ABSTRACT
Economic and social inequality is a problem that affects the G20 nations and the world. Eighty per cent of the world's GDP and 75 per cent of world trade are accounted for by the combined economies of the G20 countries. Socio-Economy plays a significant role in the Sherpa Track when debating crucial issues like trade, investment, energy, and social issues. The bottom socio-economic pyramid community, business owners, and small and medium companies (SMEs) all directly profit from it. It is anticipated that this will lessen global economic and social inequalities. To foster the growth of a tourism economy based on local expertise, e SOSIOTOURISM—a digital and technology integration of socio-economy also sustainable tourism—was founded on this. According to a review of the titles, abstracts, and keywords of reputable worldwide publication databases on SCOPUS.COM, research on social sustainability has grown since 1991. The number of researchers from Indonesia did not rise in tandem with the rise in recognized worldwide research & publications. Indonesia's contribution to social sustainability is minor compared to other Asian nations, such as China, with a sizable rural population.
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Index Terms
- “e SOCIOTOURISM, Technology Integration of Socio-Economy and Sustainable Tourism”
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