We are glad to inform you that TSDR Journal is now releasing Volume 1 No. 2 by last week of August 2020.
We found two interesting topics from the published articles:
First, the articles with tourism marketing and promotion topic:
- A Qualitative Case Study of Japanese Long-Stay to a Knot of New Wave Issues of Multiracial Thai-Japanese in Thailand: Thanapum Limsiritong, Tomoyuki Furutani, Karnjira Limsiritong
- Applying a Promotional Mix In Promoting Bujang Valley: A Perspective From Tourists: Kok Shiong Pong, Ying Shin Chin
- Museum Service Value Blueprint: An Enhanced View on Visitor Experience: Gita Anugrah, Rifi Wijayanti Dual Arifin, Diah Kusumastuti, Selma Karamy, Astri Amanda
- SWOT Analysis As An Instrument For Strategic Planning Of Batik Kayu Craft Small Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) In Krebet Bantul Yogyakarta: Yenni Sri Utami, Oliver Samuel Simanjuntak, Vynska Amalia Permadi, Agus Sasmita
Here are the highlights:
- The development of long stay-tourism management can be considered as a solution to multiracial situation problem.
- An adequate and interesting information from prospective tourists can help generate archaeological destination awareness.
- By mapping a service value blueprint in a museum, it can increase a visitor experience expectation as well as their satisfaction.
- The Krebet Tourism Village is a center of wooden batik crafts with a community-based tourism that have penetrated national and international markets.
- A regular evaluation of tourists visit is one of the marketing communication strategies to promote Small Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs).
Second, the articles with the economics of fashion topic:
- West Java’s Fashion Diplomacy to South Australia: A Model of Sister Province Cooperation: Selma Elfirda Karamy
- Sustainable Competitive Advantage of Indonesia’s Creative Economics: Fashion Sub-Sector: Afni Regita Cahyani Muis, Ali Musa Harahap, Fadhlan Nur Hakiem
Here are the highlights:
- The sustainable competitive advantage of Indonesian fashion industry must be supported by the development of international markets.
- Indonesia’s cultural heritage, history, and geographical characteristics as sources of competitive advantage of Indonesia’s creative economy.
- The sister province cooperation can be connected by similar regional pattern of economic activities.
Read the latest articles of TSDR here.