FOREIGN TOURISTS LOYALTY ON NATURE-BASED TOURISM IN BALI. Agung Suryawan Wiranatha I Gusti Ayu Oka Suryawardani I K.G. Bendesa Made Antara

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FOREIGN TOURISTS LOYALTY ON NATURE-BASED TOURISM IN BALI Agung Suryawan Wiranatha I Gusti Ayu Oka Suryawardani I K.G. Bendesa Made Antara SENASTEK 2016, LPPM UNIVERSITAS UDAYANA PATRA JASA BALI RESORT, 15-16 DESEMBER 2016

Introduction Tourism has become a driving force of the world economic development and has been convinced to improve community welfare. Bali has been known as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world due to its cultural activities and natural scenery. Beside the positive impact of tourism, also it brings about negative impacts. The concept of sustainable tourism is really important to be implemented. Sustainable tourism provides a quality experience for the visitor, while improving the quality of life of the host communities and protecting the quality of the environment.

Research Objectives 1. To identify tourists satisfaction and loyalty to visit nature-based tourism in Bali. 2. To identify factors influence tourists satisfaction and loyalty to visit nature-based tourism in Bali. 3. To analyze which indicators of tourists motivation have relationship with tourists satisfaction, trust and loyalty to visit naturebased tourism in Bali. 4. To develop structural model of relationship between tourists motivation, satisfaction, trust and loyalty to visit nature-based tourism in Bali.

Research Methods Research was undertaken around Bali, namely: Bedugul, Kintamani, Sangeh, Monkey Forest (Ubud), Jatiluwih (Tabanan), Balangan and Nusa Dua Beach (Badung). Accidental sampling technique was used to select the samples of foreign tourists who were visiting naturebased tourism attractions in those areas with the number of respondents was 220 foreign tourists. Assessment was undertaken by using a five-point Likert rating scale. The loyalty of foreign tourists visiting nature-based tourism attractions in Bali was analysed by Structural Equation Modelling (SEM).

RESEARCH RESULTS

Australian German UK USA Netherland France Czech Polish Russian Canada India Others (26 Countries) CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS 30% 26% 25% 20% 15% 14% 14% 10% 10% 08% 07% 06% 05% 04% 03% 03% 03% 03% 00% COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

00% 08% 24% 45% 55% 69% CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 00% 15 years 16 years 25 years AGES 26 years 55 years 56 years Male Female SEX

01% 01% 05% 05% 05% 13% 13% 16% 41% CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 05% 00% OCCUPATION

01% 03% 02% 10% 10% 74% CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 00% First Time Second Time Third Time Fourth Time Fifth Time More than 5 PERIODICITY OF VISIT

CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS ACTIVITIES OF FOREIGN TOURISTS IN BALI

07% 12% 13% 23% 44% CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 05% 00% Star-rated hotel Non Star-rated hotel Villa Homestay Others ACCOMMODATIONS IN BALI

04% 22% 75% CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 00% LENGTH OF STAY IN BALI

00% 03% 04% 03% 00% 02% 06% 11% 18% 19% MOTIVATION Frequency Distribution of Intrinsic Motivation 100% 97% 93% 90% 87% 80% 78% 78% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 00% Stimulate desire Cooling down emotion Stimulate inspiration Overcome feeling Average Negative Neutral Positive INTRINSIC MOTIVATION

00% 01% 01% 01% 01% 08% 07% 14% 11% 15% MOTIVATION Frequency Distribution of Extrinsic Motivation 100% 90% 86% 91% 92% 84% 88% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 00% Diversity of attraction Natural beauty Unique scenery and tradition Biodiversity Average Negative Neutral Positive EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION

TRUST

SATISFACTION

LOYALTY

SEM consists of 2 sub-model: (a) Outer or Measurement model Depicts relationship between variable and its indicators (b) Inner or Structural model, depicts relationship between laten in a model (Jarvis et al., 2003; Tenenhaus et al., 2005; Henseler et al., 2009). There are five indicators: 1. Intrinsic motivation, 2. Extrinsic motivation, 3. Trust, 4. Tourists satisfaction, 5. Tourists loyalty

Types of significancies on SEM 1. Validity 2. Reliability 3. Fit test Validity shows ability of indicators in representing a variable 1. Estimates/loading factors ( 0.5) 2. Critical Ratio (CR) = (>2.00), Muller (1996) Reliability shows: 1. Questionnaires concistency in collecting data and information. 2. Dependable reliability of variable in assessing all indicators (alpha Cronbach coefficient 0.60), (Muller, 1996)

Summary of the validity and reliability Number of Indicators Final Alpha Variable Cronbach Before Invalid Used Coefficients Intrinsic Motivation 4 0 4 0.665 Extrinsic Motivation 4 0 4 0.617 Trust 4 0 4 0.753 Satisfaction 9 0 9 0.839 Loyalty 5 0 5 0.842

Structural Equation Modeling SEM was analyzed by using SmartPLS versi 3.2.3 Ringle et al. (2005). intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation laten eksogenous variables trust, tourists satisfaction, dan loyalty laten endogenus variables

Results of Outer or Measurement model Tabel Loading value of Indicator s of Intrinsic Motivation ITEM STATEMENT Original Standard Sample Error T Statistic INT 1 Stimulate desire to visit Bali 0.792 0.044 18.147 ** INT 2 Cooling down emotion 0.780 0.072 10.837 ** INT 3 Stimulate inspiration 0.741 0.080 9.260 ** INT 4 Overcome feeling 0.526 0.120 4.365 ** All loading factors as reflection of intrinsic motivation to its indicators are significant. The highest reflection of Intrinsic Motivation lays on the statement INT 1 that Stimulate desire to visit Bali (loading value is 0.792). The lowest reflection found on the statement INT 4 that Overcome feeling (loading value is 0.622).

Tabel Loading Values of Indicators Extrinsic Motivation ITEM STATEMENT Original Standard Sample Error T Statistic EXT 1 Diversity of attraction 0.437 0.150 2.916 ** EXT 2 Natural beauty 0.546 0.122 4.478 ** EXT 3 Unique scenery and tradition 0.792 0.085 9.305 ** EXT 4 Biodiversity 0.864 0.058 14.857 ** All loading factors as reflection of EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION to its indicators are significant. The highest reflection of Entrinsic Motivation lays on the statement EXT 4 that Biodiversity (loading value is 0.864). The lowest reflection found on the statement EXT 1 that Diversity of attraction (loading value is 0.437).

Tabel Loading Values of Indicators Trust ITEM STATEMENT Original Standard Sample Error T Statistic TRU 1 Offers interesting experience 0.729 0.065 11.137 ** Offers safety, secure, and TRU 2 reliable services 0.774 0.056 13.893 ** TRU 3 Knowledgeable 0.799 0.043 18.588 ** TRU 4 Attachment feeling 0.816 0.038 21.319 ** All loading factors as reflection of TRUST to its indicators are significant. The highest reflection of trust lays on the statement TR4 that Attachment feeling (loading value is 0.816). The lowest reflection found on the statement TR 1 that Offers interesting experience (loading value is 0.729).

ITEM Pernyataan Tabel Loading Values of Indicators Tourists Satisfaction Original Sample Standard Error T Statistic SAT 1 Accessibility 0.745 0.060 12.427 ** SAT 2 Availability 0.457 0.125 3.646 ** SAT 3 Uniqueness 0.674 0.077 8.712 ** SAT 4 Diversity 0.691 0.080 8.638 ** SAT 5 Quality of service 0.705 0.079 8.875 ** SAT 6 Safety and security 0.655 0.098 6.712 ** SAT 7 Accomodation 0.716 0.064 11.252 ** SAT 8 Food and beverages 0.762 0.058 13.134 ** SAT 9 Whole services 0.669 0.065 10.329 All loading factors as reflection of Tourists Satisfactionto its indicators are significant. The highest reflection of Tourists Satisfaction lays on the statement SAT9 that Food and beverages (loading value is 0.762). The lowest reflection found on the statement SAT 2 that Satisfaction regarding the Availabiity of nature-based attraction (loading value is 0.457).

Tabel Loading Values of Indicators Loyalty ITEM STATEMENT Original Sample Standard Error T Statistic Favourite nature-based LOY 1 destination 0.829 0.035 23.605 ** LOY 2 Want to come back 0.846 0.032 26.525 ** Doesn t want to switch on other LOY 3 activities 0.750 0.046 16.363 ** LOY 4 Will promote 0.880 0.024 36.217 ** Will recommend friends and LOY 5 relatives 0.835 0.038 22.260 ** All loading factors as reflection of LOYALTY to its indicators are significant. The highest reflection of loyalty lays on the statement LOY 4 that will promote the nature-based tourism (loading value is 0.880). The lowest reflection found on the statement LOY 3 that Doesn t want to switch on other activities (loading value is 0.750).

Inner (Structural Model) depicts relationship between variables/latens in a model

Values of path coefficients can be seen in the Figure below. These values show direct effects of each exogeneous to the variable/laten endogenus Figure Result of Structural Equaton Modeling

Tabel Pengaruh Langsung Laten Eksogenus terhadap Laten Endogenus pada Inner Model Latent Exogeneous Latent Endogeneous Sample Mean Standard Deviation t Statistic p-value Intrinsic Motivation Trust 0.266 0.119 2.246 0.025 * Intrinsic Motivation Satisfaction 0.053 0.114 0.463 0.644 ns Extrinsic Motivation Trust 0.372 0.117 3.172 0.002 ** Extrinsic Motivation Satisfaction 0.101 0.119 0.852 0.395 ns Trust Satisfaction 0.622 0.098 6.369 0.000 ** Satisfaction Loyalty 0.555 0.081 6.823 0.000 ** Relationship between intrinsic motivation and tourists satisfaction is not significant (direct coefficient is 0.053), Relationship between extrinsic motivation and tourists satisfaction is not significant (direct coefficient is 0.101), Five direct relationship have significant relationship: 1. Intrinsic and Trust 2. Extrinsic and trust 3. Trust and tourists satisfaction 4. Tourists satisfaction and Loyalty

Indirect Effect of Exogenous against Latent Endogenous

Tabel Indirect Relationship of Exogenous against Latent Endogenous Variables Exogeneous Mediation Endogeneous Mean St. Dev t Statistic p-value Intrinsic Motivation Trust Satisfaction 0.165 0.076 2.184 0.029 * Extrinsic Motivation Trust Satisfaction 0.232 0.089 2.605 0.009 ** Intrinsic Trust Motivation Satisfaction Loyalty 0.121 0.064 1.901 0.058 ns Extrinsic Trust Motivation Satisfaction Loyalty 0.185 0.065 2.828 0.005 ** Trust Satisfaction Loyalty 0.345 0.067 5.125 0.000 ** Not all of indirect relationships have signifcant relationship. Trust as mediator for intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, but extrinsic motivation is better mediated by Trust, in comparison to intrinsic motivation. Indirect relationship between intrinsic motivation towards tourists loyalty shows insignificant relationship, Indirect relationship between extrinsic motivation towards tourists loyalty shows significant relationship, Indirect relationship between Trust towards tourists loyalty shows significant relationship,

Influence the total Exogeneous Variables to Endogeneous Variables Combination between direct and indirect influence of exogeneous variables form total influence of exogeneous variable. Laten Eksogenus Laten Endogenus Sample Mean Standard Deviation t Statistic p-value Intrinsic Motivation Trust 0.266 0.119 2.246 0.025 * Intrinsic Motivation Satisfaction 0.218 0.095 2.289 0.023 * Intrinsic Motivation Loyalty 0.121 0.064 1.901 0.058 ns Extrinsic Motivation Trust 0.372 0.117 3.172 0.002 ** Extrinsic Motivation Satisfaction 0.333 0.088 3.780 0.000 ** Extrinsic Motivation Loyalty 0.185 0.065 2.828 0.005 ** Trust Satisfac tion 0.622 0.098 6.369 0.000 ** Trust Loyalty 0.345 0.067 5.125 0.000 ** Satisfaction Loyalty 0.555 0.081 6.823 0.000 **

FIT TEST FOR APPROPRIATE MODEL Goodness of Fit (GoF) Test was used to test the fit model. The results show that: GoF value is 0.5623 which is exceed the threshold (0.50). It can be concluded that the Structural Model is fit and can be used as interpretative model

CONCLUSION (i) Four indicators of intrinsic motivation of foreign tourists visiting naturebased tourism in Bali: stimulate desire to visit Bali, cooling down emotion, stimulate inspiration, and overcome feeling; (ii) Four indicators of extrinsic motivation of foreign tourists visiting naturebased tourism in Bali: biodiversity, unique scenery and tradition, natural beauty, and diversity of attraction; (iii) Four highest reflections of foreign tourist s satisfaction were on food and beverages, accessibility, accommodation, and quality of services. There were other lower reflections of foreign tourist s satisfaction, namely diversity, uniqueness, whole services, safety and security, and availability of nature-based tourism; (iv) Four indicators of foreign tourists loyalty in visiting nature-based tourism in Bali: they will promote, they want to come back, they will recommend to friends and relatives, and Bali is favourite nature-based destination; (v) Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation influenced satisfaction through a mediating latent variable of trust. (vi) Only extrinsic motivation significantly influenced loyalty through a mediating latent variable of trust and satisfaction.

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