Implementation of Triplehelix Collaboration in the Development of Tempur Tourism Village and its Impact on Improving the Community's Economy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47841/icorad.v3i2.299Keywords:
Triple Helix Collaboration, Local Community Participation, Tempur Tourism Village, Tourism Village Development, Economic SustainabilityAbstract
This research discusses the implementation of the Triple Helix collaboration involving the government, academics, and industry in the development of Tempur Tourism Village, as well as its impact on improving the local community's economy. The primary focus of the research is the level of local community participation in this development process. The findings reveal that the involvement of Tempur Village residents in the planning phase of development is minimal, with most decisions being made by external parties. This lack of participation leads to resistance and a diminished sense of ownership towards the program, thereby reducing the effectiveness and sustainability of the tourism village development project. The research identifies factors influencing the low level of participation and provides recommendations to enhance community involvement in achieving long-term success and A fairer allocation of economic advantagesEmploying a qualitative case study methodology, information was gathered through literature reviews, interviews, and observations of tourism village managers and local residents. The conclusion of this study emphasizes the importance of local community Participation in the design and execution processes of tourism village development to create positive and sustainable impacts.