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Title: Financial Regulatory Intervention in Encouraging the Tourism Industry-Portrait of the Top 5 Popular Destinations in Indonesia
Authors: Sampeliling, Alexander
Y., Syaharuddin
Purwadi, Purwadi
Keywords: government consistency, National Economic Recovery, COVID-19, popular tourism, linear regression, tourism visit
Issue Date: 24-Jun-2024
Publisher: International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
Series/Report no.: Vol. 19, No. 6;p. 2341-2350
Abstract: Throughout the end of 2019 to 2021, COVID-19 had stolen the attention of many parties. Besides the eliminating crowds through a regional-national locking system, this incident also poses a threat to the world's population habitat, causes economic suffering, fades individual psychology, ethnic divisions, and makes other multi-components critical (such as the sustainability of tourist destinations). Although the government's efforts in many countries in reorganizing the tourism ecosystem are seen as not yet concrete, they should at least inform the public that there are positive initiatives to restore visitor confidence. Learning from this case, the motive of this paper is to investigate the determination of the National Economic Recovery (PEN) program which has been distributed by the Indonesian government since 2019 to encourage the informal sector such as the tourism industry. The data is divided into six key variables, which are grouped into two components. The observations are concerned with the top-5 destinations from Indonesia. After that, the data were calculated into three patterns (normal, post-pandemic, and towards endemic) and analysed using a linear regression approach. A series of explorations concludes in three equal methods, where the first and third models show that the PEN program has a significant effect on Tourism Visit Volume (TVV). The study also confirmed that the two variables were also significantly related in the second model, despite the decline in the PEN budget. This finding focuses on two alternative schemes. The first urgency highlights practical regulations in preventing the effects of a pandemic that has the potential to darken the existence of tourism. Second, empirical evaluation teaches logical handling from an academic perspective for the advancement of tourist destinations in the future.
URI: http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/57577
ISSN: 1743-7601
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