2016
DOI: 10.21512/commit.v10i2.1669
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The Effects of E-Tourism to The Development of Tourism Sector in Indonesia

Abstract: Indonesia is a nation that ethnically and culturally unique and diverse. It has potentials to leverage the growth of its tourism sector. The sector has become important to boost not only regional and also  nation- wide economic development. It can be growth further to a much larger scale by effectively utilising the pervasiveness of the information and communication technology (ICT). For example, ICT may facilitate the growth with e- tourism, which is an Internet-based marketing method. This work intends to un… Show more

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“…Claresta Janice Jonathan and Riswan Efendi Tarigan (2016) argue that e-tourism contributes to the success of the tourism industry in other words as e-tourism increases the economic size of the tourism industry (Jonathan & Tarigan, 2016). The dimensions and attributes of e-tourism include performance, market orientation, relationship, e-marketing, internet usability, applications, attitudes, perceptions, and disadvantages, potential, utilization, incentive, relationship quality, distribution sites, classification, inhibiting factors, success factors, staging, functions, and features (Jonathan & Tarigan, 2016). These dimensions fall within the tourism system consisting of elements developed and managed by tourism destination managers.…”
Section: The Relationship Between E-tourism and Community-based Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Claresta Janice Jonathan and Riswan Efendi Tarigan (2016) argue that e-tourism contributes to the success of the tourism industry in other words as e-tourism increases the economic size of the tourism industry (Jonathan & Tarigan, 2016). The dimensions and attributes of e-tourism include performance, market orientation, relationship, e-marketing, internet usability, applications, attitudes, perceptions, and disadvantages, potential, utilization, incentive, relationship quality, distribution sites, classification, inhibiting factors, success factors, staging, functions, and features (Jonathan & Tarigan, 2016). These dimensions fall within the tourism system consisting of elements developed and managed by tourism destination managers.…”
Section: The Relationship Between E-tourism and Community-based Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e-Tourism reflects the digitization of all processes and value chains in the tourism industry, such as travel agents, hospitality, and catering. Tactically, e-tourism includes e-commerce and uses information and communication technology (ICT) to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of the tourism business (Jonathan and Tarigan, 2016). At a strategic level, E-Tourism revolutionizes all business processes, the entire value chain, and the strategic relationships of tourism organizations with all stakeholders.…”
Section: E-tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indonesia leverages on its rich living traditions as cultural tourism assets to boost the local economy. The rural tourism development goes hand in hand with the use of digital technologies that play major roles in connecting the local stakeholders, the destination managers with the tourists (Jonathan & Tarigan, 2016). To this end, the local stakeholders could engage academicians, young artists, and communities to make the best use of the ICTs by creating dedicated blog posts, websites, and mobile apps for the living heritage.…”
Section: Icts For Ichmentioning
confidence: 99%