Digital communication strategies used by private companies, entrepreneurs, and public entities to attract long-stay tourists: a review

FJ Lacarcel, R Huete - International Entrepreneurship and Management …, 2023 - Springer
Globalization and the changes in the technological and social industries have facilitated
international mobility in such a way that the distinctions between tourism and other forms of …

New directions in the sociology of tourism

SA Cohen, E Cohen - Current Issues in Tourism, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This review article starts with an examination of the shifting nature of tourism discourse from
the 1960s up to the present, and then focuses on seven topics that we consider to be on the …

In search of a digital nomad: defining the phenomenon

O Hannonen - Information Technology & Tourism, 2020 - Springer
This paper defines the rapidly emerging mobile lifestyle of digital nomads, who work while
traveling and travel while working. Digital nomadism is driven by important societal changes …

The digital nomad lifestyle:(remote) work/leisure balance, privilege, and constructed community

BY Thompson - International journal of the sociology of leisure, 2019 - Springer
This paper overviews key concepts about the digital nomad lifestyle, which is defined as the
ability for individuals to work remotely from their laptop and use their freedom from an office …

Avoiding the hospitality workforce bubble: Strategies to attract and retain generation Z talent in the hospitality workforce

E Goh, F Okumus - Tourism Management Perspectives, 2020 - Elsevier
Survival of the hospitality and tourism industry is highly dependent on a stable workforce to
service the tourists and customers. In a shrinking workforce market faced with traditionally …

[HTML][HTML] A supplier side view of digital nomadism: The case of destination Gran Canaria

O Hannonen, TA Quintana, XY Lehto - Tourism Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Digital nomadism is a rapidly growing lifestyle for living and working. Despite its potential
transformative effect on destinations, little attention has been paid to destination …

Digital nomads: freedom, responsibility and the neoliberal order

F Mancinelli - Information technology & tourism, 2020 - Springer
Digital nomads are individuals who, taking advantage of portable computing technologies
and widespread Internet access, can work remotely from any location and use this freedom …

A tourist typology of online and face-to-face social contact: Destination immersion and tourism encapsulation/decapsulation

DXF Fan, D Buhalis, B Lin - Annals of Tourism Research, 2019 - Elsevier
The sense of tourism encapsulation/decapsulation is increasingly determined by the level
and type of connectivity enabled by advanced Information Communication Technology …

A darker side of hypermobility

SA Cohen, S Gössling - Environment and Planning A …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Since the formulation of the mobilities paradigm, research has shown that movement is
increasingly at the heart of our social identities. This paper argues that mobility, and indeed …

Transnational gentrification: The crossroads of transnational mobility and urban research

M Hayes, H Zaban - Urban Studies, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This introduction to the special issue introduces the contributors' articles and identifies key
themes relating to how increased transnational mobility has affected urbanisation processes …