Stakeholder perceptions to support Jurassic Park project as a future wildlife tourism

Tourism in protected areas contributes to the financial sustainability of its sites. It has a positive impact on a stakeholder within and beyond the destinations through effective and efficient benefit-sharing. This study examine the environmental attitudes, community attachment, economic gain, and...

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Main Authors: Septi Fahmi Choirisa, Edi Purnomo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre of Sociological Research 2021-11-01
Series:Economics, Management and Sustainability
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Online Access:https://jems.sciview.net/index.php/jems/article/view/141
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description Tourism in protected areas contributes to the financial sustainability of its sites. It has a positive impact on a stakeholder within and beyond the destinations through effective and efficient benefit-sharing. This study examine the environmental attitudes, community attachment, economic gain, and community involvement that will impact to the stakeholder perceptions to revitalization project in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. In the context of protected areas of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, this project related to the extensive tourism infrastructure development from nature-based tourism to a new project of Jurassic Park. The concerns regarding the stakeholders’ support may have on expectations for tourism development. This research use the Social Exchange Theory (SET) and Weber’s Theory of Substantive and Formal Rationality (WTSFR) with a quantitative approach. A total of 182 questionnaires with Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) were applied. Finding provides that stakeholder perceptions play a significant role as a mediator in shaping the relationship between each of variables to support tourism development. Ultimately, this study paves the way for improving normative practices toward Sustainability and offers practical solutions to the challenges the government and non-government organizations face to protect the endangered species, society, and the environment.
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spelling doaj-art-ee3fcdef7bb3414d8f4e285395a127f42025-08-20T02:58:06ZengCentre of Sociological ResearchEconomics, Management and Sustainability2520-63032021-11-01628710110.14254/jems.2021.6-2.7Stakeholder perceptions to support Jurassic Park project as a future wildlife tourismSepti Fahmi Choirisa0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4572-4494Edi Purnomo1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6938-7413Faculty of Business, Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Tangerang, IndonesiaFaculty of Business, Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Tangerang, IndonesiaTourism in protected areas contributes to the financial sustainability of its sites. It has a positive impact on a stakeholder within and beyond the destinations through effective and efficient benefit-sharing. This study examine the environmental attitudes, community attachment, economic gain, and community involvement that will impact to the stakeholder perceptions to revitalization project in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. In the context of protected areas of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, this project related to the extensive tourism infrastructure development from nature-based tourism to a new project of Jurassic Park. The concerns regarding the stakeholders’ support may have on expectations for tourism development. This research use the Social Exchange Theory (SET) and Weber’s Theory of Substantive and Formal Rationality (WTSFR) with a quantitative approach. A total of 182 questionnaires with Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) were applied. Finding provides that stakeholder perceptions play a significant role as a mediator in shaping the relationship between each of variables to support tourism development. Ultimately, this study paves the way for improving normative practices toward Sustainability and offers practical solutions to the challenges the government and non-government organizations face to protect the endangered species, society, and the environment.https://jems.sciview.net/index.php/jems/article/view/141wildlife tourismjurassic park projectstakeholder perceptionskomodo national park
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Stakeholder perceptions to support Jurassic Park project as a future wildlife tourism
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wildlife tourism
jurassic park project
stakeholder perceptions
komodo national park
title Stakeholder perceptions to support Jurassic Park project as a future wildlife tourism
title_full Stakeholder perceptions to support Jurassic Park project as a future wildlife tourism
title_fullStr Stakeholder perceptions to support Jurassic Park project as a future wildlife tourism
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholder perceptions to support Jurassic Park project as a future wildlife tourism
title_short Stakeholder perceptions to support Jurassic Park project as a future wildlife tourism
title_sort stakeholder perceptions to support jurassic park project as a future wildlife tourism
topic wildlife tourism
jurassic park project
stakeholder perceptions
komodo national park
url https://jems.sciview.net/index.php/jems/article/view/141
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