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Dahlia Smith, Ariesta. "Place Branding: Lombok." Advanced Science Letters 21, no. 4 (April 1, 2015): 1012–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/asl.2015.5969.

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The tourism industry is one of the pillars of Indonesian economics. One of the fastest growing tourism destinations in Indonesia is Lombok. Thus, this study aims to examine the brand equity of Lombok. A consumer-based brand equity concept in the context of place branding was applied in this study. The data was collected from Lombok visitors in May 2013 via a survey questionnaire. Respondents, both domestic and international visitors, were chosen using the convenience sampling method. Descriptive analysis and a one-sample t-test were used to analyze the data. This study found that there are statistical differences of brand awareness, brand image, perceived quality of, and loyalty to, Lombok as a tourism destination, thus the respondents’ visit to Lombok influenced their awareness, image perception, perceived quality of, and loyalty to, Lombok. Meanwhile, mean value differences among variables addressed different insights from each dimension of Lombok brand equity. Despite of its small number of respondents, this study provides the insight of a preliminary project for branding Lombok.
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Rosyidi, Muhammad Iqbal. "UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS A CAREER IN TOURISM INDUSTRY: THE CASE OF INDONESIA." Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan 23, no. 1 (March 3, 2021): 40–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/jmk.23.1.40-51.

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As a world-class tourism destination, Indonesia is facing challenges in providing competent tourism human capital. Currently, the majority of tourism labor in Indonesia are low levels of education and only a few of them are graduated from higher education. Empirically, numerous studies suggest that many graduates from various tourism schools in several countries preferred to not opt for the tourism careers. This study aims to discover and analyze the perceptions and attitudes of final year students majoring in tourism and hospitality in Indonesia to pursue a career in the tourism industry. Using online distributed questionnaire through snowball sampling method, this study obtained 422 completed responses of tourism and hospitality undergraduates from Jakarta, Bandung, Lombok, Makassar, Palembang, Bali, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, and Batam. The collected data then analyzed by Importance Performance Analysis and cross-tabulation analysis. This study found that the career advancement and salaries were two factors in the industry considered as important factors but got a bad perception. However, the nature of work of tourism industry which offering enjoyable and fun environment are considered important and earned positive perception. This study also presents some impli­cations, mainly for the tourism industry in Indonesia.
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Syafruddin, Syafruddin, Hairil Wadi, and Suud Suud. "Tourism Industry and Women’s Employment Mobility in the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of Mandalika Kuta Lombok." Society 8, no. 1 (June 4, 2020): 136–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/society.v8i1.175.

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This study aims to understand and map the tourism industry and women’s employment mobility in the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of Mandalika Kuta Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. This study was a qualitative study using a case study approach with a group analysis unit. Data were obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation. The informants are an optional or criterion-based selection. Informants in this study were 120 informants. Informants were selected using a purposive sampling technique. The informants in this study are not to represent the population but represent information. Data analysis was processed through three stages. The results of the study found that the tourism industry in the Special Economic Zone of Mandalika Kuta Lombok has encouraged the new job creation and job types that were previously unknown by the community. In the category of self-employment and wage employment, there is an increase in the number due to a decrease in the status of casual work. This is a sign that there are significant job changes and job mobility. This is caused by low wages, inconvenience at work, and family factors. With the creation of various types of new jobs and the pattern of employment mobility, the efforts of self-improvement are needed, especially in terms of education and skills. Provincial and District Governments need to conduct a study of the potential and employment opportunities needed for women in the tourism industry to create links and matches between various employment sectors in the tourism industry.
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SURYADE, Lalu, Akhmad FAUZI, Noer Azam ACHSANI, and Eva ANGGRAINI. "Towards Sustainable Development of the Mandalika Special Economic Zone, Central Lombok, Indonesia: Analysis of Actors." Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 12, no. 6 (September 30, 2021): 1729. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.v12.6(54).28.

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Mandalika is one of fifteen special economic zones (SEZs) in Indonesia. Since established as an SEZ in 2014, it has been a new magnet of the tourism industry in Indonesia shaping the dynamic of tourism development in this region due to high dependent among involved actors. This research aims at analyzing actors and their roles in responding to the sustainable development of this Tourism Special Economic Zone (TSEZ) in Central Lombok – Indonesia. MACTOR was used in analyzing actors in responding to the development of the SEZ. The results indicate nineteen actors and eight development-objectives covering economic, social and environment dimensions. Thirteen actors denote high position simultaneously. Headmen of villages play a central role among those high-position actors. A collaboration (convergence) among actors exhibits four actors with higher mobility such as ITDC, Tourism Office of Central Lombok, Tourism Office of West Nusa Tenggara, and Religious Leaders. Objectives, then, that ought to be prioritized in developing the Mandalika Tourism SEZ in the future, are consisted of escalating investment, initiating village tourism, and developing ecotourism. Furthermore, this SEZ also should be paid in attention on elevating the local human resources, boosting the community income, and lifting up the locally-generated revenue as well as conserving the environment.
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Prawiro, Atmo. "Halal Tourism in Lombok: Harmonization of Religious Values and Socio-Cultural Identity." Share: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 11, no. 2 (December 12, 2022): 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.22373/share.v11i2.14905.

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This study examines the potential of halal tourism by investigating the relationship between religion and socio-cultural identity on the Indonesian island of Lombok. This study draws on a survey of the literature, semi-structured interviews that rely on social responses, and an anthropological approach that is strengthened with data and information from reliable sources. The findings reveal that religious teachings, along with local culture, are one of the positive elements influencing the adoption of halal tourism in Lombok. Islamic principles are represented in the form of physical culture, in addition to those adopted by the society and used as a reference in their daily activity. Furthermore, the interaction between these data supports the existence of a symbiotic relationship exhibited in the form of constructive support between religion, culture, and the tourism business on the island of Lombok within the context of halal tourism.========================================================================================================ABSTRAK – Pariwisata Halal di Lombok: Harmonisasi Nilai Keagamaan dengan Identitas Sosial-Budaya. Peneltian ini mengkaji otentisitas pariwisata halal melalui studi keterkaitan antara agama dan identitas sosial-budaya di Pulau Lombok Indonesia. Metodologi penelitian ini mengunakan kajian pustaka dan wawancara semi struktur untuk mengumpulkan data teoritis berdasarkan respon sosial dan litearatur pariwisata, serta pendekatan antropologis yang diperkaya dengan data dan informasi dari sumber yang kredibel. Penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa ajaran agama melalui proses yang lama beriringan dengan budaya lokal menjadi salah satu faktor positif penerimaan pariwisata halal di Lombok. Nilai-nilai Islam tidak saja tercermin dari tata-nilai yang dianut masyarakat dan menjadi acuan dalam pola tingkah laku mereka, tetapi juga telah termanifestasikan dalam wujud kebudayaan fisik. Lebih jauh temuan penelitian ini mengukuhkan adanya hubungan simbiosis yang diwujudkan dalam bentuk dukungan konstruktif antara agama, adat dan industri pariwisata dalam bingkai pariwisata halal di Pulau Lombok.
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Mahrup, M. Ma’shum, MH Idris, and Fahrudin. "The future of Wallace region in Lombok: the pristine natural resource under climatic and anthropogenic threat." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 913, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012049. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/913/1/012049.

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Abstract Wallace region is mostly comprised of the southeast archipelagoes of Indonesia, namely West and East Nusa Tenggara. Lombok is a west border of the Wallace line which biologically delineate the distinguished fauna and climate in the eastern Indonesia. However, the pristine natural resource is under climatic and anthropogenic threat. A case study by means of a Descriptive method was conducted to identify any contradictive use of natural resource leading to environmental degradation, as well as to study ruination impact of climate uncertainty. Long term satellite images of Lombok from 1980’s up to the latest date were traced to identify any changes in land cover, land use and settlement. Climate data were analyzed to find its trend and forecast its potential impact on the environment. Overall, the results showed that the pristine environments, namely forests, hillocks and cliffs, particularly in tourism destination sites had been accordingly overburdened by contradictive use of resources. Lack of law enforcements in environmental protection was a key point to be addressed as a major factor resulted in losses of the most valuable value of Lombok natural scene. In addition, manmade disaster is becoming more frequent with climate change commonly accused. In conclusion, the future of the natural resource in Lombok would not be merely relied on world class facilities of tourism industry, but on to what extend effort to naturally sustain the beauty of natural scene, stop degrading the lands and be responsible to protect environment in line with regional development.
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Kusumaningtyas, Menur, Cucu Hayati, and M. Hatta Fahamsyah. "Mengembalikan Image Pariwisata Lombok Paska Bencana." Jurnal Pengembangan Wiraswasta 23, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.33370/jpw.v23i1.558.

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Era globalisasi dan teknologi berkontribusi terhadap bisnis pariwisata melampaui ekspor minyak, produk makanan sekaligus merupakan salah satu sumber pendapatan utama bagi banyak negara berkembang. Di bidang pelayanan, kekhasan pariwisata menampilkan dirinya sebagai industri utama untuk penggunaan dan inovasi teknologi. Tetapi di balik pertumbuhannya, muncul pula risiko iklim yang datang tanpa kompromi. Gempa Lombok merupakan awal dari rangkaian Gempa Lombok 2018 yang dipicu oleh aktivitas sesar naik di utara Lombok . Hal ini menelan banyak korban jiwa dan lebih dari 10.000 bangunan rusak. Berita kehancuran dan memukul pariwisata Lombok serta meneror wisatawan dalam merencanakan wisata ke Lombok, dengan cepat menyiarkan kabar hingga ke manca negara. Dampak ekonomi dari gempa, kerusakan hingga kerugian yang dialami pelaku usaha pariwisata dan pemulihan citra destinasi,membutuhkan pemulihan hinga bertahun-tahun. Makalah ini bermaksud untuk memperdalam kerusakan yang terjadi pada pulau Lombok, dengan menyarankan beberapa tindakan yang dapat meminimalkan efek dari bencana untuk menarik Kembali minat wisatawan sehingga memulihkan perekonomian Indonesia.Kata kunci: Manajemen krisis; Krisis Keselamatan dan Keamanan; Image Destinasi ABSTRACT The era of globalization and technology has contributed to the tourism business beyond the export of oil, food products and is one of the main sources of income for many developing countries. In the service sector, the specialty of tourism presents itself as a major industry for the use and innovation of technology. But behind its growth, there are also climate risks that come without compromise. The Lombok Earthquake was the beginning of the 2018 Lombok Earthquake series which was triggered by an upswing activity in the north of Lombok. This claimed many lives and damaged more than 10,000 buildings. News of the destruction and hit Lombok tourism as well as terrorizing tourists in planning tours to Lombok, quickly spread the news to foreign countries. The economic impact of the earthquake, the damage to the losses suffered by tourism business actors and the restoration of the image of the destination, requires years of recovery. This paper intends to deepen the damage done to the island of Lombok, by suggesting some actions that can minimize the effects of the disaster in order to re-attract tourists and thus restore the Indonesian economy.Keywords: Crisis management; Safety and Security Crisis; Destination Image
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Amin, M., and Baehaqi. "LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH STRENGTHENING THE TOURISM, AGRICULTURE AND PROCESSING INDUSTRY SECTORS IN WEST LOMBOK DISTRICT, INDONESIA." Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences 106, no. 10 (October 26, 2020): 188–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.18551/rjoas.2020-10.21.

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Sari, Wulan Purnama, Mei Ie Mei Ie, and Hetty Karunia Tunjungsari. "Factors Shaping Brand Awareness of Sumba Weaving Products in a Phenomenological Perspective." Jurnal Komunikasi 13, no. 2 (December 11, 2021): 302. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/jk.v13i2.11082.

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The fashion industry is included in the top three creative industry sectors in Indonesia. The development of the fashion industry is also supported by various parties and is also enlivened by the distinctive fashion of Indonesian traditional fabrics. Several traditional Indonesian fabrics, such as batik, lurik, Lombok songket have successfully penetrated the international market, so the opportunity to continue developing the fashion industry with traditional fabrics is still large. One of them is to use a typical Sumba woven cloth which is not gaining popularity with Sumba as a tourist destination. Therefore, this research was conducted with the aim of digging deeper into the factors that shape the brand awareness of Sumba woven fabrics. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach and phenomenological methods, with data collection using the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) technique. The results showed that the factors that formed brand awareness of Sumba woven fabrics were divided into two, namely internal and external factors. Internal factors are factors that come from the product itself, such as motif, price, color, age of fabric, quality, craftsmen. While external factors come from outside the product, including the power of word of mouth, organizing events (exhibitions), government involvement (regional and central), and showing the identity of the wearer. Industri fashion termasuk dalam tiga besar sektor industri kreatif di Indonesia. Perkembangan industri fashion ini juga didukung berbagai pihak, serta turut diramaikan dengan fashion khas kain tradisional Indonesia. Beberapa kain tradisional Indonesia, seperti batik, lurik, songket Lombok telah berhasil menembus pasar internasional, sehingga peluang untuk terus mengembangkan industri fashion dengan kain tradisional masih besar. Salah satunya adalah dengan menggunakan kain tenun khas Sumba yang kurang mendapatkan popularitas dengan Sumba sebagai destinasi wisata. Oleh karenanya, penelitian ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk menggali lebih dalam mengenai faktor yang membentuk brand awareness kain tenun Sumba. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan metode fenomenologi, dengan pengumpulan data menggunakan teknik Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa faktor yang membentuk brand awareness atas produk kain tenun Sumba dibedakan menjadi dua, yaitu faktor internal dan eksternal. Faktor internal merupakan faktor yang berasal dari produk sendiri, seperti motif, harga, warna, usia kain, kualitas, pengarajin. Sedangkan faktor eskternal berasal dari luar produk, meliputi kekuatan dari word of mouth, penyelenggaraan event (pameran), keterlibatan pemerintah (daerah dan pusat), dan menunjukkan identitas pemakainya.
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Hendriyati, Lutfi, and Ihsan Budi Santoso. "STRATEGI PEMASARAN FOOD AND BEVERAGE UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PENJUALAN PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 DI CAVINTON HOTEL YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA." Journal of Tourism and Economic 4, no. 1 (May 29, 2021): 60–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.36594/jtec.v4i1.111.

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The Covid19 pandemic corona virus in Indonesia was first detected on March 2, 2020. The Covid19 outbreak had a very devastating impact on the world Various industries are experiencing a slump, especially in the tourism sector. The weakening of the tourism industry in Indonesia such as Bali, Yogyakarta, Lombok has experienced a very drastic decline. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Through this method, the writer tries to reveal the Food and Beverage marketing strategy during the covid 19 period at the Cavinton hotel in Yogyakarta. The analysis tool used is SWOT analysis to formulate a strategy for identifying various factors based on the researcher's knowledge and understanding. SWOT analysis is used to formulate a strategy through maximizing strength and opportunities and simultaneously minimizing weaknesses and threats. The results of research due to Covid19 make public awareness of cleanliness, health, safety and environmental sustainability very large, The decline in the tourism sector due to social distance caused the hotel business to decline so that Food and Beverage used various innovations and strategies to survive the Covid19 Pandemic, Public interest in food and delivery services is increasingly in demand, with the increasing transmission of covid19 making people limit themselves from leaving the house.
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Supriyadi, Edy, and Devi Roza Krisnandhi Kausar. "IMPACT OF INFLATION AND EXCHANGE RATE RUPIAH TOWARD POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN INDONESIA (CASE STUDY: SMALL INDUSTRY IN THE TOURIST AREA OF LOMBOK)." Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) 2, no. 3 (December 30, 2016): 204. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/est.v2i3.3218.

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Pratama, Aryan Agus, Busaini Busaini, and Akhmad Saufi. "Content Analysis in Determining the Sustainability Potential of Lombok Tourism Industry." International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 7, no. 8 (September 3, 2020): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v7i8.1845.

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The sustainability of the tourism industry should be supported by sustainable development planning that accommodated local potential. This research aimed to study the sustainable potential of the Lombok tourism industry from a supply-driven perspective. This research was done using a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis content. The data were gained through Focus Group Discussion with Lombok tourism activists. Three main categories become relatable dimensions to support the sustainability of Lombok tourism potentials; resources, hope or dreams, and the acts of the Lombok tourism industry. The involvement of local people in its development is referring to the local culture which is Islamic has become the main driver in terms of the sustainability of the Lombok tourism industry. This dimension is creating a sense of ownership for local people and the destination itself. The role of local people in developing Lombok tourism that referring to the Islamic local culture is the key to Lombok tourism sustainability.
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Mutiara Lemy, Diena, and Agnes Rustiani. "MINAT TERHADAP KEBUTUHAN JASA TRANSPORTASI WISATA DI PULAU LOMBOK INDONESIA." Jurnal IPTA 7, no. 1 (July 28, 2019): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ipta.2019.v07.i01.p06.

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Lombok island is one of the priority destinations of the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in West Nusa Tenggara, which the government is developing, especially in Kuta Madalika. The number of tourists out of the island of Lombok continued to increase, in 2016 reached 3,094,437 people. This data shows the existence of potential business needs that support tourism, whereas one of them is the need of tourism transportation services. This research was conducted to confirm the interest and need for tourism transportation in the form of buses at Lombok Island. The research study was conducted using a survey method with a questionnaire and supported by interviews. Based on the data collected, it can be concluded that the interests and demands for transportation services for Lombok island. The existence of tourist buses will support the development of tourism in the area.
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Indawati, Dewi Retno, and Rosyida Ekawati. "LANGUAGE OF EVALUATION ON ATTITUDINAL SYSTEM OF LOMBOK TOURISM PROMOTION." Elite English and Literature Journal 8, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.24252/10.24252/elite.v8i1a4.

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The study is aimed at explaining the representation of Lombok tourism promotional video from YouTube official of Indonesia tourism. It focuses on the use of verbal language. The study is descriptive-qualitative method. The source of data of this study is promotional video entitled Wonderful Indonesia Lombok available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbkFE_K_t0c. This study used the theory of attitudinal system in appraisal language proposed by Martin and White (2005) to observe the verbal language of evaluation. The result of the study shows that Indonesia tourism promotional video of Lombok emphasizes more on the using of positive attitudinal systems in appraisal language to attract the visitors and highlight Lombok destinations such as nature, culture, and the product of local people. Positive evaluation on appreciation and affect on the attractions expressed the worthiness of the resource to be visited and enjoyed with. There is an absence of judgment evaluation that deals with attitudes to people and the way they behave their character All of the positive evaluation resources merge to be one of the representations of Lombok Island as one of tourism destinations in Indonesia worth to visit.
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Fahlevi, Mochammad, Rita, Arbi Siti Rabiah, Indry Aristianto Pradipta, Alan Marta, and Fauzan Dipo. "Tourism and Absorption of The Labor Force in Indonesia: A Strategy for Development." E3S Web of Conferences 202 (2020): 16001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020216001.

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The poor quality of labor causes low productivity and competitiveness. The objective of this study was to mediate the effect of labor absorption on economic growth in the tourism area of Lombok island. This study used the total population of the Lombok island community in three popular destinations to date among others are Senggigi Beach, Kuta Beach Lombok, and Gili Trawangan Beach with a total of 275.267 respondents. This study used random sampling because the total population is more than 100 respondents. The result found that direct or indirect effects in mediating labor absorption towards economic growth in the tourism area of Lombok island are great. Other results showed a strong indicator in each variable that affects labor absorption towards economic growth in the tourism area of Lombok island namely having the skills and fair business competition
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WAHYUNINGTYAS, Neni, Ardyanto TANJUNG, Idris IDRIS, and Kusuma DEWI. "DISASTER MITIGATION ON CULTURAL TOURISM IN LOMBOK, INDONESIA." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 27, no. 4 (December 31, 2019): 1227–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.27409-428.

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Fransisca, Yuniati, and Albert Kurniawan Purnomo. "The Factors affecting the purchasing decision of the Millenial Muslim Generation." MBIA 18, no. 2 (August 1, 2019): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.33557/mbia.v18i2.349.

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The purpose of the study is to find out the factors that influence the purchasing decision of millenial Muslim generation toward the halal tourism products of Lombok based on the destination personality, brand attractiveness, and brand awareness. Lombok is the only region in Indonesia that has received the most awards in three categories of twelve categories received by Indonesia at the award ceremony of the World Halal Tourism 2016 in Abu Dhabi, Uni Emirat Arab, as The Wolrd’s Best Halal Beach Resort, The World’s Best Halal Tourism Website, and The World’s Best Halal Honeymoon Destination. Data analysis of the study uses SEM WarPLS 6.0. the research findings show Brand Awareness is the only variable of halal tourism concept that does not influence the purchasing decision toward the halal tourism product of Lombok by millenial Muslim generation. The result of the study is expected to be an additional reference for the effort to develop the halal tourism in Indonesia. Keywords: Millenial Muslim Generation
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Multazam, Muhammad, and Eluiz Yansirus Saniyah. "DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF WOVEN BAMBOO HANDICRAFT ONLINE SHOP IN LOYOK VILLAGE, LOMBOK, INDONESIA." Jurnal Techno Nusa Mandiri 17, no. 2 (September 15, 2020): 123–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33480/techno.v17i2.1638.

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Lombok Island in Indonesia has been selected as the World's Best Halal Tourism Destination and World's Best Halal Honeymoon Destination in the World Halal Tourism Summit in Dubai 2015 (Khoiriati, 2018). Lombok Island has also been ranked as the Best Halal Travel Destination in Indonesia according to IMTI 2018 and was also named the best halal destination in the international arena in tourism (Ramadhani, 2020). However, the Lombok Earthquake 2018 and the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 had an impact on Lombok tourism. Loyok village in Lombok as a tourist village that produces woven bamboo crafts is also experiencing marketing problems, namely the decreasing number of sales. In this research, the solution taken in the marketing problem of woven bamboo handicraft products is carried out through the development and implementation of an online shop website. The development method chosen is the waterfall method. System design includes flowchart systems, modeling and database design. In the coding process, the programming language used is PHP 7.0 and MySQL 5.0 database. Implementation has been carried out online and can be accessed via domain anyamandesaloyok.com
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Subarkah, Awafi Ridho, Junita Budi Rachman, and Akim. "Destination Branding Indonesia Sebagai Destinasi Wisata Halal." Jurnal Kepariwisataan: Destinasi, Hospitalitas dan Perjalanan 4, no. 2 (June 5, 2020): 84–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.34013/jk.v4i2.53.

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This study aims to discuss the destination branding of Indonesia using halal tourism instruments to increase tourist arrivals, especially from the Middle East market, and make Indonesia the world's halal tourist destination. This research uses descriptive qualitative method with the concept of destination branding and public diplomacy. The results of this study indicate that Indonesia embarked on destination branding by establishing the Halal Tourism Indonesia Logo, Halal Tourism Indonesia: The Halal Wonders, to describe its halal tourist destinations, then designating three regions that are considered ready to be the leading halal tourist destinations, namely Lombok (Friendly Lombok), Aceh (The Light of Aceh), and West Sumatra (Taste of Padang) as seen from facilities and services that meet the criteria halal tourism and won the world's best halal tourism award representing Indonesia at the World Halal Travel Summit in Abu Dhabi 2015 and 2016. In addition, Indonesia also made efforts to halal tourism diplomacy through familiarization trips, attending national and international exhibitions, and through the media and seen the results of the increasing number of Middle Eastern tourists visiting as the primary target market for halal tourism.
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Emra, Auliana, Zul Amri, and Indang Dewata. "The Development of Surga Beach Tourism Potential in East Lombok Regency." Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education 2, no. 1 (June 5, 2018): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/sjdgge.v2i1.131.

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This research attempted to study about the development of tourism potential in East Lombok Regency (object: Surga Beach). It adopted a descriptive qualitative research design. The data was in the form of qualitative data and collected through interview. The result explained about the development of the potential and its inhibiting factors in East Lombok Regency. With surga Beach’s contribution to Locally-Generated Revenue (PAD) and better regional autonomy, East Lombok still had many problems in developing the tourism potential. The development is hoped to give a positive impact to tourism in Indonesia in general and tourism in Lombok in particular that government, local people and private parties should pay greater attention to it.
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Rahmiati, Filda, Norfaridatul Akmaliah Othman, and Meilisa Audina Putri Sunanti. "MUSLIM TOURIST SATISFACTION OF HALAL TOURISM IN LOMBOK." JURNAL SYARIKAH : JURNAL EKONOMI ISLAM 4, no. 2 (January 10, 2019): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.30997/jsei.v4i2.1501.

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The rising of Muslim population around the world creates the increasing demand for tourism in accordance with Islamic rules called as Halal Tourism. This study examined Lombok islands which have won an International Halal Destination Award in 2016. This study investigates Destination Image, Perceived Value and Islamic Value impact on Muslim Tourist Satisfaction of Halal Tourism in Lombok. This research used 110 respondents using non-probability sampling with convenience sampling and a survey through questionnaires. Data analysis procedures used in this study is Multiple Linear Regression. Based on Multiple Linear Regression, a result of Destination Image, Perceived Value, and Islamic Value were found to have the positive and significant impact on Muslim Tourist Satisfaction partially and simultaneously with R2 of 0.775. It indicates that 77.5 persen of the variance in Muslim Tourist Satisfaction in Lombok influenced by Destination Image, Perceived Value, and Islamic Value. The recommendation is given to future study are used this three variables in other locations of halal tourism in Indonesia, therefore, it will create a sustainable halal tourism of Indonesia which create a competitive advantage in attracting tourist to visit Indonesia for Halal tourism purposes
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Suparman, Lalu, Hermanto Hermanto, Aryan Agus Pratama, Baiq Mustika Sari, Baiq Nikmatul Ulya, Lalu Mat'ul Arifin, and Uswatun Nafi'ah. "PERCEPTION OF MILLENIAL GROUP BUSINESS CONDUCTORS ON HALAL TOURISM IMPLEMENTATION IN LOMBOK ISLAND." JMM UNRAM - MASTER OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 9, no. 3 (September 4, 2020): 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jmm.v9i3.554.

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The tourism industry on the island of Lombok has experienced rapid development and made Halal tourism a leading sector. This study aims to examine the perceptions of tourism business actors from the millennial group in implementing the concept of Halal tourism on the island of Lombok. This study uses a qualitative descriptive phenomenology approach. The data were obtained through observation and in-depth interviews from Muslim tourism businesses which were determined by snowball sampling. The results show that millennial business actors in the tourism sector have good perceptions and positive attitudes towards the implementation of the Halal tourism concept on the island of Lombok. Limited knowledge and understanding regarding Halal indicators and standards is not a big obstacle to applying Halal principles because it is the culture and culture of the people of Lombok.Keywords:Halal Tourism Implementation, Perception, Muslim Millennial Groups, Lombok
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Taqwiem, Ahsani, and Farida Diyan Pertiwi. "Analysis of Halal Tourism Development in Lombok Island to Support The Economic Welfare of The Community." Journal Research of Social, Science, Economics, and Management 1, no. 1 (August 30, 2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.36418/jrssem.v1i1.5.

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Halal tourism has recently begun to be frequently discussed with its enormous economic potential. referring to Crescent Rating data which states that in 2014 Muslims around the world spent around US$126.1 billion for tourism expenditure allocation where Indonesia was in the 6th position as the most favorite halal tourist destination in the world. This potential needs to be observed by Indonesia with several favorite tourist attractions that have long been known to the world in this country. Lombok Island as one of the favorite tourist destinations in Indonesia in 2015 has won two awards as the World's Best Halal Tourism Destination and the World's Best Halal Honeymoon Destination where the Governor of West Nusa Tenggara TGM Zainul Majdi has stated his readiness to develop halal tourism in Lombok. with several favorite destinations such as Senggigi Beach, Gili Trawangan, and Mount Rinjani. So in this journal, the author will describe the results of research using a SWOT analysis on the development of halal tourism on the island of Lombok.
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Satrya HD, Dharma. "FROM EUROPE TO LOMBOK: THE DISCOURSE OF LOMBOK TOURISM IN THE NOVEL MEDULLA SINCULASIS." LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra 15, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 99–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/ling.v15i2.10088.

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This article discusses the discourse of Lombok tourism in Paox Iben's novel Medulla Sinculasis. In Lombok, discourse on tourism was initiated by Tuan Guru Bajang, a religious scholar, after he was elected the governor of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, in 2008. Within this context, the novel Medulla Sinculasis is discussed. The novel constructs an understanding of Lombok as a tourism destination, beginning with Europe. In this story, Nuruda is driven to visit Lombok after seeing a painting titled Medulla Sinculasis being auctioned at the Van Gogh Museum in the Netherlands. After returning to Indonesia from Europe, Nuruda decides to travel directly to Lombok and meet Husin Nanang, the painter. His meeting with Husin Nanang, as well as the situation in Ampenan City, leads Nuruda on a transformation from tourist to social activist, fighting to protect the rights and promote the interests of marginal groups. Nuruda's struggle is ultimately unsuccessful, and he is killed in a hit-and-run. The Lombok in this novel is part of the discourse from the 2000s and 2010s, a period that was dominated by the economisation of Lombok. The novel Medulla Sinculasis may be seen part of this dominant discourse, and thus having the economisation of Lombok as part of its agenda.
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M. Syamsurrijal, M. Syamsurrijal, Achmad Nurmandi, Hasse Jubba, and Mega Hidayati. "The Political Economy of Sharia Regional Regulation on Halal Tourism Policy in Lombok, Indonesia." Khazanah Sosial 3, no. 2 (August 2, 2021): 106–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/ks.v3i2.20920.

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This study analyzes the political economy in implementing halal tourism policies in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. The concept of political economy is used to find and analyze the implementation of halal tourism policies on social, economic and political life in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. The data in this study were collected through interviews, documentation and literature review. The data source comes from primary data collected using interviews conducted with policymakers about halal tourism. In comparison, the secondary sources in this study came from the Central Statistics Agency, journals, and seeds that are considered relevant to this research. Data analysis was carried out in three stages, first, data reduction; second, data verification and third, withdrawal. The results of this study found three important things in the implementation of halal tourism. First, halal tourism is the government's strategy to introduce Lombok to the international world. Second, Halal tourism is the government's strategy to grow the community's economic sector. Third, Halal tourism is the government's political economy strategy to strengthen the legitimacy of political power among the community and strengthen the relationship between local governments and the central government as a form of loyalty from regional heads to the central government.
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Hakim, Aliefman, Jamaluddin Jamaluddin, and Syarifa Wahidah Al Idrus. "Honey and its role in developing Lombok and Sumbawa islands as destinations for traditional health tourism based on Sasambo culture." Jurnal Pijar Mipa 16, no. 5 (November 15, 2021): 620–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jpm.v16i5.2865.

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The development of tourism is currently a priority for governments in Indonesia. Apart from natural beauty, traditional health tourism by utilizing local products has begun to be developed. The islands of Lombok and Sumbawa have a wealth of honey with extraordinary properties. It has been promoted as one of the first steps in promoting tourism from the traditional health sector. Efforts are made to improve the quality of Lombok and Sumbawa as a traditional health tourism destination based on the Sasambo culture (indigenous culture of the islands of Lombok and Sumbawa). The use of honey with its various health benefits can support traditional health tourism on the islands of Lombok and Sumbawa. Apart from providing good health benefits for the public or tourists, both local and foreign, honey is also able to support the regional economy. Honey from the islands of Lombok and Sumbawa can be used as a superior product for souvenirs and educational products related to traditional health, increasing tourists' desire to visit the islands of Lombok and Sumbawa with their special types of honey.
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Syihabudin, Muhammad, Abdullah Haidar, and Evania Herindar. "Konsep Model Sociopreneur Sudut Lombok Untuk Mendukung Pariwisata Halal Berkelanjutan di Nusa Tenggara Barat." Journal of Islamic Tourism, Halal Food, Islamic Traveling, and Creative Economy 2, no. 2 (July 9, 2022): 122–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21274/ar-rehla.v2i2.5904.

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Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa Konsep Model Sociopreneur Sudut Lombok untuk mendukung pariwisata halal berkelanjutan di Nusa Tenggara Barat. Metode yang digunakan adalah studi kasus terhadap sebuah Komunitas Sociopreneur (Sudut Lombok). Dengan melakukan indepth interview, penulis mendapati bahwa Sudut Lombok menawarkan konsep Responsible Tourism dan Ekowisata, serta didukung dengan sejumlah jasa yang dikerjasamakan dengan masyarakat sekitar. Selain itu, Sudut Lombok juga memiliki sejumlah program sosial, dimana sebagian keuntungan dari sektor bisnis minimal 25% dari keuntungan bersih investor akan dialokasikan pada kegiatan sosial, sehingga dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat Lombok Timur. Model bisnis ini diharapkan dapat menjadi contoh bagi pengembangan Sustainable Halal Tourism di tempat lain, sehingga dapat mendorong perkembangan wisata halal Indonesia yang manfaatnya dapat juga dirasakan oleh masyarakat sekitar. Kata Kunci: Halal Tourism; Sudut Lombok; Sociopreneur Abstract: This study analyzes the Sociopreneur Model that can support national economic recovery through Sustainable Halal Tourism. The method used is a case study of a Sociopreneur Community (Lombok Corner). By conducting in-depth interviews, the author found that Lombok Corner offers the concept of Responsible Tourism and Ecotourism and is supported by several services collaborating with the surrounding community. In addition, Corner Lombok also has several social programs, where a portion of the profits from the business sector, at least 25% of the net profits of investors, will be allocated to social activities to improve the welfare of the people of East Lombok. This business model is expected to be an example for the development of Sustainable Halal Tourism in other places to encourage the development of Indonesian halal tourism, whose benefits can also be felt by the surrounding community. Keywords: Halal Tourism; Sudut Lombok; Sociopreneur
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Basit, Abdul. "Strategi Pengembangan Pariwisata Halal di Kuta Mandalika Kabupaten Lombok Tengah." Tourism Scientific Journal 7, no. 1 (March 4, 2022): 130–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32659/tsj.v7i1.143.

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This research seeks to find out how the policy direction of halal tourism development strategy in Kuta Mandalika Central Lombok Regency. The method used in this study is qualitative using a descriptive approach with swot strengthening in strategy determination. The results of the study showed the right strategies used are: developing halal tourism destination programs, floating halal tourism marketing programs to develop institutional or halal tourism governance and float halal tourism industry programs. Implementation of halal tourism development strategy policy direction in Kuta Mandalika based on SWOT such as: Explore the potential of natural and artificial tourism in the Kuta Mandalika Lombok area by structuring tourist attractions and empowering the community to develop artificial tourism in the Kuta Mandalika Lombok area such as developing business activities, culinary, crafts, and arts. Cooperate with halal certificate agency MUI and the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) to certify halal products to provide guarantees for Muslim tourists in enjoying tourism in the Kuta Mandalika lombok area. Promoting halal tourism through various social media and exhibitions both at the National and International levels continuously, by doing strong promotions to introduce tourist attractions in the Kuta Mandalika Lombok area, with a strong promotion carried out by the Tourism Office can increase the interest of tourists visiting the Kuta Mandalika Lombok area.
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Kusumah, Gatot Yoda, Liong Ju Tjung, and Priyendiswara A. B. Priyendiswara. "PENGEMBANGAN WATERFRONT RESORT DI TRANQUIL TANJUNG AAN DI K.E.K MANDALIKA." Jurnal Sains, Teknologi, Urban, Perancangan, Arsitektur (Stupa) 1, no. 2 (January 26, 2020): 2229. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/stupa.v1i2.4596.

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Indonesian tourism is an important sector in increasing state revenues. The tourism sector ranks third in terms of foreign exchange earnings. in 2014 The government established tourism as the leading sector in improving the economy to encourage regional development and employment. With the law of the Republic of Indonesia number 39 of 2009 concerning Special Economic Zones, hereinafter referred to as K.E.K is a region with a certain boundary with the jurisdiction of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia which is determined to carry out economic functions and obtain certain facilities. Kab. Central Lombok is one of the places where there is a K.E, namely K.E.K Mandalika. In order to increase the income of the Lombok region where the development of K.E.K Mandalika is 1,175 ha and the author takes 21 ha of land at K.E.K Mandalika to develop a Resort with a waterfront concept in order to increase Lombok tourism. Based on background problems, the main underlyinh problem is the lack of supporting facilities to support activities in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone, therefore the need for accommodation in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone.Abstrak Pariwisata Indonesia menjadi sektor yang penting dalam peningkatan pendapatan Negara. Sektor pariwisata menempati urutan ketiga dalam hal penerimaan devisa. Pemerintah pada tahun 2014 menetapkan pariwisata sebagai leading sektor dalam peningkatan perekonomian untuk mendorong pembangunan daerah dan lapangan pekerjaan. Dengan adanya undang-undang Republik Indonesia nomor 39 tahun 2009 tentang Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus, yang selanjutnya disebut K.E.K (kawasan ekonomi khusus), adalah Kawasan dengan batas tertentu dengan wilayah hukum Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia yang ditetapkan untuk menyelenggarakan fungsi perekonomian dan memperoleh fasilitas tertentu. Kab. Lombok Tengah merupakan salah satu tempat dimana terdapat K.E.K yakni adalah K.E.K Mandalika. Guna dapat meningkatkan pendapatan daerah lombok dimana Pengembangan K.E.K Mandalika seluas 1.175 ha dan Penulis mengambil 21 ha lahan di K.E.K Mandalika untuk dikembangkan Resort dengan konsep waterfront guna dapat meningkatkan pariwisata lombok. Berdasarkan permasalahan latar belakang, permasalahan utama yang mendasar adalah belum adanya fasilitas pendukung untuk menunjang aktivitas di Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus Mandalika.
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Ramdhaningsih, Rezky, Dian Syafitri Chani Saputri, Syahroni Hidayat, and Abdurahim Abdurahim. "Media Informasi Ragam Jenis Makanan Tradisional Khas Lombok Berbasis Mobile." JTIM : Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Multimedia 1, no. 1 (May 15, 2019): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.35746/jtim.v1i1.14.

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Lombok has a variety of traditional Lombok foods that must be preserved. Traditional Lombok foods are one of the characteristics and treasures of culture owned by Indonesia, not only in terms of taste, form, and variety, but also from diverse colors. Lombok has considerable tourism potential, as one of the centers of culinary tourism destinations. However, promotional media and information are still limited, so this research want to introduce or promote traditional Lombok foods with easily and quickly by utilizing mobile-based technology. Making information media on various of traditional foods of Lombok with 2 languages, Indonesian and English. While the method used in multimedia development was Luther Sutopo. The steps are Concept, Design, Material Collecting, Assembly, Testing, Distribution. The tools used in making these mobile applications are Adobe flash and Adobe Photoshop. The results of this research is a Media Application for Variety of Traditional Foods of Lombok
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Yusup, Muhamad, Riduan Mas'ud, and Maimunah Johari. "Brand Value and Tourists’ Satisfaction in Lombok Indonesia as a Halal Tourism Destination." Shirkah: Journal of Economics and Business 7, no. 1 (April 30, 2022): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.22515/shirkah.v7i1.403.

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Since 2015, the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia has appointed Lombok of West Nusa Tenggara as a halal tourism destination. Because of its natural beauty, which is comparable to that of Bali, the majority of the population is Muslim, and the island has a distinct religious culture and history, Lombok has a lot of promise in promoting halal tourism in Indonesia. This study intends to elucidate the relationship between destination brand awareness, brand image, brand quality, and destination brand value in increasing the destination brand satisfaction of tourists visiting Lombok. This study proposes a new model and clarifies the concept of a new indicator on the variable of destination brand value. Upon analysis of structural equation modeling (SEM) using convenience sampling employing WarpPLS software to 250 respondents, it was proven that the research model was accepted with a coefficient of determination (R2) of 86.6%. The proposed model shows destination brand value to be a determinant of tourists’ satisfaction. The model also proves that indicators of convenience, reasonable cost, fun, and getting benefits make a positive contribution to brand value destinations. This study offers practical implication that tourism managers should pay attention to and improve brand image, which currently has little impact on destination brand value, by building brand popularity and competitive advantages.
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Suhastini, Novia. "Strategi Kebijakan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Wisata Pantai Di Kawasan Lombok Timur." KOMUNITAS 10, no. 2 (December 23, 2019): 107–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/komunitas.v10i2.1759.

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The development of tourism which has recently been highlighted by the mass media in Indonesia with the government's program in tourism development as an addition to foreign exchange from the non-oil and gas sector. The tourism development program, which has been launched since 1988, is expected to attract the presence of foreign tourists and domestic tourists, which in turn will benefit the country's financial income. The exoticism of the beach has become one of the tourist strengths of East Lombok Regency. Along the coast in the south eastern Lombok region, lined with very attractive beaches. The development of attractions that are constrained by infrastructure, especially the problem is the lack of electricity and roads for access to locations are inadequate. The problem solving, it takes a policy of analyzing tourism policies in East Lombok Regency must pay attention; policy alternaitf, Policy implementation and policy evaluation.
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Prihantoro, Edy, Rio Setia Monata, Yusuf Maulana, Atit Pertiwi, Suryarini Widodo, and Rizky Wulan Ramadhani. "Tourism Communication in The Development of Sustainable Intelligent Tourism Village in East Lombok As A Supporting Area for Mount Rinjani Global Geopark and Mandalika." Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia 7, no. 2 (December 17, 2022): 328–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.25008/jkiski.v7i2.730.

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The development of Indonesian tourism after the Covid-19 pandemic began to rise again. Various efforts have been made by the government and tourism actors to be able to revive the tourism sector. The purpose of this study is to analyze tourism communication in the development of a Sustainable Smart Tourism Village in East Lombok as a supporting area for Mount Rinjani Global Geopark and the Mandalika Special Economic Zone. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method by conducting interviews and direct observations of Loyok Village. The data collected were analyzed using data analysis techniques from Miles Huberman. The results of the study indicate that the development of a sustainable smart tourism village in East Lombok requires collaboration from various parties such as the government, tourism actors, communities, and researchers all at once. The Gunadarma University Matching Fund team is here to help implement five information and communication technologies (ICT) in tourist villages such as making smart homestays, making virtual reality videos, and QR Codes, making new designs for bamboo crafts, and tourist village websites. The application of this technology is also part of communication and is expected to support the development of Loyok Tourism Village in East Lombok Regency. The implementation of ICT in East Lombok Regency is also expected to serve as a pilot project in the development of smart homestays in Indonesia.
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Rahmawati, Rahmawati, Tetra Hidayati, and Gusti Noorlitaria Achmad. "Experience Quality as the Key to Successful Halal Tourism Development." Tourism and Sustainable Development Review 3, no. 1 (March 29, 2022): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/tsdr.v3i1.57.

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Lombok has become Indonesia’s mainstay halal tourist destination; they proved Lombok won the highest score in the GMTI and IMTI surveys. The label as the best halal tourist destination must be a competitive advantage that can attract Muslim tourists to visit Lombok. This study seeks to explain the effect of the variables Halal Tourism Index, Tourist Satisfaction, Tourist Experience Quality on Revisit Intention. This study took domestic Muslim tourist respondents aged between 17 to 60 years who had visited Lombok in the last 3 years. With 87 respondents, it processed the data using PLS-SEM. We know the results of the hypothesis test that the Halal tourism index has no effect on tourist satisfaction and revisit intention; the Halal tourism index has a significant effect on Tourist Experience quality. While the Tourist Experience quality variable has a significant effect on tourist satisfaction and revisit intention, and tourist satisfaction influences revisit intention. The limitation of this research is that respondents are not evenly distributed to all regions of Indonesia, and the number is only 87 respondents. This study revealed that the key factor in making domestic Muslim tourists satisfied and intend to visit Lombok is Experience quality.
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Winengan, Winengan. "Capitalization of Tourism Development Policy in Lombok West Nusa Tenggara Indonesia." Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun 7, no. 3 (September 30, 2019): 533. http://dx.doi.org/10.26811/peuradeun.v7i3.330.

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This study aims to examine the interests of the actors involved in the policy formulation of land acquisition for the development of Mandalika Resort area in Lombok that caused community opposition reaction, as it will remove them from the land they have occupied for years as their residence and earn a living as farmers. This research used qualitative method of critical paradigm, by determining the informant in snow ball sampling technique. Data collection was done by interview and documentation techniques. Data analysis referred to an interactive model. While the data validity test used data credibility criteria. The results of this research states that the tourism policy by the local government actors and tourism development companies to facilitate business interests or policy capitalization has caused the value in the importance of local communities which has never been taken into account in the determination of local-level policies.
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Yudita, Anisa. "The Effect of Tourism Development on Land Conversion in East Lombok Regency." Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education 1, no. 2 (December 12, 2017): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/sjdgge.v1i2.60.

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Tourism is one of promising aspects which is growing rapidly today. Indoensia is the fourth tourism destination in South East Asia. The data from Government Tourism Office found that there has been an increasing number of visitors to Indonesia in the last three years.This certainly requires the development of supporting aspects, such as roads, transportation, facilities, accommodation and some other supporting aspects of tourismobjects.This research was aimed to know the effect of tourism development on land conversion in the coastal area of East Lombok Regency. This study employed a mixed method research (qualitative and quantitative). The reason of using this research method was to obtain the information that meet this research’s purposes. This research cllected primary and secondary data which were related to tourism and lad conversion. The data was obtained from field observation, interview, literature review, documentation, image analysis and additional information from related agencies. The result of this research revealed very slow development of tourism objects in coastal area of East Lombok Regency. Consequently, it resulted on very few land conversion in the coastal area of East Lombok due to a slow tourism development.
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Khristianto, Wheny. "Faktor-Faktor Pendorong dan Penghambat Adopsi Teknologi Informasi untuk Pengembangan e-Tourism." Journal of Tourism and Creativity 3, no. 2 (October 9, 2019): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jtc.v3i2.13984.

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Tourism industry is a sector that is considered potential to be developed in Bondowoso Regency. One of the tourism products developed and a mainstay of the Bondowoso Regency Government is the organic tourism village in Lombok Kulon. However, the limitation of adoption of integrated information technology is the reality in the management of organic tourism village objects. The purpose of this study is to: a). identify the driving and inhibiting factors faced by the manager of the Lombok Kulon organic tourism village to adopt information technology for the development of an organic tourism village, b). formulate a business process design for the development of e-Tourism organic tourism village in Lombok Kulon in accordance with the conditions of supporting resources. This research was conducted by survey method to members and managers of organic tourism villages. The results showed that in the technological aspects, organizational aspects, and environmental aspects provided a strong impetus for technology adoption. This is evident from the recapitulation of the decision to adopt technology. Nevertheless, the inhibiting factor for the adoption of information technology is the assumption of members and managers that the technology to be applied in developing e-Tourism is a technology that is quite difficult.
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Asyari, Akhmad, Kadri Kadri, and Jumarim Jumarim. "Beragama di Pulau Pariwisata Internasional : Pengalaman Toleransi Komunitas Muslim di Lombok Nusa Tenggara Barat." MANAZHIM 4, no. 2 (August 1, 2022): 475–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.36088/manazhim.v4i2.2021.

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Muslim residents in tourist destinations are often seen as victims of the socio-religious impact of the tourism industry in their area. In contrast to this view, this article sees Muslims as important actors in maintaining Islamic traditions amid the negative influence of the tourism industry. This qualitative study focuses on revealing the religious experiences of Muslims in three international tourism islands on Lombok Island, particularly in maintaining Islamic teachings and synchronizing them with tourism activities. The results showed that Muslim residents in Gili Trawangan, Gili Gede and Kuta Village implemented the teachings of tolerant Islam to accommodate religious and economic interests in tourism destinations. Islamic teachings are maintained through independent, institutional-based strengthening, and strengthening by the government. This study recommends the importance of maintaining a tolerant Islamic tradition in international tourism destinations to support tourism and maintain Islamic teachings.
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Fadliyanti, Luluk, Diswandi Diswandi, and Mansur Afifi. "Human Capital dan Kinerja Usaha melalui Women Entrepreneur's Capability pada Industri Pariwisata." Valid: Jurnal Ilmiah 19, no. 2 (June 30, 2022): 107–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.53512/valid.v19i2.217.

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ABSTACT The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of human capital on business performance through women entrepreneurs in the tourism industry on the island of Lombok. The entrepreneur's capability of women entrepreneurs is an intervening variable in this study, which will link the level of education, business training, entrepreneurial spirit and previous experience to business performance. The data used is primary data by distributing questionnaires directly to women entrepreneurs in 5 districts and cities on the island of Lombok. And using secondary data taken from the Central Bureau of Statistics of West Nusa Tenggara and the Office of Women's Empowerment of West Nusa Tenggara Province. This study uses quantitative analysis methods, using Likert scale research instruments and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis tools, using PLS 3.0 to test hypotheses. The results of the analysis show that the variables of business training and previous experience have a positive and significant influence on women entrepreneur's capability. And women entrepreneur's capability has a positive and significant influence on the business performance of women entrepreneurs in the tourism industry on the island of Lombok. The findings in this study are the variables of business training (program design, presentation method, content and curriculum) and previous experience (length of business, business achievement and self-development) have an indirect effect on business performance (increase in sales, increase in company assets and business profitability). but through women entrepreneur's capability which includes initiative and proactiveness, knowledge and development of new products from women entrepreneurs in the tourism industry on the island of Lombok.
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Sukmono, Filosa Gita, and Fajar Junaedi. "Towards industry 5.0 in disaster mitigation in Lombok island, Indonesia." Jurnal Studi Komunikasi (Indonesian Journal of Communications Studies) 4, no. 3 (November 5, 2020): 553. http://dx.doi.org/10.25139/jsk.v4i3.2424.

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A recent natural disasters that gained extensive news coverage and public concern in Indonesia is the earthquake that occurred in Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara Province, in early August. Initially, local authorities stated that the earthquake on Lombok Island on 5 August 2018 was at an M 6.8 scale. However, the scale was later revised to M 7.0. This research used descriptive-qualitative case study method. Research result proved that the technological advances that have brought human civilisation to Industry 4.0 have a significant contribution to disaster mitigation. In the disaster that occurred in West Nusa Tenggara, researchers found that the government, disaster mitigation and recovery agencies, journalists, and the public used internet chat-based digital technology to conduct effective coordination. However, Industry 4.0 technology still has limitations in terms of disaster mitigation. Researchers suggest that the issues be addressed using industry 5.0, a technology based on the internet of things.
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Komalasari, Desy, Mustika Hadijati, Nurul Fitriyani, and Agus Kurnia. "Factor Extraction and Bicluster Analysis on Halal Destinations in Lombok Island." Jurnal Varian 4, no. 1 (September 29, 2020): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.30812/varian.v4i1.743.

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Indonesia is one of the countries currently developing the concept of halal tourism. Halal tourism includes many variables that are related to each other, which need to be grouped into several main factors that affect tourist visits. This study was conducted to group the variables associated with halal tourism visits to Lombok Island using factor analysis and to classify sub-districts and halal tourism destinations on Lombok Island using the Plaid Bicluster algorithm. Based on the analysis using the main component extraction technique in factor analysis with varimax rotation, it can be concluded that the 9 halal tourism characteristic variables can be grouped into 2 main factors. Furthermore, by using the Plaid Bicluster algorithm, 2 Bicluster were produced. There were 7 sub-districts and 9 destinations formed in Bicluster I, and 8 sub-districts and 3 destinations formed in Bicluster II.
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RAHMAWATI, Rahmawati, Kiki OKTORA, Sri Langgeng RATNASARI, Ramadania RAMADANIA, and Dio Caisar DARMA. "IS IT TRUE THAT LOMBOK DESERVES TO BE A HALAL TOURIST DESTINATION IN THE WORLD? A PERCEPTION OF DOMESTIC TOURISTS." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 34, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 94–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.34113-624.

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Lombok is a tourist destination that presents interesting diversity for tourists. During its development, Lombok has applied the concept of halal tourism which includes services, serving halal food, spiritual needs, communication, and other matters related to ha lal branding. This study focuses on informants' perceptions of the relationship between tourism index, experience quality, and revisit intention of tourist destinations in Lombok. The study was conducted by surveying 87 tourists who came from Indonesia, specifically Muslims, those who have stayed in Lombok and have visited at least in the last 24 months. The most suitable informant unit in the sample is purposive. We use the PLS analysis model to simplify data processing. The findings of the study are divided into 3 hypotheses which explain that the season index has a significant effect on experience quality. Furthermore, experience quality has a significant effect on revisit intention, and the tourism index has no significant effect on revisit intention. The novelty of this study lies in the uniqueness of the object, analysis model, and variables that have been designed so that it is very interesting in its presentation and is a distinct difference from other studies.
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Sati, Lilis. "School Adaptation Character Development Policy to Support Halal Tour in East Lombok Regency (Case Study at Senior High School in East Lombok Regency)." Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education 1, no. 2 (December 19, 2017): 262. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/sjdgge.v1i2.58.

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The purpose of this research was to provide guidance on the development of school adaptation character in East Lombok Regency to support halal tourism. The method used was a mixed method with data collection conducted by Purposive Sampling and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The results and discussion of alternative policy direction of adaptation character development of school of East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia are: (1) Religious with activity form that is: Hafidz Al-Qur'an at tourist place (2) Creative with activity form that was: Creating souvenir from Islamic nuanced materials on skill subjects (3) Caring for Environment with the form of activities that was: Make the slogans of environmental care in a place that has an important role in the development of character adaptation to support halal tourism in the district of East Lombok.
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Rosida, Lia, and Mohamad Jumail. "TOURISM PRACTITIONERS’ CAPABILITIES IN COPING WITH HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC CRISIS POST LOMBOK EARTHQUAKE, AUGUST 5, 2018, ANALYZED THROUGH SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS." MEDIA BINA ILMIAH 13, no. 7 (February 16, 2019): 1379. http://dx.doi.org/10.33758/mbi.v13i7.214.

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Earthquake is one of natural-induced crisis which could cause catastrophes, destructions and loss towards tourism industry and its practitioners. In fact, Lombok earthquake with 7.0 SR (Scala Richter) on August 5, 2018 triggered a huge loss for the inhabitants of North Lombok Regency. As tourism as one of main economic sectors in this region, this catastrophe was inevitably experienced by the people earning the living in the tourism sector. The disaster resulted in the fatalities of hundreds of people and destructions of thousands of the buildings lead to the significantly decreasing number of visitors visiting the tourism destinations in this region. Consequently, this automatically resulted in the decline in the income of tourism industries forcing them to manage the financial condition during the crisis by firing non-permanent workers and cutting the working hours as well as the wages of permanent workers. As part of affected people, the local inhabitants working in the tourism industry with the salary cut off need to find the shortcut and the way out to cope with the economic crisis within their household sphere in order to meet their families’ daily needs. This qualitative research reveals that socio-economic backgrounds of the informants closely influence their ability to cope with the crisis.
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WAHYUNINGTYAS, Neni, Abdul KODIR, Idris IDRIS, and M. Naufal ISLAM. "ACCELERATING TOURISM DEVELOPMENT BY COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS ON DISASTER RISK IN LOMBOK, INDONESIA." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 29, no. 2 (June 30, 2020): 545–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.29213-488.

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Nashuddin, Nashuddin. "THE MANAGEMENT OF MUSLIM SPIRITUAL TOURISM IN LOMBOK, INDONESIA: Opportunities and Challenges." JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM 10, no. 2 (December 1, 2016): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/jiis.2016.10.2.213-236.

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NUGROHO, M. Setyo, Riduan MAS’UD, Wahyu KHALIK, Restu FAHDIANSYAH, Rusman AZIZOMA, Mamika Ujianita ROMDHINI, and Muhammad Muhajir AMINY. "Coastal Tourism: Development Strategy of Loang Baloq Beach in Lombok Island, Indonesia." Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 13, no. 4 (June 28, 2022): 949. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505/jemt.v13.4(60).04.

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This research aims to generate a development strategy formulation of tourist attraction Loang Baloq beach in Mataram city. This research is a qualitative study with a survey method and description. Data is collected using observation technique, interview (purposive sampling), questionnaire distribution (acci-dental sampling), and documentation study in the book, articles, and other sources. The data analysis technique uses qualitative description, Likert scale, and SWOT analysis to formulate the appropriate strat-egy for Loang Baloq beach development. This research shows that Loang Baloq beach is in the first quadrant, indicating progressive strategy (grand strategy). It means that Loang Baloq beach is in prime condition. Therefore, it enables maximum achievement for growth and progress. The suggested strategy is the strategy that seizes the opportunity and highlights the strengths. Then, the alternative strategy which is generated is based on S-O strategy, S-T strategy, W-O strategy, and W-T Strategy.
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Subki, Ahmad, Bahtiar Imran, and Surni Erniwati. "Pengembangan Sistem Informasi Geografis Berbasis Android Pada Wisata Daerah Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat." Infotek : Jurnal Informatika dan Teknologi 4, no. 2 (July 31, 2021): 259–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.29408/jit.v4i2.3667.

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Lombok Island is one of the tourist destinations in Indonesia that has the potential to be developed. Based on data from the NTB Provincial Tourism Office at the end of 2019, the number of tourist visits was 3,706,352 tourists, with details of 1,550,751 foreign tourists and 2,155,561 domestic tourists. Based on the 2018-2023 Strategic Plan, the Culture and Tourism Office of West Nusa Tenggara Province, the island of Lombok has potential tourism objects such as beach tourism, waterfalls, mountains, culinary, culture, religion, and others. However, not all existing tourist attractions are known by visiting tourists, both the location of tourist attractions or the distance traveled to tourist sites, so it is necessary to make efforts to increase the number of visitors who come to the island of Lombok through various efforts. One of the efforts that can be done is the application of an Android-based tourism system so that it can be accessed by foreign tourists or domestic tourists who can provide complete information about tourist information on the island of Lombok. The system development method used in this research is the Research and Development (R&D) method. Geographic Information Systems with the Research and Development (R&D) method can provide good results and can be proven from the limited test results getting an average result of 71.45% with "GOOD" criteria, and field testing with an average result of 72.32 % with “GOOD” Criteria
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Harja, Oktomi, Ruwaida Fajria Santi, Rizda Endean Ngoluanta Batubara, Jumraidin Jumraidin, Ainul Yakin, Putu Ari Nugraha, Firman koma febdilan, Muh Ilham H, Ida Ayu Yadnya Sari Dewi Utami Pidada, and Siti Lathifah. "Potential Identification of Community-Based Tourism Product Development in Santong Tourism Village, North Lombok Regency, Indonesia." Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara (JUWITA) 1, no. 3 (December 28, 2022): 273–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/juwita.v1i3.6381.

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Purpose: This community service activity is carried out with the main objective of identifying the potential for developing tourism products in Santong Tourism Village which originates from the economic, social and cultural potential of the community in the context of developing quality and competitive tourism products in Santong Tourism Village. Method: The community service employs (1) field survey to identify current conditions and the need for intervention in the development of tourist village with data collection techniques ranging from direct observation, in-depth interview, to documentation, and (2) workshop which includes short lectures, guided group discussions, demonstrations, and simulations. The data obtained are all primary data obtained directly from Pokdarwis, other tourism actors, as well as Santong’s local community. Result: The 2 (two) main outputs of this community service activity are (1) tour package and culinary product prototypes that integrate various natural potentials and local community wisdom, as well as (2) needs identification for homestay development in Santong Tourism Village. Contribution: Providing new insights and skills to the local community in developing integrated and quality tourism products that can provide broader economic impact the people of Santong Tourism Village.
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Abral, Waslul. "The Formulation of Student Social Interaction Model at Halal Tourism Area on Lombok Island." Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education 1, no. 2 (December 19, 2017): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/sjdgge.v1i2.50.

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This study aims to formulate a model of student social interaction, especially junior high school students at the halal tourism area on the Lombok island. The method used is mixed method with data collection conducted by purposive sampling technique and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The result and discussion of alternative policy of social interaction development in Lombok island, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia are: (1) Increasing parentrole of student. (2) Strengthening the role of ulama/community leaders. (3) Teachers in stil positive social interaction of students through school and laity programs. (4) The goverment has an important role in facilitating the parents, teachers and ulama/community leaders in developing positive social interaction of students, so that social conflicts that can cause dispute in Lombok society can be avoided.
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