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Unraveling digital nomadism: a comprehensive bibliometric review of emerging research and trends
Journal of Global Mobility:The Home of Expatriate Management ResearchPurposeThis study aims to examine the phenomenon of digital nomadism within the broader context of digital global mobility, namely through the identification and analysis of existing investigations, shedding light on the social implications and growing ...
Bárbara Viana de Sousa +2 more
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Understanding digital nomadism: a three-level framework for migration studies
Journal of Ethnic and Migration StudiesAs pandemic lockdowns forced traditional office workers to work from home, a subset of these workers left their countries of employment to join a growing movement of location independent transnational digital workers.
Nick Dreher, Anna Triandafyllidou
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The Tourist Review
This study aims to examine the sustainability paradox of digital nomadism, using paradox theory to explore how digital nomads navigate tensions between environmental ideals and socioeconomic realities across mobility, consumption and ethical ...
Kaidong Yu, Kevin Hannam, S. Gössling
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This study aims to examine the sustainability paradox of digital nomadism, using paradox theory to explore how digital nomads navigate tensions between environmental ideals and socioeconomic realities across mobility, consumption and ethical ...
Kaidong Yu, Kevin Hannam, S. Gössling
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(SELF-) MANAGEMENT OF THE ICT-SUPPORTED DIGITAL NOMADISM IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
INTERNATIONAL Conference on Business, Management, and Economics Engineering Future-BMEThe advance in technologies, especially in the ICT has facilitated new business practices in all areas of business, but it was particularly reflected in the creative industries, and much less in service industries and production industries. The Covid-19
Žikica Milošević, Aleksandar Babić
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Post-Covid-19 Digital Nomadism: Beyond Work from (Almost) Anywhere
IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2023In this paper, we continue our investigations on digital nomadism and the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the work-related aspects and lifestyle of digital nomads (DN).
Marcos Antonio de Almeida +3 more
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Corporate Nomads: Working at the Boundary Between Corporate Work and Digital Nomadism
Journal of the AISDigital nomads are knowledge workers who leverage information technology (IT) to perpetually travel while working independently of any organizational membership.
Julian Marx +2 more
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VI International Scientific and Practical Conference «THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF MODERN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH»
Digital nomadism has reconfigured the geography of work, allowing employees to remain professionally active while living and traveling across borders. While this offers unmatched flexibility and lifestyle benefits, it also challenges traditional legal ...
Tetiana Bordiuh
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Digital nomadism has reconfigured the geography of work, allowing employees to remain professionally active while living and traveling across borders. While this offers unmatched flexibility and lifestyle benefits, it also challenges traditional legal ...
Tetiana Bordiuh
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The Feminine Dimension of Digital Nomadism: A Qualitative Analysis of Nomadic Women's Experiences
Ekonomia XXI WiekuAim: The article aims to present the advantages and disadvantages of the digital nomad lifestyle from a female perspective. The theoretical part also includes the definition of digital nomadism as a global trend and the benefits of acquiring one of the ...
Aleksandra Sztuk
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Pandemics and geoarbitrage: digital nomadism before and after COVID-19
City, 2022Digital Nomads (those working for higher wages in developed countries but living in less expensive locations, most often in the Global South) are known for their ability to practice geoarbitrage: they search for a lower cost of living while working ...
Max Holleran
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Bauman’s metaphors in motion: The tourist metaphor and digital nomadism
SociologijaZygmunt Bauman?s artistic form of sociology, characterised by its use of metaphors, provides a distinct perspective to analyse contemporary social phenomena like digital nomadism.
M. Višić
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