The development of technology has changed various sectors in life to be smart, including tourism. This study aims to analyze the effect of smart tourism technology attributes on visit intention and visiting tourist destinations. This study used a sample of 324 tourists in West Java Province, Indonesia. Partial Least Square is applied to test the relationship between variables. The results of the study revealed that smart tourism technology attributes such as smart information systems, smart tourism management, smart sightseeing, e-commerce systems, smart safety, smart traffic, and virtual tourism objects affect visit intention. The study also revealed the effect of visiting intentions on visits to tourist destinations. The findings of this study provide the basis for formulating strategies for implementing smart tourism technology that is appropriate in attracting tourist visits.
The Corona pandemic has spread almost everywhere in the world. Indonesia became one of the affected countries. The education sector became one of the affected sectors and changed the learning process, which was initially dominated by conventional learning into E-Learning based learning. This sudden change makes all components of learning, especially teachers and instructors, have to adapt to use the facilities available. However, this sudden change inevitably creates obstacles to the achievement of learning objectives. Therefore, it is considered important to evaluate the learning process through this e-learning facility so that teaching participants can feel satisfied and the learning objectives are achieved. The research method used is a mixed method method by conducting a qualitative method first to design a model of insight obtained from interviews with respondents then using quantitative methods to obtain statistical values to strengthen the proposed model.A total of 153 respondents' data were processed using Partial Least Square software. The results of data processing prove model is valid and reliable. The model has strong predictive power. From four proposed variables, Perception Ease of Use, Perception Usefulness, and Facilitating Condition have a significant positive effect on User Satisfaction (students). And student satisfaction has a significant positive effect on the future use of e-learning media behavior.
This research is based on the phenomenon of a shift in tourist behaviour during the Covid-19 pandemic. Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Environment (CHSE) are the primary considerations for tourists when deciding to choose a tourist destination while on vacation, beating other aspects such as low prices. This study provides an initial picture of how tourists perceive the application of CHSE in a tourist destination. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative through a survey using a questionnaire, then the results are tabulated into a frequency distribution table. The results of this study indicate that according to the perception of tourists who are dominated by the Millennials market segment, assessing that the application of CHSE in destinations around Bandung Raya is in the category of fair. Keywords: tourist perception, CHSE, Cleanliness, Health, Safety
Web-GIS in the tourism sector can be done using website technology, namely by visualization based on tourism spatial attributes that display polygon-based patterns and points of tourist attraction locations to combat overtourism in tourist attractions. With the development of geospatial technology, tourists' distribution and travel patterns can be visualized by collecting data on tourist visits to tourist attractions and their routes. With the YWDM method, this web-gis was developed using the YWDM methodology with several phases according to the methods used. This application uses an open-source programming language, namely Javascript, and uses JSON as an upstream geodatabase. The results show that Web-GIS visualization of the distribution and travel patterns can make it easier to monitor the density of a tourist attraction. It is well developed in providing more accurate information on the distribution and density of tourist attractions. With the YWDM methodology, visualization can be done like the software development stage and equipped with steps in need for spatial data management.
This article describes the process and results of Community Service (PKM) activities carried out by the Bandung State Polytechnic in partnership with the Mekarsari Gambung Tourism Village, Bandung Regency manager. The PKM activity was carried out to solve governance problems and human resource problems faced by the Mekarsari Gambung Tourism Village. The Governance Plan document is prepared to serve as a guide for local tourism managers to increase the potential of tourist attractions and the competence of human resources in tourist villages. Furthermore, technical guidance (Bimtek) for the development of tourist attraction businesses is carried out to increase the capacity of the expertise and knowledge of the Mekarsari Gambung Tourism Village managers and the surrounding community so that they can be applied in efforts to develop the potential of tourism villages.
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