Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia

This study aims to explore the potential for tourist scams that have occurred in the tourism industry. This research uses a bibliometric system. The data source comes from Scopus and SINTA indexed papers. The number of documents used is 110 papers. Based on the results of the study shows that there...

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Published in:Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism
Main Author: Tarjo T.; Anggono A.; Sakti E.; Zakik Z.; Syarif M.; Safkaur O.; Said J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ASERS Publishing House 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151247358&doi=10.14505%2fjemt.v14.2%2866%29.06&partnerID=40&md5=5d9cbe99ff01d8d9f23d80c2be179068
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Tarjo T.; Anggono A.; Sakti E.; Zakik Z.; Syarif M.; Safkaur O.; Said J.
Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia
2023
Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism
14
2
10.14505/jemt.v14.2(66).06
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151247358&doi=10.14505%2fjemt.v14.2%2866%29.06&partnerID=40&md5=5d9cbe99ff01d8d9f23d80c2be179068
This study aims to explore the potential for tourist scams that have occurred in the tourism industry. This research uses a bibliometric system. The data source comes from Scopus and SINTA indexed papers. The number of documents used is 110 papers. Based on the results of the study shows that there are 28 tourist scam schemes. Of the 28 schemes, price scams are the most common schemes in 48 papers. Other methods, such as corruption (38 documents), service scams (34 articles), fake products/souvenirs (23 articles), and food scams (30 papers). Meanwhile, in Indonesia, there were 17 tourist scam schemes found. © 2023 by ASERS® Publishing. All rights reserved.
ASERS Publishing House
20687729
English
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All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Tarjo T.; Anggono A.; Sakti E.; Zakik Z.; Syarif M.; Safkaur O.; Said J.
spellingShingle Tarjo T.; Anggono A.; Sakti E.; Zakik Z.; Syarif M.; Safkaur O.; Said J.
Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia
author_facet Tarjo T.; Anggono A.; Sakti E.; Zakik Z.; Syarif M.; Safkaur O.; Said J.
author_sort Tarjo T.; Anggono A.; Sakti E.; Zakik Z.; Syarif M.; Safkaur O.; Said J.
title Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia
title_short Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia
title_full Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia
title_fullStr Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia
title_sort Explore the Potential for Tourist Scams in Indonesia
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description This study aims to explore the potential for tourist scams that have occurred in the tourism industry. This research uses a bibliometric system. The data source comes from Scopus and SINTA indexed papers. The number of documents used is 110 papers. Based on the results of the study shows that there are 28 tourist scam schemes. Of the 28 schemes, price scams are the most common schemes in 48 papers. Other methods, such as corruption (38 documents), service scams (34 articles), fake products/souvenirs (23 articles), and food scams (30 papers). Meanwhile, in Indonesia, there were 17 tourist scam schemes found. © 2023 by ASERS® Publishing. All rights reserved.
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