Digital Nomad Visa as a Development Instrument for Indonesian Tourism Diplomacy

Christy Damayanti, Agung Yudhistira Nugroho, Qonitah Rohmadiena

Abstract


Visa Digital Nomad di Indonesia muncul seiring berkembangnya teknologi   informasi dan komunikasi. Terminologi digital nomad berasal dari para remote workers yang kebanyakan bekerja dalam sektor digital, di mana para pelaku remote workers dapat mengerjakan pekerjaan mereka dari mana saja, tanpa terikat ruang, sejauh tersedia jaringan digital. Para remote workers yang menyebut diri mereka sebagai digital nomad ini, biasanya akan tinggal di suatu wilayah yang memiliki daya tarik wisata. Hal ini didorong oleh kemampuan mereka untuk bekerja di mana saja, sehingga mereka bisa memilih tempat yang nyaman untuk bekerja sekaligus mengusung ide work-life balance. Tren pekerja digital nomad ini semakin menjamur di berbagai wilayah, termasuk Indonesia, saat pandemi Covid-19 melanda dunia. Pemerintah Indonesia, dalam hal in Kementerian Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif (Kemenparekraf), melihat fenomena ini sebagai peluang bagi pengembangan pariwisata Indonesia dalam mengusung digital nomad tourism. Penelitian ini bertujuan meneliti bagaimana peran kebijakan Visa Digital Nomad sebagai instrumen pengembangan diplomasi pariwisata Indonesia. Penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif. Data-data yang telah telah dikumpulkan dan dipilih ini lalu akan diproses untuk diolah dalam tahap pengolahan data. Data yang paling relevan serta mampu mendukung penelitian akan diproses untuk dilakukan analisis sehingga didapatkan hasil penelitian yang paling sesuai. Data-data tersebut dianalisis dengan interpretasi menggunakan landasan teori yang dari landasan konseptual. Analisis data yang diperoleh lalu disajikan dengan disesuaikan pada tujuan dan perumusan masalah yang telah ditentukan dalam penelitian.

Kata Kunci : Visa Digital Nomad, pariwisata, remote worker, diplomasi pariwisata


Abstract

 

The Digital Nomad Visa in Indonesia emerged along with the development of information and communication technology. The term digital nomad comes from remote workers who mostly work in the digital sector, where remote workers can do their work from anywhere without being bound by space, as long as a digital network is available. These remote workers, who call themselves digital nomads, will usually live in an area that has tourist attractions. This is driven by their ability to work anywhere, so they can choose a comfortable place to work while promoting the idea of work-life balance. This trend of digital nomad workers is increasingly mushrooming in various regions, including Indonesia, as the COVID-19 pandemic hits the world. The Indonesian government, in this case the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf), sees this phenomenon as an opportunity for the development of Indonesian tourism by promoting digital nomad tourism. This research aims to examine the role of the Digital Nomad Visa policy as an instrument for developing Indonesian tourism diplomacy. This research is qualitative. The data that has been collected and selected will then be processed in the data processing stage. The data that is most relevant and able to support research will be processed for analysis so that the most appropriate research results are obtained. These data were analyzed by interpretation using a theoretical basis based on a conceptual basis. The analysis of the data obtained is then presented in accordance with the objectives and problem formulation that have been determined in the research.

 

Keywords: Digital Nomad Visa, tourism, remote workers, tourism diplomacy

 


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.52447/gij.v9i2.7762

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