Development Strategy for Technosociopreneurship in the Halal Tourism Industry in the Era of Industrial Revolution 4.0: A Phenomenological Approach to Halal Travel Agency
Strategi Pengembangan Teknososiopreneurship Dalam Industri Pariwisata Halal di Era Revolusi Industri 4.0: Pendekatan Fenomenologi pada Halal Travel Agency
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Halal Reasons, phenomenology, Industry 4.0, TechosociopreneurshipAbstract
In the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0, the development of the Halal Travel Agency is important as a response to changes in technology and consumer needs. This article aims to explore the Halal Travel Agency development strategy towards techno socio-preneurship in facing the industrial revolution 4.0. This research uses a phenomenological approach by exploring and understanding the meaning that several individuals or groups ascribe to social or humanitarian problems. The results of this research are that the proposed strategy includes an emphasis on more intensive promotion and education about the Halal Travel concept, as well as a gap analysis of company management patterns. business essence.Downloads
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