2023
DOI: 10.21787/jbp.15.2023.163-179
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Citation: Implementation of Smart Branding Policy in the River City of Banjarmasin

Abstract: This study departs from the regulation of the Mayor of Banjarmasin Number 40 of 2019 concerning the Smart City Masterplan, which requires the implementation of Smart City Banjarmasin revised to maximize the identity of the river city as city branding, namely D(River) smart city. This study aims to identify policies and implementation of Smart Branding Policies in Banjarmasin. This study used a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques carried out by triangulation of sources through liter… Show more

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“…This study confirms the acceleration of transformation initiated by the traditional weaving tourism village industry. This is because the traditional weaving tourism village industry has the potential to contribute as a prime mover in the development of smart tourism (Aminah & Wardani, 2018;Hamjen et al, 2023;Roziqin et al, 2021;Sudrajat & Andhika, 2021) in Central Lombok Regency. This means that in the context of "Smart Tourism," the Central Lombok Regency Government has a big role in developing traditional types of tourism combined with the use of information and communication technology (ICT) so that there is an increased exploration of tourist experiences in implementing new practices in traditional weaving tourism villages through adoption and transformation of Model 3A -Model 5A -Model 7A according to the public interest and tourism disruption as illustrated in Figure 1.…”
Section: Transformation Of Traditional Weaving Village Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study confirms the acceleration of transformation initiated by the traditional weaving tourism village industry. This is because the traditional weaving tourism village industry has the potential to contribute as a prime mover in the development of smart tourism (Aminah & Wardani, 2018;Hamjen et al, 2023;Roziqin et al, 2021;Sudrajat & Andhika, 2021) in Central Lombok Regency. This means that in the context of "Smart Tourism," the Central Lombok Regency Government has a big role in developing traditional types of tourism combined with the use of information and communication technology (ICT) so that there is an increased exploration of tourist experiences in implementing new practices in traditional weaving tourism villages through adoption and transformation of Model 3A -Model 5A -Model 7A according to the public interest and tourism disruption as illustrated in Figure 1.…”
Section: Transformation Of Traditional Weaving Village Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%