Friend or Foe? The complex relationship between indigenous people and policymakers regarding rural tourism in Indonesia
Friend or Foe? The complex relationship between indigenous people and policymakers regarding rural tourism in Indonesia
Rural tourism is considered an attraction within a destination that significantly stimulates economic growth, particularly for local communities. The aim of this study is to explore the interrelationship between indigenous people and policymakers in rural tourism development areas. This article emphasizes that the complexity of the relationship between indigenous people and policymakers often becomes a “rivalry” rather than a collaboration to work together as a team. The reliance and dependence of the indigenous people on local government also depend on how well the local government coordinates its governing bodies to work side-by-side with the indigenous community. The results indeed reveal that a complicated relationship exists between the indigenous people and policymakers; one of the reasons is due to the existence of local vendors.
Entrepreneurship model, Indigenous people, Indonesia, Policymakers, Rural tourism, Tourism policy
20-29
Situmorang, Ringkar
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Trilaksono, Teddy
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Japutra, Arnold
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June 2019
Situmorang, Ringkar
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Trilaksono, Teddy
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Japutra, Arnold
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Situmorang, Ringkar, Trilaksono, Teddy and Japutra, Arnold
(2019)
Friend or Foe? The complex relationship between indigenous people and policymakers regarding rural tourism in Indonesia.
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 39, .
(doi:10.1016/j.jhtm.2019.02.001).
Abstract
Rural tourism is considered an attraction within a destination that significantly stimulates economic growth, particularly for local communities. The aim of this study is to explore the interrelationship between indigenous people and policymakers in rural tourism development areas. This article emphasizes that the complexity of the relationship between indigenous people and policymakers often becomes a “rivalry” rather than a collaboration to work together as a team. The reliance and dependence of the indigenous people on local government also depend on how well the local government coordinates its governing bodies to work side-by-side with the indigenous community. The results indeed reveal that a complicated relationship exists between the indigenous people and policymakers; one of the reasons is due to the existence of local vendors.
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Published date: June 2019
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Entrepreneurship model, Indigenous people, Indonesia, Policymakers, Rural tourism, Tourism policy
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500191
ISSN: 1447-6770
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