Driving Sustainable Tourism Villages: Evaluating Stakeholder Commitment, Attitude, and Performance: Evidence from West Sumatra, Indonesia

This research paper evaluates the commitment, attitude, and performance of various stakeholders, particularly the local government authorities, academic institutions, local businesses, media, and private sector, in the sustainable development of tourism villages. Quantitative data were collected thr...

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Published in:SUSTAINABILITY
Main Authors: Ferdian, Feri; Zahari, Mohd Salehuddin Mohd; Abrian, Youmil; Wulansari, Nidia; Azwar, Hendri; Adrian, Arif; Putra, Trisna; Wulandari, Dwi Pratiwi; Suyuthie, Hijriyantomi; Pasaribu, Pasaribu; Susanti, Dessi; Aisiah, Aisiah; Yulfa, Arie; Pratama, Vischa Mansyera; Harmawan, Violintikha; Fadilah, Rahmi; Donie, Donie; Waryono, Waryono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001277591900001
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Summary:This research paper evaluates the commitment, attitude, and performance of various stakeholders, particularly the local government authorities, academic institutions, local businesses, media, and private sector, in the sustainable development of tourism villages. Quantitative data were collected through a survey questionnaire to gather perceptions and feedback from 384 tourism awareness group leaders in the province of West Sumatra, Indonesia. This study employs Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to test the hypotheses. The findings indicate that stakeholders' commitment, attitude, and performance exert a strong influence on sustainable tourism villages. In addition, community culture moderates the relationship between the attitudes of stakeholders and sustainable tourism villages as opposed to the stakeholders' commitment and performance. These findings provide valuable insights and far-reaching consequences for stakeholders, tourism village heads, and the community. There is a need to continuously enhance a comprehensive plan for sustainable tourism, one that goes beyond cultural implication and incorporates a broader range of influencing factors.
ISSN:
2071-1050
DOI:10.3390/su16146066