Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Web Pariwisata sebagai Pendukung Pelaksanaan Etourism bagi Entitas Pariwisata di Kabupaten Banyuwangi

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 279
Author(s):  
Wiwin Kuswinardi

The concept of eTourism is a concept that implements information technology into the tourism sector. The key to eTourism is the integration of information that has the information collaboration capabilities and business processes of tourism entities making it possible to share information and business processes. Banyuwangi Regency that has begun to adopt the concept of eTourism is already time to apply the concept of information sharing by using web tourism managed by Disbudpar Banyuwangi as a source of tourism information. Tourism entities in Kabupaten Banyuwangi still have the opportunity to develop this potential and increase the potential for turnover and profit for tourism industry actors and increase local revenue through the tourism sector. The web utilization training provided has been able to provide the insights and skills of these entities, both from government and tourism industry actors.

Author(s):  
Ronaldo Zwicker

IT diffusion is central to the new economy and is reflected in a process of informatization of society and businesses. Although initially coined to represent the diffusion and adoption of information technology (IT) in all levels of society, the term informatization is also employed to represent the use of information technology resources in organizations. Weissbach (2003), for instance, defines informatization as being the process of gradual and increasing application of “planned and systematic use of IT penetrating the organization’s functions”. As pointed out by Lim (2001), the evaluation of an organization’s Informatization Level (IL) is an important managerial concern. The author also points out the difficulties associated with this evaluation, stating that “this is not a simple problem because informatization includes many intangible factors such as the quality of information and the organization’s culture”. The purpose of evaluating a company’s IL is to provide information for the organization to improve precisely its informatization level. It is also a means of benchmarking the efficacy and efficiency of IT investments in order to set up the baseline for improvement. This topic depicts a measurement method for the IL of companies and shows results of its application in 830 Brazilian industries (Zwicker, Vidal, & Souza, 2005). The development of this method was based on the principle that IT results in companies are not obtained merely through investments and the implementation of systems but rather through its proper use in business processes. The proposed method extends the informatization dimensions proposed by Lim (2001), using the process-based view of the IT business value creation model proposed by Soh and Markus (1995) and the concept of “information systems coverage” proposed by Ravarini, Tagliavini, Buonanno, and Sciuto (2002).


Author(s):  
Anggia Kalista ◽  
Agus Wardhono ◽  
Argya Drestanta

Republic of Indonesia The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology in Tuban Regency inmanaging tourism sector is still minimal because it still displays a less attractive website to attract travelers when theywant to vacation in Tuban Regency. The purpose of this program is to develop the Tuban Regency Tourism systemby using website because this can make it easier for people who really need it in finding tourism objects in Tuban.We used an observation as the first instrument by observing Tuban regency from many sides, interviewedsome tourists which visited Tuban more than once, and read some articles from journals and books.The role of Communication and Information Technology Department in Tuban Regency is a key to successin Tuban Smart City in 2021. Tuban as City Smart, making integrated applications in both the tourism sector and other parts, this activity has become increasingly important in order to meet the twenty-first century which is all digital.


Author(s):  
João V. Estêvão ◽  
Maria João Carneiro ◽  
Leonor Teixeira

The tourism industry is known to have an extensive use of the Internet, both on the supply and on the demand side. The steady and fast emergence of the Internet has dramatically changed the business processes within the sector, forcing suppliers and intermediaries to adapt to a scenario in which visitors have multiple and more flexible choices regarding the search, planning, booking, and purchase of tourism services and products. This chapter explores the main impacts and trends that the dynamic use of the Internet within the tourism sector—the so-called eTourism—has originated in each of the sector's main stakeholders, including suppliers, intermediaries, destination management organizations, and tourists.


2014 ◽  
Vol 962-965 ◽  
pp. 2611-2614
Author(s):  
Chao Yang Fang ◽  
Ran Deng ◽  
Zhi Ping Chen ◽  
Zhang Ling Zou

2000 the "Red tourism" had appeared from Jiangxi province, rapid development. This paper take red tourism industrialization as the research object, analysis of Red tourism industry's demand for tourism information services. On this basis, use spatial information technology to design tourism information service platform, meet the requirements about Red tourism industrialization, provide important support for accelerating the transformation of Red tourism.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 114-122
Author(s):  
Made Satria Pramanda Putra

Pandemic Covid-19 has put significant pressure on the tourism sector and has an impact on the realisation of hotel and restaurant tax revenues in Badung Regency. This condition requires strategic steps from the Badung Regency Government to realize optimal tax revenue. The aims of this study is to examine the steps taken by the Badung Regency Government to optimise the regional tax collection from Hotel and Restaurant Taxes. This paper provides a qualitative study. Research informants are all officials in the Badung Regional Revenue Agency (Bapenda Badung Regency) as the Regional Apparatus Organization (OPD) in charge of carrying out hotel and restaurant tax levies. Data collection techniques are observation, interview and documentation study. Data collection through interview is carried out in depth and when in saturated condition will end. This study obtained results that the strategic steps taken by the Badung Regency Government in an effort to optimize the reception of Hotel and Restaurant Taxes, include (1) Utilization of Information Technology, (2) Dissemination and Education, (3) Issuance of Regulations, (4) Tax Extensification, (5) Tax Intensification, (6) Monitoring and Evaluation and (7) Legal Supremacy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-16
Author(s):  
Trecy E. Anden

The tourism industry is a driver of the economy nationally, regionally and locally. As one source of local revenue (PAD) city of Palangka Raya, this sector received priority attention. Since the last 10 years developing the tourism industry and has developed a fairly good growth. This sector could boost GDP growth in the field of business; perdagangangn. hotels and restaurants. But seen from the growth in tourist arrivals is still dominated by local tourist arrivals, tourist arrivals have not been well explored. Some of the problems, challenges and constraints experienced in the development of the tourism industry. This condition is a manifestation of improvement and even become a dilemma that must be managed in harmony. The future of the city of Palangka Raya tourism industry has good prospects can be anticipated by considering the factors that influence. The study was conducted in the districts that have the potential of nature tourism (ecotourism), using descriptive qualitative research methods and kunatitif and SWOT analisis. In terms of the economy, the tourism sector of the city of Palangka Raya has particularly bright future . The growth rate of GDP, trade, hotel and restaurant sector the role of tourism as a revenue contributor serial number 3.


2014 ◽  
Vol 543-547 ◽  
pp. 3083-3087
Author(s):  
Ao Hu ◽  
Zhen Ming He ◽  
Cai Yin

The development of geographic information technology promotes the progress of tourism information. The application of information technology to the management of tourism information can improve the service standard and management quality of tourism industry, which consequently accelerates the development of tourism industry. The paper introduces the design of Tourism Management Information System (TMIS), and applies Baidu Map API and HTML5 based on B/S structure for web development to realize the basic operation of electronic maps, attractions query, bus query, surrounding query, travel by car, address matching, and so on. TMIS based on B/S structure shares resources through the network with low cost, high efficiency of management and development, fast speed of updating information, which can provide timely and accurate information for the tourists.


Author(s):  
João V. Estêvão ◽  
Maria João Carneiro ◽  
Leonor Teixeira

The tourism industry is known to have an extensive use of the Internet, both on the supply and on the demand side. The steady and fast emergence of the Internet has dramatically changed the business processes within the sector, forcing suppliers and intermediaries to adapt to a scenario in which visitors have multiple and more flexible choices regarding the search, planning, booking, and purchase of tourism services and products. This chapter explores the main impacts and trends that the dynamic use of the Internet within the tourism sector—the so-called eTourism—has originated in each of the sector’s main stakeholders, including suppliers, intermediaries, destination management organizations, and tourists.


Author(s):  
Anatália Saraiva Martins Ramos

Tourism is the most important industry in the world in terms of the numbers of employees and its effect on the social and economical development of a region or country. Holjevac (2003) believes that, by the year 2050, tourism will by far be the largest industry worldwide, with 2 billion tourists and US$24 billion in domestic and international receipts. Moreover, the major tourist destinations will be India, China, Indonesia, and Brazil. The use of information technologies for basic functions— conferences, business meetings in distant places, training, designed routes and airlines, reservations and tickets purchased through computer systems, tourist shops, restaurants—is becoming usual in tourism. All these services have led tourist companies to adopt more updated methods in order to increase competition. Consumers, who are already becoming familiar with new technologies, demand more flexible, interactive, and specialized products and services, bringing new management techniques from the intelligent use of IT used to accomplish tour company business processes (Buhalis, 2000). The hotels depend progressively on the resources of new information technology to follow and update the tools which allow an efficient development of activities in each section of the company, leading to better results for its management (Mendes-Filho & Ramos, 2003a). To Phillips and Moutinho (1998), information technology (IT) is one of the critical factors of success in the hotel industry. According to studies and data, the use of technological tools will allow a bigger competitiveness for hotels (Cline, 1999). Technology will be the catalyst of change, a source of growing connectivity and one of the most important factors in distinguishing success among hotel companies. Few issues have greater importance to the business of hospitality than the technological decisions that will be made in the coming years (Buhalis, 2000; Mendes-Filho & Ramos, 2004; Olsen & Connoly, 2000). The hotel industry is one of the most important kinds of Web commerce. The data shows that all major companies linked to the tourism industry (hotels, agencies, air companies, and rentals) possess some kind of e-commerce activity through the Web (O’Connor, 1999; Scottish Executive, 2000; Werthner & Klein, 1999).


Author(s):  
Vishak Ramesh Iyer ◽  
Nilanjan Dey ◽  
Sayan Chakraborty

Information Technology is one of the key factors of competitiveness. Internet is especially relevant to tourism since it enables knowledge about a consumer or a tourist to be gathered and vice versa. Tourism is dominated by the need to provide fast and accurate information to a consumer. The implications of IT revolution for tourism competitiveness and promotions are identified in different sectors of tourism and its closely associated industries. Globally IT is widely used in industries such as airlines and travel, hospitality, tour operators, travel agencies, reservation systems for tourism and destinations. This chapter looks at the different uses of information and communication technologies in tourism sector. It examines the impact of ICT on tourism industry and the new and innovative technologies which are used in tourism industry. It also indicates the problems and issues concerning information technology applications in tourism.


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