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Digital Nomads and the Future of Work

open access: yesAcademy of Management Proceedings, 2018
The nature of work is changing and digital nomadism is emerging as a new way of working. Digital nomads are professionals who use information and communication technology to achieve location-independence and, to varying extents, combine working with traveling.
Schlegelmilch, J.   +3 more
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The Legal Status of Digital Nomads

2023 46th MIPRO ICT and Electronics Convention (MIPRO), 2023
While the pandemic of the COVID-19 virus took over and changed an increasing part of people's everyday lives, the spread of digital communication and teleworking grew. As a result, there is an increase in interest in a new way of working that is not tied to a physical workplace - digital nomadism.
Šinković, Zoran   +2 more
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Travel insurance behaviors of digital nomads

open access: yesWorldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes
PurposeThis study aims to reveal the travel insurance behavior of digital nomads systematically. For this purpose, the habits and preferences of digital nomads for travel and health insurance were investigated based on the problems they experience during
Gökçe Yuksek, Selda Uca
exaly   +2 more sources

Digital nomads' work-leisure management practices [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Tourism Research
The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly advanced digital technology adoption, transforming the knowledge work market and mainstreaming digital nomadism. While digital nomads often enjoy autonomy in choosing when, where, and how they perform their work, they ...
Adele Ladkin, Dimitrios Buhalis
exaly   +2 more sources

Post-COVID-19 Sojourn Choices: Exploring the Distribution and Preferences of Chinese Digital Nomads Based on the Lifestyle Migration Theory

open access: yesSustainability
With the advancement of digital technologies and the gradual waning of the pandemic’s impact, digital nomads have attracted significant attention from academia and industry as an emerging social group.
Jun Shao
exaly   +2 more sources

The Emergence of the Digital Nomad: A Review and Analysis of the Opportunities and Risks of Digital Nomadism

2021
By earning a living through skillful use of location-independent digital technologies while on the move, the concept of digital nomadism has become increasingly popular. Under the influence of digitalization and globalization, people – including entrepreneurs, freelancers, and employees – have started to leave the regular “9-to-5” work structures ...
Simon Hensellek, Natália Puchala
openaire   +1 more source

Trend of the Research on Digital Nomads

Communications of International Proceedings, 2023
Digital nomads have replaced they work in a conventional office and started to work and travel without a clear destination. They use their skills to work via internet, communicating through social networks, computers and mobile phones.
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Digital Nomads

2022
Digital nomads are individuals who combine remote work from anywhere that has Internet connection with ongoing international travel, leisure, and multi-local living. The term, coined in the early 1990s to indicate the irruption of portable technologies into leisure travel, gained substantial recognition post-pandemic when remote work became ubiquitous,
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Digital nomads’ lifestyles and coworkation

Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 2021
Abstract Digital nomadism has facilitated the development of new services and products. Coworking spaces are emerging businesses in popular nomad destinations. Digital nomads are attracted to such spaces because they serve as a venue for lifestyle-based bonding with like-minded people.
Ekaterina Chevtaeva   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Digital Nomads Beyond the Buzzword: Defining Digital Nomadic Work and Use of Digital Technologies

2018
Digital nomadicity has gained popularity in recent years as a fashionable lifestyle and as a way of challenging traditional work contexts, but there has been very little incisive empirical research on the lifestyle’s characteristics, its implications for the future of work, or on the technology, which supports it.
Caleece Nash   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

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