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Ade, Rochelle, and Michael Rehm. "AT WHAT COST? AN ANALYSIS OF THE GREEN COST PREMIUM TO ACHIEVE 6-HOMESTAR IN NEW ZEALAND." Journal of Green Building 15, no. 2 (March 1, 2020): 131–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3992/1943-4618.15.2.131.

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ABSTRACT In the green building industry there is an implicit understanding that the use of a green building rating tool will attract additional capital cost. This phenomenon has been well studied in commercial buildings, with mixed results, but has received little focus in the residential, single family context. In New Zealand the local green building council advises the market that they have reduced the time and cost to implement their green building rating tool, Homestar, through modifications to version 4 of the rating tool, which include the use of a new 6-Homestar checklist. This research investigates this claim using a comparative cost methodology to determine the potential additional capital cost commitment that would be required to achieve a 6-Homestar certification, utilising ten standalone and terraced house designs from the Hobsonville Point development in Auckland, NZ. This research determines that there is an additional cost to achieve 6-Homestar of 3–5%. This is nearly double compared to previous research into Homestar and also finds that, for the houses reviewed, the use of the 6-Homestar checklist is less cost effective than other options. Therefore, in this instance the advice and guidance of the green building council is erroneous and misleading to the market.
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Ade, Rochelle, and Michael Rehm. "Reaching for the stars: green construction cost premiums for Homestar certification." Construction Management and Economics 38, no. 6 (July 18, 2019): 570–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01446193.2019.1640370.

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Levyda, Levyda, Ekayana Sangkasari Paranita, and Giyatmi Giyatmi. "Empowerment of Homestay Owners for Business Standards Fulfilment." Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Madani (JPMM) 4, no. 1 (June 18, 2020): 345–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpmm.004.1.04.

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Increasing the number of tourists to Harapan Island in the Kepulauan Seribu triggers an increase in the number of homestays. But there are still many homestays that do not meet operational standards. The purpose of empowerment is to increase the capability of homestay owners in meeting business standards. The analytical method used is a method of self reflection. The participants are guided by the facilitators for self-reflection on the homestay and its management. Most homestays have two rooms. Most homestays are separate from where the owner lives, only a few offer homestays with the owner. Most homestays do not have signage, do not provide kitchen facilities for guests, and have no complaint records. The majority of homestay owners have not yet attended homestay and ‘sapta pesona’ training. The interaction between homestay owners and guests is relatively low because most guests book rooms through travel agents. Therefore, most homestay owners do not record guest identity. Most homestay owners also do not have a special room for administrative activities, and do not do regular guest and financial administration activities. The capabilities of homestay owners in meeting business standards vary so that empowerment activities are strongly recommended.
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RAMELE, ROHASLINDA BINTI, YAMAZAKI JUICHI, MD NAJIB IBRAHIM, and LILIS SHEREENA SAFIEE. "Malaysian Homestays: The Need for Standardized Regulation." Built Environment Journal 17, no. 2 (July 15, 2020): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/bej.v17i2.8997.

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This study aims to clarify regulations used among each type of registered and unregistered Malaysian homestays and to reveal issues arose regarding the implemented regulations. Selected homestays that are established by the government organizations and individuals were investigated to carry out the comparison on each homestay. Host families and persons in charge of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC), the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), and the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development (MRRD) were also interviewed. Findings showed that there is only one guideline used for all types of homestays in Malaysia, which is the Malaysia Homestay Registration Guideline, established by MOTAC. MOTAC has also been selected as a leader of homestays in the Southeast Asian countries by the ASEAN Secretariat; therefore, the ASEAN Homestay Standard is also being referred. However, the implementation of this guideline and standard among other homestays unregistered with MOTAC (homestays established by MOA, MRRD, and individuals) is not compulsory, although encouraged, where they may receive equal benefits in term of facilities and promotion. Some issues arose due to the tax regulated by the local authorities, failure on homestays to be registered with MOTAC, and abandoned homestays. This study recommended that the Malaysia Homestay Registration Guideline to be standardized and regulated to all types of homestays, including individuals and unregistered homestays in Malaysia. This is important in order to reduce issues arose involving the homestay industry, providing safety and comfort to the tourists and, to help to develop rural income among host families and the rural community themselves.Keywords: Rural tourism, homestay, regulation, management, operation
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Feilong, Liu. "Optimization and Development of Country Smoke-Free Homestay Industry Chain." Tobacco Regulatory Science 7, no. 6 (November 3, 2021): 5220–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.18001/trs.7.6.14.

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Objectives: The rapid development of the global tourism industry has brought about a boom in the development of the homestay industry, and the development of homestays in China is no exception. With the advent of the era of large accommodation, the country smoke-free homestay industry can not only meet people's basic needs for travel and accommodation, but also a place to experience culture and social consumption, which is an increasing need for people's better life. From the perspective of the business model of homestays, the new types of homestays that incorporate the upstream and downstream industrial chain of homestays are more in line with future development trends. In order to solve the problems of "weak", "scattered" and "small" in the form of the country homestay industry chain, and to continuously optimize the coordinated development of the country homestay industry chain, it is very necessary to adopt the following paths and measures: The first is to strengthen the coordination and integration of country homestay with other industrial chains; the second is to strengthen the agglomeration of the homestay industry and create a branded management road for country homestay; the third is to strengthen government guidance, coordinate the distribution of benefits, and create beautiful country homestay; the fourth is to increase policy support Make efforts to promote the flow of homestay talents and achieve high-quality development of the homestay industry.
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Kulshreshtha, Sandeep, and Ruchika Kulshrestha. "The emerging importance of “homestays” in the Indian hospitality sector." Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 11, no. 4 (August 12, 2019): 458–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-04-2019-0024.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the potential of “homestays” and also observe the trends related to this emerging concept in India. This paper also discusses various challenges faced by the owners of homestays. Design/methodology/approach This paper is based on an exploratory study that sought to collect factual data about the present scenario and the emerging trends related to homestays. A qualitative case study method was used to analyse the actual practices followed by stakeholders. This paper expresses the viewpoint of the authors on the augmented demand for homestay supported by secondary data published in several academic papers and reports published by various government departments. The author interviewed a number of homestay owners to obtain a first-hand perspective. Findings This paper brings to light the rising trend toward homestays, the benefits of homestay tourism from the perspective of homestay stakeholders (both tourists and owners) and the impact on economic, social and cultural life, as a result of growth in the homestay concept. Originality/value The current level of discussion about homestays is limited, as there are relatively few prior studies reported in the literature.
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Janjua, Zain ul Abedin, Gengeswari Krishnapillai, and Mobashar Rahman. "A Systematic Literature Review of Rural Homestays and Sustainability in Tourism." SAGE Open 11, no. 2 (April 2021): 215824402110071. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21582440211007117.

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This systematic literature review is designed to evaluate the current state of knowledge in rural homestays and tourism academic literature. With reference to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) flowchart, we reviewed 94 studies published in the selected journals from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2020. Our review explores how sustainable rural homestays have been previously researched in terms of the context, topic, sample, method, geographical location, and theoretical framework. The review provides insights on sustainability and rural homestay tourism from the perspective of co-occurrence beside highlighting the valuable content addressed by authors and suggesting future research directions. In a sustainable rural tourism context, only 51% of the reviewed studies had considered homestay as the core and independent area of inquiry. This review notes an increasing number of researchers from developing countries are working on community-based rural homestays, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. Unfortunately, important topics—like homestay branding, homestay and entrepreneurship, homestays and information and communication technology (ICT) competency, homestay operator’s training and development about sustainability—are rarely addressed in the existing literature.
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Dey, Banasree, Jones Mathew, and Chin Chee-Hua. "Influence of destination attractiveness factors and travel motivations on rural homestay choice: the moderating role of need for uniqueness." International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research 14, no. 4 (August 26, 2020): 639–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcthr-08-2019-0138.

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Purpose Rural homestays have emerged as an interesting option for tourists. This study aims to assess the role of destination attractiveness factors and travel motivations in homestay choice. The moderating role of need for uniqueness towards enhancing these relationships is also examined. Design/methodology/approach A survey of 201 Indian tourists who had visited rural homestays in the Uttarakhand state of India was conducted. Data were analyzed using SPSS and WarpPLS, based on structural equation modelling approach. Findings Results indicate that two destination attractiveness factors – (a) cultural and rural attractions and (b) destination location and transportation – have a significant association with rural homestay choice. Further, need for uniqueness enhances the relationship between natural attractions and choosing rural homestays. Originality/value Although there are several studies on rural homestays, there is scant research on the factors influencing the choice of rural homestays from a tourists’ perspective. Besides, studies on rural homestay tourism have not assessed the role of need for uniqueness in influencing such choices. The implications of the study for destination marketers, homestay operators and owners are discussed which would hopefully aid in attracting discerning tourists to the rural homestays to such regions.
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Peng, Lei-Yi, Hong Xu, Jia Lu, Jian-Ji Luo, and Hui-Hua Zhan. "An Integrated Approach with CLFPR-Based ANP and Fuzzy TOPSIS for Evaluating Business Performance of Rural Homestays: Study from China." Sustainability 15, no. 1 (December 28, 2022): 538. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15010538.

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Given the high importance of the performance of rural homestays to the local economy, this study aims to fill the gap in homestay performance research and make rural homestays more competitive and sustainable after the coronavirus disease epidemic (COVID-19). Integrating a consistent linguistic fuzzy preference relations-based analytic network process (CLFPR-based ANP) and a fuzzy technique for order performance by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS), this study constructs a comprehensive evaluation model of the performance of rural homestays and empirically analyzes homestay performance in Zhejiang. The results show the following: (1) Among the criteria’s weights by CLFPR-based ANP, homestay operation and management, service quality, and homestay geist and community co-prosperity should be given much more attention; the importance of factors regarding the environment and building of rural homestays is gradually weakening. (2) In light of ranking alternatives based on performance evaluation by fuzzy TOPSIS, the homestay with the optimal performance has been found, which practitioners can use as a benchmark. Therefore, the priorities of these criteria further deepen the understanding of the performance of rural homestays and underline the development direction for practitioners. Simultaneously, in terms of feasibility and reliability, the integrated approach comprises a beneficial attempt and becomes an effective evaluation tool for practitioners to improve effectiveness.
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Kamal, Mustafa. "Pengembangan Homestay Dalam Peningkatan Kunjungan Wisata di Kabupaten Toba Samosir Kecamatan Lumbanjulu." Jurnal Akademi Pariwisata Medan 8, no. 2 (August 25, 2020): 196–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.36983/japm.v8i2.67.

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The development of the tourism sector can encourage the income of the surrounding community due to the presence of attractions, as well as Homestay is a very lucrative destination for foreign exchange. Homestay development must be supported by good facilities and infrastructure for each area, so that guests who come and stay feel happy. In Toba Samosir Regency there are still many who do not understand the homestay and the guesthouse, where there are still many homestays that do not have the standard homestays that should be. Through this research the writer will conduct an analysis by conducting research and direct interviews with several workers, visitors, and homestay businesses in Toba Samosir Regency. Where this research uses descriptive methods, the results of this study are that the development of homestays can increase the level of visits, where the homestay here as one of the facilities that is more flexible and affordable.
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Pratiwi, Adiya Narindra, Binti Khabibatul Zulfa, Dian Ayu Permatasari, Lintang Jati Maharani, and Phia Susanti Helyanan. "Strategi Pengelolaan Homestay Melalui Penerapan Chse dan Pemanfaatan Digitalisasi Media Sosial di Desa Wisata Purwosari." Jurnal Abdimas Adpi Sosial dan Humaniora 2, no. 4 (December 30, 2021): 170–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.47841/soshum.v2i4.3.

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Increasing tourism businesses, especially homestays, is a tourist need while in tourist destinations, so that services and comfort are needed during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study identified several homestay problems including: the requirements to become a homestay, how to develop a homestay (CHSE standard), homestay administration and digital use with social media. The purpose of this study is to increase public understanding of homestay SOPs, online check-in/out administration of tourists while staying at homestays and promotions through Instagram. The method used is counseling, discussion and short practice. Research Results Good resource management in homestay management, effective administration through google forms, and effective ways of promotion during the pandemic through Instagram will support the homestay business in Purwosari village to increase and be able to survive during the covid-19 pandemic.
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Ade, Rochelle, and Michael Rehm. "Cold comfort: A post-completion evaluation of internal temperatures and thermal comfort in 6-Homestar dwellings." Building and Environment 167 (January 2020): 106466. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2019.106466.

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Ramele, Rohaslinda, and Jonny Wongso. "THE ROLE OF MALAY TRADITIONAL HOUSE AND RUMAH GADANG AS HOMESTAYS." Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment 8, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/myse.v8i1.12664.

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In both Malaysia and Indonesia, traditional houses have been used as homestays, as a new type of rural tourism accommodation. This study aims to compare the implementation of rural tourism in Malaysia and Indonesia, to reveal the usage of traditional Malay house and Rumah Gadang as homestays in both countries, and to promote homestay as an alternative for rural tourism accommodation. Experiences on participating in both homestays in Kampung Lonek Homestay, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia and Nagari Sumpur, West Sumatra, both majorly populated by the Minang community, are shared and analyzed to achieve these aims.
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Prasetya, I. Gede Eka, and I. Wayan Wiryawan. "Redesign Interior in Yulia 1 Homestay, Sanur, Denpasar Selatan, Bali Application of Scandinavian Concepts." Journal of A Sustainable Global South 2, no. 1 (February 28, 2018): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jsgs.2018.v02.i01.p04.

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Tourism in Bali is an important economic sector for the people of Bali. Tourism is synonymous with an lodging. In every place, especially tourist destinations, there must be many lodging facilities. Sanur as one of the tourist destinations cer-tainly has many choices of lodging places such as homestays, competition between homestays in attracting interested local and foreign guests is getting tighter. The bedroom and bathroom are the most important part of a homestay. In de-signing space in the bedroom and bathroom of Yulia 1 Homestay Sanur uses the Scandinavian Concept in the hope of giving a different identity than other homestays without reducing comfort. The Scandinavian concept has a neutral color and simple character in the selection of furniture. Index Terms— interior design, homestay, bedroom, bathroom, scandinavian.
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Hu, Yi-Chung, Jen-Hung Wang, and Ru-Yu Wang. "Evaluating the Performance of Taiwan Homestay Using Analytic Network Process." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2012 (2012): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/827193.

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Homestay industry in Taiwan is not only thriving, but also its operation is moving gradually toward elaboration strategy and in a specialized-operation manner these years. Nevertheless, the evaluation frameworks of the earlier studies were sporadically constructed from an overall perspective of homestays. Moreover, the functions, operational model, and natures of homestays are dissimilar to those of hotels; therefore, if the evaluation criteria of homestays employ the ones of hotels, it would appear to be incoherent and incompatible. This study has accordingly developed and constructed a set of evaluation indicators tailor-made for homestay sector through discussion of literatures and interviewing experts so that the evaluation framework would be more comprehensive and more practical. In the process of interviewing experts, it was discovered that dependences lay on the aspects and criteria. Consequently, this research chose the ANP (analytic network process) to get the weights and, further, to acquire the homestay business performance through fuzzy theory. The result reveals, as regards key aspects, homestay proprietors and customer groups both weight the surroundings of the building and features, service quality, operation, and management most. In respect to overall homestay performance, customer groups consider it has reached the satisfactory level.
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Kenzaka, Tsuneaki, Shinsuke Yahata, Ken Goda, Ayako Kumabe, Hozuka Akita, and Masanobu Okayama. "Efficient open recruitment and perspectives of host families on medical student homestays in rural Japan." PLOS ONE 17, no. 1 (January 26, 2022): e0263132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263132.

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We devised and assessed open recruitment of host families for medical student homestays in a rural area of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, so that program organizers would not have to depend on professional and personal connections. The duration of the homestays was one night and two days, and they were conducted in August 2016, 2017, and 2018. The purpose of this community-based medical education program was to promote interactions between medical students and residents of Tamba area. The study asked one family member from each host family to complete a questionnaire after the homestay, and their experiences were evaluated in the study. The questionnaire results were analyzed using a visual analog scale (VAS; 0–100 mm). Thirty-three host families participated in the homestay program over three years. Results showed that VAS scores were high for enjoyment of homestays (VAS; 92.4 ± 13.0), continuation of the homestay program (91.7 ± 12.7), continuation of participation in the homestay program (89.2 ± 16.2), and desire for the homestay students to work in the area in the future (95.4 ± 6.3). The recruitment of host families through advertising was an efficient method for this community-based medical education homestay program. The results indicate that it is possible to attract more host families through open recruitment, which will contribute to the sustainability of the homestay program. Further research, including a follow-up of the students who participated and whether they chose a rural area or Tamba to practice is needed in the future. Since this is an ongoing program, further research in a similar format can be conducted in the future.
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Ardani, Ni Nyoman, and Isa Wahjoedi Dwi Poetranto. "Homestay development strategy at Yeh Gangga Beach tourist destination Tabanan-Bali." Journal of Applied Sciences in Travel and Hospitality 5, no. 2 (September 28, 2022): 76–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/jasth.v5i2.76-87.

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Yeh Gangga Beach is one of the tourist destinations in Tabanan, which has many attractions at affordable prices. Accommodation in this destination is unique with the traditional design and a lot of environmental activities. The main problems in this accommodation (homestay) are marketing and operation. Many tourists seem unfamiliar with the accommodation, which results in limited market reach. In addition, unstandardized operations have made the performance low and unable to provide maximum tourist satisfaction. This study aims to determine the right strategy for developing homestays and destinations with a local community-based strategy based on tourist characteristics, motivations, and analyzed results. This study used qualitative data collection such as interviews (homestay owners and village officials), observation, questionnaires, and documentation study. By knowing the internal factor (Strength, Weaknesses) and external factors (Opportunity and Threat) of the homestays will be found the strategy to improve the standard of the homestay in Yeh Gangga Beach. Based on observation, questionnaires and interviews with stakeholder and the SWOT analysis indicated as follows: 1). Homestays at Yeh Gangga beach need promotion, this can be done with doing a collaboration with travel bureau who works for a tour package and digital marketing via social media. 2). To obtain a legal license in building homestay, this needs the government involved. 3) In order to meet good administrative or improve management standard requires training or workshop from organizations that are experts in homestay or accommodation administration. 4) Focus Group Discussion (FGD) of homestays owners, village officials, and academics to improve homestays and destination standards. 5) To form a tourism awareness group (POKDARWIS) that will be more responsible for the sustainability of all tourism activities, including homestays as a component of tourism in Yeh Gangga and also beach cleanliness. 6) Create new products with better quality and competitive prices such as special souvenirs to show the characteristic of Yeh Gangga Beach. 7) Community synergy to tackle the waste problem.
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Shaik Hussain, Shaik Azahar, and Farid Ismeth Amir Syamsul Bahri. "Communication Versus Geography: The Case Study of Sarawak Homestay Operator Association." Journal of Borneo-Kalimantan 4, no. 2 (December 12, 2018): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.33736/jbk.1152.2018.

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Homestay is being developed throughout the decades making it as one of the best tourism product in Malaysia. The increasing number of homestay in Sarawak each year is challenging the communication among each other administratively. Communication among all the homestay is vital in order for the information could be reached in a timely manner. Without a proper communication media used to communicate, a lot of important information could be missed out causing some of the homestays to be left out. This research is conducted to study the communication used among the homestay operators using both quantitative and qualitative methods. Interviews are conducted with the representatives of Sarawak Homestay Operator Association (SHOA) and questionnaires are distributed to the homestay operators in gathering the information. Locations could not be changed as locations are the unique selling point of a homestay and recommendations can be addressed to have mobile communication towers within the vicinity of the homestays to improve the signals. It is revealed that communication issues could be resolved if operators are actively involved as there are a variety of apps available in the market for these operators to choose from.
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Hajar, Siti, Faustyna Faustyna, and Puji Santoso. "Strengthening Homestay Management Based On Local Wisdom In The Village Lumban Suhi Suhi Toruan." KAIBON ABHINAYA : JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT 4, no. 2 (July 1, 2022): 115–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.30656/ka.v4i2.3658.

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The development of the tourism village program at Lumban Suhi Suhi Toruan Village is a priority because it is a creative village producing Ulos Batak. Efforts have been made in developing this tourism village program, one of which is managing homestays. The problems faced by partners are the low awareness of the community about interpreting the concept of tourism about local wisdom as an effort to develop cultural heritage, the lack of good understanding and ability in the community about homestay governance management related to marketing, finance, national standard services in the tourism sector, and not yet organized. neat administration of homestay management and the absence of regulations and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for managing homestays in Lumban Suhi Suhi Toruan Village. The method implemented in strengthening the community's understanding and ability about homestays is counseling and socialization about tourism villages based on local wisdom and tourism products (homestays); as well as training and mentoring on service management, marketing and promotion. The results obtained in this activity are increasing the understanding and awareness of local communities in developing a tourism village based on local wisdom through good and correct homestay management in accordance with tourism service standards, the creation of a homestay symbol that shows local wisdom from Lumban Suhi Suhi Toruan Village, namely Kampung Ulos.
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Gusriza, Fondina. "Pelaku dalam Pengelolaan Homestay di Kawasan Saribu Rumah Gadang Kabupaten Solok Selatan Sumatera Barat." Journal of Tourism and Creativity 5, no. 1 (January 13, 2021): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/jtc.v5i1.21009.

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Saribu Rumah Gadang Region has been developing accommodation facilities that utilize the rumah gadang as homestay. Sice 2016 there are 10 rumah gadang join in the management of the homestay. Although being promote to support tourism develop, the number of tourist whose visits has not increased significantly. This paper aims to: 1) Analyze management homestay. 2) Analyzing the patterns of actors in managing homestays. This research was descriptive with a qualitative approach. Data was obtained by conducting interviews, observations and literature studies. Data analyzed was carried out using qualitative analysis with a descriptive approach that outlined data and facts obtained at the study site. The results of the study show the actors involved in management homestay are the owners homestay, Regional Government of South Solok Regency, Association of Sales of Indonesian Travel (ASATI) of West Sumatra, Kelompok Sadar Wisata (Pokdarwis) Saribu Rumah Gadang and Karang Taruna Tunas Harapan. Owners homestay play a role as managers of. The regional government of South Solok Regency and ASATI as a pioneer and assistance in developed the rumah gadang being a homestay. The actors who had the most role in managing homestays are Owners homestay, local governments and the least involved is Pokdarwis.
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Crealock, Erin, Tracey M. Derwing, and Martha Gibson. "To Homestay or to Stay Home: The Canadian-Japanese Experience." TESL Canada Journal 16, no. 2 (June 26, 1999): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v16i2.718.

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The experiences of 19 Japanese high school students in a homestay program are described. They were interviewed three times during their academic year in Canada; 13 of the students were interviewed again in Japan four months later. Although students made gains in English proficiency, several expressed dissatisfaction with the organization of the homestays. They were distressed by the lack of information provided prior to departure and the inaccurate representation of their homestay environments. Students complained about lack of access to counselling promised. Despite significant agency fees, no tuition was paid to schools, no stipend was paid to homestay families, and the students felt that little program money was spent monitoring their progress. Although the problems associated with this particular program may be isolated, there should be no tolerance for homestays that do not safeguard the students' interests. The authors make suggestions for stricter regulations regarding agencies offering homestay experiences.
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Sastri Pitanatri, Putu Diah, and I. Gde Pitana. "Challenging the Giants: Factors Contributing to Local Homestay Competitiveness in Ubud Bali." Journal of Social Sciences Research, no. 53 (March 28, 2019): 796–802. http://dx.doi.org/10.32861/jssr.53.796.802.

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Tourism development in Ubud raises new paradigm that encourages city hotel and hostel investment in the area. Ubud, which was once secluded for the development of mass accommodation facilities, now has begun building various brands managed by hotel chains that threaten the existence of homestay owned by residents. The dilemma is not only these homestays must survive with market change, but they also must compete with the “giants” like Evitel (Asiawood Hospitality Management) and MaxOne (Milestone Pacific Hotel Group) offering relatively similar price. Looking into this phenomenon, the study conducted a survey to 163 homestays in Ubud to see what this local homestay has to support their existence: competing for the "giants" of the hospitality industry. Results of the survey were then being elaborated through an in-depth interview to selected homestay owners and administrator. Literature studies were also being conducted, ensuring five main factors that contribute to homestay competitiveness in Ubud, namely experience, digitalisation, innovation, market and location.
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Oranratmanee, Rawiwan. "Re-utilizing Space: Accommodating Tourists in Homestay Houses in Northern Thailand." Journal of Architectural/Planning Research and Studies (JARS) 8, no. 1 (September 3, 2018): 35–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.56261/jars.v8i1.168665.

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This paper discusses the way in which rural houses in Northern Thailand are adapted to meetemerging demand for tourist accommodation in a private ‘homestay’. It is based on qualitative fieldwork inthree homestay villages in Northern Thailand. The research combines the studies of vernacular tradition,tourism and ‘home’ in order to explain the changes in homestays by analyzing the interrelationships betweenspace use, social interaction and the meaning of home and homestay. The findings reveal that the normsconcerning guest space, patterns of life and the perceived meaning of home in the Northern Thai context playsignificant roles in adjusting the lives and outlooks of residents, as well as their space, to homestays. While thishas positive implications in terms of re-using space to supplement the family income, homestays also bringabout profound shifts in the moral values and meanings of home. The research differs from other home andhomestay studies as it bridges the three fields of architecture, tourism and the study of home. It therebycontributes to our understanding of transformation and continuity within a vernacular environment and traditionundergoing significant internal and external forces of change.
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Peng, Lei-Yi, Jia Lu, Jian-Ji Luo, and Yu-Xuan Wang. "A Combination of FDM, DEMATEL, and DANP for Disclosing the Interrelationship of Influencing Factors in Rural Homestay Business: Empirical Evidence from China." Sustainability 14, no. 16 (August 19, 2022): 10341. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141610341.

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As a rural tourism product, homestays play an essential role in sustainability. The operation of homestay business is directly linked to the success or failure of community-based tourism development. By taking rural homestay business in Zhejiang as a research object, the paper aims to clarify the interrelationships among influencing factors in the operation of rural homestay business from a performance perspective. Based on multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) techniques, this paper not only constructed the evaluation system of homestay business in the Chinese context by the Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM), but also disclosed the interrelationships of criteria and aspects by a decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) and the DEMATEL-based analytical network process (DANP). Results show that: (1) 5 aspects and 31 criteria comprise the evaluation system of homestay business, (2) the aspects and criteria with high global weight are nearly clustered into the effect group, (3) the weight of service quality and homestay geist and community co-prosperity as the rank top two, (4) more than these, hardware facilities construct the product features of homestays because of the role of driving elements, (5) owing to the core elements, criteria about operational efficiency become guiding principles of homestay business, and (6) service quality and integrated utilization of socio-cultural resources underpin the sustainable development of homestay business in the long run. Therefore, the interrelationships of aspects and criteria provide further insights and underline the focus on homestay business for practitioners. At the same time, these serve as an effective administration tool for industry administrations. These will lay a solid foundation to enhance the level of homestay business and boost the sustainable development of community-based tourism.
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Ma, Hang, Siyu Huang, Mohan Wang, Chungshing Chan, and Xiaoyu Lin. "Evaluating Tourist Experience of Rural Homestays in Coastal Areas by Importance–Performance Analysis: A Case Study of Homestay in Dapeng New District, Shenzhen, China." Sustainability 14, no. 11 (May 25, 2022): 6447. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14116447.

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In recent years, the rural homestay has developed rapidly against the background of rural-revitalization policies. However, in early 2020, COVID-19 broke out in China, and the homestay industry was faced with a great challenge. It was difficult for self-employed homestays to resist the risks of the pandemic. As a result, defective operation and business failure occurred in some regions. However, rural homestays with a background in the brand, chain and cluster development mode persisted in the market with a diversity of operation principles. This paper tries to set up an evaluation system for understanding the occupancy needs of tourists, in order to improve the ability of rural homestays to resist risks. The article offers a methodology for assessing the tourist experience of rural homestays in coastal areas, with homestays in Dapeng New District of Shenzhen taken as the research objectives. Then, the evaluation system of rural homestays is set up from the perspective of tourist experience. Based on the results of a questionnaire survey and interviews of operators, this paper proposes the tourist experience–importance analysis in Jiaochangwei and Xichong by the importance–performance analysis (IPA) method. Finally, it suggests policy recommendations that can resist high risk based on tourist experience, for the sustainable development of rural homestays in China.
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Prastowo, Ichwan. "Housekeeping Development For Homestay Managers In Kampung Purba Tourism Village, Dayu, Gondangrejo Karanganyar." JURNAL PENGABDIAN TEKNOLOGI TEPAT GUNA 3, no. 2 (September 29, 2022): 100–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.47942/jpttg.v3i2.1015.

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The implementation of this community service is to foster Homestay managers in the tourist village of Kampung Purba Dayu, Karanganyar Regency in growing and developing homestays by providing knowledge and skills to all related people in order to create professional homestay human resources. This housekeeping development method is with theory and practice that is adapted to the conditions of the homestay that already exists in the homestay. The results obtained from the coaching participants are getting a job description and standard operating procedures as work guidelines, having skills in the field of housekeeping and being able to apply everything they get in carrying out homestay operations.
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Wang, Wenxin, Qingyuan Yang, Xia Gan, Xing Zhao, Junfan Zhang, and Han Yang. "Spatial Distribution Pattern and Influencing Factors of Homestays in Chongqing, China." Applied Sciences 12, no. 17 (September 2, 2022): 8832. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12178832.

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As an emerging business form of tourism development, homestays also play an important role in China’s rural revitalization and tourism transformation and upgrading, and has attracted increasing social attention. At present, Chongqing is the city with the largest number of homestays in China. Taking Chongqing as a case-study area, based on the homestay data of the Baidu map, this paper comprehensively uses the methods of spatial analysis, multiple regression and geographical weighted regression to thoroughly analyze the regional characteristics and influencing factors of homestay distribution in Chongqing. The results show that: (1) the nearest-neighbor index R of homestay distributions in Chongqing and all regions is one, which shows an obvious agglomeration type. (2) In addition to being highly concentrated in the central urban area, three secondary high-density areas are also formed in the surrounding areas of the central urban area, and there is a trend of concentration and contiguity. The spatial distribution densities of the two urban agglomerations in Southeast and Northeast Chongqing are very low, and the overall distributions are extremely uneven. (3) The factors, such as tourism resource endowment, economic development, service industry development, traffic location, consumption demand and social development conditions, have significant impacts on the distribution pattern of homestays, and the impacts of each factor on the layout of homestays has obvious spatial heterogeneity. Analyzing and revealing the temporal and spatial characteristics and dynamic mechanism of homestays has an important theoretical value and practical significance for better serving the new urbanization plan and implementing the strategy of urban–rural integration and rural revitalization.
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Hamid, Rizal, Hanudin Amin, Soffri Yussof, Ku Chen Jung, Suddin Lada, and Syed Nasirin Syed Zainol. "USER SATISFACTION OF E-HOMESTAY PORTALS IN MALAYSIA." Labuan Bulletin of International Business and Finance (LBIBF) 16 (November 30, 2018): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/lbibf.v16i.1638.

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The Internet has significantly improved the quality of consumers’ decision when making online bookings for homestays which is an emerging segment of hospitality in Malaysia. Drawing from DeLone and McLean’s Theory of Information System Success, this study examines the effects of information quality, system quality, and electronic service quality on user’s satisfaction of e-homestay portals. Data were collected from homestay lodgers (N=187) in Malaysia. The study reports that the antecedents of information quality, system quality and electronic service quality positively correlates with user’s satisfaction. These results provide better understanding for the service providers to better plan their homestay portals to meet the expectation of potential users. The present study also highlights the significance of homestays lodging for the hospitality and tourism industry in Malaysia. Limitations of the study and future works are noted and discussed
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Damasdino, Damasdino. "Pelatihan Mengelola Homestay di Desa Wisata Donokerto." Jurnal Abdimas Pariwisata 1, no. 1 (May 21, 2021): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.36276/jap.v1i1.13.

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Managing Homestay Training in the Tourism Village of Donokerto. Donokerto Village is one of the pioneering tourist villages that has quite a good potential in terms of the diversity of tourist attractions. In addition to tourist attractions, as the main factor triggering a visit, Homestay is one of the main sources of income which is very strategic to be taken into account in every management of a tourist village. Remembering Homestay is a basic need for every tourist who wants to visit to enjoy the attraction of the village in a long time As a tourism village that is being pioneered, Donokerto Village does not yet have human resources or a community that understands the ins and outs of Homestay management. Therefore, AMPTA Yogyakarta College of Tourism in collaboration with PUM Netherlands Senior Experts held community service with the theme "Training of Managing Homestays in Donokerto Village". The community service activities were carried out using the presentation method and then followed by a panel discussion. The recommendation from this community service activity is that proper homestay management is a crucial factor in creating a safe, comfortable and tourist-friendly tourist village. For this reason, it is expected that the community in managing homestays must meet the criteria for aspects of products, services, and management
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Woli, Lokendra. "Impact of Homestays on Socio-economic Opportunities of the Local Community." KMC Journal 4, no. 2 (August 26, 2022): 212–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/kmcj.v4i2.47779.

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Homestays have settled current encouraging tourism becoming an important source of income for many families in rural areas of Nepal. Homestay has supported the local and external visitors to learn about the local culture, custom, traditions, and diversity among others. The objective of this study was to find out the socio-economic opportunities and its impact on local community of Dallagaon, Bardiya. This study further observed the cultural impact of homestays on the host community. Concurrent mixed-methods research design was used to understand the situation of homestay at the destination by using the questionnaire, interview and key informant information as the tools. Data were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics. The result shows that homestays plays the vital role to conserve the culture by increasing local product and to empower in the education by increasing the economic conditions. It helps to improve communication skills as well as reduce migration problems and hence supportive for local employment. There is no significant difference between the economic and socio-cultural impact of homestays on the host community as perceived by homestay operators in the sample according to the t-test analysis. Dallagaon may be the best destination for those tourists who seek rich, unique and firsthand Tharu culture. The local communities are becoming more aware of their cultural identity, preservation, and the creation of new local infrastructure. It will contribute the creation of more job opportunities, infrastructure development, and essentially poverty reduction.
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Pramanik, Purwanti Dyah, Santi Maudiarti, Mochamad Achmadi, and Hanni Adriani. "Exploring A Sustainable Homestay: A Qualitative Study of Owner’s Participation." TRJ Tourism Research Journal 6, no. 1 (April 29, 2022): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.30647/trj.v6i1.148.

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Even though community participation was a crucial component of sustainable tourism, actual community participation was hard to achieve in developing countries. Only a few studies explored the local community participation in tourism villages. In response to this gap, this article explored owners’ participation to sustain their homestays. The research was built on descriptive and qualitative methods. The data were gathered by semi-structured interviews, participant observation, field notes, and photography. A sample population (6 persons) that include rural people and managers from a village. The result showed that cleanliness awareness was the homestay owners’ fundamental problem. The study also revealed that the homestay owners had not elaborated on their cultural uniqueness to create an unforgettable experience. They tried hard to design their homestays based on their knowledge rather than visitors’ demands. The external parties’ intervention, such as scholars, had to support the homestay owners to gain new insight into hospitality attitudes. Keywords: Community Involvement, Empowerment, Local Wisdom
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Chou, Tsung-Yu. "A Hybrid FMCDM Approach for the Evaluation and Selection of Homestays." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 14 (July 17, 2022): 8688. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148688.

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Due to the beautiful rural scenery, rural tourism has gradually become a popular trend as affected by urbanization in Taiwan. The purpose of this study is to develop an objective and systematic evaluation model for homestay selection in Taiwan. Specifically, this study combines three fuzzy multiple-criteria decision-making (FMCDM) methods of means-end chain (MEC), fuzzy decision making and trial evaluation laboratory (FDEMATEL), and fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP). First, we use MEC to obtain important factors for homestay travelers to choose homestays, then we extract key influencing factors by FDEMATEL method, and finally, we rank these factors in importance by FAHP to provide travelers and managers with a reference. In addition, this study combines fuzzy theory to avoid the bias caused by human subjective judgment, so as to solve the problem of objectivity in the selection and evaluation model of homestay criteria. According to the results of our case studies, a clean environment, professional service staff, safe facilities and beautiful buildings are the key factors for consumers to choose homestays. The results of this study can provide a reference for homestay managers to understand the priorities of travelers and optimize customer service in Taiwan.
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Yao, Moxuan. "Analysis on the influencing factors of customer loyalty of homestay." BCP Business & Management 20 (June 28, 2022): 879–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v20i.1076.

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As a newly developed travel accommodation model in the hotel industry, the homestay has gradually entered the public's view, and its situation and development are different before and after the epidemic. Based on the situation of homestays before and after the epidemic, this paper studies the factors affecting the development of homestays. Through literature review, it can be concluded that homestay is greatly affected by macro factors, such as geographical location, resources, national policies and prices, in the overall environment. This paper holds that, based on the influence of the above factors, improving business strategies to enhance customer satisfaction and customer loyalty is an important way to improve the development of home stay facilities.
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Singh, Ritika, Manohar Sajnani, and Pawan Gupta. "Rural homestays reviving culture and traditions." Linguistics and Culture Review 5, S1 (November 11, 2021): 1419–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v5ns1.1730.

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In contemporary world, travellers are more inclined towards seeking peace and tranquility from vacation destination rather than mere travel. Travelllers indulge in travel experience that enables them to connect with locals, gets genuine insight into their culture and traditional lifestyles. Rural homestays are one such means to cater the needs of such tourists in all-inclusive. The purpose of the study is to evaluate variation between the factors affecting satisfaction and expectation of the homestay’s guests. The study is conducted in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The data is collected by close ended questionnaire method, in face-to-face interaction with 200 tourists staying in 20 rural homestays. The study is intended to evaluate various attributes of the rural homestay accommodation that leads to satisfaction/dissatisfaction among guests staying in the homestay and also to make homestay owners understand the needs and requirements of guests to improve upon the service provided. The study also analyses the relationship between guests’ socio-economic profile and their satisfaction. The result of the research supports the suggestions for the homestay owners and public administrators that further boost the level of satisfaction of the guests and contributes in extensive rural as well as cultural tourism development.
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Thakur, Jyoti, and Nikhil Monga. "Role Of Homestay In Reviving Tourism In Shimla." PUSA Journal of Hospitality and Applied Sciences 8, no. 2 (November 15, 2022): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.48165/pjhas.2022.8.2.7.

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Background: At seasonal tourist destinations like Shimla, rooms may remain vacant and unoccupied during lean peri ods. To add on, pandemic has already shut many small lodging facilities. Objective: The aim of this study is to improve our understanding of how homestay activities can contribute to revitalize sustainable tourism trends in Shimla, the study assumes particular importance in a period of economic crisis characterized by post covid trauma. Methodology: A survey was conducted in Shimla after first wave of corona virus from September 20 to December 20 as soon as the travel restrictions were uplifted. The travel and accommodation preferences of tourists were observed and found to be shifting towards less frequently visited places avoiding mass tourism. To highlight the role of homestays in reviving these tourism trends, three objectives were identified. Two separate questionnaires were developed to get the quantitative and qualitative data for this research. The data was tabulated and evaluated using SPSS tool. Results: The findings presented the analysed profile of the potential homestay operators as well as visitors seeking homestay tourism. It also reports the motivations, expectation and experience of the tourists regarding various aspects of homestay. Conclusion: Homestays can act as potential vital tool in reviving tourism.
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Wang, Liping, Mingqi Hu, Zhenfeng Guo, Peipei Sun, Fangmei Geng, and Booho Voon. "China Tourists’ Experiences with Longhouse Homestays in Sarawak." International Journal of Service Management and Sustainability 4, no. 2 (March 2, 2020): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ijsms.v4i2.8063.

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There are many types of eco-cultural tourism products and the homestays are popular in Malaysia. In Sarawak, the Longhouse homestay programmes are attractive to foreign tourists and the tourists from China are great potential customers. Hence, the expectations and experiences of the China tourists need to be wellunderstood as they might have different expectations. The main objective of this exploratory research was to identify the important dimensions and specific aspects of the China tourists’ experiences with the longhouse homestays, specifically with a Bidayuh longhouse in Kuching. It was a qualitative research using site visits and focus group interview. The visits and interviews involved fiveChina tourists. The contents of the interviews were analyzed and their experiences were categorized to form more than 15 dimensions with the respective items. The fifteen dimensions were, namely: Journey, ICT, Communication with Tourist, Culture, Moral,Education, Tourist Service, Tourist Engagement, Homestay Management, Food and Beverages, Cleanliness, Nature, Built Environment, Art, and Security. Besides, their suggestions were also obtained for the homestay programme to be improved. The limitations of this research and direction for future research were also discussed.
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Dewi, Novi Yanti Sandra, Ahmad Hulaimi, and Abdul Wahab. "Manajemen Homestay Berbasis Syariah Sebagai Upaya Pengembangan Pariwisata Halal dan Ekonomi Kreatif." Al-Fikru: Jurnal Ilmiah 16, no. 1 (June 30, 2022): 82–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.51672/alfikru.v16i1.79.

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Halal tourism is a new phenomenon in the tourism industry. The demands of Muslim tourists for Muslim-friendly tourist destinations make various tourism supporting sectors including homestays designed with comfortable designs and guaranteeing Muslim tourists can carry out worship in them. In this regard, this study highlights the potential of homestays in Mandalika as the host of international motor racing events. But unfortunately the homestay is still simple, and does not have a systematic management, which has an impact on tourist satisfaction. This study aims to analyze sharia-based homestay management in the Mandalika Circuit area. This research uses a qualitative research method based on phenomenology. Informants in this study are homestay managers around the Mandalika Circuit. Data analysis used the Miles and Huberman technique, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study explain that (1) there is still a lack of understanding by managers about sharia management so that the business has not run optimally, (2) the applied sharia management includes several aspects, namely planning, organizing, controlling, Leading.
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Ismail, Ervan, Sumardjo Sumardjo, Djuara P. Lubis, and Rilus A. Kinseng. "The Effect of Tourism Development Program Support on the Feasibility of Homestays in the Kepulauan Seribu Indonesia." International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies 34, no. 2 (October 25, 2022): 381. http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v34.2.4643.

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Tourism is developing into one of the mainstay sectors of Indonesia's national development. The Thousand Islands had become one of the top 10 New Bali destinations which later turned into 5 super priority destinations. To provide proper accommodation, the government cannot rely on the government or private entrepreneurs alone. However, it is necessary to encourage community participation, especially those who live in tourist destinations, to participate in developing cheap lodging but having good eligibility standards in the form of homestays. In the Thousand Islands the number of tourists has tended to decrease since 2017 and the number of homestays has not increased from 2017 to 2021, namely 661 homestays. The tourism development programs that have been carried out include training, assistance in the form of goods or services, companion experts, and tourism development budgets. This study aims to: (1) provide an overview of the extent to which the implementation of tourism stakeholder support through tourism development programs is carried out in the Thousand Islands; (2) How do external factors in the form of program support affect the development of homestays for the feasibility of homestays for small islands in the Thousand Islands. This study uses a quantitative approach and is enriched with qualitative analysis. The research locations are in two sub-districts in the Thousand Islands, DKI Jakarta Province. Respondents are homestay owners in 9 small inhabited islands. The questionnaire data collection survey used cluster sampling starting on June 23, 2021 on Tidung Island and ending on October 7, 2021 with the number of questionnaires collected by 308 respondents from 661 homestays. Qualitative data collection was carried out by interviewing key informants for the Thousand Islands Regent and tourism stakeholders. Descriptive data is presented in the form of a frequency distribution table. To see the effect between variables, multiple linear regression analysis was used using SPSS Version 24. The results showed that the feasibility of homestays in the Thousand Islands was in the very decent category. This was because the level of complaints or comments from tourists was very low. The feasibility of a homestay is related to the ability of the manager to provide homestays that suit the needs of tourists. Variables that affect the feasibility of homestays are support from the private sector/collaboration partners and the availability of tourism experts.Keywords—homestay; kepulauan seribu; tourism
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Ibrahim, Hayati, Manohar Mariapan, Evelyn Lim Ai Lin, and Sheena Bidin. "Wildlife Conservation through Economically Responsible Ecotourist: The Mediator Roles of Attitude between Anticipated Emotion and Intention to Stay in Local Homestays." Sustainability 13, no. 16 (August 18, 2021): 9273. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13169273.

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If responsible ecotourists stay in a local homestay, this will benefit local people economically and lead to improved wildlife conservation. This study aims to examine the mediator roles of attitudes between anticipated emotion and intention. It was conducted in Penang National Park, Malaysia, and a stratified sampling method was used for collecting the data. In all, 320 sets of questionnaires were analysed using the SPSS Amos 24.0 Statistical Software Package to test the Structural Equation Modelling. The findings show that economically responsible ecotourist attitudes to staying in local homestays for wildlife conservation partially mediate the relationship between anticipated emotion and intention to stay in a local homestay for wildlife conservation. This study suggests that players in the ecotourism industry should incorporate emotional elements in their marketing strategies to promote local homestays to responsible ecotourists, which would benefit local economies.
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Levyda, Levyda, Giyatmi Giyatmi, and Ekayana Sangkasari Paranita. "HOMESTAY BUSINESS STANDARS TRAINING FOR HOMESTAY OWNER ON HARAPAN ISLAND." ICCD 2, no. 1 (November 28, 2019): 537–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol2.iss1.264.

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Harapan Island is one of the islands in Kecamatan Kepulauan Seribu Utara which is visited by many tourists. This condition encourages local residents to commercialize their residences as homestays. Homestay required to meet the standards. However, there are still many homestay owners who do not understand about business standards and do not have a certificate, therefore training is needed on homestay standards for owners. The purpose of the training is to increase knowledge about the standards of the homestay business and improve the attitude of the owner. The training was attended by 23% of homestay owners. Training materials include homestay products, services and management. Material refers to regulations regarding the standard of homestay business. The training method used is reading, material presentation, self-evaluation and discussion. The standard that has not been fulfilled is the provision of a kitchen for guests, guest identity recording, availability of price lists and development of human resources. The results of the training evaluation indicate an increase in knowledge and acceptance of homestay owners. Training evaluation showed that there was an increase in knowledge and changes in the attitude of the trainees. Training is still needed to improve the knowledge and improvement of the attitude of homestay owners.
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Lee, Sheng-Hsun. "Developing awareness and use of compliments in the Chinese homestay: A longitudinal case study." Applied Linguistics Review 8, no. 4 (November 27, 2017): 441–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/applirev-2016-1003.

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AbstractThe study abroad homestay enjoys a widespread reputation as a key context for language learning. However, a homestay advantage has been difficult to prove in large-scale quantitative studies. Few qualitative studies examine the long-term developmental processes that can take place in homestays at the micro-ethnographic level. This paper focuses on how one participant, John, gradually developed awareness of the role of compliments and ability to use them for various purposes. Drawing on Vygotskian sociocultural theory, this study analyzes qualitative changes in John’s use of compliments from informal interaction in two homestays across a year. Over time, John learned to use compliments for an array of purposes: expressing appreciation for food, maintaining his hosts’ positive face, developing cordial relationships, and defusing potential conflict. Development in John’s case is evident as he internalized this speech act that he once grappled with, and used it to mediate the behavior of the others when confronted with interactionally and emotionally challenging situations. This process led to John’s ability to participate appropriately as a guest at the Chinese homestay dinner table and to appreciate the subtleties of interpersonal communication that includes unstated expressions of affection.
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Chitrakar, Kishor, Neil Carr, and Julia N. Albrecht. "Community-Based Homestay Tourism and Its Influence on Indigenous Gastronomic Heritage." Journal of Gastronomy and Tourism 4, no. 2 (March 1, 2020): 81–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/216929719x15736343324850.

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The Panauti homestay project is an emerging community-based homestay initiative in Nepal. Panauti is the homeland of the indigenous Newar people, known for their rich gastronomic heritage. However, the ethnic food heritage of the Newars is rapidly changing. This article examines the impact of community-based homestay tourism on the indigenous Newar community in Panauti through the lens of the local gastronomic heritage. Semistructured interviews and participant observations were used as qualitative methods during first authors' 3-month stay in the homestay destination. The findings identify and discuss the significant influence of homestay tourism on the food culture of the host families. The bottom-up tourism approach characteristic of community homestays has helped to sustain many elements of the traditional ethnic gastronomy in Panauti's rapidly changing food culture. Alongside this, tourism has helped to adapt the indigenous culinary heritage to influences from other food cultures, making it more eclectic and dynamic.
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Janaji, Siti Aisah, and Fahmi Ibrahim. "A Case of Homestays in Brunei as a Means of Socio-Economic Development." International Journal of Entrepreneurial Research 3, no. 4 (November 30, 2020): 133–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31580/ijer.v3i4.1659.

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This paper aims to discuss how homestays in Brunei represents a means of socio-economic development. While recognizing the socio-economic benefits and revenue streams that homestays gain from not only providing accommodation facilities, the wide range of cultural activities and exposures will strengthen the preservation of Brunei’s cultural heritage. A case study approach and qualitative research method were conducted in this study. The key findings reveal that the community participation in three homestays is perceived to empower individuals in contributing on-going socio-economic development of their respective village. This study contributes knowledge and practical suggestions to potential ventures, homestay operators and researchers.
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Nisa, Fauzatul Laily. "Tinjauan Etika Bisnis Islam terhadap Sharia Compliance dan Social Impact pada Homestay Syariah di Gayungan Surabaya." El-Qist: Journal of Islamic Economics and Business (JIEB) 11, no. 1 (April 30, 2021): 60–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/elqist.2021.11.1.60-81.

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This research is structured to answer the problems: (1) How is the implementation of sharia compliance; (2) What is the social impact caused by Sharia Homestay on the surrounding community; (3) How is the review of Islamic business ethics on sharia compliance and social impact. It is qualitative researc The sources of this research are owners, employees, and the community. The conclusion is (1) The implementation of sharia compliance has met the indicators of entertainment facilities food/drink, while the indicators of worship facilities and manager clothes. All Sharia homestays do not meet the indicators of Islamic financial institutions; (2) The social impact that all Sharia homestays have on society has a positive impact on lifestyle and fashion expression indicators and harms indicators of social relationship behavior and individual and collective values. The indicators of change in a social system, some have a positive impact, and some have no impact; (3) Review of Islamic business ethics on sharia compliance and social impact on Sharia homestay, some of which accordance with Islamic business ethics because they have fulfilled the principles of permissibility and benefit, and others have not fulfilled the principles of unity, justice, responsibility, truth, policies, honesty. Keywords: Business; Sharia Compliance; Social Impact; Homestay. Abstrak: Penelitian ini disusun untuk menjawab permasalahan berikut: (1) bagaimana penerapan sharia compliance pada Homestay Syariah; (2) Bagaimana social impact yang ditimbulkan oleh Homestay Syariah terhadap masyarakat sekitarnya; (3) Bagaimana tinjauan etika bisnis Islam terhadap sharia compliance dan social impact pada Homestay Syaria Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif. Narasumber penelitian ini adalah Pemilik/pengelola, Karyawan, dan Masyarakat sekitar. Dapat disimpulkan bahwa (1) Penerapan sharia compliance pada keempat Homestay Syariah telah memenuhi indikator fasilitas hiburan serta makanan/ minuman, sedangkan untuk indikator fasilitas ibadah dan pakaian, sebagian telah sesuai, namun sebagian belum. Selain itu, keempat Homestay Syariah belum memenuhi indikator lembaga keuangan syariah; (2) Social impact yang ditimbulkan keempat Homestay Syariah terhadap masyarakat disekitarnya berdampak positif dalam indikator gaya hidup dan ekspresi mode, dan berdampak negatif dalam indikator perilaku hubungan sosial serta nilai-nilai individu dan kolektif. Sedangkan untuk indikator perubahan sistem sosial, sebagian berdampak positif dan sebagian tidak berdampak apapun terhadap masyarakat; (3) Tinjauan etika bisnis Islam terhadap sharia compliance dan social impact pada Homestay Syariah, sebagian sudah sesuai dengan etika bisnis Islam karena telah memenuhi prinsip kebolehan dan kemanfaatan, serta sebagian lainnya masih belum sesuai dengan etika bisnis Islam karena belum memnuhi prinsip kesatuan, keadilan, pertanggung jawaban, dan kebenaran, kebijakan, kejujuran. Kata Kunci: Bisnis; Sharia Compliance; Social Impact; Homestay.
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Hidayah, Nurdin. "Smart Tourism: Aksentuasi Kesiapan Homestay di Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus Tanjung Lesung, Pandeglang-Banten." Media Wisata 18, no. 1 (May 28, 2021): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.36276/mws.v18i1.81.

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This study intends to obtain comprehensive information about Homestay facilities readiness within the Smart Tourism development framework in Tanjung Lesung Pandeglang, Banten. This study uses a qualitative research design with a phenomenographic approach. Data collection was carried out by interviewing existing stakeholders, observing homestays in the study area and studying documents related to the Homestay program and tourism digitizing. The results of the study show that 1) The homestay program within smart tourism framework in Tanjung Lesung is based on driving the economy and welfare of the host community; 2) Implementation of the homestay facilities development within smart tourism framework in Tanjung Lesung is carried out in four stages: conversion, renovation, revitalization, and new development; 3) The application of smart tourism in Tanjung Lesung is done with information technology through marketing programs such as online market places; Pokdarwis and 10 pilot tourism villages in the Indonesia Tourism Exchange Program (ITX)
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Baskoro, B. R. Suryo, and Hayatul Cholsy. "Menggaet Lebih Banyak Tamu Francophones: Pembelajaran Bahasa Prancis bagi Warga dan Karyawan Kampung Homestay Borobudur." Bakti Budaya 1, no. 2 (November 19, 2018): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/bb.41078.

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Learning French for residents and homestay employees in the homestay village, Dusun Ngaran, DesaBorobudur is carried out by the French Literature Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences,UGM as a community service activity in 2018. Tis learning is a follow-up of French languagetraining for homestay owners who have done in 2017. Using a tutorial system in small groups andcommunicative approaches, residents and homestay employees have been able and feel confdent ingreeting, offering, explaining, giving choices, and other verbal activities related to guests or potentialguests in French (francophones) through simple communicative expressions. Simple French languageskills are a powerful capital to attract more francophones guests to visit the homestays. Te supportof French Literature Study Program on tourism development in Borobudur Homestay Village wasalso given in the form of assistance in promoting the region's tourism potential through refnementof French language pages and brochures. Tus, francophones tourists can fnd out more easily andmore quickly their whereabouts and get to know the area in order to attract more tourists to stay ata homestay. Other results of this service are French language teaching materials in the form of textand documentary videos.
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Faridah, Anni, Sari Mustika, and Ezi Anggraini. "TOURISM RECOVERY MELALUI PELATIHAN KULINER HALAL PADA PENGELOLA HOMESTAY NAGARI HARAU DI ERA NEW NORMAL." LOGISTA - Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 5, no. 2 (January 6, 2022): 249. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/logista.5.2.249-254.2021.

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Pandemik Covid 19 membuat wisatawan memilih tujuan wisata yaitu daerah yang jauh dari keramaian dan memilih menginap di homestay untuk menghindari kerumunan. Bagi wisatawan, objek wisata alam, kuliner dan pengalaman unik merupakan daya tarik untuk melakukan kunjungan wisata ke suatu daerah. Wisatawan datang ke suatu daerah untuk berburu atau bernostalgia dengan alam sekaligus menikmati makanan khas daerah setempat. Di era new normal ini, industri pariwsata melakukan “tourism recovery” menata kembali objek wisata, wisata kuliner dan homestay sehingga mejadi destinasi wisata yang sesuai dengan kondisi pandemik. Nagari Harau tergolong nagari yang tingkat ekonomi masyarakat rendah dan keadaan sarana dan prasarana yang belum memadai, penghasilan masyarakat yang rendah serta sumber daya manusia baik ilmu pengetahuan maupun keterampilan masih belum terlatih. Di Nagari Harau terdapat homestay yang hanya baru sebatas menyediakan tempat dan belum memiliki pengetahuan untuk memberikan pengalaman yang unik seperti menyiapkan makanan khas Harau; khas Sumatera Barat atau makanan nusantara. Setiap homestay perlu diberikan/ditingkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan yaitu peningkatan wawasan, keterampilan, dan manajemen, tentang penerapan olahan makanan dan minuman khas Harau, khas Minang. Kegiatan pelatihan ini bertujuan untuk melakukan pemberdayaan masyarakat lokal Nagari Harau Kecamatan Harau Kabupaten Limapuluh Kota menuju pariwisata halal khususnya dibidang kuliner halal. Kata kunci: harau, homestay, kuliner halal, new normal ABSTRACT The Covid-19 pandemic has made tourists choose tourist destinations, namely areas that are far from the crowds and choose to stay at homestays to avoid crowds. For tourists, natural attractions, culinary and unique experiences are the main attraction for visiting an area. Tourists come to an area to hunt or reminisce with nature while enjoying the local specialties. In this new normal era, the tourism industry is carrying out "tourism recovery" rearranging tourist attractions, culinary tourism and homestays so that they become tourist destinations that are in accordance with the conditions of the pandemic. Nagari Harau is classified as a nagari with a low level of community economy and inadequate facilities and infrastructure, low community income and human resources both in terms of knowledge and skills are still not trained. In Nagari Harau there are homestays that are only limited to providing a place and do not yet have the knowledge to provide unique experiences such as preparing Harau specialties; typical of West Sumatra or archipelago food. Each homestay needs to be given/improved knowledge and skills, namely increasing insight, skills, and management, regarding the application of processed food and beverages typical of Harau, typical of Minang. This training activity aims to empower the local community of Nagari Harau, Harau District, Limapuluh Kota Regency towards halal tourism, especially in the field of halal culinary. Keywords: Tourism recover, halal culinary, homestay, harau
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Majidah, Majidah, Cahyaningsih Cahyaningsih, Rr Sri Saraswati, and Wahdan Arum Inawati. "Self-Identification of Homestay Management Problems and Canvas Business Model." Journal of Innovation and Community Engagement 2, no. 1 (August 1, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.28932/jice.v2i1.3549.

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Laksana Village is in Ibun Sub-District, Bandung District. Geographically, Laksana Village is close to the Kamojang Tourism area, which is the leading tourism destination in Bandung District. The village has the potential for tourism development. To support the tourism development program, there are several homestays. However, it was found that many tourists spent the night outside the Laksana Village area. Another problem faced by homestay managers is the difficulty in determining homestay tariff. This Community Service (CS) activity aims to explore the problems faced by homestay managers through self-identification of problems using the Community Based Participatory Research method. The results of the self-identification became the basis for the CS Team to map the nine elements of the canvas business model. The cost structure becomes a priority scale to be handled in order to solve the tariff determination problem and is expected to increase the value proposition. This CS activity specifically resulted in self-identification of problems and a business canvas model for homestay management.
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Ratmaja, Lalu, and Anas Pattaray. "Homestay sebagai Pengembangan Usaha Masyarakat di Desa Wisata Kembang Kuning Kabupaten Lombok Timur." Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia 13, no. 2 (December 23, 2019): 37–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.47608/jki.v13i22019.37-48.

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Kembang Kuning tourism village is a tourism village in East Lombok Regency with an advantage at the foot of Mount Rinjani in the south and has local potential that can be an attraction for tourists. The existence of this tourist village is an opportunity for residents to provide homestay for tourists. In addition to being an accommodation offered, homestay is also a business opportunity for residents. The homestay business for the community is used as additional livelihood after agriculture, for that it needs in-depth research to find out more about the condition of the homestay in the Kembang Kuning Tourism Village. Therefore, this study aims to analyze homestay businesses in the Kembang Kuning Tourism Village seen from 3 (three main components of this business program, namely institutions, actors and products. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method with data collection methods in the form of interviews The results of this study illustrate the homestay business program seen from the local institutions shown by the existence of a local organization that regulates tourism activities, Pokdarwis Lingko` Cave, which supervises homestay business actors who are self-supporting communities in the Kembang Kuning Tourism Village. This homestay produces products offered as attractions that are the reason for tourists to come in the form of homestays and activities that become tourist attractions.The results of this analysis form the basis for preparing recommendations for homestay businesses viewed from the three components.Keywords: Tourism, Kembang Kuning Tourism Village, Homestay Business
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Suwandana, I. Made Adi, I. Made Sumada, Nyoman Diah Utari Dewi, Putu Eka Trisna Dewi, and Anak Agung Putu Gede Bagus Ari Susandya. "The Effect of Capital Factors on Resilience and Sustainability of the Homestay Business in Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic." International Journal of Social Science and Business 6, no. 2 (June 28, 2022): 207–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.23887/ijssb.v6i2.44755.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has placed great attention on leaders in business and other sectors. The scale and uncertainty it faces can be tricky. The resilience of homestays in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic cannot be separated from the forming factor, namely the approach to capital factors. The purpose of this study is that resilience analysis plays a role in mediating the influence of human capital, economic capital, and physical capital on the sustainability of the homestay business in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic in the implementation of the Covid-19 green zone in the Sanur Region. This research type uses quantitative methods to design research variables and formulate hypotheses. This research was conducted on 63 homestay units implementing the Covid green zone in Sanur City, Denpasar City. The research sample was determined purposively as many as 124 homestay business actors. Data was collected using a questionnaire. Data analysis using path analysis. The analysis results show that human capital, economic capital, social capital, and physical capital have a positive and significant effect on homestay resilience and the sustainability of the homestay business. Homestay resilience plays a role in mediating the influence of human capital, economic capital, and physical capital on the sustainability of the homestay business but does not mediate social influences.
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