Cultivating Green Excellence : How Sustainable Talent Management Transforms HR Performance in Eco-Friendly Hotels of Central Java
(Ray Octafian, Dyah Palupiningtyas, Nina Mistriani, Krisnawati Setyaningrum Nugraheni)
DOI : 10.70062/harmonymanagement.v1i4.188
- Volume: 1,
Issue: 4,
Sitasi : 0 30-Dec-2024
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This study examines the impact of green talent management practices on HR performance quality in eco-friendly hotels in Central Java, Indonesia, using a phenomenological approach. Through in-depth interviews with 24 participants across six star-rated hotels, direct observation, document analysis, and focus group discussions, the research explores how green HRM practices influence employee performance and career development opportunities for young talent. The findings reveal that eco-friendly hotels have implemented various green talent management practices including environmentally-conscious recruitment, sustainability training, green performance management, and employee involvement in environmental initiatives. These practices positively impact multiple dimensions of employee performance: task performance through improved resource efficiency; contextual performance through enhanced teamwork; adaptive performance through increased innovation capability; and environmental performance through strengthened pro-environmental behaviors. The effectiveness of these practices is influenced by top management commitment, integration with business strategy, training quality, organizational culture, and resource availability. Young employees perceive involvement in green initiatives as valuable for developing leadership skills, expanding professional networks, and enhancing market competitiveness, although they identify the need for clearer sustainability-focused career paths. The study contributes to GHRM and talent management literature by explicating the mechanisms linking green talent management with performance outcomes in the hospitality industry context, while providing practical implications for hotel managers seeking to enhance both environmental sustainability and human resource performance. The research underscores the importance of a holistic approach to green talent management that aligns environmental priorities with employee development and organizational strategy.
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Three Main Pillars of Agrotourism Success in Lerep Tourism Village: Farmer Groups, Pokdarwis, and BUMDes
(Nina Mistriani, John J.O.I. Ihalauw, Sony Heru Priyanto)
DOI : 10.62951/icgtsave.v1i2.31
- Volume: 1,
Issue: 2,
Sitasi : 0 15-Aug-2024
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Lerep Tourism Village has shown significant success in developing agrotourism through the synergy of three main pillars: Farmer Groups, Tourism Awareness Groups (Pokdarwis), and Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes). This study aims to analyze the roles and contributions of each pillar in supporting the success of agrotourism in Lerep Tourism Village. The method used is a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through field observations, in-depth interviews with stakeholders, and literature studies. The results show that Farmer Groups play an important role in providing quality agricultural products as the main attraction of agrotourism. They implement good and sustainable agricultural practices and are active in developing processed agricultural product innovations. Pokdarwis, on the other hand, is responsible for managing and promoting Lerep Tourism Village. They organize various tourism activities and attractions, develop supporting infrastructure, and conduct marketing and destination branding. Meanwhile, BUMDes acts as an economic institution that manages village assets and potentials to support agrotourism development. BUMDes facilitates capital, develops agrotourism-related business units, and builds partnerships with external parties. The synergy between Farmer Groups, Pokdarwis, and BUMDes has created a strong and sustainable agrotourism value chain in Lerep Tourism Village. This collaboration enables optimal utilization of natural and human resources, capacity building of local communities, and more equitable distribution of economic benefits. This success is also supported by active community participation, local government support, and partnerships with the private sector and academics. This study concludes that the synergy of Farmer Groups, Pokdarwis, and BUMDes is the key to successful agrotourism development in Lerep Tourism Village. This model can serve as a reference for other villages that want to develop agrotourism potential by involving multi-stakeholder participation.
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Effectiveness of Room Boy's performance in Optimizing Room Service Quality at Artotel Hotel Semarang
(Aditya Agung Permana, Krisnawati Setyaningrum Nugrahen, Nina Mistriani)
DOI : 10.62504/jimr777
- Volume: 2,
Issue: 7,
Sitasi : 0 11-Jul-2024
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This study is intended to analyze the e?ectiveness of managing room boy works directly on optimizing the quality of room service in Artotel Hotel Semarang. In the hotel industry, quality room service is characterized as one of the critical factors that has an impact on the level of guest satisfaction and customer loyalty. The room boys are an integral part of the hotel operations and are responsible for ensuring rooms are clean, tidy, and ready so that guests always feel comfortable and accommodated in a beautiful environment. This study employs the qualitative approach of research types using data collection techniques through direct observation, in-depth interviews with room boys and hotel management as well as guest satisfaction surveys. The findings indicate that the good work performance of the room boy has a great in?uence on providing high-quality robust service. It was concluded that trained room boys have high motivation and when they are provided with proper tools and materials good room service is possible. In this case, the room boy's performance can be enhanced by hotel management to ensure that they provide frequent training, and work facilities as well as proper and fair assessment and appreciation to the subordinates. It is the ?nding of this research that room boy work optimization can be done through training, management, and productivity-oriented assessments.
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Nyai Brintik's Tomb as a Religious Tourism Site to Increase Tourist Visits in Kampung Pelangi
(Edgar David Richardo Daeli, Nina Mistriani)
DOI : 10.62951/momat.v1i3.146
- Volume: 1,
Issue: 3,
Sitasi : 0 30-Jun-2024
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The WO (Weaknesses-Opportunities) strategy focuses on overcoming weaknesses such as limited supporting facilities and lack of promotion by taking advantage of external opportunities such as high interest in religious tourism and promotion through print and digital media. This involves increasing promotion and marketing and developing attractive religious tourism programs. The WT (Weaknesses-Threats) strategy focuses on overcoming internal weaknesses, such as limited supporting facilities and competition from other tourist destinations, by facing external threats, such as cultural values ??and economic uncertainty changes. This involves investment in developing tourism infrastructure and improving the quality of services at Nyai Brintik Tomb. By implementing these strategies, it is hoped that the potential for religious tourism at the Nyai Brintik Tomb can be optimized effectively, increasing the number of tourist visits, increasing tourism income, and strengthening local cultural identity. Apart from that, the development of religious tourism at the Nyai Brintik Tomb can also contribute to the sustainable development of the Mount Brintik area as a whole by paying attention to aspects of environmental preservation, local economic development and community empowerment. Thus, the Nyai Brintik Tomb has the potential to become one of the leading religious tourism destinations in the city of Semarang, attracting visitors from various groups and providing a memorable and meaningful tourist experience.
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Travel Agencies As Marketing Distribution To Gaining Hotel Occupancy, A Case Study In Pangandaran
(Pranoto Pranoto, Andriyanto Andriyanto, Ray Octafian, Ahmad Mansur, Nina Mistriani)
DOI : 10.62951/icgtsave.v1i1.9
- Volume: 1,
Issue: 1,
Sitasi : 0 05-Jun-2024
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This research was conducted with the intention of knowing how the role of travel agencies in providing support for hotel occupancy rates in the Pangandaran area, especially Surya Kencana Seaside Hotel. The research was conducted using a literacy study method on various supporting data collected during 2018-2022. The data collected was then analysed for things that affect hotel occupancy rates, especially based on data from guests who book hotel rooms through travel agencies both online and offline. Based on the results of the analysis, information was obtained that sales made through online travel agencies were higher than offline travel agencies . This is because bookings made by consumers are more practical. Currently there are many sites that provide online room booking media services . The presence of online travel agencies greatly affects the world of tourism and is beneficial for hotels in terms of saving promotional costs. The conclusion that can be drawn from this research is that Online Travel Agent still affects the room occupancy rate at Surya Kencana Seaside Hotel because there are many new policies and the latest promotions in attracting customers. Offline Travel Agent must work harder to beat Online Travel Agent in terms of providing support in increasing room occupancy.
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Augmented Reality For Smart Tourism: A Systematic Review
(Aletta Dewi Maria, Ray Octafian, Pranoto Pranoto, Nina Mistriani)
DOI : 10.62951/icgtsave.v1i1.1
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Issue: 1,
Sitasi : 0 05-Jun-2024
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AR applications, commonly known as "smart tourism," offer considerable potential in the tourism industry. They provide a fundamental change in the way travelers discover, acquire knowledge, and engage with destinations. This analysis forms the foundation for offering well-informed suggestions for future research endeavors in the field of tourism enhanced by augmented reality (AR). In order to carry out this systematic review, an extensive search was performed on various electronic databases, such as Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. The search methodology employed the utilization of pertinent keywords such as "augmented reality," "smart tourism," and "tourism experience." After the initial search, a substantial amount of articles were obtained, and subsequently, they were refined using predetermined criteria for inclusion and exclusion. This systematic review has presented a thorough and detailed summary of the current research progress on augmented reality in the field of smart tourism. The findings emphasize the diverse uses of augmented reality (AR) in boosting tourist experiences, enhancing access to information, fostering greater involvement, and advocating for sustainable tourism practices. Nevertheless, in order to fully use the potential of augmented reality (AR) in the tourism sector, it is imperative to tackle obstacles pertaining to technical constraints, user approval, integration, and privacy apprehensions.
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Creating Entrepreneurship In Local Economic Development Through Homestays In Mangli Magelang Tourism Village: Overview Of Social And Economic Aspects
(Ahmad Mansur, Ray Octafian, Nina Mistriani, Pranoto Pranoto)
DOI : 10.62951/icgtsave.v1i1.7
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Issue: 1,
Sitasi : 0 05-Jun-2024
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One of the entrepreneurial benefits of the tourism sector is building the local economy. The aim of this research is to analyze the role of entrepreneurship in developing the local economy through the development of homestays in Mangli Magelang Village. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research method. There are three important research stages carried out in this research, the first stage is exploring the symptoms that appear in the research object, the second is identifying the relationship between the symptoms and the aspects being studied, the third is the analysis and interpretation of the relationship between the symptoms and the aspects being studied in the homestay. This research was conducted in Saung Krincing Msen, Mangli Tourism Village, Magelang Regency. The results and analysis of this research can be concluded that entrepreneurship plays an important role in developing the local economy by exploiting the potential of the destination it has and also the social impact of increasing knowledge about culture and of course social ties and interactions between local communities and tourists.
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Development Of Wana Wisata Ternadi As An Effort To Increase Tourist Visits In Ternadi Village, Kudus Regency
(Denny Prianto, Nina Mistriani)
DOI : 10.62951/icgtsave.v1i1.6
- Volume: 1,
Issue: 1,
Sitasi : 0 05-Jun-2024
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Wana Wisata Ternadi is one of the attractive natural tourist destinations in Kudus Regency, Central Java. However, this tourism potential has not been maximally optimized, so tourist visits are still low. Therefore, efforts to develop Wana Wisata Ternadi are very important to increase tourist visits to this area. This study aims to identify potentials and constraints in the development of Wana Wisata Ternadi, as well as formulate appropriate strategies to increase tourist visits. The research method used qualitative approach includes field observation, in-depth interviews with relevant stakeholders, and secondary data analysis. The results showed that Wana Wisata Ternadi has extraordinary natural potential, such as beautiful natural scenery, biodiversity, and historical heritage. However, the main obstacles faced are the lack of supporting infrastructure, lack of promotion, and not optimal management of tourist attractions. Therefore, the recommended strategy includes development through the 4A tourism attraction development approach (Access, Attractions, Activities and Amenities), increasing promotion through digital media, and empowering local communities in tourism management.
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Exploring The Influence Of Technology On Travel Experiences: Digital Evolution In Tourism
(Chrisostomus Susmono Widagdo, Ray Octafian, Nina Mistriani, Ahmad Mansur)
DOI : 10.62951/icgtsave.v1i1.10
- Volume: 1,
Issue: 1,
Sitasi : 0 24-Apr-2024
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The purpose of this study is to conduct a complete examination of the existing literature in order to investigate the impact that digital improvements in the tourism sector have had on the experiences that tourists have throughout their holidays. Examining the presence of online booking platforms, the incorporation of virtual and augmented reality technologies, and the application of Internet of Things (IoT) in well-known tourist sites are the primary focuses of this investigation. Through the utilization of a systematic approach to the assessment of literature, this study investigates the advancements that have been made both internationally and in Indonesia with regard to the digitalization of the tourism industry.It is clear from the findings that these aspects significantly enhance the travel experiences of tourists by making it easier for them to access amenities, facilitating more immersive interactions, and enhancing the connectivity of available facilities. On the other hand, there are still ongoing challenges that need to be addressed. These challenges include the requirement for improved regulations and a more comprehensive implementation of technology into tourism infrastructure.
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Pengembangan Even Budaya Di Kelurahan Ledok
(Nina Mistriani, Nurdina Prasetya, Yudi Mochamad Ariyanto)
DOI : 10.51903/community.v1i3.77
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Issue: 3,
Sitasi : 0 17-Feb-2022
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The growth of the mainstay area in Central Java is expected to be able to provide a positive break-even for the economic growth of the surrounding area or the area behind it (hinterland), through civilizing the sector or sub-sector base as a driver of the regional economy and economic linkages between regions. The main objective of the mainstay area is to accelerate development. The city of Salatiga which is the goal of this service and research based on its location has a strategic location.
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