Abstract

Tourism and poverty’s phenomenon had already been known since the birth of human civilization. In the 1980s poverty became a serious concern of practitioners and scholars in various part of the world, including Indonesia. Poverty is not only understood in understanding as an abstract concept, but also as a reality of economic injustice and inability to meet basic human needs in some rich countries but also in many developing countries in the world. The problem of poverty is a fundamental and tourism is one of the many ways to solve this.
 The objective of this paper is to study the role of tourism to poverty alleviation including: 1) to analyze the influence of tourism development toward economic performance; 2) to analyze the effect of economic performance on poverty eradication; 3) to analyze the influence of tourism on poverty alleviation; 4) to formulate a strategy to increase tourism's role in poverty alleviation in Badung Regency. This study uses quantitative approach supported by secondary data and qualitative approach using primary data obtained through observation, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Research was conducted in South Badung Regency in the most developed tourism growth and considered the richest district among all regencies in Bali Regencies. Various attempts have been made to alleviate poverty, however have not been able to resolve poverty problems.
 The grand theory of this study refers to Neoliberalism Theory, supported by Social Democratic Theory and Empowerment Theory. Neoliberalism emphasizes that poverty as an individual problem and prosperity can only be achieved by achievement of economic growth through free market mechanism. According to Social Democratic Theory the emergence of poverty came from outside of the community itself. While the emphasis on the Empowerment Theory is in improving the ability of individual or communities to become indepedence on economic, social welfare and political right.
 Data analysis using Partial Least Square (PLS) with statistical analysis descriptive and inferential statistics. In order to have a better understanding on the statiscal result, Descriptive Analysis is also used to describe the researched data, using inferential statistical analysis to test the research hypothesis.
 The results of the research indicated that: 1) the development of tourism showed positive and significant impact on economic performance; 2) economic performance showed negative and significant impact on poverty alleviation; 3) tourism development showed negative and significant effect on poverty alleviation and (4) in order to be able to increase tourism's role in poverty alleviation in Badung Regency the strategy is formulated by analyzing the strengths, weakness, opportunities and challenges based on Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat (SWOT) strategy.

Highlights

  • BackgroundThe development of international tourism has a positive impact on the growth of the global economy (UNWTO, 2015)

  • The government through the Master Plan for the Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesian Economic Development (MP3EI) 2011-2025 designs Competitive Program to increase tourist arrivals from the addition of direct flights to Indonesia, the development of Meeting, Incentive, Convention, and Exhibition (MICE), to the development of Raja Ampat, Indonesia's tourism has its impact on increasing tourist arrivals to Bali

  • This research was based on the research by Ashley and Roe (2001) which states that tourism growth has a positive impact on alleviating poverty and the research stating the reverse by Jamieson et al (2004: 2)

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Introduction

The development of international tourism has a positive impact on the growth of the global economy (UNWTO, 2015). Bali Tourism Office (2014: 58) states that the average spending of domestic tourists in Bali a year from 2009 to 2013 amounted to 548,000 rupiahs per day with an average length of stay for 4 (four) days, while the average spending of foreign tourists amount to USD 158.60 including the cost of accommodation, eating and drinking and other travel expenses, excluding the cost of the flight. Badung district has a strategic position, with the presence of the international airport Ngurah Rai as the main gateway for the entry of foreign and domestic tourists. The rapid growth of tourism in Badung district makes Badung the richest district in Bali which raises a big question as to why there is still poverty in Badung Regency. This research was based on the research by Ashley and Roe (2001) which states that tourism growth has a positive impact on alleviating poverty and the research stating the reverse by Jamieson et al (2004: 2)

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