2021 the 11th International Conference on Information Communication and Management 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3484399.3484417
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Penta-Helix Approach as a Strategy to Recovery Tourism in Bali Due to Covid-19 Pandemic

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“…For instance, restarting tourism activities that were disrupted due to the pandemic has proven to increase local communities' income and standard of living. This can boost the economy in rural and remote areas by increasing demand for agricultural products and developing infrastructure (Priyo Purnomo et al, 2021;Wirawan et al, 2021). McKean made the same point, claiming that tourism would not destroy Balinese culture, but rather strengthen it.…”
Section: Balinese Culture and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, restarting tourism activities that were disrupted due to the pandemic has proven to increase local communities' income and standard of living. This can boost the economy in rural and remote areas by increasing demand for agricultural products and developing infrastructure (Priyo Purnomo et al, 2021;Wirawan et al, 2021). McKean made the same point, claiming that tourism would not destroy Balinese culture, but rather strengthen it.…”
Section: Balinese Culture and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this time, the majority of the authors discussed global issues affecting Indonesian tourism, including Bali. According to a review, the most published title is The Impact of the Covid Pandemic (Budhi et al, 2022;Priyo Purnomo et al, 2021;Subadra & Hughes, 2022;Sunarta & Saiffuloh, 2022). Several researchers were still discussing the issue of sustainable tourism during this time period (Dolezal & Novelli, 2020;Halim & Ervina, 2021;Yudhari et al, 2020) because it was still thought to be relevant to investigate.…”
Section: The Evolution Of Bali Tourism Research Topicmentioning
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“…The decrease in the economy in Bali was caused by the decline in accommodation and food and drink business sectors [14]. The decrease in the economy is evidenced by the results of a survey on the impact of COVID-19 on business actors by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), which states that there were three business sectors most affected, namely, accommodation and food and drink by 92.47%, other services by 90.90%, and transportation and warehousing by 90.34% [15]. If seen from the data on Monday, June 28, 2021, the cumulative cases of COVID-19 in Bali were 49,758 people confirmed, 46,735 people recovered (93.925%), and 1,559 people died (3.13%) [16].…”
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confidence: 99%