Chronic consumer liminality: Being flexible in precarious times
This study introduces the notion of chronic consumer liminality (CCL) defined as a
recurrently activated state of transition experienced when engaging in frequent, multiple …
recurrently activated state of transition experienced when engaging in frequent, multiple …
Digital nomadism as temporal privilege
That time is a valuable commodity in our contemporary society preoccupied with productivity
and the speed afforded by digital technologies is well established in the marketing literature …
and the speed afforded by digital technologies is well established in the marketing literature …
The future of multilocational work and New Working Spaces in small and medium-sized urban municipalities and in rural municipalities: A Norwegian perspective
M Di Marino, SH Chavoshi, T Andersen… - … -Norwegian Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Since the early 2000s, several developments in technology, as well as in cultural and
economic contexts, have dramatically influenced ways of working in the Nordic countries …
economic contexts, have dramatically influenced ways of working in the Nordic countries …
[HTML][HTML] Value outcomes in Airbnb as a chronotopic service
Many types of consumption—including events, traveling, and accommodation—primarily
focus on selling time in space to consumers. That is, their business model is based on …
focus on selling time in space to consumers. That is, their business model is based on …
Home and psychological well‐being in global consumer mobility
Z Sharifonnasabi, L Mimoun… - Journal of Consumer …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Home is typically understood as a singular place that provides a sense of groundedness,
belonging, and well‐being. Yet, this singular notion of home is challenged in global mobility …
belonging, and well‐being. Yet, this singular notion of home is challenged in global mobility …
'We Really Thrive on Interactions'–How Consumers Experience and React to Sudden Constraints of Sociality in Everyday Neighborhood Places
T Leicht, C Demangeot - Journal of Service Research, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This research investigates how consumers experience and deal with the constrained
sociality of everyday places in their neighborhood (shops, parks, etc.) in times of crisis, using …
sociality of everyday places in their neighborhood (shops, parks, etc.) in times of crisis, using …
What's love got to do with it? Exploring the role of universities and third places in supporting human mate choice
Purpose The growing cost and difficulty related to “finding someone” suggests that the role
of service organisations in explicitly supporting and designing opportunities for love …
of service organisations in explicitly supporting and designing opportunities for love …
Older people's knowledge creation motivations for sustainable communities
BQ Ho, K Shirahada - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
To enhance the sustainability of local communities in an aging society, older people have
begun independently organizing community activities as social support services. The …
begun independently organizing community activities as social support services. The …
Effective Talent Management Practices Implemented in the Hospitality Sector
The hospitality industry is one of the significant contributors to financial development and
survivability. As the biggest segment in the lodging business, the neighborliness business …
survivability. As the biggest segment in the lodging business, the neighborliness business …
Built recovery: New perspectives on designing office and hospital work environments
G Koppen, MN Phillips, C Iovița… - Creating Urban and …, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
The current work environment is highly affected by digitalisation processes, health crises,
demographic, economic, and environmental change, and thus challenging the resilience …
demographic, economic, and environmental change, and thus challenging the resilience …