Abstract:The increasing number of tourist visits to Bali is not an irrational expectation considering that Bali has been known as a world tourist destination through various awards attributed to the island. In fact, some of the achievements that have been nominated to Bali are because of the unity of the implementation of Tri Hita Karana (THK) and Sad Kertih (SK) values as local wisdom in maintaining Balinese balance. However, the lack of consistency of tourism actors in supporting cultural tourism, especially in maint… Show more
“…The institutional challenges involved in the delivery of agricultural innovations going forward are being able to develop agricultural innovations that are effective, participatory and sustainable (Indraningsih, 2016;Ginaya et al, 2019). Likewise in increasing the coconut processing business which is an element Paendong, S. M. P., Antara, M., Susrusa, K. B., & Suamba, I. K. (2020) Pricing information based only on word of mouth from each person who works as an intermediary trader.…”
Section: Sulawesi B) Provides Learning Resourcesmentioning
The purpose of this study is to identify the conditions and institutional role of coconut agribusiness in North Sulawesi; formulate a strategy model for institutional development of coconut agribusiness in North Sulawesi Province. The study was conducted in the highest coconut producing area in North Sulawesi with qualitative methods supported by quantitative data through the use of Structural Conduct Performance (SCP) analysis and Interpretative Structural Modeling analysis. The technique for determining informants is purposive sampling. The grand theory in this research is institutional theory and agribusiness theory. The coconut agribusiness institution in North Sulawesi identified several types that play a role, namely: farmer groups, transportation businesses, universities, banks, cooperatives, field extension workers (ppl), collectors, middlemen, industries, wholesalers and village regulations. Strategies and programs for developing coconut agribusiness institutions in North Sulawesi that refer to the role of tertiary institutions as key sub-elements of the institutional elements involved: a. Training for farmers and institutions involved in coconut agribusiness; b. Provision of experts in running a coconut agribusiness business unit; c. Assistance in each coconut agribusiness business unit.
“…The institutional challenges involved in the delivery of agricultural innovations going forward are being able to develop agricultural innovations that are effective, participatory and sustainable (Indraningsih, 2016;Ginaya et al, 2019). Likewise in increasing the coconut processing business which is an element Paendong, S. M. P., Antara, M., Susrusa, K. B., & Suamba, I. K. (2020) Pricing information based only on word of mouth from each person who works as an intermediary trader.…”
Section: Sulawesi B) Provides Learning Resourcesmentioning
The purpose of this study is to identify the conditions and institutional role of coconut agribusiness in North Sulawesi; formulate a strategy model for institutional development of coconut agribusiness in North Sulawesi Province. The study was conducted in the highest coconut producing area in North Sulawesi with qualitative methods supported by quantitative data through the use of Structural Conduct Performance (SCP) analysis and Interpretative Structural Modeling analysis. The technique for determining informants is purposive sampling. The grand theory in this research is institutional theory and agribusiness theory. The coconut agribusiness institution in North Sulawesi identified several types that play a role, namely: farmer groups, transportation businesses, universities, banks, cooperatives, field extension workers (ppl), collectors, middlemen, industries, wholesalers and village regulations. Strategies and programs for developing coconut agribusiness institutions in North Sulawesi that refer to the role of tertiary institutions as key sub-elements of the institutional elements involved: a. Training for farmers and institutions involved in coconut agribusiness; b. Provision of experts in running a coconut agribusiness business unit; c. Assistance in each coconut agribusiness business unit.
“…This is what underlies the lives of Balinese people who do not exist in other areas. As one of the tourism development models, Ginaya, et al, (2019), also recommends a community-based tourism model (CBT) which states that the CBT model is a sustainable alternative tourism development, which prioritizes community participation in development and its operation. The soul and philosophical values of the Balinese people are the basis of Balinese life, no less important in the development of Balinese tourism, especially in the development of a tourist village.…”
Section: Program Certificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This local wisdom is a part of the culture of a society that cannot be separated from the language of the community itself. Ginaya et al, (2019), mention; tourism development is not only concentrated with commodity-based development of products of economic value so that it has added value, but must also be based on the values of local wisdom to create harmony in people's lives, so that there is no interesting struggle conflict between stakeholders and people who are tourism actors, Arsa & Widiastini (2018), explained the development of rural tourism is expected to be sustainable in environmental, social and economic aspects. Referring to Perda number 2 of 2012 concerning Bali tourism destinations, it is further explained that community involvement, especially in socio-cultural activities, must be present in the development of tourism in Bali.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the research results of Ginaya et al, (2019), identified that mass and massive tourism can make Bali lose its Balian identity. Bali does have its own characteristics, and Balinese culture has remained stable until now.…”
The tourism development program is a sustainable development program that has a vision of achieving equitable economic growth in the community that is based on the utilization of the potential of natural resources and other resources in the community. This study aims to examine the potential and problems in the development of tourism villages in Sambangan Village, Sukasada District as one of the Tourism Villages stipulated in Buleleng Regent Decree No. 430/405/HK/2017 concerning Tourism Village of Buleleng Regency. The research began with an evaluation study using the UCLA CSE model approach. The results showed aspects of the development of tourism villages in Sambangan Village have not yet maximally utilized natural resources or other resources as a viable tourism village product. From the results of the analysis conducted, the development of this tourism village product requires a management model that combines the elements of natural resources in the village with Balinese local wisdom that underlies the life and behavior of the Balinese people in general and requires a touch of technology-based innovation.
“…In the research area, the resistance against online transportation is presented by a lot of prohibition posters all around the place. There are also no online transportation operators sighted around the area, which strengthen the element of resistance (Ginaya et al, 2019). Therefore, this paper aims to understand and to explain the resistance against online transportation phenomenon in detail and more comprehensive by using the in-depth structured interview to the selected interviewees.…”
This paper offers an insight into the causes of resistance against online transportation in a tourist destination in Bali. Guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour, this research collected data through interviews with the local transportation drivers and the chief of the local village. This paper indicates that the resistance against online transportation is mainly due to the perception that online transportation sets the below-the local standard price. This creates uneven business competition, inflict price war and destroy the transportation industry in the longrun. Mediation by the government is urgently needed to reach a win-win solution for the local and online transportation business.
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