 No. 1 March 2023 date: 2023-03-30 words: 580 flesch: 56 summary: Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Darma Putra, Universitas Udayana (Scopus ID: 24741071600) Prof. Dr. Janianton Damanik, Gadjah Mada University (Scopus ID: 57192676817) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Baiquni, Gadjah Mada University (Scopus ID: 57210758742) Prof. Dr. Bet El Silisna Lagarense, Politeknik Negeri Manado (Scopus ID: 55990881600) Dr. I Komang Gde Bendesa, Universitas Udayana (Scopus ID: 57193197621) keywords: prof; scopus cache: eot-102258.pdf plain text: eot-102258.txt item: #4 of 179 id: eot-13175 author: Sudiarta, I Nyoman; Sri Suprapti, Ni Wayan; Sukaatmadja, I Putu Gde title: Perception of Justice, Post Service Recovery Satisfaction, Intention to Revisit and Wom Recommendations of Foreign Tourists Visiting Bali date: 2014-03-03 words: 5647 flesch: 48 summary: Furthermore, Tax and Brown (1998 in Lovelock and Wirtz, 2011), state that nearly 85 percent of variations in service recovery satisfaction are determined by three dimensions of justice, namely procedural justice, interactional justice and distributive justice or the outcome. Gautam (2011); Badaw, (2012); Pai, Yeh and Lin (2012), (4) Effect of service recovery satisfaction of the intention to revisit in line with the results of Kim, Kim and Kim (2009); Pai, Yeh and Lin (2012), (5) the effect of perceptions of justice to the WOM recommendations showed results consistent with the study of Kim, Kim and Kim (2009); Pai, Yeh and Lin (2012). keywords: bali; effect; intention; interactional; justice; post; recovery; recovery satisfaction; satisfaction; service; service recovery; tourists cache: eot-13175.pdf plain text: eot-13175.txt item: #5 of 179 id: eot-16513 author: Suardana, I Wayan; Gde Bendesa, I Komang; Antara, Made title: Satisfaction as Mediators of the Relationship between Motivation and Loyalty of Diving Tourists to Bali date: 2014-03-03 words: 7524 flesch: 49 summary: (2014): 12-24 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 14 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 of the effect of intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and satisfaction with loyalty of services and product loyalty of diving in Bali; 2) to analyze the role of satisfaction as mediating the influence of motivation on tourist loyalty diving in Bali. This study contributes to the development of tourist loyalty which should pay attention to tourist satisfaction arising from intrinsic and extrinsic motivation of tourists. keywords: diving; effect; journal; loyalty; motivation; product; product loyalty; provider; relationship; satisfaction; service; service loyalty; study; tourist cache: eot-16513.pdf plain text: eot-16513.txt item: #6 of 179 id: eot-19302 author: Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; PETR, Christine title: Destination Marketing Strategy in Bali Through Optimizing the Potential of Local Products date: 2014-03-03 words: 9408 flesch: 48 summary: Promotion is also a powerful tool to educate visitors related to the strengths and weaknesses of tourism products of Bali in order to avoid complain regarding the quality of local products and services. This study was designed to study destination marketing strategy in Bali through optimizing the potential of local products. keywords: bali; balinese; country; destination; development; hotels; important; issn; leakage; managers; marketing; origin; products; quality; star; strategy; tourism; tourists; use cache: eot-19302.pdf plain text: eot-19302.txt item: #7 of 179 id: eot-19303 author: Rai Utama, I Gusti Bagus; Darma Putra, Nyoman; Suradnya, I Made title: Destination Loyalty Model of Elderly Foreign Tourists Visiting Bali date: 2014-03-03 words: 3857 flesch: 36 summary: (2014): 50-56 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 50 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 Destination Loyalty Model of Elderly Foreign Tourists Visiting Bali I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama, Nyoman Darma Putra and I Made Suradnya School of Postgraduate Study Doctorate Degree in Tourism Udayana University Coressponding author: igustibagusraiutama@gmail.com ARTICLE INFO Received 17 December 2013 Accepted 28 February 2014 Available online 10 March 2014 ABSTRACT Research was designed to understand loyalty model of elderly foreign tourists visiitng Bali which was undertaken in the main destinations in Bali i.e., Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Ubud and Lovina. Keywords: elderly foreign tourists, internal motivation, external motivation, destination image, tourist‟s satisfaction, tourist‟s loyalty. keywords: bali; destination; foreign; image; loyalty; motivation; satisfaction; tourism; tourists cache: eot-19303.pdf plain text: eot-19303.txt item: #8 of 179 id: eot-19304 author: Pramono, Jaya; Budi Susrusa, I Ketut; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Environmental Management at Star Rated Hotel in Bali date: 2014-03-03 words: 6731 flesch: 38 summary: There is a significant relationship between the process of environmental management to the the benefits of environmental management processes of the star rated hotels in Bali. Research Objectives Objectives of this study are: (1) Testing the theoretical model that describes the relationship between issues, processes, and the benefits of environmental management processes in star- rated hotels in Bali supported by empirical data, (2) Analyze the influence of environmental issues on the process of environmental management at the star hotels in Bali, (3) Analyze the influence the processes of environmental management to the benefit that perceived from environmental management processes at star rated hotels in Bali. keywords: bali; benefits; environmental; hotel; industry; issn; issues; management; management process; process; processes; rated; star; tourism cache: eot-19304.pdf plain text: eot-19304.txt item: #9 of 179 id: eot-19417 author: Sutawa, Gusti Kade; Bendesa, , I Komang Gde; Madiun, I Nyoman title: Human Resources Empowerment, Working Motivation and Organization Change in Improving Hotel Business Performance in Bali date: 2014-09-01 words: 7971 flesch: 38 summary: However, attempts to reward, career development plan can be implemented to maintain hotel employee motivation. 3) Changes in organization positively and significantly affect the performance of the hotel business organization in Bali (24%). This study aims to test and analyze impact of human resource development on working motivation of hotel business workers in Bali, impact of human resource development on organizational changes of hotel business in Bali, impact of human resource development on the performance of hotel business in Bali, impact of working motivation against organizational changes in hotel business in Bali, impact of working motivation on the organizations performance of the hotel business in Bali, and impact of organizational changes against organizations performance of the hotel business in Bali. keywords: bali; business; changes; company; development; effect; empowerment; hotel; human; issn; motivation; organization; performance; resource; star; tourism; working cache: eot-19417.pdf plain text: eot-19417.txt item: #10 of 179 id: eot-19418 author: Agustini Karta, Ni Luh Putu; Sukarsa, I Made; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Destination Management and Imaging Kintamani towards Sustainable Tourism date: 2014-09-01 words: 3777 flesch: 43 summary: These research results bring to all stakeholders that the management of destinations and image dominant influence on the sustainability of Kintamani Tourism Destinations. The last few years the brand Kintamani Destinations increasingly unpopular. keywords: destinations; image; kintamani; loyalty; quality; research; satisfaction; service; tourism cache: eot-19418.pdf plain text: eot-19418.txt item: #11 of 179 id: eot-19419 author: Laksmiadi Janapriat, Dewa Ayu i; Sukarsa, I Made; Adiputra, Nyoman title: Performance Analysis on Spa Service at Badung and Gianyar Regencies date: 2014-09-01 words: 6129 flesch: 46 summary: Services spa services increasingly complex because it is not limited to entertainment and recreation, the development of a healthy lifestyle also encourages the development of this spa services business. The effect of the utilization of natural resources, human resources and local knowledge of the existence and the essence of spa in Bali, found there was no real difference between expectations and performance in Bali spa services, especially in terms of (1) the atmosphere (ambience), ( 2) equipment and design, (3) the qualifications and skills of the therapist, (4) treatment menu, and (5) the quality of services. Indicators - performance that are categorized as less than ideal with consumer expectations, are: the realization of the promise, sympathy and attitude, the accuracy of the first service, timeliness of service, the performance of the workers and therapists, the ability of workers and therapists, the response of workers to the consumer, confidence in the workers and therapists, personal attention to customers, understanding the special needs of workers to the consumer, the use of well- known branded products in the spa, and the use of local technology in the spa. keywords: bali; customer; performance; quality; research; resources; services; spa; spa services; tourism; workers cache: eot-19419.pdf plain text: eot-19419.txt item: #12 of 179 id: eot-19420 author: Sunarta, I Nyoman; Sudiana Mahendra, Made; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; Alam Paturusi, Syamsul title: Tourism Development Impacts on Water Resources in Northern Kuta District of Badung Bali date: 2014-09-01 words: 8358 flesch: 48 summary: This condition corresponds to the higher intensity of exploitation of water resources as a result of tourism development. The rapid development of business on accommodation facilities in North Kuta District is potential to accupy rice paddy and water resources. keywords: accommodation; area; development; district; impact; issn; kuta; land; north; study; tourism; tourism development; use; water; water resources cache: eot-19420.pdf plain text: eot-19420.txt item: #13 of 179 id: eot-19421 author: Subhiksu, Ida Bagus Kade; Ardika, I Wayan; Darma Putra, Nyoman; Madiun, I Nyoman title: Museums as Cultural Tourism Attractions in Ubud date: 2014-09-01 words: 8451 flesch: 37 summary: The research on museums conducted by the Bali Office for Tourism (Bali, 2011) on the analysis of the foreign tourist market segment visiting Bali museums recorded that the main problem in analyzing the market for museum tourism in Bali is the lack of comprehensive data. This research aimed to measure the expectation of museum visitors and their perception on the service received. keywords: area; art; bali; data; information; issn; management; museums; operators; research; tourism attractions; ubud; visitors cache: eot-19421.pdf plain text: eot-19421.txt item: #14 of 179 id: eot-19425 author: Dewi Paramita Arisandi, Ni Gusti Ayu; Wirawan, I Gede Putu; Linawati, Linawati title: The Image of Bali Tourism in Social Networking Media date: 2014-09-01 words: 6780 flesch: 53 summary: To know Bali tourism image will require a medium that can represent a good image for the Bali tourism destinations, because, once a lot of people know the condition of tourism in Bali from mouth to mouth, or better known as word of mouth, but now with the advance technology there are many media that can be used to see how the condition of Bali tourism, such as TV, radio, magazines, pamphlets, and the Internet, but the media to be used in this research is the internet media. Research Location This study used the Internet virtual world exactly on social networking media to capture the public's perception regarding the image of tourism in Bali tourism in social media, as well as most of the data obtained from some of the sights that is often visited by tourists in the area of Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Kuta, Sanur. keywords: bali; bali tourism; data; facebook; hotel; image; media; networking; networking media; social; tourism; tourism image; twitter cache: eot-19425.pdf plain text: eot-19425.txt item: #15 of 179 id: eot-19437 author: Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Sustainable Development Strategy For Ecotourism at Tangkahan, North Sumatera date: 2015-03-10 words: 4083 flesch: 43 summary: Programs: a) To identify flora and fauna that are available at the GLNP Tangkahan b) To publish a pocket book about flora and fauna available at the GLNP Tangkahan c) To carry out a socialization program for guides, tourists and community about conservation principles and the law of endanger species protection. Tourism facilities and services were also already available at Tangkahan, but they were considered to be insufficient yet. keywords: attractions; destination; eco; ecotourism; elephant; facilities; tangkahan; tourism; trekking cache: eot-19437.pdf plain text: eot-19437.txt item: #16 of 179 id: eot-19439 author: Manulang, Saroha; Bendesa, I Komang Gde; Darma Putra, I Nyoman title: The Effect of Service Quality in International Airport I Gusti Ngurah Rai on Satisfaction, Image, and Tourists Loyalty Who Visited Bali date: 2015-03-10 words: 7429 flesch: 46 summary: Estimates regression weight of structural equation model of service quality influence Ngurah Rai International Airport Good to tourist satisfaction, tourism image and tourist loyalty shown in Table 5.2. The results showed (1) the quality of service Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport is a positive effect on tourist satisfaction and the image of Bali tourism; (2) the image of tourism and service quality Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport is a positive effect on loyalty rating; (3) The traveler satisfaction positive effect on tourism image and loyalty of tourists visiting Bali; (4) Tourism image positive effect on loyalty through satisfaction of tourists; (5) service quality Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport affect the tourist loyalty through tourism image; and (6) overall rating opinion on the quality of service in the high category, with the highest quality opinions contained in the tangible dimension and the opinion of the lowest quality is below average are in the dimension of reliability. keywords: airport; bali; effect; image; international airport; loyalty; ngurah rai; quality; rai international; satisfaction; service; service bali; service quality; tourism; tourism image; tourists cache: eot-19439.pdf plain text: eot-19439.txt item: #17 of 179 id: eot-19440 author: Darma Oka, I Made; Antara, Made; Mudana, I Gede title: Balinese Women in The Cruise Ships Tourism Industry date: 2015-03-10 words: 6343 flesch: 54 summary: Analysis of Factors In analyzing the problems of the factors that motivate Balinese women working in cruise tourism industry, the research model has been described, that is, the analysis used for this study employs confirmatory factor analysis. Factors Affecting Balinese Women Working in Cruise Ship Tourism Industry Factors that influence Balinese women to work in cruise tourism industry are the economic, social, and cultural factors. keywords: analysis; balinese; cruise; cruise ship; cruise tourism; data; factors; issn; tourism; tourism industry; women; work; working cache: eot-19440.pdf plain text: eot-19440.txt item: #18 of 179 id: eot-19441 author: Sunarta, I Nyoman; Rahman, Abd.; syakur, As- title: Study on the Development of Water Crisis in Bali Island in 2009 and 2013 date: 2015-03-10 words: 5225 flesch: 57 summary: The development of the water crisis derived from the ratio of the amount of water supply to the amount of water demand in the Island of Bali. Water supply is determined by using the runoff coefficient method which was modified from the rational method. keywords: bali; capacity; carrying; coefficient; deficit; district; province; supply; value; water; water supply; year cache: eot-19441.pdf plain text: eot-19441.txt item: #19 of 179 id: eot-19442 author: Rai Utama, I Gusti Bagus title: Positioning Eco-Tourism for Improving Destination Image of Bali Indonesia date: 2015-03-10 words: 2810 flesch: 45 summary: Available online 10 March 2015 ABSTRACT Ecotourism attractions in this study include: (1) Bali Marine Park, (2) Bali Elephant Safari Park, (3) Bali Barat (West Bali) National Park, (4) Bali Butterfly Park, (5) Bali Reptile Park, (6) Sangeh Monkey Forest, (7) Ubud Botanic Garden, and (8) Bali Botanic Garden based on the attributes of “facility, attractiveness, accessibility, and service”. The attractions of ecotourism in this study include: (1) Bali Marine Park, (2) Bali Elephant Safari Park, (3) the Bali Barat National Park, (4) Bali Butterfly Park, (5) Bali Reptile Park, (6) Sangeh Monkey Forest, (7) Ubud Botanic Garden, and (8) Bali Botanic Garden using the attributes: facilities, attractions or attractiveness, accessibility, and service. keywords: attractions; bali; botanic; ecotourism; garden; park; perception; picture cache: eot-19442.pdf plain text: eot-19442.txt item: #20 of 179 id: eot-19444 author: Hardini, Widi; Agustini Karta, Ni Luh Putu; Putu Suarthana, Jimmy Harry title: The Study on Bali Tourism Village Management towards Four Dimensions of Experience Economy date: 2015-03-10 words: 2740 flesch: 44 summary: In the context of cultural tourism, Richardson and Fluker (2004) stated that “one of the most compelling motivations for people to travel is to see how other people live and to learn something of their cultural heritage”. Cultural tourism defined as “the movement of persons to cultural attractions away from their normal place of residence, with the intention to gather new information and experiences to satisfy their cultural needs” (Richards, 2007; cited in Leslie and Sigala, 2005). keywords: activities; concept; cultural; economy; experience; product; tourism; village cache: eot-19444.pdf plain text: eot-19444.txt item: #21 of 179 id: eot-19495 author: Sunarta, I Nyoman title: Local Community Participation in the Development of Ecological Tourism in West Bali National Park date: 2015-09-07 words: 4031 flesch: 41 summary: Based on this phenomenon, it is interesting to conduct a research on the type of local community participation in the development of products and markets of TNBB ecological tourism. Observation and interview techniques are chosen to gain knowledge and understanding of the basic research questions related to the type of local community participation in the development of ecological tourism. keywords: communities; community; development; ecotourism; issn; jegeg; participation; tnbb; tourism cache: eot-19495.pdf plain text: eot-19495.txt item: #22 of 179 id: eot-19497 author: Sudiarta, I Nyoman title: Popularity of Tourist Attraction in Bali From the Perspective of Foreign Tourists date: 2015-09-07 words: 2859 flesch: 51 summary: This study aims to determine the popularity of tourist attraction in Bali, the position of a tourist attraction in Bali Respondents in this study were foreign tourists visiting Bali, the number of samples taken by 100 respondents by purposive sampling. Tourist attraction that is not widely known by foreign tourists is Medewi Beach is located in the district of Jembrana. keywords: analysis; attraction; bali; issn; quadrant; tourist; tourist attraction cache: eot-19497.pdf plain text: eot-19497.txt item: #23 of 179 id: eot-19501 author: Surya Diarta, I Ketut; Pitana, I Gde; Darma Putra, Nyoman; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Factors Influencing Brand Equity of Bali as a Tourism Destination date: 2015-09-07 words: 5353 flesch: 50 summary: (2015): 74-83 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 77 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 Bali is 18.08 days and the average frequency of recommending Bali tourism destinations as a travel destination to others is 7.33 times. Symbolic benefits of Bali as a tourism destination is the benefits and advantages of Bali tourism destinations related to their association with the fulfillment of social needs and personal expression of foreign tourists like the feeling of prestige, exclusivity, or fashionability of having vacation to Bali. keywords: bali; brand; brand equity; destination; equity; factor; issn; tourism; tourism destination; tourists; value cache: eot-19501.pdf plain text: eot-19501.txt item: #24 of 179 id: eot-19502 author: Patera, I Made; Sukarsa, I Made; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Tourism and Poverty in Badung Regency, Bali date: 2015-09-07 words: 6105 flesch: 47 summary: This indicates that the development of tourism variables significantly affect the economic performance, meaning that the better performance of tourism development, economic performance will also develop. The objective of this paper is to study the role of tourism to poverty alleviation including: 1) to analyze the influence of tourism development toward economic performance; 2) to analyze the effect of economic performance on poverty eradication; 3) to analyze the influence of tourism on poverty alleviation; 4) to formulate a strategy to increase tourism's role in poverty alleviation in Badung Regency. keywords: badung; community; data; development; issn; performance; poverty; regency; research; tourism; tourism development; value; variables; village cache: eot-19502.pdf plain text: eot-19502.txt item: #25 of 179 id: eot-19578 author: Surya Diarta, I Ketut title: The Influence of Bali Brand Equity on Tourists Traveling Behavior date: 2015-09-07 words: 10164 flesch: 61 summary: The average length of stay in Bali is 18.08 days and the average frequency of recommending Bali tourism destinations as a travel destination to others is 7.33 times. Based on the analysis, hypotheses 3a, 3b, and 3c can be proven in this regard that destination brand association significantly affect the frequency of tourist visit to Bali, affect the length of stay during the vacation in Bali, and also affect the frequency of recommending Bali tourism destinations to others. keywords: bali; behavior; brand; destination; destination brand; equity; frequency; issn; length; sig; stay; tourism; tourism destination; tourists; trace cache: eot-19578.pdf plain text: eot-19578.txt item: #26 of 179 id: eot-20838 author: Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Assessment of Guests’ Perception in Implementation of Green Hotel in Supporting Sustainable Tourism date: 2016-03-02 words: 6370 flesch: 43 summary: The research was designed to assess guests‟ perception on implementation of green hotel in supporting sustainable tourism in Bali. The hotel was choosen because DKP hotel is one of the hotels in Bali that has implemented the concept of green hotel in the hotel operational and was awarded as Green Hotel Award in the year of 2010. keywords: concept; development; economy; energy; environment; green; hotel; impact; indicators; issn; management; research; social; tourism; variables; water cache: eot-20838.pdf plain text: eot-20838.txt item: #27 of 179 id: eot-20839 author: Narottama, Nararya title: Nyepi Holiday Package: Between Commercialization, Commodification and Revolting to Hegemony date: 2016-03-02 words: 3412 flesch: 56 summary: In the last decade, more and more businesses are offering Nyepi holiday packages to tourists. The purpose of this research is to reveal what tourism through the commercialization of Nyepi holiday packages which has been done through the commodification of Nyepi as compared to its real meaning and how does Nyepi become a new hegemony in the sphere of social multiculturalism. keywords: bali; balinese; commodification; culture; holiday; issn; nyepi; tourism cache: eot-20839.pdf plain text: eot-20839.txt item: #28 of 179 id: eot-20840 author: Antara, Made title: Comparison of Four Patterns of Management of Coastal Tourism Destinations in Bali-Indonesia date: 2016-03-02 words: 7689 flesch: 44 summary: Although coastal tourism management of Nusa Dua is progress and modern, but there are still society group outside Nusa Dua area, especially in Bualu Village and Tanjung Benua Village, like narrow land farmer, breeder, and seaweed farmer still to be impecunious. Constraints met in operational of coastal tourism management pattern in Kuta region that is, arranging of merchant and garbage. keywords: area; bali; coastal; destination; development; division; issn; lembongan; management; merchant; nusa; pattern; people; security; society; tourism; village cache: eot-20840.pdf plain text: eot-20840.txt item: #29 of 179 id: eot-20841 author: Narottama, Nararya title: Spiritual Tourism: a Case Study of Foreigners’ Participation in The Pitrayajna Ceremony in The Desa Pakraman of Muncan, Selat, Karangasem, Bali date: 2016-03-02 words: 6213 flesch: 54 summary: The main problem of research is to reveal how the phenomenon of deconstructing Pitrayajña ceremony in Bali, how the participation of foreign persons in this ceremony, what motivated them, what was the public perception of the deconstruction of Pitrayajña ceremony, the views of the Hindu leaders in Bali to the deconstruction of the Pitrayajña ceremony and whether there was a change of meaning, if the changes are purely the universality of Hindu religion itself, how its impact on society, and its relation to spiritual tourism. When the processions of Pitrayajña ceremony took place, there were several foreigners from various countries took part, they came from Germany, Turkey, Israel, the Netherlands, England, Spain, Belgium and Italy. keywords: bagus; bali; ceremony; desa; foreigners; issn; muncan; pakraman; participation; people; pitrayajña; pitrayajña ceremony; ratu; tourism cache: eot-20841.pdf plain text: eot-20841.txt item: #30 of 179 id: eot-20935 author: Sarjana, I Made title: Market and Stakeholders Analyses on Ecotourism in Subak Sembung, Peguyangan Village, Denpasar City date: 2016-03-02 words: 6766 flesch: 45 summary: Because of it, government of Denpasar City decide to support ecotourism activities in Subak Sembung. Moreover, to make clear understating on preparing marketing ecotourism, a book on “Seri Marketing Communication” with title “Era Bisnis Ramah Lingkungan: Strategi Marketing Communication Masa Depan” will be a good reference. keywords: activities; areas; business; city; denpasar; destination; ecotourism; field; issn; local; management; marketing; people; rice; sembung; stakeholders; subak; subak sembung; tourists cache: eot-20935.pdf plain text: eot-20935.txt item: #31 of 179 id: eot-21242 author: Asti Aksari, Ni Made; Bendesa, I Komang Gde title: Exploring Destination Identity and Destination Image in The New Age of Tourism: a Case Study of Bali Brand date: 2016-03-19 words: 2785 flesch: 46 summary: Set within the context of the emergence of Web 2.0, a platform designed to enable users to generate and share information on the Internet, this paper evaluates the relationship between destination identity and destination image and adopts the view that a successful destination brand relies on the congruence between destination identity and destination image. The elements of destination identity are composed from the supply side and the elements of destination image are composed from the consumer side. keywords: bali; destination; development; identity; image; tourism; tourists cache: eot-21242.pdf plain text: eot-21242.txt item: #32 of 179 id: eot-23985 author: Sucita Yanthy, Putu; Darma Putra, N.; Bendesa, I Komang Gde title: Contribution of Female Entrepreneurs in Promoting Local Food to Support Tourism in Bali date: 2016-10-10 words: 4643 flesch: 60 summary: The results show that Balinese female entrepreneurs have: (1) popularized Balinese food, (2) preserved the existence of Balinese food, (3) strengthened the Balinese culinary identity, and (4) supported tourism in Bali. Keywords: balinese food, women’s contributions Introduction Background Researches on women in the tourism industry have been conducted by many scholars who dedicate their knowledge to study women in their various roles, both domestic and public. keywords: balinese; entrepreneurs; food; industry; research; restaurants; tourism; warung; women cache: eot-23985.pdf plain text: eot-23985.txt item: #33 of 179 id: eot-24000 author: Gadi Djou, Josef A.; Baiquni, M.; Widodo, Tri; Fandeli, C. title: The Diversity of Ecotourism Potentials in Kelimutu National Park of Ende Regency date: 2016-10-11 words: 5906 flesch: 44 summary: As a tourist destination, Kelimutu National Park, possessing a big ecosystem potential, tourist and cultural potentials, is expected to provide economy, culture, and conservation impacts on the society surrounding Kelimutu National Park. The Diversity of Ecotourism Potentials in Kelimutu National Park of Ende Regency Josef A. Gadi Djou¹, M. Baiquni², Tri Widodo 3 and C. Fandeli 4 ¹Flores University, Indonesia 2,3,4 Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia Corresponding author: josefgadidjou271071@gmail.com ARTICLE INFO Received 20 March 2016 Accepted 30 August 2016 Available online 15 September 2016 ABSTRACT Natural tourist destination management plays a crucial role in materializing three important aspects, namely conservation, participation, and education. keywords: attractions; destination; ecotourism; issn; kelimutu; kelimutu national; national; national park; park; people; preservation; research; resources; tourism; villages cache: eot-24000.pdf plain text: eot-24000.txt item: #34 of 179 id: eot-24001 author: Amelia, Rizki; Palupi, Santi title: The Influence of Services Quality to Domestic Tourists’ Loyalty through Domestic Tourists’ Satisfaction at Mount Bromo Tourism in East Java Indonesia date: 2016-10-11 words: 3557 flesch: 55 summary: Then Ho is rejected and Ha accepted, which means no significant effect on loyalty service quality rating; c. Efforts to increase the tourist flow in order to do maturely to improve service quality and address the various problems encountered in this field. keywords: bromo; loyalty; quality; satisfaction; service; tourism; tourists cache: eot-24001.pdf plain text: eot-24001.txt item: #35 of 179 id: eot-24003 author: Gunawijaya, Jajang; Pratiwi, Annisa title: Destination Development for Rural Tourism Area in Wanayasa, Puwakarta, West Java, Indonesia date: 2016-10-11 words: 4219 flesch: 42 summary: Results and Discussion In recent years, Wanayasa has become a focus of rural tourism development and an alternative to mass tourism in the region, especially since the local governments have successfully developed Purwakarta regency as tourism destination that attracts many more tourists in West Java. Map of Wanayasa Source: purwakartakab.go.id Wanayasa is tourism development area (TDA) in the Purwakarta Regency which is a living rural landscape area with enormous potential of natural and cultural resources. keywords: area; butler; destination; development; issn; life; region; research; stage; tourism; wanayasa cache: eot-24003.pdf plain text: eot-24003.txt item: #36 of 179 id: eot-25255 author: Sulistyawati, Sulistyawati title: The Role of Cultural Values in Motivating the Competencies of Hindu Balinese Human Resources in Tourism to Gain Manager Level Positions in Rated Hotels in Bali date: 2016-10-11 words: 3631 flesch: 49 summary: But other HB HRT embrace transition culture who considers 'hard work to get status, position, accession of power as a measure of achievement', thus reaching the manager's position as a powerful symbol of high status. Result of the quantitative analysis about HB HRT based on cultural variables, shows that most HB HRT firmly uphold the pawongan concept of harmonious relationship between human beings evidenced by a weight factor of 94.3%. keywords: bali; culture; hrt; human; tourism; weight; work cache: eot-25255.pdf plain text: eot-25255.txt item: #37 of 179 id: eot-25256 author: Sunkar, Arzyana; Meilani, Resti; Rahayuningsih, Tri; Muntasib, EK.S. Harini title: Social Capital: a Basis for Community Participation in Fostering Environmental Education and the Heritage Tourism Development of Cibalay Megalithic Site date: 2016-10-11 words: 5719 flesch: 42 summary: Reference Milic, Jovanovic and Krstic (2008) conclude that local community is the local driver in tourism activities, and an important factor for sustainable cultural tourism, as stated in (Cole, 2008: 58), „support and pride in tourism development are especially important in the case of cultural tourism where the community is part of a product‟. The authors based their conclusions on the observation that tourism services are mostly dependent on local institutions and participation of local communities. This paper discusses how the host community‟s participation in the tourism development of Cibalay Megalithic Site was driven by local social capital. keywords: capital; cibalay; community; development; heritage; issn; norms; participation; site; social; tourism; trust; village cache: eot-25256.pdf plain text: eot-25256.txt item: #38 of 179 id: eot-25258 author: Abdillah, Fitri title: Local Community Involvement and Quality of Life in Tourism Destination Development: Case of Coastal Tourism in West Java, Indonesia date: 2016-10-11 words: 5253 flesch: 49 summary: In the early stages of tourism development shown that the local people tend to have a positive attitude, but after massive development, their perceptions will turn into negative. Thus, the people involved in tourism development with the purpose to increase the prosperity in terms of economic, social relation, and spiritual values. keywords: community; community involvement; development; involvement; life; palabuhanratu; pangandaran; quality; tourism; tourism destinations cache: eot-25258.pdf plain text: eot-25258.txt item: #39 of 179 id: eot-30163 author: Henriques, Cláudia; Guerreiro, Manuela; Mendes, Júlio title: A Framework to The Inventory of Cuture-based Tourism Products date: 2017-03-31 words: 6134 flesch: 43 summary: In this article the authors propose a reflection on cultural tourism, based on the questioning of concepts such as tourism and culture, experiences and transformations. Keywords: tourism, culture, cultural tourism, tourism experience Introduction Background In the last couple of decades, tourism has been one of the most important sectors driving the world economy. keywords: algarve; cultural; culture; development; experience; heritage; issn; journal; products; resources; richards; tourism; unesco cache: eot-30163.pdf plain text: eot-30163.txt item: #40 of 179 id: eot-30164 author: Widhianthini, Widhianthini title: Effectiveness of Local Institutions as The Basis of Sustainable Tourism Village date: 2017-03-31 words: 2959 flesch: 49 summary: Local institution system affecting the model of sustainable tourism village. The results of the study reinforced the position of local institutions such as Subak and Pakraman that collaborate to determine the sustainability of tourism villages. keywords: area; bali; development; institutions; issn; land; pakraman; subak; tabanan; tourism cache: eot-30164.pdf plain text: eot-30164.txt item: #41 of 179 id: eot-30165 author: Junaid, Ilham; Widjadja, Herry Rachmat; Hanafi, Hamsu title: Family Foundation, Is It An Innovative Strategy? The Case of Cultural Heritage Tourism in Toraja, Indonesia date: 2017-03-31 words: 4776 flesch: 45 summary: It can be argued that cultural heritage tourism (may also refer to cultural tourism) is the basis for attracting international and domestic tourists visit Toraja. The study reveals that although family foundation has been the option to develop tourism and is an innovative strategy in managing tourism attractions, stakeholders believe that Toraja tourism should be developed together with the existence of the family foundation based on the principle of collaborative work. keywords: community; cultural; family; foundation; heritage; toraja; tourism; tourists cache: eot-30165.pdf plain text: eot-30165.txt item: #42 of 179 id: eot-30166 author: Sitorus, Yannice Luma Marnala; Rosyidie, Arief; Suhirman, Suhirman title: Challenges in Developing Ecotourism in The Region of Lake Sentani Papua date: 2017-03-31 words: 6509 flesch: 46 summary: Differences in culture between traditional communities and the outside world are not an obstacle in developing the region because with their local wisdom traditional communities can participate in protecting and managing their natural surrounding and at the same time become an attraction for other communities. Keywords: ecotourism, traditional communities, cultural change Introduction Background Lake Sentani is one of the tourist destinations in Jayapura Regency, Papua that has natural (landscape) attraction, and where still many indigenous people can be found living. keywords: changes; communities; community; development; ecotourism; issn; lake; lake sentani; nature; needs; papua; region; sago; sentani; tourism; traditional cache: eot-30166.pdf plain text: eot-30166.txt item: #43 of 179 id: eot-30167 author: Sutarya, I Gede; Sirtha, I Nyoman title: The Modifications of Spiritual Healing in Bali Tourism date: 2017-03-31 words: 4187 flesch: 56 summary: Hence, the development of spiritual healing product in Bali has been the results of the dialogues between the local teachers and the tourists done directly and indirectly. The study reveals the modifications of spiritual healing in Bali tourism. keywords: bali; balinese; development; healing; products; rituals; tourism; tourists; yoga cache: eot-30167.pdf plain text: eot-30167.txt item: #44 of 179 id: eot-30168 author: Ardani, Edvi Gracia title: The Importance of the Venue Selection in an Event Organization Case Study: Special Event Organization Rencontre Alumni Entreprise 1 & 2 date: 2017-03-31 words: 4933 flesch: 54 summary: Thus, event management as proposed by Getz (2008: 404) is the applied field of study and area of professional practice devoted to the design, production and management of planned events, encompassing festivals and other celebrations, entertainment, recreation, political and state, scientific, sport and arts events, those in the domain of business and corporate affairs (including meetings, conventions, fairs, and exhibition), and those in the private domain (including rites of passage such as wedding and parties, and social events for affinity groups). To describe about the position of event management worldwide, (Arcodia and Robb, 2000:159) tells that the literature on event management is still in its early stages of development in comparison to other service industries. keywords: event; event management; management; research; selection; silvers; site; tourism; venue; visitors cache: eot-30168.pdf plain text: eot-30168.txt item: #45 of 179 id: eot-30169 author: Astina, I Nyoman Gede; Bendesa, I Komang Gde; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: The Employees’ Quality of Services based on The Balinese Local Wisdoms at Non Star-rated Hotels in Bali date: 2017-03-31 words: 3684 flesch: 51 summary: The dynamics in the quality of the services proposed by the experts was the reason for carrying out this research on the impact of service quality of employees based on the Balinese local wisdom at non-star hotels in Bali. It can be recommended to academics that the research has found the Balinese local wisdom can be a dimension of service quality and contribute to the development of knowledge, particularly in providing services. keywords: bali; balinese; employees; hotels; quality; service; tourists cache: eot-30169.pdf plain text: eot-30169.txt item: #46 of 179 id: eot-35181 author: Parmawati, Rita; Saktiawan, Yusup; Wibowo, Ferik Antyo Agus; Kurnianto, Agung Sih title: Analysis of Village Tourism Development in Sawahan, Trenggalek Regency, Indonesia: A Sustainable Livelihood Approach date: 2018-03-30 words: 3750 flesch: 49 summary: Formation of Regression Model as a description of asset development a. Full Regression Model Regression Model acquired : Y = 18.247– 0.142X1 – 0.544X2 + 0.310 X3 + 0.353 X5 + Y = 18.247– 0.142 Human Asset – 0.544 Financial Asset + 0.310 The new trend of tourism development in Indonesia is rural based tourism model (Triambodo and Damanik, 2015). keywords: asset; development; issn; livelihood; model; physical; regression; sawahan; test; tourism; variable; village cache: eot-35181.pdf plain text: eot-35181.txt item: #47 of 179 id: eot-36396 author: Hendratono, Tonny; Supina, Supina title: Decision Determinants of Tourist’s Intention to Revisit a Coastal Tourism Object by Using ROS Model: A Case of Kelapa Dua Islands Jakarta date: 2017-08-25 words: 3516 flesch: 40 summary: Kelapa Dua Island is located in the northern island of Kelapa Island and Harapan Island, to get to the island from Kelapa Island and Harapan Island only takes approximately 10- 15 minutes by small boat. The data collection used was primary data, taken by spreading questionnaire to 100 visitors on the exit gate of Kelapa Dua Island, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia. keywords: decision; dua; island; issn; kelapa; respondents; revisit; settings; tourism cache: eot-36396.pdf plain text: eot-36396.txt item: #48 of 179 id: eot-36398 author: Rudwiarti, Lucia Asdra; Pudianti, Anna; Vitasurya, Vincentia Reni title: A Comparison Study of Tangible and Intangible Culture as Commercialisation Process of Tourism Village in Yogyakarta date: 2017-08-25 words: 3139 flesch: 40 summary: Keywords: tourism village, traditional Javanese house, commercialisation of space Introduction Background Culture is the way of life in relation with the beliefs, customs, language, cuisine, music, and arts, and other manifestations of human achievement regarded collectively in a particular group of people at a particular time. But on the topic of cultural tourism the most recent studies has been done such as Ahebwa, Aporu and Nyakaana (2016), Liu (2006), Van-Deursen and Raaphorst (2014) and Pudianti, Syahbana and Suprapti (2016) focusing on the relation between it with the sustainable cultural heritage management and the role of community participation. keywords: brayut; cultural; culture; house; research; study; tourism; traditional; village cache: eot-36398.pdf plain text: eot-36398.txt item: #49 of 179 id: eot-36399 author: Sari, Dhanik Puspita title: The Process of Making Tempe Benguk as Tourist Attraction in Kulon Progo Yogyakarta date: 2017-08-25 words: 3926 flesch: 62 summary: Activities in the process of making Tempe benguk in Kulon Progo Yogyakarta No Charateristics Activity Dimension Indicator (ii) Is the process of making Tempe benguk could become a tourism cultural attraction in Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta? keywords: activities; attraction; bean; benguk; experience; food; process; tempe; tourism cache: eot-36399.pdf plain text: eot-36399.txt item: #50 of 179 id: eot-36400 author: Ardika, I Wayan title: The Implementation of Tri Hita Karana on the World Heritage of Taman Ayun and Tirta Empul Temples as Tourist Attractions in Bali date: 2017-08-25 words: 4537 flesch: 59 summary: The Cultural Landscape of Bali Province consists of several temples in association with subak include: Ulun Danu Batur temple, Tirta Empul temple and several archaeological sites along the Pakerisan river, Taman Ayun temple, and subak of Catur Angga of Batukaru temple. There are several temples which are associated with subaks that have been determined as World Heritage sites include Ulun Danu temple in Bangli regency, Tirta Empul temple and some archaeological sites along the Pakerisan river in Gianyar regency, Taman Ayun temple at Mengwi in Badung regency, and Catur Angga of Batukaru temples in Tabanan regency. keywords: ayun; empul; heritage; taman; taman ayun; temple; tirta; tourists cache: eot-36400.pdf plain text: eot-36400.txt item: #51 of 179 id: eot-36402 author: Muhrofi-G, Kun Aniroh; Maria, Rina Rifqie title: Best Practices of Heritage and Gastronomic Tourism in a Kampong date: 2017-08-25 words: 3858 flesch: 62 summary: Bahasa walikan is a special language for Malang people and using it we have to be familiar with the words that should be upsided down. The painting was done by local artists sponsored by kampong artists and kampong people. keywords: alun; arab; area; city; issn; kampong; malang; people; street; tourism cache: eot-36402.pdf plain text: eot-36402.txt item: #52 of 179 id: eot-36403 author: Surya Diarta, I Ketut title: Between Cultural Preservation and Tourism Industry: Dialectic Relations in Cultural Heritage Tourism Management in Tanah Lot and Borobudur Indonesia date: 2017-08-25 words: 5944 flesch: 40 summary: This can only be achieved if cultural heritage tourism is well managed. Both destination managements are directed towards symbiotic cooperation in cultural heritage tourism. keywords: borobudur; community; cultural; heritage; heritage tourism; issn; lot; management; property; tanah; temple; tourism; world cache: eot-36403.pdf plain text: eot-36403.txt item: #53 of 179 id: eot-36404 author: Hotasina Silaen, Cathelya Yosephine title: Community Involvement on Caldera Toba Geopark Development Case Study: Pusuk Buhit Area, Samosir Regency date: 2017-08-25 words: 11489 flesch: 46 summary: By using stakeholder analysis for the mapping, with primary data collection methods in-depth interviews with some of the key actors, the author may interpret and assess the extent of the collaboration undertaken by each actor in developing Caldera Toba Geopark, as well as predict the suitable collaboration for managing Toba Caldera Geopark, as a strategy to make this geopark works. However, other groups essentially support the development programs undertaken by the government, both North Sumatra Provincial Government and local governments respectively, for bringing goodness and progress for the region, as well as the welfare of society. Perception on Self-Positioning on Geopark Development After undergoing various processes of post-setting Toba Caldera National Geopark, each actor must begin to position themselves in the development of Toba Caldera Geopark, based on what they had. keywords: actors; area; caldera geopark; community; development; geopark; geopark development; government; group; issn; leaders; mulamula; north; samosir; sianjur; sumatra; toba caldera; tourism cache: eot-36404.pdf plain text: eot-36404.txt item: #54 of 179 id: eot-36666 author: Wisnawa, I Made Bayu title: Brand Loyalty at Chain Hotel in Denpasar date: 2018-03-30 words: 4138 flesch: 53 summary: One of the strategic efforts is to realize customer loyalty through brand (brand loyalty). Customer satisfaction has a positive and significant influence toward brand loyalty, this means that if the customer satisfaction increases, then customer loyalty toward the brand will also increase. keywords: brand; brand image; brand loyalty; customer; hotel; image; influence; loyalty; research; satisfaction cache: eot-36666.pdf plain text: eot-36666.txt item: #55 of 179 id: eot-38456 author: Tanius, Billy; Sinaga, Tiurma; Brahmantyo, Himawan title: Sengkulun as Betawi Traditional Cake Philosophy, Historical and Cultural Review date: 2018-03-30 words: 5866 flesch: 64 summary: One of the diversity of traditional foods of Betawi’s type of cake is Sengkulun cake. Research Benefits are providing information in the form of valid documents as a Betawi traditional culinary reference, Introducing Sengkulun cake as traditional Betawi snack and preserving Sengkulun cake to be known by the community. keywords: betawi; cake; culture; eid; issn; jakarta; people; research; rice; sengkulun; table cache: eot-38456.pdf plain text: eot-38456.txt item: #56 of 179 id: eot-38457 author: Priatmoko, Setiawan title: Working Rural Eco Tourism Planning in Yogyakarta Using MSP+DM Analysis date: 2018-03-30 words: 4680 flesch: 50 summary: The bussiness organizations tend to be small and owned by local people, (iv) Tend to minimizes negative impacts upon the natural and socio-cultural environment, and (v) It supports ecotourism attractions natural areas by: Generating economic benefits for local communities, organisations and stakeholders managing natural areas with conservation purposes; Providing alternative employment and income ads for local communities; Increasing awareness towards the conservation of natural and cultural assets, both among locals people and visitors. Promoting sustainable value chains within local communities need to be done. keywords: activities; analysis; area; ation; community; development; disaster; ecotourism; issn; local; natural; point; tourism; use; yogyakarta cache: eot-38457.pdf plain text: eot-38457.txt item: #57 of 179 id: eot-38458 author: Abdillah, Fitri; Wira Diana, Ida Bagus Putu title: Balanced Scorecard Implementation in Restaurant Management date: 2018-03-30 words: 5025 flesch: 43 summary: Performance management based on Balanced Scorecard can be an alternative in improving the performance of restaurant by applying financially and non-financially interrelated aspects, and consist of four perspectives: financial, customer, internal business process, learning and growth perspective. What is the relationship of each indicator to the four perspectives used in performance management based on Balanced Scorecard? keywords: correlation; customer; indicator; management; percentage; performance; perspective; restaurant; value cache: eot-38458.pdf plain text: eot-38458.txt item: #58 of 179 id: eot-38459 author: Heriani, Heriani; Baiquni, M; Wijono, Djoko; Widyaningsih, Yulia Arisnani title: Developing Dayah as Religious Tourism Destination in Aceh date: 2018-03-30 words: 2698 flesch: 59 summary: The number of traditional Dayah is very much and spread throughout Aceh, some recorded by the government in this case the Aceh Education Board Dayah Aceh, but also there is not yet. Aceh Dayah Education Development Board as one of the government institutions also gives positive signal of support to the development of the dayah; Yes.. very happy if there are people outside Aceh going to Aceh who want to see the development of dayah in Aceh. keywords: aceh; dayah; development; education; issn; potential; tourism cache: eot-38459.pdf plain text: eot-38459.txt item: #59 of 179 id: eot-38460 author: Turgarini, Dewi; Baiquni, Muhammad; Harmayani, E. title: The Multiplier Effect of Buying Local Gastronomy: Case of Sundanesse Restaurant date: 2018-03-30 words: 3842 flesch: 53 summary: It is clear that the growth of Sundanese restaurant only 13.2 %, than other Indonesian restaurant 47 %, and the foreign restaurants 39.8 %. Number of Sundanese restaurants are 26 restaurant 2. keywords: bandung; city; effect; food; issn; restaurant; spending; sundanese; tourism cache: eot-38460.pdf plain text: eot-38460.txt item: #60 of 179 id: eot-41411 author: Sari, Angela Bayu Pertama title: English Communication Strategies in Tourism date: 2018-10-08 words: 4156 flesch: 51 summary: Handling Complaints Many tourist accommodation providers are frightened when they have to deal with guest complaints. For those significances, the ability of tourist accommodation providers to handle the complaints is strongly encouraged. keywords: accommodation; communication; complaints; feature; handling; online; responses; reviews cache: eot-41411.pdf plain text: eot-41411.txt item: #61 of 179 id: eot-41704 author: Ingkadijaya, Rahmat title: Family Tourist - is Different Motive, Different Choice of Tourist Activity? date: 2018-09-29 words: 7839 flesch: 57 summary: In terms of family tourism, because the number of family members is small and has relatively strong emotional ties, the nuclear family finds it easier to find out where to travel and what to do. For example, Bandung as one of the favourite tourist destinations for the family, every holiday is always crowded with family tourists, so the traffic jammed extraordinary. keywords: activities; activity; children; escape; families; family; interpersonal; issn; members; motive; personal; seeking; tourism; travel cache: eot-41704.pdf plain text: eot-41704.txt item: #62 of 179 id: eot-41878 author: Manifesty, Odilia Renaningtyas title: Rapid Growth of Hotels in Yogyakarta and Its Relation to the City's Water Supply date: 2019-03-18 words: 3052 flesch: 60 summary: In this study, two sets of urban layer related to water supply and numerical data related to water demand are presented. The first series of maps presented on this paper show that there is a decrease in the amount of water source points from the aquifer since 1960‟s till today. keywords: city; hotels; issn; source; study; tourism; water; yogyakarta cache: eot-41878.pdf plain text: eot-41878.txt item: #63 of 179 id: eot-42590 author: Purnami, Ni Nyoman Alit; Oka Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu title: The Effect of the Quality of Services on the Visitors’ Satisfaction and Desire to Pay a Revisit to the Bali Pulina Agrotourism date: 2018-09-29 words: 5316 flesch: 47 summary: In other words, the Bali Pulina Agrotourism is challenged to face the competition between it and the other units of agrotourism. (1) There were so many tourists visiting the Bali Pulina Agrotourism; (2) none had explored the effect of the quality of services on the satisfaction of the visitors visiting the Bali Pulina Agrotourism; and, apart from that, the researcher was permitted to conduct the research there. keywords: agrotourism; bali; model; pulina; revisit; satisfaction; variable; visitors‟ cache: eot-42590.pdf plain text: eot-42590.txt item: #64 of 179 id: eot-42591 author: Hendratono, Tonny; Puspitasari, Veny Anindya title: An Error Correction Model Analysis of Indonesia’s Tourism and International Trade date: 2018-09-29 words: 4733 flesch: 54 summary: In 2015, cultural tourism dominated tourism exports by 65%. Whereas for tourism variables there is one probability value whose value is smaller than 1%, 5%, or 10%, that is when tested with intercepts and trends. keywords: country; import; indonesia; issn; term; test; tourism; trade; value; variable cache: eot-42591.pdf plain text: eot-42591.txt item: #65 of 179 id: eot-42592 author: Wijayanti, Ani title: Educational Tourism as an Effective Learning Model at Vredeburg Fort Museum Yogyakarta Indonesia date: 2018-09-29 words: 5578 flesch: 46 summary: Educational tourism is implemented through educational programs to change the knowledge, skills, and cognitive behavior of learners (Bhuiyan et al., 2010) and (Fidgeon, 2010) emphasize that educational tourism creates favorable conditions of learning for all ages. Edu-tourism attractions offered by Vredeburg Fort Museum able to realize educational tourism experience and become a source of learning, not just a source of information. keywords: education; experience; fort; fort museum; issn; learners; learning; museum; study; tourism; vredeburg; vredeburg fort cache: eot-42592.pdf plain text: eot-42592.txt item: #66 of 179 id: eot-42715 author: Asshofi, Izza Ulumuddin Ahmad; Mukti, Artin Bayu title: Development of Tenun Ikat Troso Industrial Center as a Tourist Village in the District of Jepara date: 2018-10-08 words: 3866 flesch: 53 summary: W-T strategy in the development of Tenun Ikat Troso industrial centers as tourist village as follows: identifying the weaknesses that exist in order to fulfill the requirement of a qualified tourist village of Tenun Ikat; building awareness to the local communities that tourism cannot be developed alone, tourism must involve many parties (stakeholders) and supported by adequate tourism components; lobbying to the various level of government to excellently develop Tenun Ikat Troso. It is expected to keep the brand image in public mind that the unique form of Troso tourist village is Tenun Ikat that would be an attractive craft to any traveler. keywords: center; development; ikat; industrial; tenun; tourist; troso; village cache: eot-42715.pdf plain text: eot-42715.txt item: #67 of 179 id: eot-42717 author: Heriani, Heriani; Baiquni, M; Wijono, Djoko; Widyaningsih, Yulia A. title: Developing Syariah Tourism in Aceh: Potencies and Challenges date: 2018-10-08 words: 4623 flesch: 59 summary: MU and ABD argued that Syariah tourism will be a great opportunity for the development of Banda Aceh tourism, it also provides hope for the sustainability and preservation of the religious and cultural values of Aceh people through tourism”. The opinion above suggests that Syariah tourism is a tourism based on religious values so that it is understood as an obligation that must be applied in every development of Aceh tourism, especially Banda Aceh, because the implementation of Syariahl tourism is a form of obedience to religious orders. keywords: aceh; banda; development; food; halal; islamic; issn; muslim; syariah; tourism; tourists; values; world cache: eot-42717.pdf plain text: eot-42717.txt item: #68 of 179 id: eot-42917 author: Prihantoro, Fahmi; Makhasi, Ghifari Yuristiadhi Masyhari; Abdillah, Muhammad Rosyid title: Reading Anomaly of Tourist Satisfaction in Pilgrimage Tourist Destination of Sunan Muria Tomb, Kudus, Central Java date: 2019-03-18 words: 9809 flesch: 61 summary: Some of the tourist attraction contained in pilgrimage tourism destinations Sunan Muria tomb include: Something to See Tourist attraction on pilgrimage tourism destination Sunan Muria Tomb that can be seen by tourists who visit include: Montel Waterfalls. The road from the city of Kudus to Colo (village where Sunan Muria tomb located) is not too wide and there are at some corners that slightly complicate the driver because of the narrowness of the road, but not dampen the number of pilgrims who come there by bus. keywords: 392x; destination; issn; journal; kudus; motorcycle; muria tomb; no.1; pilgrimage; pilgrimage tourism; pilgrims; sunan muria; taxi; tomb; tourism; tourism tomb; tourists; vol.6; widodo cache: eot-42917.pdf plain text: eot-42917.txt item: #69 of 179 id: eot-44048 author: Piartrini, Putu Saroyini title: The Relationship Among Community Based Tourism Application, Community Attitude, Community Empowerment and Community Life Satisfaction date: 2018-11-22 words: 6964 flesch: 37 summary: More specifically, this study aims to: 1) evaluate local government policies in community empowerment which are critical success factors for implementing the concept of community based tourism and sustainable tourism in areas that are tourist destinations based on aspects of economic, psychological, social and political empowerment. The relationship between Application of community based tourism and community life satisfaction is as follow: The First Hypothesis (H1) H0 : There is no positive correlation between Community based tourism level of application and community life satisfaction. keywords: activities; attitude; community; community life; destination; development; empowerment; environment; impact; issn; journal; life; resources; satisfaction; tourism; tourists cache: eot-44048.pdf plain text: eot-44048.txt item: #70 of 179 id: eot-45746 author: Sitepu, Edy Sahputra title: Improving Tourism Destination Management Through Sustainable Tourism Development Model A Case Study on TSR date: 2019-09-30 words: 5884 flesch: 45 summary: Sustainable development has a very diverse definition, Steer & Wade- Gery (1993) reveals at least more than 70 definitions of sustainable development. In 2017, to begin assessing the performance of sustainable tourism development the Ministry of Tourism has also implemented the Indonesia Sustainable Tourism Award – ISTA (Kemenpar, 2016). keywords: category; criteria; dan; development; doi; hal; issn; items; journal; management; section; std; tourism; tourism development; tsr cache: eot-45746.pdf plain text: eot-45746.txt item: #71 of 179 id: eot-45761 author: Kusumoarto, Andrianto; Hidayat, Ryan; Jubei, Siti; Ernawati, Atie title: Ecotourism Management Structuring at The Salak Mountain II Resort, Halimun Salak National Park date: 2019-09-30 words: 7522 flesch: 43 summary: (2019): 281-302 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 289 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 legality of the ecotourism area; (5) improvement of accessibility to ecotourism areas; (6) enhancing the skills and capacity of human resources for ecotourism management; (7) facilities and infrastructure; (8) marketing; (9) promotion; and (10) cultural attractions. The need that has a fairly weak dependence on other needs is the existence of the legality of the ecotourism area, the existence of cultural attractions, the improvement of accessibility to ecotourism areas, an increase in skills and capacity of human resources for ecotourism management and the need for facilities and infrastructure (Figure 3). keywords: actors; area; ecotourism; ecotourism area; management; mountain; regional; resort; salak; salak mountain cache: eot-45761.pdf plain text: eot-45761.txt item: #72 of 179 id: eot-45807 author: Syah, Ahmad Mujafar; Hajarrahmah, Dini title: Approaches to Indonesia Cultural Tourism Policy date: 2019-09-30 words: 6789 flesch: 43 summary: From the perspectives of our respondent at the national tourism ministry in Jakarta, we found out that the uniformity of tourism public policy in the cultural destinations cannot really be governed and oversight by the national tourism administration, despite the notion of national authority. Keywords: Cultural tourism destination, cultural tourism governance, tourism policy, stakeholder perspectives. keywords: bayan; destination; development; government; issn; lombok; ministry; national; north; policy; public; research; tourism; village cache: eot-45807.pdf plain text: eot-45807.txt item: #73 of 179 id: eot-46717 author: Hulu, Meitolo; Baiquni, M.; Fandeli, Chafid; Wirasanti, Niken title: Community Participation on Tourism Development in Parangtritis Tourism Area, Bantul Regency date: 2019-09-30 words: 3765 flesch: 50 summary: The tourist area which consists of a variety of tourist objects such as beaches, sanddune, culinary, religious and cultural tourism has a positive impact on the growth of tourist visits in Parangtritis tourist area. The tourist area which consists of various tourist objects such as beaches, sand dune, culinary, religious and cultural tourism has a positive impact on tourist visits in Parangtritis tourist area. keywords: activities; area; community; development; industry; issn; parangtritis; service; tourism cache: eot-46717.pdf plain text: eot-46717.txt item: #74 of 179 id: eot-47283 author: Kencana, Eka N title: The Role of Local Government in Fostering the Economic of Community: date: 2019-03-18 words: 4139 flesch: 48 summary: 1 with the hypotheses as follows: H1: the local government role in developing Nusa Penida tourism successfully increase the economic benefits for the community; H2: the local government role in developing Nusa Penida tourism is significantly affecting industries’ behavior; H3: the local government role in developing Nusa Penida tourism is significantly influencing visitors’ attitude; H4: the behavior of hospitality industries or businesses that are operating at Nusa Penida island is significantly contributing to the economic benefit of tourism; and H5: visitors’ attitude is significantly contributing to the economic benefit of tourism at Nusa Penida. However, by the mediation of tourists' behavior as well as the tourism industries at Nusa Penida, the role of Klungkung’s government is significantly influence the economy of Nusa Penida people. keywords: economic; government; issn; nusa; penida; people; roles; tourism cache: eot-47283.pdf plain text: eot-47283.txt item: #75 of 179 id: eot-47473 author: Golja, Tea title: Impacts of Transformational Leadership on Effective Implementation of CSR 2.0 – The Case of Croatia date: 2019-03-18 words: 8823 flesch: 34 summary: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Following this cue, we set out to examine the relationship between transformational leadership traits and main principles of CSR 2.0 as seen by interview hotel managers from the sample. Transformational leadership, with more supportive and responsive leaders, boosts the transition towards Corporate Social Responsibility 2.0 or the so-called systematic or radical corporate social responsibility - a concept introduced and investigated by Visser (2012). keywords: 392x; business; creativity; csr; hotel; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; leadership; management; managers; new; no.1; responsibility; social; tourism; traits; visser; vol.6 cache: eot-47473.pdf plain text: eot-47473.txt item: #76 of 179 id: eot-47476 author: Chandrasiri, Palliyaguruge Ravindra title: Problems and Prospects of Peace Tourism in Post-War Sri Lanka date: 2019-03-18 words: 5479 flesch: 54 summary: Therefore, the concept of peace tourism is considered as a very broad concept with multiple aspects and there is no common agreed definition of peace tourism. The numerous facets of peace tourism are designed to lead “positive peace”, a term coined by Johan Galtung (1996). keywords: concept; issn; journal; lanka; no.1; peace; peace tourism; research; sri; study; tourism; war; world cache: eot-47476.pdf plain text: eot-47476.txt item: #77 of 179 id: eot-47478 author: Suroto, Peni Zulandari; Ardianto, Eka title: Tour Consumer Analysis Syllabus date: 2019-03-18 words: 4619 flesch: 58 summary: From this point, there is still no universal agreement about what should be or not in events management curricula. Keywords: events management, syllabus innovation, SCAMPER, tourism curricula. keywords: arts; audience; consumer; event; issn; journal; management; performing; program; scamper; students; syllabus; tourism cache: eot-47478.pdf plain text: eot-47478.txt item: #78 of 179 id: eot-47481 author: Kuhn, Panudiana; Bendesa, Komang Gde; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; Oka Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu title: Does Motivation and Trust Important for Tourists’ Loyalties? A Quantitative Perspective from Golf Tourism in Bali of Indonesia date: 2019-03-18 words: 5030 flesch: 53 summary: The results of the analysis show that both types of motivation have positive influences on tourist trust in golf operators, and through the trust mediation, these motivations positively influence the level of tourist loyalties. The causal relationship is built between antecedent and consequent variables, and tourists‟ trust on golf operator is placed as the mediator variable. keywords: bali; golf; issn; journal; model; motivation; operators; tourism; tourists; trust cache: eot-47481.pdf plain text: eot-47481.txt item: #79 of 179 id: eot-47483 author: Bhaskara, Gde Indra; Sugiarti, Dian Pramita title: Enhancing Cultural Heritage Tourism Experience with Augmented Reality Technology in Bali date: 2019-03-18 words: 6033 flesch: 53 summary: This study was conducted in order to recreate an interpretation of tourist attractions with the use of Augmented Reality in Bali with the aim of enhancing cultural heritage tourists experience. Keywords: Augmented Reality, Cultural, Heritage, Tourism, Tourist, Experience, Bali INTRODUCTION Background Augmented Reality, which is further shortened to AR, is one of the most innovative and promising technologies (Attila and Edit, 2012; Jung and Han, 2014), and that AR is believed to encourage added value benefits and ultimate experience based entirely on recent technology (Neuhofer et al. 2013). keywords: 392x; application; augmented; bali; heritage; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; information; interpretation; issn; journal; media; mobile; no.1; reality; technology; tourism; tourists; use; vol.6 cache: eot-47483.pdf plain text: eot-47483.txt item: #80 of 179 id: eot-47981 author: Karisma, Iola Astried; Darma Putra, I Nyoman; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: The Effects of "Search Engine Optimization" on Marketing of Diving Companies in Bali date: 2019-04-05 words: 3499 flesch: 62 summary: Bali Diving consumers increased by 5.2% per month, Adventure Scuba Diving increased by 4.0% per month, and Atlantis Dune consumers increased by 4.5% per month. Increasing Brand Awareness Each respondent of Bali Diving, Adventure Scuba Diving, and Atlantis 0 5 10 15 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 SERP Keyword Diving in Bali Adventure Scuba Diving Atlantis Bali Diving Bali Diving - 1.000.000 2.000.000 3.000.000 4.000.000 5.000.000 6.000.000 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 Global Rank Development Adventure Scuba Diving Atlantis Bali Diving Bali Diving E-Journal of Tourism Vol.6. keywords: atlantis; bali; diving; internet; page; scuba; seo; website cache: eot-47981.pdf plain text: eot-47981.txt item: #81 of 179 id: eot-47982 author: Citra Dewi, Ida Ayu Putu; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka title: Relationship between Marketing Mix and Cunsomers’ Loyalty of Hatten Wines Products date: 2019-04-05 words: 2701 flesch: 54 summary: The research objectives are: (i) identifying the marketing mix variables that determine the purchasing decisions and loyalty to Hatten Wines products and their forming indicators, and (ii) investigating the roles of marketing mix on the customers' purchasing decisions and loyalty to Hatten Wines products. Therefore, research on the role of the marketing mix on the consumers' purchasing decisions and loyalty to Hatten Wines products is very important in order to form a marketing strategy to increase the role of Hatten Wines products in the tourist market, especially foreign tourists. keywords: hatten; indicators; loyalty; products; promotion; variables; wines cache: eot-47982.pdf plain text: eot-47982.txt item: #82 of 179 id: eot-49944 author: Lemy, Diena Mutiara; Heidi, Elisabeth title: The Potential of Capsule Hotel Service in Semarang date: 2019-09-30 words: 5572 flesch: 59 summary: Based on statement above, the minimum sample size required for Potential of Capsule Hotel Service in Semarang study is 225 respondents, since the distributed questionnaires contain 45 questions on the marketing mix section, which means that 45 questions times five equals 225. Source : Data Analysis (2018) Capsule hotel service which is adapted several concept of hospitality industry. keywords: analysis; business; data; hotel; industry; issn; people; respondents; semarang; tourism cache: eot-49944.pdf plain text: eot-49944.txt item: #83 of 179 id: eot-53470 author: Slivar, Iva; Aleric, Dražen; Dolenec, Sanja title: Leisure travel behavior of generation Y & Z at the destination and post-purchase date: 2019-09-30 words: 4688 flesch: 52 summary: (2019): 147-159 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 150 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 encourage tourists on a trip and thus get information that will enable the adjustment of marketing elements and marketing activities in order to reach an increase in tourist satisfaction. LITERATURE REVIEW Purchase behaviour of tourists Buying behaviour in tourism is very complex and consists of five phases (Clawson and Knetsch 1966) that relate to tourist activities: pre-purchase phase, travel to a tourist destination, experience in a tourist destination, return phase, and recalling phase. keywords: behavior; generation; issn; journal; millennials; post; research; tourism; tourists; travel cache: eot-53470.pdf plain text: eot-53470.txt item: #84 of 179 id: eot-53471 author: Khanom, Shahida; Scott, Noel; Kennelly, Millicent; Moyle, Brent title: Conceptual Model for Mutual (Host-Guest) Authentication of Intangible Cultural Heritage date: 2019-09-30 words: 6855 flesch: 35 summary: Sage databases using the terms: authenticity, intangible cultural heritage, ICH tourism, host(s) and guest(s), authenticity model, and community empowerment. As such, the guests participate in the hot authentication process through the interaction between the hosts and guests in ICH tourism. keywords: authentication; authenticity; community; cultural; empowerment; host; ich; issn; model; tourism cache: eot-53471.pdf plain text: eot-53471.txt item: #85 of 179 id: eot-53472 author: Simanihuruk, Maidar title: Tourist Attraction and Tourist Facilities Intentions to Visitor Satisfaction: Case of Sindang Barang Cultural Village date: 2019-09-30 words: 5686 flesch: 48 summary: The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of tourist attraction and tourist facilities on visitor satisfaction at the Sindang Barang Cultural Village. The results of the study showed that tourist attraction significantly contributed to the visitors‟ satisfaction (t = 10.180 > t table with a significance of 0.000 (ρ < 0.05). keywords: attraction; barang; barang cultural; cultural; cultural village; facilities; issn; satisfaction; sindang; sindang barang; tourist; tourist attraction; village; visitor cache: eot-53472.pdf plain text: eot-53472.txt item: #86 of 179 id: eot-53473 author: Pujiastuti, Sri title: Wellness Tourism in Puncak West Java Indonesia Area date: 2019-09-30 words: 4357 flesch: 48 summary: Gunung Mas is the appropriate place for hiking because they have Mountain tea for tea walk guide by tour guide, actually the environment and the view is one of tourist attraction, but they have problem with infrastructure who supported in wellness tourism and to fix it and develop still on discussion because it quite expensive that’s way, need corroboration with stake holder, infrastructure is one the most important for tourism destination to attract, visitor to come, good infrastructure especially in walking trails will create memorable experience indirect, Additionally , walking trails are infra-structures that are less expensive to develop than alternative wellness facilities, e.g. SPAs, and more appropriate to be integrated in the rural tourism context, also given the possibility of combining within the hiking experience culture and nature experience ( (Rodrigues et al., 2010) Wellness tourism has become a trend lately, most people from big city looking something different for refreshment and also good environment with fresh air on it and most of them want to have E-Journal of Tourism Vol.6. Destination will be chosen by visitor because there is motivation from tourism attraction. keywords: attraction; ciburial; gunung; issn; mas; spring; tourism; visitors; wellness cache: eot-53473.pdf plain text: eot-53473.txt item: #87 of 179 id: eot-53474 author: Sari, Dhanik Puspita title: Motivation towards Inbound Tourism: A Study of Middle East Tourist date: 2019-09-30 words: 6140 flesch: 54 summary: Tourist motivation influenced by push factor and pull factor. To find deeper related to the influence between tourist motivation (in this case is push and pull motivation) towards Middle East tourist visiting decision could be found below: Source: Research Data, 2018 keywords: data; decision; factor; issn; journal; middle; motivation; pull; push; research; tourism; tourists; travel; visit cache: eot-53474.pdf plain text: eot-53474.txt item: #88 of 179 id: eot-53750 author: Fila Hidayana, Fransiska; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: The Influence of Tourists’ Motivation on Intention to Revisit at The Traditional Village of Prai Ijing, Waikabubak, West Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara date: 2019-10-11 words: 6471 flesch: 48 summary: Pull factors have a more significant influence on tourist satisfaction than push factors, which means that external motivation in the form of tourist attraction attributes in the Prai Ijing Traditional Village is considered more important than tourist motivation in increasing satisfaction, in other words, perceived satisfaction depends greatly on how well the tourist attractions meet their expectations. Endogenous latent variables consist of tourist satisfaction variables and revisit intention variables. keywords: factors; ijing; intention; issn; model; prai; pull; push; revisit; satisfaction; tourist; variables; village cache: eot-53750.pdf plain text: eot-53750.txt item: #89 of 179 id: eot-53751 author: Rahman, Rahman; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: The Influence of Services’ Quality on Intention to Revisit through Mediation of Satisfaction of Visitors at Sasak Sade Village, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara date: 2019-10-11 words: 7260 flesch: 50 summary: The indirect effect of exogenous variables on endogenous variables Based on Table 7, it was obtained the value of the effect of service quality (X) on tourist revisit intention (Y2) by mediating tourist satisfaction (Y1) with a coefficient value (0.353) and significance level of <0.05 (5%). Analyzing the effect of service quality on the satisfaction of tourists visiting the Sasak Sade Village, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, ii) Analyzing the effect of satisfaction on tourist revisit intention at the Sasak Sade Village, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, iii) keywords: destination; intention; issn; model; quality; results; revisit; sade village; satisfaction; service; tourist; tourist destination; variables; village tourist cache: eot-53751.pdf plain text: eot-53751.txt item: #90 of 179 id: eot-53961 author: Hidayat, Wildan Dhya Ulhaq; Riyantini, Indah; Pamungkas, Wahyuniar title: Analysis of Suitability and Carrying Capacity of Mangrove Ecotourism in Sedari Village, Karawang District date: 2020-04-12 words: 3032 flesch: 55 summary: Mulletfish and milkfish are commonly found in mangrove areas that have water-submerged substrates which are former semi-intensive pond management areas. The condition of mangrove forests in the natural tourism of Sedari mangroves is still well maintained and organisms that live in association with mangroves can still be found such as crustaceans, reptiles and birds. keywords: area; capacity; carrying; issn; mangrove; nature; sedari; tourism; village cache: eot-53961.pdf plain text: eot-53961.txt item: #91 of 179 id: eot-54951 author: Yuniati, Nining; Priyanto, Sony Heru; Suharti, Lieli; Kusuma, Linda title: Loyalty of Green Tourist : Mediating Role of Satisfaction date: 2020-04-09 words: 4181 flesch: 57 summary: (2014) has important role to gaining green tourist loyalty. CONCLUSIONS Based on the results of the study as explained and tested above, this research answered the reason for the importance to achieve green tourist loyalty with all its unique characteristics. keywords: consumer; customer; gcs; hotel; issn; journal; loyalty; research; satisfaction; tourism; tourists cache: eot-54951.pdf plain text: eot-54951.txt item: #92 of 179 id: eot-55878 author: Vindiana, Afina Putri; Novani, Santi; Mayangsari, Lidia; Alamanda, Dini Turipanam title: Analysis of Perceived Factors Affecting Tourist Satisfaction in Mountain Tourism: A Study in Mount Papandayan, Indonesia date: 2020-04-11 words: 4144 flesch: 49 summary: Over the years, researches on tourist satisfaction covered a more general context of tourism, without specifically analyzing mountain tourism. Therefore, the aim of this study is to identify factors affecting the satisfaction of tourists who choose mountain tourism for vacation and empirically validate the model of tourist satisfaction in mountain tourism. keywords: destination; factor; issn; journal; mountain; mountain tourism; research; satisfaction; tourism; tourists cache: eot-55878.pdf plain text: eot-55878.txt item: #93 of 179 id: eot-56514 author: Sanjiwani, I Gusti Agung Mirah; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka title: The Use of Online Travel Agent (OTA) By Non-Star Hotels in Sanur Bali date: 2019-10-12 words: 5958 flesch: 58 summary: Room Marketing Communication Marketing is defined as the activities of producers to move goods or services to consumers, as well as after sales service activities after products are Perceive d Usefulne Attitude Toward using Behavior al Intention to Use Perceived Ease of Use Actual System Use Externa l Variabl E-Journal of Tourism Vol.6. However, it is still difficult to find research involving hotel managers using technology acceptance models in OTA. keywords: attitude; ease; hotel; intention; issn; journal; model; ota; sanur; use; usefulness; value cache: eot-56514.pdf plain text: eot-56514.txt item: #94 of 179 id: eot-57861 author: Leewellyn, Vincent; Palupi, Santi title: Coffee Tourism: from Home Products to Attractions date: 2020-03-31 words: 4298 flesch: 57 summary: According to Swarbrooke (1995), states that there are four categories in the development of coffee attractions, including: a. Natural attractions, such as the area of coffee plantations, landscapes, natural resources around such as waterfall and many more. Based on the history above, it can be seen that coffee plantations in Indonesia experienced rapid progress in the Dutch colonial era, and the highest quality coffee producing regions were in the Cianjur area. keywords: attractions; coffee; community; destination; development; issn; journal; rural; sukadana; tourism; tourists; village cache: eot-57861.pdf plain text: eot-57861.txt item: #95 of 179 id: eot-58216 author: Patricia, Tien Cathy; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Suamba, I Ketut; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Farmers’ Capacity for Jatiluwih Agrotourism Management and Its Effects on Tourists’ Satisfaction and Intention to Revisit date: 2020-03-10 words: 5005 flesch: 48 summary: H4: Tourists satisfaction has a significant effect on tourists' revisit intention. The model in this study is aimed at looking at the capacity of farmers towards tourist satisfaction and revisit intention that is modeled through the structural equation model (SEM) to obtain the best model. keywords: agrotourism; farmers; intention; issn; jatiluwih; jatiluwih agrotourism; knowledge; revisit; satisfaction; tourists; value cache: eot-58216.pdf plain text: eot-58216.txt item: #96 of 179 id: eot-58219 author: Widari, Ni Nyoman; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Rantau, I Ketut; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: The Roles of Farmers in the Development of Belimbing Village Agrotourism and Its Effect on Satisfaction and Loyalty of Tourists date: 2020-03-10 words: 3650 flesch: 49 summary: This study aims to determine the effect of farmers' knowledge, farmers' skills and farmers' attitudes on the satisfaction of Belimbing Village Agrotourism, the effect of tourists’ satisfaction on visitor loyalty visiting Belimbing Village Agrotourism and Belimbing Village Agrotourism contribution to the welfare of the community in Belimbing Village. This research was carried out in Belimbing Village Agrotourism, located in Belimbing Village, Pupuan Sub-District, Tabanan Regency from June to August 2019. keywords: agrotourism; farmers; issn; model; tourists; variables; village cache: eot-58219.pdf plain text: eot-58219.txt item: #97 of 179 id: eot-58221 author: Aridayanti, Dewa Ayu Nyoman; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Millennial Tourists in Bali: Motivation, Satisfaction and Revisit Intention date: 2020-03-10 words: 3417 flesch: 50 summary: LITERATURE REVIEW This research reviewed 14 previous studies as references sourced from national and international journals that have a common topic with tourist motivation, tourist satisfaction, revisit intention and millennial tourists or travelers. ABSTRACT The Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia has developed strategies to attract millennial tourists who are estimated to dominate the world tourism market, where Bali is ranked as the fourth most desirable destination for millennials around the world. keywords: effect; intention; issn; model; revisit; satisfaction; tourists; value cache: eot-58221.pdf plain text: eot-58221.txt item: #98 of 179 id: eot-58741 author: Agfianto, Tomi; Rahman, A Faidlal title: The Economic Impact of Man-Made Tourism Development Towards Local Community in Kota Batu East Java (Case Study: Pasar Parkiran Jatim Park I) date: 2020-03-31 words: 7634 flesch: 60 summary: Jatimpark, Batu Night Spectacular, and museum angkut are mass tourism destinations managed by the private sector, where the number of tourists and tourist expenditure is the parameter of the success goals management. Keynesian Local Income Multiplier is a value that measures how much tourist expenditures have an impact on increasing local community’s income; and the others b) Ratio Income Multiplier, which is a value that measures how much the direct impact felt by tourist expenditures have implications for the overall local economy income. keywords: batu; business; community; expenditure; impact; income; issn; location; parkiran; pasar; tourism; tourists cache: eot-58741.pdf plain text: eot-58741.txt item: #99 of 179 id: eot-58742 author: Silisna, Bet El; Susanti, Retnaningtyas title: Sport Tourism Event of Tour De Singkarak to Support Destination Management in West Sumatera, Indonesia date: 2020-03-31 words: 6893 flesch: 48 summary: Willingness to host sport tourism events at the destination requires large capital, especially for infrastructure, operational costs, and management of activities. Therefore, the organizing committee of a road bicycle race event should work together among stakeholders to build new infrastructures and improve the existing ones to support tourism development in accordance with what is needed by racers as tourists, so that the road bicycle race as a form of sports tourism events can be sustainable. keywords: destination; development; events; infrastructure; issn; journal; no.1; number; period; regency; sumatera; tds; tourism; transportation; west cache: eot-58742.pdf plain text: eot-58742.txt item: #100 of 179 id: eot-58743 author: Kardi, Cening; Wiasta, I Wayan title: Eco-Marine-Tourism Development Towards The Renewal of Coastal Communities in Gerokgak District, Bali date: 2020-03-31 words: 5545 flesch: 49 summary: However, the national and international trade in grouper products has not had a certificate of Geographical Indications yet, even though the legal protection of Geographical Indications can protect grouper fish products from violations of product reputation. Macrozoobenthos and plankton diversity index (2.18 and 2.38) still exceed 2.00 signify marine waters is not polluted and healthy for marine aquaculture activities. keywords: activities; aquaculture; development; district; eco; gerokgak; grouper; hatchery; issn; marine; negative; ppm; quality; tourism cache: eot-58743.pdf plain text: eot-58743.txt item: #101 of 179 id: eot-58834 author: Sugiarti, Rara; Warto, Warto; Supariadi, Supariadi title: Spatial-Based Management of Van den Bosch Fortress to Revitalize Historical Assets and Develop Unique Cultural Tourism date: 2020-04-06 words: 4962 flesch: 48 summary: Spatial-based management of the historical resource is aimed at combining and enhancing the urban elements including town square, traditional market, fortress, and rivers as well as some supporting facilities; and it is expected to be able to make Van den Bosch fortress as the center of the attractions. The research also employed interactive analysis to look at the management of Van den Bosch fortress. keywords: bosch; bosch fortress; den; den bosch; development; fortress; issn; management; planning; tourism; van; van den cache: eot-58834.pdf plain text: eot-58834.txt item: #102 of 179 id: eot-58960 author: PETR, Christine title: Who Are The Tourists? date: 2020-04-12 words: 6941 flesch: 44 summary: These temporal boundaries make it possible to separate tourist visitors from migrants who do not plan to return to their initial place of main residence. However, a finer temporal granularity than this broad boundary, which ranges from one day to one year, is often useful in order to be able to categorize tourist visitors in order to consider truly adapted reception and development strategies. keywords: 392x; activities; country; international; issn; journal; no.1; place; tourism; visitor; vol.7 cache: eot-58960.pdf plain text: eot-58960.txt item: #103 of 179 id: eot-59123 author: Wirawan, I Md Ady; Putri, Wayan Citra Wulan Sucipta; Sanjaya ER, Ngurah Agus; Hendrayana, Made Agus; Kurniasari, Ni Made Dian; Mulyawan, Ketut Hari title: Digital Surveillance of Health and Safety Hazards at Tourist Attractions in Bali: First Preliminary Evidence date: 2020-04-25 words: 3134 flesch: 52 summary: To date, only a limited number of travel health surveillance system has been developed in the destination country or tourist destinations. The outcome variables of this study are the level of system utilization and the frequency of travel health information received by tourists. keywords: bali; data; health; issn; surveillance; travel; travelers; website cache: eot-59123.pdf plain text: eot-59123.txt item: #104 of 179 id: eot-60515 author: Abdillah, Fitri; Leewellyn, Vincent; Yadisaputra, Michael title: Local Community Life Satisfaction at Early Stage Tourist Destination date: 2020-09-30 words: 5900 flesch: 49 summary: To determine the relationship between level of tourist destination development, community involvement, and community quality of life 4 subjective indicators are adopted from previous research There are significant difference between the quality of life of local communities and their involvement in the two phases of the development of tourism destinations Note: This table cites from (Uysal, Sirgy, Woo, & Kim, 2015) and add one research specific in Indonesia (*). (2020): 177-192 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 177 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 Local Community Life Satisfaction at Early Stage Tourist Destination Fitri Abdillah, Vincent Leewellyn, Michael Yadisaputra Hotel Business Program, Podomoro University Corresponding Author: fitri.abdillah@podomorouniversity.ac.id ARTICLE INFO Received 7 June 2020 Accepted 31 August 2020 Available online 30 September 2020 ABSTRACT The developing destinations are marked by increasing level of community life satisfaction. keywords: community; destination; development; issn; journal; karawang; level; life; mangrove; objective; people; quality; satisfaction; tourism cache: eot-60515.pdf plain text: eot-60515.txt item: #105 of 179 id: eot-60537 author: Soeroso, Amiluhur; Turgarini, Dewi title: Culinary Versus Gastronomy date: 2020-09-30 words: 4467 flesch: 60 summary: Note: *) quarterly I-2020 Food (including drink) or also known as food and beverage is a promising tourism supporting element. Food Tourism and The Culinary Tourist. keywords: cooking; culinary; culture; food; gastronomy; issn; journal; kitchen; people; product; tourism cache: eot-60537.pdf plain text: eot-60537.txt item: #106 of 179 id: eot-60995 author: Yuniati, Nining title: Determinants of Purchasing and Loyalty of European Guests Choosing Green Hotel date: 2020-09-30 words: 4736 flesch: 57 summary: Keywords: green consumers, green hotel, purchasing behavior INTRODUCTION (2020): 276-288 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 277 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 of 30,000 travelers also noted that based on uploaded testimonials on the TripAdvisor tourist site, it was mentioned that around 79% of travelers liked green hotels (Yu, Li, and Jai 2017). keywords: consumers; customer; experience; green; hotel; issn; journal; loyalty; purchasing; research; satisfaction cache: eot-60995.pdf plain text: eot-60995.txt item: #107 of 179 id: eot-61831 author: Dewi, Liliana title: Resilience Ecotourism in Papua Amid Covid 19 Pandemic date: 2020-09-30 words: 4659 flesch: 41 summary: Ecotourism in Papua Nature is still genuine, unique and unique culture, a particular interest of maritime, world heritage site Lorentz National Park, Teluk Cendrawasih National Park, Wasur National Park, Transfly Landscape & Ecoregion, Abun in West Papua turtle conservation, Asmat. 250-264 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 256 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 Table 2. List of closed tourism attraction in regards to Covid 19 No. Destination Tourist Attraction 1 2 Central Java Jakarta Ancient Human Museum in Sangiran Karimunjawa Marine National Park Merbabu National Park Mountain Selok National Park Grojogan Sewu Nature Park Guci Nature Park Telogo Warno/Pengilo n Nature Park Mountain Merapi National Park National Monument and surrounding area Ancol Kota Tua Ragunan Zoo Ismail Marzuki Setu Babakan Pitung House Onrust Archaelogy Park The Jakarta History Museum The Prasasti Museum The MH Thamrin Museum The Art & Ceramic Museum The Textile Museum The Puppet Museum The Maritime Museum The Joang 45 Museum MACAN Museum Mandiri Museum keywords: 392x; communities; covid; data; economy; ecotourism; indonesia; issn; journal; museum; national; nature; no.2; pandemic; papua; park; resilience; social; tourism; vol.7 cache: eot-61831.pdf plain text: eot-61831.txt item: #108 of 179 id: eot-63685 author: Wijaya, Wijaya; Damanik, Janianton title: Study on Ecotourism Development in Kapota Island Wakatobi Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province date: 2020-09-30 words: 8232 flesch: 45 summary: (2020): 300-322 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 300 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 Study on Ecotourism Development in Kapota Island Wakatobi Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province Wijaya1 and Janianton Damanik2 1Researcher at the Center for Tourism Studies, UGM 2Senior Researcher at the Center for Tourism Studies, UGM Corresponding Author: djaypuspar@ugm.ac.id ARTICLE INFO Received 3 September 2020 Accepted 18 September 2020 Available online 30 September 2020 ABSTRACT The current paper aims to identify the distribution of ecotourism attractions, identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of ecotourism development, as well as formulate appropriate development strategies. The local government consisting of various bureaucratic entities, business actors or investors, and the visitors themselves have varying interests that may subsequently create misinterpretations about the context of ecotourism development (Butcher, 2007). keywords: 2019; 392x; activities; area; attractions; community; conservation; development; ecotourism; facilities; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; island; issn; journal; kapota; national; no.2; visitors; vol.7; wakatobi cache: eot-63685.pdf plain text: eot-63685.txt item: #109 of 179 id: eot-64589 author: Simanihuruk, Maidar title: Optimization of Sapta Pesona (Seven Enchantments) with Waste Management on Tourist Village Development: Case of Cimande Tourist Village date: 2020-09-30 words: 6598 flesch: 53 summary: The extension is an important part of providing knowledge about waste to the community, so that the community understands how importance of waste management and is willing to get involved in waste management strategies. Preventing the implementation of landfills and environmental damage is necessary for waste management at Cimande Tourist Village. keywords: cimande; coaching; community; data; environment; issn; management; pesona; sapta; tourist; tourist village; village; waste; waste management cache: eot-64589.pdf plain text: eot-64589.txt item: #110 of 179 id: eot-64592 author: Arismayanti, Ni Ketut; Rahyuda, Irma title: Comparison Study of Foreign Tourist Preferences in Choose The Attributes of Tourism Destination Pre and Post Natural Disaster date: 2020-09-30 words: 7665 flesch: 49 summary: This research findings that preferences of foreign tourists in the selection of tourist destinations before natural disasters are strongly influenced by low prices / special offers, but after natural disasters are greatly influenced by information or promotion in articles in magazines/newspapers and films when to choose tourism destinations. The study began with the distribution of questionnaires related to the preferences of foreign tourists in choosing tourist destinations in Bali before and after the eruption of Mount Agung. keywords: 392x; agung; bali; characteristics; destinations; disasters; information; issn; mount; no.2; number; tourism; tourists; travel; value; vol.7 cache: eot-64592.pdf plain text: eot-64592.txt item: #111 of 179 id: eot-64594 author: Meng, Kelly; Hitchcock, Michael title: Sustainability and Authenticity of Chinese Traditional Crafts in the Contexts of Luxury and Tourism date: 2020-09-30 words: 9595 flesch: 53 summary: Keywords: Chinese traditional crafts, luxury, tourism, sustainability, authenticity INTRODUCTION China is one of the leading handicraft producers with around 30% share of world trade (Ernst & Young 2012). Moreover, in 2017 the government released a ‘Plan to Revitalise the Traditional Crafts’, which aimed to “further promote traditional Chinese crafts” and “inject momentum into the protection of Chinese culture and heritage” (Hu 2017), with the objectives of increasing job opportunities and enhancing product diversity within the craft industry. keywords: 392x; art; authenticity; brand; china; chinese; consumers; crafts; craftsmanship; culture; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; international; issn; journal; luxury; no.2; products; tourism; tourism vol.7; vol.7 cache: eot-64594.pdf plain text: eot-64594.txt item: #112 of 179 id: eot-64595 author: Wicaksana, I Putu Wahyu; Suryawardani, I G A Oka; Dewi, Ratna Komala title: The Influence of Destination Brands on the Satisfaction and Revisit Intention of Foreign Tourists at the Agro-tourism of Ceking Rice Field Terrace in Bali date: 2020-09-30 words: 3747 flesch: 52 summary: The Influence of Destination Brands on the Satisfaction and Revisit Intention of Foreign Tourists at the Agro-tourism of Ceking Rice Field Terrace in Bali I Putu Wahyu Wicaksana1, I G A Oka Suryawardani2, Ratna Komala Dewi1 1 Agribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University 2 Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University Corresponding Author: wahyuwicaksanaa@gmail.com ARTICLE INFO Received 14 August 2020 Accepted 2 September 2020 Available online 30 September 2020 ABSTRACT Agrotourism attraction of Ceking Rice Field Terrace Village is a natural panorama of rice fields terrace has been recognized as heritage that should be preserved. This is the background of the research entitled “The Influence of Destination Brands on the Satisfaction and Revisit Intention of Foreign Tourists at the Agro-tourism of Ceking Rice Field Terrace in Bali . keywords: brand; ceking; field; rice; satisfaction; terrace; tourism; tourists cache: eot-64595.pdf plain text: eot-64595.txt item: #113 of 179 id: eot-64597 author: Sekali, Pebrianita Ivana Karo; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Dewi, Ratna Komala title: The Influence of Tourist Motivation on Revisit Intention to Alas Harum Agro tourism of Gianyar Regency, Bali date: 2020-09-30 words: 3992 flesch: 48 summary: The quantitative data of this research are the answers to the quantitative questionnaire statements from Alas Harum Agrotourism tourists, tourist motivation, tourist satisfaction, and revisit intention. (2020): 289-299 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 299 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 management of Alas Harum Agrotourism, namely: (1) Further research is needed on the influence of tourist motivation on revisit intention to determine marketing strategies, (2) Unique handicrafts need to pay attention to the diversity of types, product quality, and product packaging in order to increase tourist satisfaction at Alas Harum Agrotourism which has an impact on improving the image of shopping. keywords: agrotourism; alas; harum; motivation; research; satisfaction; tourist; value cache: eot-64597.pdf plain text: eot-64597.txt item: #114 of 179 id: eot-64598 author: Dethan, Antonietta Gizela; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: The Effect of Marketing Mix and Service Quality on Satisfaction and Revisit Intention to Kampung Coklat, Blitar Regency date: 2020-09-30 words: 9063 flesch: 53 summary: This study aims to analyze the effect of marketing mix and service quality on tourist satisfaction in Kampung Coklat, Blitar Regency, to analyze the effect of marketing mix and service quality on revisit intention to Kampung Coklat, Blitar Regency and to analyze the effect of tourist satisfaction on revisit intention to Kampung Coklat, Blitar Regency. The urgency of this study is to analyze the effect of the marketing mix and service quality on tourist satisfaction and revisit intention to educational tourism in Kampung Coklat, Blitar Regency. keywords: coklat; dan; effect; intention; issn; journal; kampung; kampung coklat; marketing; mix; quality; results; revisit; satisfaction; service; table; tourism; tourists; value; variable cache: eot-64598.pdf plain text: eot-64598.txt item: #115 of 179 id: eot-64611 author: Sugandi, Yogi Birrul Walid; Paturusi, Syamsul Alam; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Community-Based Homestay Management in the Village Tourism of Tete Batu, Lombok date: 2020-09-30 words: 5258 flesch: 52 summary: 2) SWOT matrix analysis that produces an alternative strategy of homestay management in Tete Batu Village. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Tete Batu Village is one of the villages that were expanded from its main village, namely Kotaraja in 1969 in the District of Sikur, located in the north directly adjacent to the Mount Rinjani National Park (TNGR) area with an altitude of 700/9000 masl. (2020): 369-383 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 369 e-ISSN: 2407-392X. p-ISSN: 2541-0857 Community-Based Homestay Management in the Village Tourism of Tete Batu, Lombok Yogi Birrul Walid Sugandi1, Syamsul Alam Paturusi2, Agung Suryawan Wiranatha2 1 Master Program in Tourism, Udayana University 2 Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University Corresponding Author: ybws1992@gmail.com ARTICLE INFO Received 2 September 2020 Accepted 18 September 2020 Available online 30 September 2020 ABSTRACT The dynamics of homestay development in the village tourism in Lombok is very rapid after the launching of 99 village tourisms by the West Nusa Tenggara Government. keywords: 392x; batu; community; development; homestay; issn; lombok; management; no.2; people; strategies; tete; tourism; village; vol.7 cache: eot-64611.pdf plain text: eot-64611.txt item: #116 of 179 id: eot-64613 author: Rumere, Nelman; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; Pujaastawa, Ida Bagus Gde title: Planning of Country Border Area as A Tourism Destination in Jayapura City date: 2020-09-30 words: 5704 flesch: 45 summary: Ida Bagus Gde Pujaastawa2 1Master Program in Tourism, Udayana University 2Center of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University Corresponding Author: nelmanrumere@gmail.com ARTICLE INFO Received 3 September 2020 Accepted 18 September 2020 Available online 30 September 2020 ABSTRACT This article investigates and identifies the involvement of stakeholders, analyzes internal and external factors that influence the planning of country border areas, and formulates strategies and programs for developing national border areas. Strategies and programs for developing country border areas with the Strengths-Opportunities strategies are mapping and polarization of tourist attractions, maximizing the types and diversity of tourism products in the border areas of the country, and evaluating cross-border festivals. keywords: attractions; border; border areas; community; country; country border; cross; development; facilities; factors; government; issn; tourism; tourists cache: eot-64613.pdf plain text: eot-64613.txt item: #117 of 179 id: eot-67018 author: Wijayanti, Ani; Pramezwary, Amelda; Putri, Emmita Devi Hari; Yulianto, Atun; Nurcahyo, R. Jati; Brahmanto, Erlangga title: Shopping Tourism Development Through Top Five Products in Yogyakarta City, Indonesia date: 2021-03-31 words: 4346 flesch: 57 summary: The research aims to examine shopping tourism products in Yogyakarta. Tourist shopping satisfaction is influenced by three aspects, including cost, shop pre- sentation, and product display (Turner and Reisinger, 2001). keywords: data; expenditure; issn; journal; products; research; shopping; shopping tourism; tourism; tourists; yogyakarta cache: eot-67018.pdf plain text: eot-67018.txt item: #118 of 179 id: eot-68442 author: Baiquni, Muhammad; Heriani, Heriani title: Stakeholder’s Perceptions about Sustainable Tourism in The Main Attraction of Banda Aceh Halal Tourism (Baiturrahman Great Mosque) date: 2021-03-31 words: 5787 flesch: 58 summary: Besides that, com- fort and service are the main support for mosque tourism. Initial name of informant to save her/his privacy. toilet and ablution place, even informati- on from one of the mosque managers that the motorbike of the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque mosque was parked too missing a few months ago. keywords: aceh; attraction; baiturrahman; baiturrahman mosque; development; grand; issn; mosque; people; renovation; tourism cache: eot-68442.pdf plain text: eot-68442.txt item: #119 of 179 id: eot-68935 author: Ongko, Brian; Satrya, I Dewa Gde title: A Marketing Strategy Analysis of ATS Tour and Travel During Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2021-03-31 words: 3815 flesch: 62 summary: Through the informants’ answers from ATS Tour and Travel consumers, they wanted a vacation that was not too far from Surabaya and not too crowded. In this case, tourism service companies have begun to be able to create new marketing strategies in the middle of the new normal. keywords: ats; company; crisis; management; marketing; pandemic; strategy; tour; tourism; travel cache: eot-68935.pdf plain text: eot-68935.txt item: #120 of 179 id: eot-69741 author: Maizida, Karlina title: On Different Perspective: Image of Yogyakarta as a Tourist Destination from Domestic and International Tourist’s Perception date: 2021-03-31 words: 8823 flesch: 53 summary: In the situation of pandemic CO- VID-19 where most of tourists destination has visitation dropped dramatically and mobility of the people can easily spread the virus (UNWTO, 2020), using online questionnaire is assumed as an appropriate way to conduct survey research. Keywords: destination image, domestic and international tourist, Yog- yakarta, Indonesia Article Info Submitted January 24th 2021 Accepted March 18th 2021 Published March 31th 2021 nation image has broadly been conducted, many have shown that it is the crucial fac- tor in selecting a destination to visit (Hun- ter, 2008). keywords: agree; attributes; destination; destination image; doi; image; international; issn; journal; research; respondents; study; tourist; yogyakarta cache: eot-69741.pdf plain text: eot-69741.txt item: #121 of 179 id: eot-70278 author: Lesmana, Kevin Benedict; Marta, Rustono Farady; Wahjudi, Sugeng title: Online Marketing Strategy Analysis of PT. Bagus Trans Wisata date: 2021-03-31 words: 2373 flesch: 69 summary: Discussing these problems, a SWOT ana- lysis was obtained regarding the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in marketing travel products online at PT. It is easier to add or update new travel products 3. keywords: bagus; marketing; media; trans; travel; wisata cache: eot-70278.pdf plain text: eot-70278.txt item: #122 of 179 id: eot-70975 author: Putri, Agustina Eka; Dienaputra, Reiza D; Novianti, Evi; Khadijah, Ute Lies title: Agrotourism Development in Sukalarang Village, Sukabumi Regency date: 2021-09-30 words: 2950 flesch: 50 summary: Local community activities in the Sukalarang Citrus plantation Based on material aspects, the condi- tion of the infrastructure, namely the road to Sukalarang Village, is very adequate with regular repairs (Figure 2). Furthermore, there is no initiative from the relevant stakeholders (local communities, plantation owners, and the Sukalarang Village/ Sukabumi District Government) to make Sukalarang Village an Agrotourism village. keywords: agrotourism; aspects; attraction; community; issn; potential; sukalarang; village cache: eot-70975.pdf plain text: eot-70975.txt item: #123 of 179 id: eot-71445 author: Chloridiany, Aulia title: Social Media Marketing Strategy of Indonesian Tourism in The Time of Pandemic date: 2021-03-31 words: 5072 flesch: 52 summary: In the context of tourism, significan- ces of social media marketing in tourism are: 1) Third, Indonesia Travel social media accounts to promote Indonesian tourism to global markets. keywords: accounts; contents; indonesia; issn; marketing; media; motce; pandemic; strategy; tourism; travel cache: eot-71445.pdf plain text: eot-71445.txt item: #124 of 179 id: eot-71446 author: Wijaya, Agung Rendra; Bendesa, I Komang Gde; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: Accommodation Business Competition in Bali: Competitive Strategy for Star Hotel in Sanur date: 2021-03-31 words: 3496 flesch: 48 summary: The significant increase in the num- ber of star hotels as well as the number of rooms available in Bali has resulted in increased competition between hotels. (2021): 70-76 76http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot e-ISSN 2407-392X. p-ISSN 2541-0857 low season and the increasing number of budget hotels were the two main threats fa- ced by star hotels in this region; Conside- ring the internal and external environment of the hotel, using IFE and EFE matrices, the appropriate competitive strategy used by hotels wass an aggressive competitive strategy by penetrating into new markets and maintaining ‘traditional markets’, in addition to diversifying existing products and or services offered. keywords: accommodation; bali; hotel; issn; sanur; star; strategy; tourism cache: eot-71446.pdf plain text: eot-71446.txt item: #125 of 179 id: eot-71449 author: Ardani, Edvi Gracia; Harianto, Anton title: Surviving Strategy of Hospitality Sector in Pandemic Situation date: 2021-03-31 words: 5761 flesch: 57 summary: This economic sector surely includes the industry of hospitality in Indonesia which represents 60% of the income in tourism sector with 40% from hotel business and 20% from food and beverage business. The scope of the industry that is covered in this study is hotel business and restaurant or food and beverage business that includes different levels of SMEs that exclude the luxury type of business. keywords: business; food; hospitality; hotel; industry; innovation; issn; pandemic; people; situation; tourism cache: eot-71449.pdf plain text: eot-71449.txt item: #126 of 179 id: eot-71450 author: Muhamad, Muhamad; Rahmawati, Aneke title: Participatory Planning of Tourist Train Station Accessibility and Creative Industry Development date: 2021-03-31 words: 4320 flesch: 43 summary: The problem is the level of participation and the role of the community in the development of tourist villages in Wirun village is still low, currently being stagnant. A stopping point for the tourist is needed, d) the main entrance to Wirun vil- lage is needed for clarity and characteris- tics, e) lack of involvement of stakeholders in the development of Wirun tourist village. keywords: community; development; government; industries; issn; participatory; planning; sukoharjo; tourism; village cache: eot-71450.pdf plain text: eot-71450.txt item: #127 of 179 id: eot-71451 author: Dewi, Luh Putu Triyanti Ariestiana; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka title: Service Quality, Brand Attributes, Satisfaction and Loyalty of Guests Staying at Le Meridien Hotel Bali Jimbaran date: 2021-03-31 words: 8720 flesch: 56 summary: Quality of Le Meridien exte- rior and interior overall, Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran offer a consistency maintenance, Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran Public Space, Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran pool and lively lobby and Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran sty- list and up to date design can create a me- morable experience for these guests . I will continue to buy the products offered by Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran. keywords: bali; brand; effect; guests; hotel; jimbaran; le meridien; loyalty; meridien; quality; satisfaction; service; variables cache: eot-71451.pdf plain text: eot-71451.txt item: #128 of 179 id: eot-71452 author: Sari, Dhanik Puspita; Batubara, Rima Pratiwi title: E-Tourism as A Promotion Media for Cimande Tourism Village date: 2021-03-31 words: 4714 flesch: 57 summary: The result discover that Cimande tourism village website has a fairly good level of visibility by using search engines namely Google, Yahoo and Bing. On Cimande tourism village website, the link found is in the form of writing. keywords: cimande; form; information; issn; marketing; media; promotion; search; tourism; tourism village; village; website cache: eot-71452.pdf plain text: eot-71452.txt item: #129 of 179 id: eot-71453 author: Muhamad, Muhamad; Ruslanjari, Dina; Hanif, Azmy title: Creative Tourism in The Era of New Normality in The Advancement of Culture date: 2021-03-31 words: 3449 flesch: 45 summary: The term creative tourism (creative based tourism) has gained a place in the answer in an economy filled with cre- ative elements from destinations that have led to innovations in its development. This research is intended to formulate a form of creative tourism development in Yogyakar- ta and the Borobudur area. keywords: data; development; economy; industry; issn; new; tourism; tourists; yogyakarta cache: eot-71453.pdf plain text: eot-71453.txt item: #130 of 179 id: eot-71458 author: Nugraha, I Gede Putra; Antara, I Made; Budiarsa, Made; Paturusi, Syamsul Alam title: The Role of Social Capital in Serangan Sub-District, Denpasar-Bali date: 2021-03-31 words: 3108 flesch: 46 summary: There is often miscommunication between the go- vernment and the local community in the development of sustainable tourism in Se- rangan Sub-District due to a lack of coor- dination in planning village tourism in Se- rangan Sub-District. CONCLUSION Based on the results of this study, se- veral things can be suggested as follows. The Role of Social Capital in Serangan Sub-District, Denpasar-Bali I Gede Putra Nugraha1*, I Made Antara2, Made Budiarsa2, Syamsul Alam Paturusi2 1Tourism Faculty, Udayana University, Bali – Indonesia 2Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University, Bali – Indonesia *Corresponding Author: dedenugraha@ymail.com DOI: https://doi.org/10.24922/eot.v8i1.71458 Abstract Serangan sub-district as a potential area is a representation of Denpasar City Government’s policy on environmental conservation, historical and cultural values, the interests of the world of education, and the interests of cultural tourism full of attractions. keywords: community; development; district; serangan; serangan sub; sub; tourism; village cache: eot-71458.pdf plain text: eot-71458.txt item: #131 of 179 id: eot-71901 author: EoT, Editorial Team title: Front Matter E-Journal of Tourism Vol. 8 No. 1 March 2021 date: 2021-03-31 words: 580 flesch: 47 summary: Dr. Devi Roza K. Kausar, Universitas Pancasila (Scopus ID: 35146005500) Dr. Hera Oktadiana, James Cook University, Australia (Scopus ID: 57079190600) PUBLISHER Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University in partnership with Indonesian Hotel General Manager Association and Bali Tourism Village Communication Forum ADDRESS Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University Jalan P.B. Sudirman Denpasar - Bali 80232 Email: ejournal.tourism@unud.ac.id; riset.pariwisata@unud.ac.id Phone: +62 81237641918 ; Website: https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot/ https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot/ E-Journal of Tourism Vol.8. Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Darma Putra, Universitas Udayana (Scopus ID: 24741071600) Prof. Dr. Janianton Damanik, Gadjah Mada University (Scopus ID: 57192676817) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Baiquni, Gadjah Mada University (Scopus ID: 57210758742) Prof. Dr. Bet El Silisna Lagarense, Politeknik Negeri Manado (Scopus ID: 55990881600) keywords: prof; scopus; tourism cache: eot-71901.pdf plain text: eot-71901.txt item: #132 of 179 id: eot-72592 author: Yuniarso, Ari; Setyorini, Albertha Dwi; Anggiani, Sarfilianty title: Service Quality to Customer Satisfaction with Situational Leadership as Moderation (Case Study on Travel Agent) date: 2021-09-30 words: 4371 flesch: 56 summary: Thus it can be concluded that all indicators of service quality variables are valid. Thus it can be concluded that all indicators of service quality variables are valid. keywords: company; customer; data; quality; results; satisfaction; service; test; travel cache: eot-72592.pdf plain text: eot-72592.txt item: #133 of 179 id: eot-73046 author: Azizah, Siti Nur; Setyawati, Harini Abrilia title: Impact of Job Crafting to Work Engagement: Mediating Role of Person-Job Fit and Job Resources on The Tour Guide date: 2021-09-30 words: 3866 flesch: 61 summary: In different words, a persons’ job match mediates the impact of job crafting on job engagement. Work engagement can be shaped well by many factors, one of which is employee job crafting. keywords: bakker; crafting; engagement; fit; job; person; resources; work cache: eot-73046.pdf plain text: eot-73046.txt item: #134 of 179 id: eot-74318 author: Dechen, Pem; Sanyost, Sittichai; Syah, Ahmad Mujafar title: A Proposed Partnership Scheme of Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) and MICE Corporations: Passenger Satisfaction and Tourism Transport Policy Approach date: 2021-09-30 words: 7634 flesch: 46 summary: Identify examples of best practice in the coordination of public transport services between transport modes and destinations. Identify examples of best practice in the coordination of public transport services between BTS and MICE corpora- tions. keywords: bangkok; bts; corporations; destination; issn; mice; passenger; public; satisfaction; service; study; system; thailand; tourism; transport; travel; venues cache: eot-74318.pdf plain text: eot-74318.txt item: #135 of 179 id: eot-74597 author: Chuchu, Tinashe title: Assessing the Effectiveness of Technology in Destination Marketing during the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2021-09-30 words: 5669 flesch: 56 summary: Usoro, Shoyelu and Kuofie (2010) explo- red technology acceptance models use in e- tourism while Hanan and Putit (2014) rese- arch the marketing of tourism destinations through Instagram. Destination marketing is as a central concept in the future growth and sustainability of tourism destinations in an increasingly globalised and competitive market for tourists (UNWTO, 2011). keywords: covid-19; destination; destination marketing; impact; journal; marketing; media; pandemic; research; social; technology; tourism; travel cache: eot-74597.pdf plain text: eot-74597.txt item: #136 of 179 id: eot-76346 author: Yuniati, Nining title: Green Hotel Concept and Practices in Indonesia date: 2021-09-30 words: 6895 flesch: 52 summary: Various ob- stacles such as perceptions and procedures about green hotels identical with high cost- high maintenance, support and government participation through a policy that has not been optimal, and understanding of green hotel procedures are things that are part of the constraints of green hotel practices in Indonesia. Currently (2016) the Govern- ment through the Ministry of Tourism has launched a blend of green hotel which is expected to be a guide for hotels in imple- menting green hotel practices. keywords: concept; eco; energy; environment; green; hotel; indonesia; industry; issn; journal; management; practices; research; tourism; tourists; use; water; yogyakarta cache: eot-76346.pdf plain text: eot-76346.txt item: #137 of 179 id: eot-77440 author: Kusumawardhani, Yuviani; Anita, Tiurida Lily; Simanihuruk, Maidar title: A Conceptual Human Resource Strategy Framework for Rural Tourism After Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study in Sukajadi Village, Bogor District, Province of West Java date: 2021-09-30 words: 7202 flesch: 48 summary: Meanwhile, training is needed for ru- ral communities to improve the quality of tourism village human resources. Thus, there are several programs that are recommended to improve the qua- lity of tourism village human resources in- cluding post-pandemic tourism village ma- nagement skills, standardization of MSME products, coaching, mentoring, counseling and training. keywords: communities; community; development; issn; journal; management; quality; research; resources; strategy; system; tourism; tourism village; training; village cache: eot-77440.pdf plain text: eot-77440.txt item: #138 of 179 id: eot-77562 author: Suksmawati, Herlina; Rahmatin, Leily Suci; Firdaus, Praja title: Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Analysis of Strategic Area Tourism Destination Pelang Region date: 2021-09-30 words: 6655 flesch: 36 summary: The access system to tourism des- tinations is one of the factors in planning and developing tourism destination areas, the suitability of road facilities and the transportation used will have an impact on regional functions, the readiness of the re- gion to accept noise with the construction of road facilities and transportation routes is an important aspect that must be conside- red. Tourism is expected to be sustainable for the natural and social resources of local communities in tourism areas (Newsome, Moore and Dowling, 2013). keywords: area; attractions; characteristics; destinations; development; kili; management; pelang; planning; tourism; transportation cache: eot-77562.pdf plain text: eot-77562.txt item: #139 of 179 id: eot-77749 author: Darma Putra, I Nyoman; Hitchcock, Michael title: Bali Imagined in the Context of Tourism date: 2021-09-30 words: 6308 flesch: 59 summary: The Dutch invasion (1906-1908) and the colonization of Southern Bali unleashed a brutality that the occupier tried to mitigate through economic reconstruction, ushering in tourism, as Bali was not suitable for mines or plantations. There were a number of interlocutors in this period heralding from a vast number of different countries – The Netherlands, UK, USA, Belgium, Mexico, Germany, Russia etc. – as well as local actors, no- tably the royal Cokorda family of Ubud in upland Bali. keywords: bali; balinese; dutch; gaze; hindu; image; indonesia; island; issn; java; majapahit; time; tourism cache: eot-77749.pdf plain text: eot-77749.txt item: #140 of 179 id: eot-77768 author: Usmawati, Putri; Prasetyo, Yanu Endar; Fedryansyah, Muhammad title: Social Network and Small Business Sustainability: A Case Study in Borobudur Temple Tourism Park date: 2021-09-30 words: 3945 flesch: 67 summary: Informants are divided into four categories, (1) Small traders in the Borobudur Temp- le Tourism Park (2) Souvenir merchants or suppliers - people who sell merchandise to small traders. In other words, small traders at Borobudur Temple Tourism Park must al- ways maintain trust between them and ex- pand their social capital by developing new social networks to support business sustai- nability. keywords: borobudur; borobudur temple; business; network; park; suppliers; temple; temple tourism; tourism; traders cache: eot-77768.pdf plain text: eot-77768.txt item: #141 of 179 id: eot-78276 author: Tamaratika, Fenilia; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka title: The Urban Heritage Tourism Development Strategies in Gajah Mada Denpasar Heritage Area Based on The Visitors’ Satisfaction date: 2021-09-30 words: 5647 flesch: 43 summary: (2021): 161-171 170http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot e-ISSN 2407-392X. p-ISSN 2541-0857 on Android and iOS to support the ease of organizing tourist activities, 2) Improving the quality and quantity of public toilets in tourist attraction areas, 3) Provision of special supported souvenir areas. with the differentiation of product development that is typical of the Gajah Mada Heritage Area, 4) Improved quality of information centers in tourist attraction areas, 5) Improves the quantity and quality of banking facilities in tourist attraction areas, 6) Improves social cooperation support from the City Govern- ment, Institutions, Traditional Villages and other parties in the tourist attraction and surrounding areas. keywords: area; attractions; denpasar; development; elements; gajah mada; heritage; heritage area; heritage tourism; mada heritage; performance; tourist; tourist attractions cache: eot-78276.pdf plain text: eot-78276.txt item: #142 of 179 id: eot-78277 author: Putri, Ida Ayu Karina; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka title: Evaluation of CHSE-Based Homestay Business Management in Ubud Tourism Area date: 2021-09-30 words: 6146 flesch: 47 summary: Overview of Homestay Businesses in Ubud Tourism Area The origin of the development of ho- mestay businesses as the epicenter in the Ubud Tourism Area homestay has been known to have started in the early 1930s with the arrival of foreign painters who stayed at the Ubud Palace. (2021): 237-249 237http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot e-ISSN 2407-392X. p-ISSN 2541-0857 Evaluation of CHSE-Based Homestay Business Management in Ubud Tourism Area Ida Ayu Karina keywords: bali; chse; covid-19; government; health; homestay; homestay businesses; issn; management; pandemic; tourism; tourism area; tourists; ubud tourism cache: eot-78277.pdf plain text: eot-78277.txt item: #143 of 179 id: eot-80576 author: Arina, Kristi Karla; Sumanti, Athina Isabella; Gradianto, Gabriel title: The Government Support on Women Entrepreneurial Intention Affected by Layoffs in Tourism Industry date: 2022-04-05 words: 6498 flesch: 44 summary: Keywords: women entrepreneurial intention; internal locus of control; external locus of control; government support. Furthermore, the indirect impact of internal and external locus of control through mediation or intervening construct government support on women entrepreneurial intentions affected by layoffs is described in Table 4. http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot E-Journal of Tourism Vol.9. keywords: centers; control; government; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; intention; issn; layoffs; locus; production; sales; support; women cache: eot-80576.pdf plain text: eot-80576.txt item: #144 of 179 id: eot-82250 author: Suasapha, Anom Hery; Mertha, I Wayan; Widana, Ida Bagus Gede Agung; Wiarti, Luh Yusni; Agustini, Ni Putu Oka; Zuraida, Lukia; Putri, Diah Cynthia title: Tourism Potential Evaluation and Strategy Formulation for Pine Forest of Gelagahlinggah; Experience From A Community Engagement date: 2022-04-05 words: 7757 flesch: 67 summary: Keywords: tourism potentials; evaluative; pine forest; strategy. Since the aim of the research was to evaluate the tourism potentials of pine forest at Gelagahlinggah Village, it was agreed that the variable from which the statements of the questionnaire will be derived, should incorporate variables that enable the identification of the tourism po- tential, from the point of their strengths and weaknesses (internal variable), as well as opportunities and threats (external varia- ble). keywords: community; engagement; factor; forest; gelagahlinggah; gelagahlinggah pine; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; items; journal; pine; pine forest; potentials; research; tourism; village cache: eot-82250.pdf plain text: eot-82250.txt item: #145 of 179 id: eot-82251 author: Suasapha, Anom Hery title: Visitors’ Evaluation of Destination Attributes of Penglipuran Village date: 2022-09-30 words: 6254 flesch: 57 summary: Therefore, his article aims to discuss the visitors’ evaluation of destination attributes of Penglipuran Village to un- derstand attributes the visitors perceived as important and how they are performing. CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION This article tries to discuss visitor evaluation of destination attributes of Penglipuran Village. keywords: attributes; bali; destination; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; importance; issn; item; journal; penglipuran; performance; research; tourism; village cache: eot-82251.pdf plain text: eot-82251.txt item: #146 of 179 id: eot-82285 author: Simanihuruk, Maidar; Kusumawardhani, Yuviani; Audilla, Lovita Susan title: Enhancing Repurchase Intention at Warung Kopi Tepi Sungai Depok: The Role of Customer Experience date: 2022-04-03 words: 4381 flesch: 56 summary: Warung Kopi Tepi Sungai Depok has various advantages despite its less-than-ideal location. Then Warung Kopi Tepi Sungai Depok will be the top option of the customers. keywords: consumers; customer; depok; experience; intention; interest; kopi; repurchase; sungai; tepi; warung cache: eot-82285.pdf plain text: eot-82285.txt item: #147 of 179 id: eot-82543 author: Ariana, Nyoman; Antara, Made; Budiarsa, Made; Sudiarta, I Nyoman title: The Effect of Eudamonic Value on Product Services, Satisfaction and Happiness of Foreign Tourists in Bali date: 2021-09-30 words: 9079 flesch: 54 summary: Filep & Deery (2010) explores tourist happiness associ- ated with positive emotions. (2016) who examined the rela- tionship between photography and the level of tourist happiness. keywords: bali; effect; happiness; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; product; research; satisfaction; service; tourism; tourist satisfaction; tourists; value cache: eot-82543.pdf plain text: eot-82543.txt item: #148 of 179 id: eot-82895 author: Sari, Dhanik Puspita title: Slow Tourism Possibilities in Cimande Tourism Village – West Java date: 2022-04-01 words: 5521 flesch: 62 summary: Slow tourism is not a common form of tourism, in Indonesia, no research has ever been conducted on slow tourism before, the result find out that Cimande has a great possibility to be developed into a destination with the concept of slow tourism. Where in carrying out slow tourism activities, of course, it cannot be separated from slow destinations, slow transport, and slow food which are provided in tourist destinations. keywords: activities; cimande; community; form; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; slow; tourism; tourists; village cache: eot-82895.pdf plain text: eot-82895.txt item: #149 of 179 id: eot-83518 author: Widiastuti, Rina; Richardus, Wisma Nugraha Christianto; Budiawan, Budiawan title: Glorifying Cultural Scapes to Conflictual Tourismscapes: the Dynamics of Tourism Development in Rural Indonesia date: 2022-04-05 words: 7880 flesch: 49 summary: The inventory of Bejiharjo cultural heritage continued in 2011. There are dozens of groups of artists and performers in Bejiharjo village. keywords: actors; bejiharjo; cultural; culture; development; goa; goa pindul; government; gunungkidul; heritage; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; number; pindul; process; tourism; village; yogyakarta cache: eot-83518.pdf plain text: eot-83518.txt item: #150 of 179 id: eot-84035 author: Muhamad, Muhamad; Budiani, Sri Rahayu title: Rural Creative Tourism as A Growth Triangle on The Slopes of Mount Sumbing, Magelang in The New Era of Normality date: 2022-04-02 words: 5530 flesch: 51 summary: Keywords: creative tourism; independent tourism village. The implementation of this study focused on creative tourism as an alternative to tourism, especially during the pandemic, as follows. keywords: community; destination; development; hamlet; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; mount; muhamad; nepal; sumbing; tourism; tourists; village cache: eot-84035.pdf plain text: eot-84035.txt item: #151 of 179 id: eot-84037 author: Sunaryo, Nonny Aji; Devi, Mazarina; Hidayati, Laili; Denata, Zorayda Nabila; Puspitasari, Firlia Wahyu title: The Analysis of Determinant Factors of Customer Preferences on Café as a Culinary Tourism Destination in Malang date: 2022-03-31 words: 3048 flesch: 60 summary: The second step of factor analysis is factor extraction using principal components analysis (PCA). In order to conducted factor analysis, a ratio of sam- ple (respondent) versus measured variables is 5:1, furthermore the total of sample size cannot be less than 100 (Fabrigar and Wegener, 2012). keywords: analysis; factor; issn; malang; results; study; tourism cache: eot-84037.pdf plain text: eot-84037.txt item: #152 of 179 id: eot-84038 author: Mahadewi, Ni Made Eka; Irwanti, Ni Ketut Dewi title: The Phenomenon Crisis Management on Tourism Destination Development (Perspectives on Travel Management and Ergonomic Destination) date: 2022-04-01 words: 5088 flesch: 48 summary: Some literatures-based theoretical and it implementation to Bali as tourist destination used to elaborate tour- ism condition such as: (1) the type of tourism crisis in Bali as a favourite tourist destination; (2) the tourism product and services of Bali tourism from ergonomic perspective; (3) the relationship of crisis and its support- ing product and services for Bali tourism from ergonomic perspective; (4) the phenomenon crisis and its tourism development from ergonomic perspectives to quality and sustainability of Bali tourism. The results of this paper will try to describe and to emphasize particular types of tourism crisis and accordingly, pos- sibilities to improve and manage them. keywords: bali; crisis; destination; development; ergonomic; et.al; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; management; research; tourism; tourists cache: eot-84038.pdf plain text: eot-84038.txt item: #153 of 179 id: eot-84039 author: Saputri, Anggi; Hidayati, Laili; Sunaryo, Nonny Aji title: Determining Factors of Tourist Interest in Culinary Tourism in Malang date: 2022-04-02 words: 2078 flesch: 73 summary: Malang culinary tourism has very good potential. Many types of tourism are available in Malang, such as nature tourism, religious tourism, artifi- cial tourism, and culinary tourism. keywords: cak; culinary; malang; man; tourism cache: eot-84039.pdf plain text: eot-84039.txt item: #154 of 179 id: eot-84154 author: Astawa, I Putu title: Strategies and Policies for The Acceleration of Bali Tourism Recovery date: 2022-03-31 words: 6482 flesch: 54 summary: There are several things that can be done as a trial to persuade and encourage tourists, which include (1) simulating the imple- mentation of health protocols through Free Covid Corridor, (2) event executions, (3) work from Bali campaigns, (4) influencer collaboration, and (5) digitalization for tourism inclusivity. Furthermore, the strategies to en- courage tourists to travel to Bali are Free Covid Corridor, MICE events, work from Bali program, influencer collaboration through the “We Love Bali” campaign and inclusive tourism digitalization. keywords: bali; community; covid-19; health; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; implementation; information; issn; journal; protocols; tourism; tourists; travel; trust; vaccination cache: eot-84154.pdf plain text: eot-84154.txt item: #155 of 179 id: eot-84469 author: Putra, I Kadek Diana; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: The Analysis of Visitor Behavior to Sibetan Tourism Village, Karangasem Bali date: 2023-03-30 words: 6744 flesch: 45 summary: In visitor behavior, the contribution of visitor satisfaction indica- tors has an interrelated relationship in shaping the image of the Sibetan Tourism Village destination. The Effect of Service Quality on Visitor Satisfaction to Sibetan Tourism Village To achieve visitor satisfaction, it re- quires tourism packaging and quality ser- vice so that visitors feel satisfied. keywords: behavior; destination; effect; image; intention; revisit; satisfaction; tourism; tourism village; village; visitor cache: eot-84469.pdf plain text: eot-84469.txt item: #156 of 179 id: eot-85161 author: EoT, Editorial Team title: Front Matter E-Journal of Tourism Vol. 9 No. 1 March 2022 date: 2022-03-31 words: 584 flesch: 46 summary: Dr. Devi Roza K. Kausar, Universitas Pancasila (Scopus ID: 35146005500) Dr. Hera Oktadiana, James Cook University, Australia (Scopus ID: 57079190600) PUBLISHER Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University in partnership with Indonesian Hotel General Manager Association and Bali Tourism Village Communication Forum ADDRESS Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University Jalan P.B. Sudirman Denpasar - Bali 80232 Email: ejournal.tourism@unud.ac.id; riset.pariwisata@unud.ac.id Phone: +62 81237641918 ; Website: https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot/ https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot/ E-Journal of Tourism Vol.9. Dr. I Komang Gde Bendesa, Universitas Udayana (Scopus ID: 57193197621) keywords: prof; scopus; tourism cache: eot-85161.pdf plain text: eot-85161.txt item: #157 of 179 id: eot-85470 author: Bhaskara, Gde Indra title: Lesson Learned: Shaping Collaboration Among Tourism Stakeholders During Mount Agung Eruption date: 2022-04-12 words: 6352 flesch: 54 summary: Lesson Learned We benefit from this disaster because we have SOPs on how to handle me- dium or guest guests when the disaster occurs or when the airport is closed” (Head of Bali Tourism). Towards a framework for tourism disaster management. keywords: agung; airport; bali; destination; disaster; eruption; framework; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; indonesia; information; issn; journal; management; mount; tourism; tourists cache: eot-85470.pdf plain text: eot-85470.txt item: #158 of 179 id: eot-86975 author: Yuniati, Nining title: Factors Affecting Buyer Decision on Tourism Business Event date: 2022-09-30 words: 5741 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: participation; business event; decision; MICE. Accordingly, this study is an attempt to examine a number of factors which are thought to have a major influence in the decision to participate in a number of business events in Yogyakarta. keywords: accessibility; accommodation; business; decision; event; factors; journal; test; tourism; value; venue cache: eot-86975.pdf plain text: eot-86975.txt item: #159 of 179 id: eot-87706 author: Satrya, Dewa Gde; Muljono, Virginia Felizia title: A Sustainable Tourism Development Strategy in Manggarai Regency date: 2022-09-30 words: 5259 flesch: 58 summary: The strategy for the de- velopment of sustainable tourism is first from the community perspective, using an emotional cultural approach to create a strong sense of belong- ing. Keywords: development strategy; sustainable tourism; community based tourism. keywords: community; culture; destinations; development; government; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; manggarai; people; regency; tourism; tourists cache: eot-87706.pdf plain text: eot-87706.txt item: #160 of 179 id: eot-88944 author: Gozali, Gozali title: Planning of Gastronomic Tourism Destinations in Balikpapan City date: 2022-09-30 words: 3369 flesch: 59 summary: INTRODUCTION Background The development of food tourism (food tourism, culinary tourism, gastro tourism) has recently experienced a posi- tive increase in many regions in Indonesia. This can be seen from the policy products and development plans made by the local authorities, which are limited to managing the Manggar beach area, not yet regulating in detail the devel- opment of culinary tourism destinations in the Manggar beach area. keywords: balikpapan; beach; city; development; food; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; manggar; table; tourism cache: eot-88944.pdf plain text: eot-88944.txt item: #161 of 179 id: eot-88982 author: Primastahta, Candraning Koes; Widyaninggar, Cakry Lientang; Mani, La title: Social Media (YouTube) Content Analysis to 5 Indonesian’s Super Priority Destination date: 2022-09-30 words: 5948 flesch: 54 summary: It can be seen from the various contents that was made like their unique food from each destination, tourism destination that can be references around the destination and the consistent time on uploading vid- eos to promote the 5 super priority destina- tions. Besides that, there are a lot of new pro- grams that was made by Sandiaga on pro- moting tourism destination, like village tour, Trail of Civilization in the storytelling form, building up the infrastructure, com- munication networking, creative economy product marketing, preparing superior hu- man resource. keywords: communication; data; destination; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; media; policy; priority; sandiaga; super; tourism; wishnutama; youtube cache: eot-88982.pdf plain text: eot-88982.txt item: #162 of 179 id: eot-89035 author: Kusumawardhani, Yuviani title: Systematic Literature Review and Future Agenda: Leadership Style and Dimension in Rural Tourism Settings date: 2022-09-30 words: 6729 flesch: 45 summary: Literature studies on rural tourism development have been widely conducted, but those focused on leadership in rural tourism are still limited. The dimension that can be developed is how stakeholder in- volvement in rural tourism development can increase, and rural tourism can be inte- grated with other sectors through leader- ship. keywords: community; destination; development; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; leadership; research; review; tourism; tourism development; vol cache: eot-89035.pdf plain text: eot-89035.txt item: #163 of 179 id: eot-89175 author: Nugroho, Fajar Aditya; Eldina, Ginta; Novanda, Nino Wahyu; Br. Ginting, Nicola Tesalonika; Putri, Regita Dwi title: The Assessment of Community Participation in The Development of Marine Tourism in the Spermonde Islands date: 2022-09-30 words: 4515 flesch: 52 summary: Keywords: marine tourism; community participation; community development. So, in the future, several strat- egies are needed to increase community participation. keywords: activities; community; development; islands; level; marine; participation; people; spermonde; tourism cache: eot-89175.pdf plain text: eot-89175.txt item: #164 of 179 id: eot-89877 author: Widodo, Purwanto; Faizi, Faizi title: Real Demand Survey (RDS) on The Development Plan of Jogya Agro Techno Park (JATP) in Kulon Progo Regency date: 2023-03-30 words: 6071 flesch: 58 summary: Tourist facilities are complementary to tourist destinations needed to meet the needs of tourists enjoying a tour. So that in the end, each component is interrelated in a series of travel tours rang- ing from tourist attractions and activities to tourist facilities, which are an inseparable unit (Salim & Wiyana, 2017). keywords: accommodation; attractions; facilities; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; interest; issn; jatp; journal; respondents; results; test; tourist; type cache: eot-89877.pdf plain text: eot-89877.txt item: #165 of 179 id: eot-91384 author: Suksmawati, Herlina; Rahmatin, Leily Suci; Firdaus, Praja title: Implementation of Conservation Tourism in Supporting The Protection of The Essential Turtle Ecosystem Area at Taman Kili - Kili Beach Wonocoyo, Panggul date: 2022-09-30 words: 7640 flesch: 50 summary: Taman Kili - Kili Beach with regional characteristics as spawning grounds can be interpreted as a Landscape with Geological and Geomorphological Specificity, an area with supratidal characteristics of fine or coarse sand that is broad and sloping and has plant species with coastal vegetation for- mations which are turtle nesting areas, some The types of turtles found in the Taman Kili – Kili Beach area are green turtles, krill and blimbing, but it is pos- sible that there will be other species if the KEE of Taman Kili – Kili Beach continues to improve in protecting land use functions as turtle nesting habitats. Conservation tourism is carried out in accordance with the provisions in the management of conservation areas and also essential ecosystem areas, while still paying attention to the socio-cultural envi- ronment of the surrounding community so that the purpose of the function of utilizing the essential turtle ecosystem area can also be felt by the sur- rounding community. keywords: activities; area; community; conservation; conservation tourism; development; ecosystem; eggs; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; indonesia; issn; kee; kili beach; kili kili; resources; taman kili; tourism; turtle cache: eot-91384.pdf plain text: eot-91384.txt item: #166 of 179 id: eot-92111 author: Arismayanti, Ni Ketut; Suwena, I Ketut; Sendra, I Made title: Tourist Satisfaction Patterns and Index for Travel Companions While Traveling in Bali date: 2022-09-30 words: 8061 flesch: 47 summary: The study of tourism must depart from humans as symptoms, humans in a holistic perspective that is not divided bet- ween humans who travel and tourist attrac- tions as tourist destinations, and services as industry (Ben, 2018; Suwena and Aris- mayanti, 2020). Tourist experience is an interaction between tourists and tourist destinations, where the tourist destination becomes the site of the experience and tourists become the actor of the experience (Stamboulis and Skayannis, 2003). keywords: bali; companions; customer; destinations; expectations; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; level; quality; satisfaction; tourism; tourism destinations; tourists; travel; travel companions cache: eot-92111.pdf plain text: eot-92111.txt item: #167 of 179 id: eot-92113 author: Hien, Duong Thi; Thanh, Tran Duc title: Resident Perception of Conflict with Tourism Enterprise: An Investigation at A Mountainous Destination in Vietnam date: 2022-09-30 words: 7867 flesch: 57 summary: This study is an additional contribution to the theoretical per- spective of tourism conflict. The finding is an additional con- tribution to the theoretical perspective of tourism conflict. keywords: businesses; community; conflict; development; enterprise; et al; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; involvement; issn; journal; management; research; residents; tourism cache: eot-92113.pdf plain text: eot-92113.txt item: #168 of 179 id: eot-92881 author: Putra, I Putu Angga Suta Pramana; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka title: The Strategy for Handling the Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic by Sanur Tourism Actors date: 2022-09-30 words: 5041 flesch: 52 summary: Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has given a negative impact on Sanur tourism, therefore a strategy for handling the impact of COVID-19 pandemic is needed for the restoration of Sanur tourism. The primary data of this study were obtained di- rectly from interviews conducted with in- formants, namely tourism actors, the gov- ernment and related parties regarding strat- egies in handling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Sanur tourism. keywords: actors; area; bali; covid-19; impact; information; research; sanur; sanur tourism; tourism; visitors cache: eot-92881.pdf plain text: eot-92881.txt item: #169 of 179 id: eot-92882 author: Octanisa, Dheanita Sekarini; Bendesa, I Komang Gde; Suryawardani, I Gusti Ayu Oka; Wiranatha, Agung Suryawan title: The Preference of Domestic Tourist Towards the Tourism Destination During Pandemic Period in Bali date: 2022-09-30 words: 5543 flesch: 49 summary: Based on the description above, it can be concluded that the most optimal combination of tourist destination attrib- utes consists of destination entry prices above Rp. 50,000, tourist destinations with artificial tourist attractions such as muse- ums, shopping centers, sports venues and others, have been directed. The most optimal combination of at- tributes based on tourist preferences is destination entry prices above IDR 50,000, tourist destinations with arti- ficial tourist attractions such as muse- ums, shopping centers, sports venues and others, have been recommended by close friends or family, the location of the destination is in an area with low cases of COVID-19, getting ser- vices in the form of ease of ordering, canceling and changing tourism activ- ities, as well as getting discounted flight tickets. keywords: analysis; attribute; attribute level; cleanliness; destination; discount; level; results; tourist; value cache: eot-92882.pdf plain text: eot-92882.txt item: #170 of 179 id: eot-92919 author: E-Journal of Tourism, Editorial title: Front Matter E-Journal of Tourism Vol. 9 No. 2 September 2022 date: 2022-09-30 words: 587 flesch: 52 summary: Dr. Devi Roza K. Kausar, Universitas Pancasila (Scopus ID: 35146005500) Dr. Hera Oktadiana, James Cook University, Australia (Scopus ID: 57079190600) PUBLISHER Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University in partnership with Indonesian Hotel General Manager Association and Bali Tourism Village Communication Forum ADDRESS Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University Jalan P.B. Sudirman Denpasar - Bali 80232 Email: ejournal.tourism@unud.ac.id; riset.pariwisata@unud.ac.id Phone: +62 81237641918; Website: https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot/ https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot/ E-Journal of Tourism Vol.9. Dr. I Komang Gde Bendesa, Universitas Udayana (Scopus ID: 57193197621) keywords: prof; scopus cache: eot-92919.pdf plain text: eot-92919.txt item: #171 of 179 id: eot-93013 author: Arinil Haq, Elga Hening; Mbulu, Yustisia Pasfatima; Rossi, Fetty Nurmala title: Pentahelix Model in Planning Sport Tourism and Events in Hambalang Village, Bogor Regency date: 2023-03-30 words: 5919 flesch: 54 summary: - Segmentation pursues young children of junior high, high school, college or under the age of 30 who are on the island of West Java by prioritizing peo- ple who are close to the Ham- balang Village location - Arrange programs such as invi- tations, venue arrangements, consumption, accommodation, transportation, and determina- tion of winners - Create a risk management scheme Source: Researcher (2022) Pentahelix Model in Planning Sport Tourism and Events in Hambalang Vil- lage, Bogor Regency At the stage of the Penatahelix model in planning sports tourism and events in Hambalang Village, what is seen is the involvement or role of various actors to work together in developing the Hamba- lang Village Tourism Village planning sports tourism and events. Based on the results of research through direct observation of Hambalang Village, Citeureup District, it can be con- cluded that in its development into a tourist village, Hambalang Village continues to bring in many tourists from outside the area to outside the city to visit tourist at- tractions owned by Hambalang Village, es- pecially in sport tourism activities or recre- ational sports. keywords: activities; community; event; hambalang; hambalang village; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; planning; research; sports; sports tourism; tourism; village cache: eot-93013.pdf plain text: eot-93013.txt item: #172 of 179 id: eot-93183 author: Taba, Muhammad Idrus; Parawansa, Dian AS; Ismail, Muhammad title: Farmer Community-Based River Ecotourism Model in Gowa Regency date: 2023-03-30 words: 5524 flesch: 56 summary: It is known that the concept of developing tourism areas has focused on the physical development of the area, or at least departed from the idea that mass-tourists are the best choice for tourism areas. Based on this, the principles and concepts of tourism development in Gowa Regency are prepared with reference to a number of important points mentioned above, coupled with an international tour- ism perspective in encouraging the devel- opment of Gowa Regency tourism at an in- ternational standard. keywords: area; bontolerung; community; development; district; gowa; gowa regency; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; regency; river; tourism; tourism development; waterfall cache: eot-93183.pdf plain text: eot-93183.txt item: #173 of 179 id: eot-93658 author: Hastjarjo, Kelik title: The Managing Hotel Employees Achieving Wow!: A Conceptual Paper date: 2023-03-30 words: 5220 flesch: 52 summary: (2023): 60-73 http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot 62 e-ISSN 2407-392X. p-ISSN 2541-0857 managers better understand their work- force and their career aspirations, and pro- vides service employees with outreach, ca- reer workshops, career counseling, and ca- reer information services. Jackson Jr., Donald W., & Sirianni, Nancy J. 2009, “Building the bottom line by developing the frontline: Career de- velopment for service employees”, Business Horizons, 52, 279-287 HRM policies play critical role workers in reducing staff turnover in Chinese ho- tels, 2020, Human Resource Man- agement International Digest, vol. keywords: culture; customer; employees; experience; hospitality; hotel; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; management; quality; service cache: eot-93658.pdf plain text: eot-93658.txt item: #174 of 179 id: eot-96016 author: Harits, Imron Wakhid; Diana, Putri Nur; Fatimah, Fatimah; Chudy, Stefan; Surya, Ulvia Ika title: Madura Tourism Branding Through Literature date: 2023-03-30 words: 4577 flesch: 61 summary: This study displays branding on Madura tourism thus the readers get to know Madura in literary works and become travel and tourism ref- erences to visit. Moreover, as well as Madura tourism, literary works can also be tourism branding on Madura Island. keywords: branding; culture; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; kerapan; literature; madura; poem; potential; research; tourism; village; works; zawawi cache: eot-96016.pdf plain text: eot-96016.txt item: #175 of 179 id: eot-96300 author: Rachmijati, Cynantia; Cahyati, Sri Supiah title: An Analysis of Prominent Cultural Values in Indonesian Folktale Tourism Spots through Instagram Caption date: 2023-03-30 words: 4539 flesch: 61 summary: There- fore, this research will use textual analysis and will look at the cultural values through Instagram post and their captions which re- lated to folktale of tourism spot. Whereas Instagram caption is something that you place next to your post that gives context to your images and al- lows you to share your brand voice. keywords: captions; culture; folktale; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; instagram; issn; people; sense; spot; tourism cache: eot-96300.pdf plain text: eot-96300.txt item: #176 of 179 id: eot-97496 author: Widawati, Ida Ayu Putri title: The Effect of Firm Size and Sales Growth on The Capital Structure and Financial Performance of The Tourism Industry in Indonesia date: 2023-03-30 words: 5041 flesch: 62 summary: CONCLUSION Characteristics of companies in the tourism industry in Indonesia do not spe- cifically influence the companies' decision to take on debt in positioning their capital structure in terms of company size and sales growth. Abstract 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 Ex- change (IDX). keywords: capital; company; debt; effect; firm; growth; leverage; performance; profitability; sales; size cache: eot-97496.pdf plain text: eot-97496.txt item: #177 of 179 id: eot-98247 author: Widawati, Ida Ayu Putri; Damayanti, Titien; Mareni, Ni Ketut; Tuwi, I Wayan title: Recovery & Survival Strategies of The Impact of Covid-19 at Hotel Losari Villas-Legian and Hotel Losari Sunset Road Bali date: 2023-03-30 words: 6282 flesch: 55 summary: The implementation of the survival strategy and recovery strategy provides benefits for hotel management to continue to run hotel operations. The existence of Losari Hotel Sunset Road is still able to survive running hotel operations and has never closed, while Losari Hotel & Villas Kuta Bali has been closed and occasionally opens. keywords: bali; business; covid-19; hotel; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; losari; market; pandemic; recovery; research; room; strategy; tourists cache: eot-98247.pdf plain text: eot-98247.txt item: #178 of 179 id: eot-98359 author: Patrick, Maryness; Paulo, William Msilu; Sumarwan, Antonius title: How Digital Technology Enhances Hotel Experience? Examining Experiential Marketing of Two Four-Star Hotels in Yogyakarta date: 2023-03-30 words: 5938 flesch: 48 summary: To improve the quality of hotel service experience in this digital era, it is necessary to invest in experiential marketing which optimizes the sensory el- ements technique that involves subcon- scious influence on the senses of custom- ers. The results sug- gest that stimulating and enhancing hotel experience with digital market- ing and e-commerce was inseparable with involving the sensory ele- ments. keywords: commerce; elements; experience; hotel; http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot; issn; journal; marketing; research; study; technology; tourism; websites cache: eot-98359.pdf plain text: eot-98359.txt item: #179 of 179 id: eot-9845 author: Mahadewi, Ni Made Eka; Bendesa, I Komang Gde; Antara, Made title: Factors Influencing Tourists Revisit to Bali as Mice Destination date: 2014-07-01 words: 5495 flesch: 50 summary: Concerning with MICE tourists perception on revisit; tourist visit to Bali for MICE destination can be enhanced by promotion through image of Bali. Keywords: revisit, MICE destination, Bali tourism, Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Introduction Background MICE is an acronym of the Meeting, Incentive, Conference and Exhibition. keywords: bali; decision; destination; image; making; mice; promotion; research; revisit; satisfaction; tourism cache: eot-9845.pdf plain text: eot-9845.txt