Edutourism Journal Of Tourism Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(02), P. 58 - 73
Published: Dec. 3, 2024
Culinary
tourism
has
become
an
important
sector
of
the
global
industry,
offering
destinations
opportunity
to
showcase
their
cultural
identity
through
food.
Pekalongan,
a
city
renowned
for
its
batik
heritage,
also
possesses
rich
culinary
tradition
that
reflects
unique
identity.
Despite
potential,
Pekalongan
faced
challenges
in
sustaining
highlighting
need
explore
factors
encourage
tourists
return.
This
study
investigates
influence
seven
factors—Attitude,
Emotional
Value,
Local
Food
&
Beverage
Image,
Health
Prestige
Price
and
Taste/Quality
Value—on
revisit
intention
among
urban
tourists.
Using
quantitative,
non-experimental
design,
data
were
collected
from
176
respondents
structured
questionnaires
analyzed
using
multiple
regression
analysis.
The
findings
reveal
Value
significantly
intention,
underscoring
importance
emotional
connections
high-quality
food
motivating
repeat
visits.
Other
factors,
such
as
Attitude,
contributed
overall
tourist
experience
but
did
not
independently
predict
intention.
These
results
suggest
should
prioritize
strategies
enhance
tourists’
engagement
ensure
consistent
quality
foster
loyalty
increase
rates.
contributes
understanding
dynamics
smaller
cities
provides
actionable
insights
stakeholders
aiming
revitalize
authentic
memorable
experiences.
Future
research
additional
influencing
interactions
provide
more
comprehensive
behavior.
Administrative Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(5), P. 160 - 160
Published: April 27, 2025
Artificial
intelligence
(AI)
is
transforming
the
internationalisation
activities
of
multinational
corporations
(MNCs)
through
enhanced
operational
efficiencies
and
optimised
decision-making;
though
moderating
factors
influencing
its
impact
on
export-led
remain
underexplored.
This
research
adopts
a
Resource-Based
View
(RBV)
approach
to
examine
complex
relationship
between
AI
capabilities
export
performance
Indian
MNCs,
with
cultural
distance
serving
as
factor,
analysing
how
adoption
influences
intensity,
trade
expansion,
market
penetration
strategies.
Data
from
2024
survey
449
exporters
across
various
industries,
analysed
using
Structural
Equation
Modelling,
reveal
that
positively
particularly
in
markets
characterised
by
high
institutional
uncertainty
regulatory
environments.
Moreover,
acts
significant
moderator,
amplifying
role
navigating
consumer
preferences,
language
barriers,
localised
business
practices.
AI-powered
analytics
help
firms
better
understand
foreign
markets,
adapt
differences,
optimise
international
operations.
study
advances
scholarly
understanding
contributes
theory
integrating
AI-driven
strategies
offers
structured
framework
for
corporate
managers
policymakers
formulate
AI-based
strategic
decisions
leverage
mitigate
trade-related
uncertainties,
improve
their
compliance
regulations,
strengthen
global
competitiveness
emerging
economies.
Heritage,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(5), P. 155 - 155
Published: April 29, 2025
The
2018
Lombok
(Indonesia)
earthquake
caused
widespread
destruction,
significantly
affecting
both
infrastructure
and
the
socio-cultural
fabric
of
local
communities.
While
rehabilitation
reconstruction
efforts
primarily
focus
on
restoring
physical
assets,
social
cultural
dimensions
critical
to
fostering
community
resilience
are
often
overlooked.
This
research
explores
concept
Cultural
Resilience
in
promoting
post-disaster
recovery,
with
a
particular
Sasak
Tribe
Lombok.
By
examining
how
values,
practices,
networks
contribute
adaptive
capacity,
study
seeks
integrate
into
disaster
recovery
strategies.
employs
mixed-method
approach,
involving
identification
key
characteristics
resilience,
mapping
levels
within
community,
analyzing
actors
involved
recovery.
Through
this,
“Build-Back
Better”
scenario
is
developed,
which
aligns
plans
values.
findings
expected
enhance
culture-based
offer
policy
implications
for
more
holistic
interventions
that
strengthen
aspects
resilience.)
Diversitas Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
10(2)
Published: May 10, 2025
This
qualitative
study
investigates
the
complex
experiences
and
challenges
faced
by
teachers
assigned
to
teach
subjects
beyond
their
formal
qualifications,
commonly
known
as
out-of-field
teaching.
Employing
a
research
design,
researchers
conducted
in-depth
semi-structured
interviews
with
40
public
school
educators
tasked
teaching
outside
specialized
fields.
The
rich
data
gathered
from
these
were
analyzed
using
thematic
analysis,
facilitating
identification
of
recurring
patterns
insightful
themes
that
illustrate
nuanced
realities
findings
highlight
several
critical
challenges,
including
substantial
knowledge
gaps,
increased
workloads,
diminished
teacher
confidence,
significant
difficulties
in
maintaining
student
engagement.
Despite
obstacles,
actively
employed
adaptive
instructional
strategies,
such
collaborative
practices
colleagues,
differentiated
instruction,
interactive
student-centered
methods,
extensive
self-directed
learning
address
limitations.
Additionally,
participants
identified
targeted
professional
development,
structured
mentorship
programs,
adequate
resource
allocation,
workload
adjustments,
policy
reforms
aligning
assignments
expertise
essential
forms
institutional
support
required
enhance
effectiveness
job
satisfaction.
By
comprehensively
exploring
responses
mechanisms,
this
contributes
valuable
insights
actionable
recommendations
for
educational
policymakers,
leaders,
practitioners
worldwide
seeking
solutions
improve
both
performance
outcomes.