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Digital Nomads: Advances in Hospitality and Destination Attractiveness
As remote work goes from trend to mainstream, digital nomads are on the rise, becoming a market every destination needs to attract. Considering the needs and wants of digital nomads, this paper aims to investigate the strengths and the opportunities of ...
Ioulia Poulaki +3 more
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Mobility guilt: digital nomads and COVID-19
This article examines how digital nomads (generally defined here as those from the Global North working remotely without a permanent home) reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Max Holleran, Mallory Notting
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Digital nomads (DNs) are highly mobile professionals who work while travelling and travel while working. Their lifestyle has gained increasing academic attention, also from a communication perspective.
Cristina Miguel +3 more
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Estimating the Impact of Digital Nomads’ Sustainable Responsibility on Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy
Digital nomads live outside of the classical organizational borders and can be seen as ‘contemporary entrepreneurs’ who bring disruptive business models into different industries, giving value to different working cultures and different types of capital.
Inês Mourato, Á. Dias, L. Pereira
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Toward a Theory of Identity Performance in Unsettled Digital Work: The Becoming of ‘Digital Nomads’
The advent of ‘digital’ ways of working and organising is unequivocally transforming the very fabric of work, leading to an increasingly uncertain, unsettled, and fluid environment.
Julian Prester +2 more
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Do French ‘Nomads’ Have a War History? A Review of Seventy-five Years of Historiography
Through a study of the historiography of the persecution of “Nomads” in France from 1939 to 1946, this article offers a critical analysis of methodological and thematic biases present in much historical research on the topic.
Lise Foisneau
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Cities’ attractiveness factors from the perspective of digital nomads
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the factors of destination attractiveness in the opinion of the digital nomads. The data was obtained through a quantitative research process. Design/methodology/approach: The study uses a quantitative approach.
Aleksandra Sztuk
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Village and city are the only official categories in the classification of human social life. This division includes the period when early humans stopped wandering and living in caves and settled down.
Seyed Amir Mansouri
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Sedentarization of the Medieval Nomads of Eastern Europe: Understandings and Manifestations
Research objectives: To demonstrate that, contrary to the opinion of many researchers of the history and culture of nomads during the Middle Ages, sedentarization (the transition from a nomadic to settled lifestyle) was neither an end in itself nor the ...
Ivanov V.A.
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Developing Digital Nomads as a New Market Segment and Their Role in the Local Digital Ecosystem
. Despite the large population of digital nomads in Bali, there is little awareness of their lifestyle, and they often have a bad reputation. Viewing them as mere tourists rather than as a new market segment is a loss of opportunity.
Rina A. Christiansen +3 more
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