Innovative Ecosystem Design through the Development of the Tourism Industry Based on Arts Education

  • Kasmahidayat Y
  • Hasanuddin H
  • Hanafiah M
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Abstract

The era of society 5.0 as a change in the pattern of people's lives, requires a systemic response. Society is faced with change and how to adapt. Communities need alternatives in the form of a variety of new sustainable ideas in designing innovative ecosystems. The purpose of this research is to raise the perspective of "aligning shared commitments" to develop the tourism industry. Making innovative ecosystem designs through optimizing "strength capabilities" and harmonizing multi-stakeholder characteristics, it is the author's attention that this innovative ecosystem design requires support as a "power center" in exploring new ideas with a contemporary scientific perspective. In-depth analysis through descriptive analysis method, is expected to obtain research outcomes. The art education model is used to support the development of strengths in the basics of innovative ecosystem design, creating a pleasant atmosphere and work pattern, as well as how to come up with innovative creative ideas in making products that match the needs and dimensions of art, in the performing arts of Kuda Renggong. Which is the object of analysis. The results obtained are in the form of an analysis of market satisfaction with a profitable business model, but does not eliminate the essence and depth of meaning in its performance. This research also produces an innovative ecosystem design implementation model, as a form of sophistication through innovative strategies, management, and practices.

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Kasmahidayat, Y., Hasanuddin, H., & Hanafiah, M. H. M. (2022). Innovative Ecosystem Design through the Development of the Tourism Industry Based on Arts Education. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Arts and Design Education (ICADE 2021) (Vol. 665). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220601.072

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