Pentahelix Practice on Touristic Development in Sunrise Land Lombok (SLL), Indonesia
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https://doi.org/10.29408/ts.v1i1.26364Keywords:
Pentahelix, touristic development, Sunrise Land LombokAbstract
This study aims to determine tourism makers managing Sunrise Land Lombok (SLL) using the pentahelix development model. Descriptive quantitative is a research approach with three key instruments for collecting data: a questionnaire, semi-structured interviews and focus group discussion (FGD). Labuhan Haji is the location of this study. The informant was sourced from the manager of Sunrise Land Lombok. They filled out questionnaires as well as being interviewed. Data is also collected by holding FGDs with the tourism community, managers, government and community. This research found that Sunrise Land Lombok Destination has involved five pentahelix elements: government, academia, community, business people and media in its development practices. Of the five elements of the pentahelix; government, academics, business people/entrepreneurs, communities/managers and the media, three elements play the most dominant role in developing Sunrise Land Lombok destinations. The three elements are community/management, media and academia.
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