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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Digital nomads and the future of work : A qualitative study which discuss challenges digital nomads and organizations face and the future of work

Lidman, Sofia January 2023 (has links)
The phenomenon of Digital Nomads (DN) is quickly becoming a rising trend within the knowledge workforce. Their idea is to work remotely and travel the world at the same time. In this thesis 8 semi-structured interviews with DNs were performed to answer the following research questions: (1) What kind of challenges do Digital Nomads face and how do they overcome them? (2) What can we learn from digital nomadism in relation to the future of work? Half of the participants were self-employed DN and the other half were employed by a company. Challenges they faced were divided into three perspectives: individual, work-related and global challenges. Their definition of a ‘true’ DN, their attitudes towards corporate work and experienced challenges are presented in the findings. By analyzing the findings, DN in relation to the future of work is discussed as well as challenges DN and corporates face together and suggestions on how to create a better collaboration between the two is presented.
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Uppfattning av destinationer i en digital nomads ögon : Nya krav i en alltmer föränderlig besöksnäring / Perception of destinations through a digital nomad's eyes : New requirements in an ever-changing hospitality industry

Christensen, Fanny, Eklund, Michelle January 2023 (has links)
Forskningen om digitala nomader i turismsammanhang har främst fokuserat på att förstå och definiera fenomenet. Dock finns det begränsad forskning gällande digitala nomader på destinationsnivå. Denna studie belyser digitala nomader och hur de resonerar kring val av destination. Studien har en kvalitativ ansats där åtta semistrukturerade intervjuer utförts samt en netnografisk studie på det sociala forumet Reddit. Därefter har en tematisk analys applicerats på den insamlade empirin. Som resultat har nio teman identifierats. Ur dessa teman har, bland annat, krav och preferenser på en destination, sociala aspekter och ekonomiska anpassningar visat sig relevanta i val av destination hos digitala nomader. En viktig aspekt som framkommit genom samtliga delar i studien är det karaktärsdrag hos digitala nomader som kombinerar jobb och fritid under resan. Som resultat till detta kan det konstateras att detta segment har mer specifika krav på destinationer. Destinationer ska därför fungera både i en social aspekt, som arbetsplats och som en fritidsarena. Avslutningsvis föreslås vidare forskning för att skapa en större förståelse för detta segments resmönster och tillfälliga hemmiljöer. / Digital nomadism in tourism research has focused on understanding and defining this phenomenon. However, little research has been conducted on the connection between digital nomads and their destination choices. Based on a qualitative approach with combined interview and netnographic methods, this paper aims to illustrate digital nomads and the factors influencing e their choice of destination. A thematic analysis was applied to the collected data, resulting in the identification of nine themes. Preferences and demands in a destination, personal finances, and social aspects, amongst others, are some of the factors that have an impact on destination choice for digital nomads. A key characteristic found throughout the study is the leisure and business combination that digital nomads have in their way of traveling. As a result, it can be ascertained that this market segment has precise demands on destinations. Destinations must therefore serve as an arena for remote work, networking, and leisure. Lastly, suggestions for further research are presented in two areas: to create a better understating of this segment’s travel patterns and their use of temporary bases as home environments.

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