Sharia Hospitality in Bandung

How Consumer Perception Shapes Visit Intention

Authors

  • Halimah Zahrah Universitas Muhammadiyah Bandung Author
  • Ia Kurnia Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung Author
  • Indra Sasangka Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung Author
  • Budi Sadarman Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung Author
  • Nadya Larasati Aghnia Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung Author
  • Eris Sudarisman Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung Author

Keywords:

Price Perception; Brand Perception; Value Perception; Visit Intention

Abstract

This research is motivated by the continued growth of Indonesian tourism, with the hotel sector as its main pillar. Demand for sharia investment will increase along with the growth of the Muslim population in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is an influence of price perception, brand perception, and perceived value on the intention to visit sharia hotels in Bandung. The method used in this study is a quantitative research method with a descriptive and verification analysis approach to test the truth of a hypothesis test to determine a significant relationship. Data were collected by distributing research instruments to predetermined respondents and interviews. Respondents used in this study were 186 respondents with the criteria of consumers who have used sharia hotel services in Bandung. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. In testing the classical assumptions, the research data were normally distributed and there was no heteroscedasticity or multicollinearity. The results showed that price perception had a partial effect on visit intention, followed by brand perception, and then the value perception. Simultaneous calculations revealed that price perception, brand perception, and value perception affected visit intention at Sharia hotels in Bandung.

Author Biographies

  • Ia Kurnia, Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung
    Kurnia serves as Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business at Muhammadyah University of Bandung. He is also a lecturer in the Accounting study program. He was very supportive in the process of writing this article.
  • Indra Sasangka, Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung
    He serves as the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business at Muhammadyah University of Bandung. He is also a lecturer in the Accounting study program. He also supported the writing of this article.
  • Budi Sadarman, Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung
    He serves as the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business at Muhammadyah University of Bandung. He is also a lecturer in the Accounting study program. He also supported the writing of this article.
  • Nadya Larasati Aghnia, Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung
    He serves as secretary of the Management study program at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Muhammadyah University of Bandung. He is also a lecturer in the Management study program. He also supported the writing of this article.
  • Eris Sudarisman, Universitas Muhammadyah Bandung
    He is a senior lecturer in the Management study program and also supported the writing of this article.

Downloads

Published

2026-01-20

Issue

Section

Articles