of knowledge before, during, and after the occurrence
of disasters simultaneously affect the intention to
revisit of tourists. Likewise when viewed from the F
value (12.791) > F table (2.65) it can be concluded
also that all independent variables influence together
on the interest of tourists.
However, if viewed partially (one by one variable)
from three independent variables, only variable of
knowledge after a disaster that significantly affect the
intention of tourists to revisiting. The multiple
regression equations generated are as follows:
Y = 2.014 + 0.104x1 + 0.127x2 + 0.269x3
From the above equation, one unit of the level of
knowledge variable (before, during, and after the
disaster) will increase the intention to return to visit
as much as 2,514 units. The higher the level of
disaster knowledge, the more intention of tourists to
return visiting the destination.
Although statistically the effect of the disaster
knowledge is only 37.7% to influence the intention to
revisit, but seen from the results of simple
mathematical calculations, the foreign tourist have a
high desire to return to visit Tangkuban Parahu (3.93,
high) while domestics tourists tends to answers with
a moderate level (3.35). The aspect that has a high
appraisal is the desire to re-enjoy the natural scenery,
the beauty of mountain panorama, the scene of the
active craters that are very rare to find.
Based on the test results, it is known that disaster
knowledge only affects 37.7% of interest to return to
visit Tangkuban Parahu destination, while the rest is
influenced by other factors. As for these factors must
certainly be tested its validity in future research.
4 CONCLUSION
From three critical times of disaster, domestic and
foreign tourists of Tangkuban Parahu show different
responses. Domestic tourists have higher score than
the foreign tourists for the knowledge before the
disaster happened. It happens because foreign tourists
were not familiar with the place, while the disaster
characteristic is more easily understood by the local.
The perception of knowledge during and after the
disaster for both domestics and foreign tourists are
lower. However, the score of foreign is higher. They
knew better about mitigation process while it’s quite
unfamiliar for domestic tourists.
Statistically, disaster knowledge consisting of
knowledge before, during, and after the disaster has a
simultaneous influence on the level of desire to return
to the destination positively. The higher the level of
knowledge, the higher the interest to return to visit
Tangkuban Parahu.
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