Ni Made Suastini, Ni Nyoman Sukerti, I. H. Sihombing, I. G. A. M. Wirautama
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Purpose: The focus of the study is to identify the perceptions of the students, the hospitality and tourism organizations, and the tourism polytechnic concerning the internships conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as their perceptions of virtual internships. Design/methodology/approach: A survey method was used to collect the research data. Respondents comprised students from the six State Tourism Polytechnics (Perguruan Tinggi Negeri Pariwisata-PTNP), hospitality and tourism organizations, and the faculty internship coordinator & officials of each tourism polytechnics. Findings: The findings of the study indicated that the internship variables (student-focused issues, institution-specific issues, and organization-specific issues) were generally regarded as positive by the students, the hospitality and tourism organizations, and the tourism polytechnics. However, they all disagree on the issue of remuneration during the internship. There are seven items on which only PTNP stakeholders disagree, all of which pertain to the virtual internships variable. Research limitations/implications: The objective of the study is to enhance tourism and hospitality higher education internships in the new normal era through collaboration and internship creation aligned with industry demands. The study's respondents were primarily from Politeknik Pariwisata Bali (Bali Tourism Polytechnic), who generally presented a general image of Bali's diminishing tourism, which affected the internship program. Additional research should be conducted with a broader scope to allow for generalization findings. Originality/value: The study is highlighting the internships implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well to explore the possibility if internships are carried out virtually.
目的:本研究的重点是确定学生、酒店和旅游组织以及旅游理工学院对COVID-19大流行期间进行的实习的看法,以及他们对虚拟实习的看法。设计/方法/方法:采用调查法收集研究数据。受访者包括来自六所国立旅游理工学院(Perguruan Tinggi Negeri Pariwisata-PTNP)的学生、酒店和旅游组织,以及每所旅游理工学院的教师实习协调员和官员。研究发现:实习变量(学生关注问题、机构特定问题和组织特定问题)被学生、酒店和旅游组织以及旅游专业学院普遍认为是积极的。然而,他们在实习期间的薪酬问题上意见不一。只有PTNP利益相关者不同意的项目有7个,它们都与虚拟实习变量有关。研究局限/启示:本研究的目的是通过合作和创造符合行业需求的实习机会,加强新常态下旅游与酒店高等教育的实习机会。该研究的受访者主要来自巴厘岛旅游理工学院(Politeknik Pariwisata Bali),他们普遍认为巴厘岛的旅游业正在减少,这影响了实习计划。应在更广泛的范围内进行进一步的研究,以使研究结果普遍化。独创性/价值:本研究重点关注新冠肺炎大流行期间的实习实施情况,并探讨虚拟实习的可能性。