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International Migration Review
This paper draws on qualitative, empirical research conducted with nineteen British travel bloggers as distinctive examples of digital nomads, involved in unique forms of lifestyle migration.
Nina Willment
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This paper draws on qualitative, empirical research conducted with nineteen British travel bloggers as distinctive examples of digital nomads, involved in unique forms of lifestyle migration.
Nina Willment
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Digital nomads and digital territoriality
2022Annali del Turismo, anno XI (2022), p.
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Digital nomads: transient social interactions and local (dis)embeddedness in DNA, China
Tourism GeographiesSocial interactions between digital nomads and local residents reflect the embeddedness of digital nomads into a destination and what impacts they bring to the destination.
Lingxu Zhou +4 more
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Working from anywhere? Work from here! Approaches to attract digital nomads
Annals of Tourism ResearchJan Bednorz
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Workation destinations: ‘re-imaging’ tourism cities for digital nomads
Tourism GeographiesThis study highlights digital nomads and mobile remote professionals as a new target in tourism marketing strategies by analysing how three mature Spanish tourism destinations—Barcelona, Malaga, and Benidorm—promote themselves in the aftermath of the ...
F. Mancinelli, Alberica Bozzi
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International Migration Review
We examine digital nomadism through the lens of the Intelligent Careers framework and compare this emerging career form with more traditional migrant careers.
Jelena Zikic, I. Zupic, Matej Černe
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We examine digital nomadism through the lens of the Intelligent Careers framework and compare this emerging career form with more traditional migrant careers.
Jelena Zikic, I. Zupic, Matej Černe
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Socio-cultural adaptation in cross-cultural transitions of digital nomads: A self-discrepancy view
Tourism ManagementDario Miočević, F. Kock
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Digital Nomads as a Viable Market Segment: A Systematic Literature Review
African Journal of Tourism and Hospitality ManagementDigital nomadism, characterised by location-independent professionals who leverage digital technologies to work remotely, is transforming patterns of global mobility, tourism, and labour.
Kirungi Doreen +2 more
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Cases
Digital nomads are travelers whose lifestyle is pursuing extensive travel or indefinite travel while working remotely, and not mostly staying at home. Their tourism behavior patterns do not match the traditional definition of tourists by United Nations ...
Jaewan Heo, T. Zhang, Nan Hua
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Digital nomads are travelers whose lifestyle is pursuing extensive travel or indefinite travel while working remotely, and not mostly staying at home. Their tourism behavior patterns do not match the traditional definition of tourists by United Nations ...
Jaewan Heo, T. Zhang, Nan Hua
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Digital Nomads Beyond the Buzzword: Defining Digital Nomadic Work and Use of Digital Technologies
2018Digital 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
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