Nurrachmi, Rininta (2019): The Potential Industry of Islamic Tourism in ASEAN Countries. Published in: IJIBE (International Journal of Islamic Business Ethics) , Vol. 4, No. No. 2 September 2019 (September 2019): pp. 627-639.
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Abstract
ASEAN countries are rich with natural resources and historical heritage. The high number of Muslim populations in ASEAN countries can be a potential revenue to promote Islamic tourism. This study aimed to examine the potential industry of Islamic tourism as an alternative revenue and it seeks to investigate the effective and efficient way in promoting Islamic tourism in ASEAN. There are many factors that promote Islamic tourism in ASEAN countries. Push and pull factors influence Muslim tourists is deciding which place they want to visit. Collaboration and coordination among ASEAN countries can enhance Islamic tourism in developing Islamic tourism which can provide economic benefit to enhance the countries’ revenue.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
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Original Title: | The Potential Industry of Islamic Tourism in ASEAN Countries |
English Title: | The Potential Industry of Islamic Tourism in ASEAN Countries |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Islamic tourism, muslim, southeast countries |
Subjects: | E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics > E2 - Consumption, Saving, Production, Investment, Labor Markets, and Informal Economy E - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics > E2 - Consumption, Saving, Production, Investment, Labor Markets, and Informal Economy > E24 - Employment ; Unemployment ; Wages ; Intergenerational Income Distribution ; Aggregate Human Capital ; Aggregate Labor Productivity O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O1 - Economic Development O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O1 - Economic Development > O11 - Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development |
Item ID: | 96537 |
Depositing User: | Ms Rininta Nurrachmi |
Date Deposited: | 23 Oct 2019 12:33 |
Last Modified: | 23 Oct 2019 12:33 |
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URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/96537 |