2018
DOI: 10.24200/jonus.vol3iss1pp103-119
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PENGLIBATAN KOMUNITI TEMPATAN DALAM KEUSAHAWANAN PELANCONGAN: KAJIAN KES PULAU PERHENTIAN, MALAYSIA<br>[ENGAGEMENT OF LOCAL COMMUNITY IN TOURISM ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CASE STUDY OF PERHENTIAN ISLAND, MALAYSIA]

Abstract: This study aims to examine the empowerment of local communities as tourism operators, as well as to analyze their perceptions of the economic impacts on Pulau Perhentian. The study used quantitative method involving 150 respondents comprising local communities working as tour operators. The respondents were recruited using purposive sampling and snowball technique. The findings reveal that the majority of tourism operators are male, aged between 25 to 44, with secondary level of education and married. Most of … Show more

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“…Homestays usually take the form of community-or village-based tourism [11]. Although homestays are becoming more and more important in the tourism market, the development of homestay tourism presents both advantages and disadvantages [12,13]. The development of homestays can provide sustainable income for local people struggling in remote areas but lacking employment opportunities, and improve the sense of ownership and responsibility of homestay operators to the local natural environment, so as to enable them to protect the local cultural and natural heritage [14,15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Homestays usually take the form of community-or village-based tourism [11]. Although homestays are becoming more and more important in the tourism market, the development of homestay tourism presents both advantages and disadvantages [12,13]. The development of homestays can provide sustainable income for local people struggling in remote areas but lacking employment opportunities, and improve the sense of ownership and responsibility of homestay operators to the local natural environment, so as to enable them to protect the local cultural and natural heritage [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%