Chronic consumer liminality: Being flexible in precarious times

L Mimoun, F Bardhi - Journal of Consumer Research, 2022 - academic.oup.com
This study introduces the notion of chronic consumer liminality (CCL) defined as a
recurrently activated state of transition experienced when engaging in frequent, multiple …

Digital nomadism as temporal privilege

A Atanasova, F Bardhi, GM Eckhardt… - … Routledge handbook of …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Value outcomes in Airbnb as a chronotopic service

M Makkar, S Appau, RW Belk - International Journal of Research in …, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

'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 …

What's love got to do with it? Exploring the role of universities and third places in supporting human mate choice

A Zimbatu, S Whyte - Journal of Service Theory and Practice, 2024 - emerald.com
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 …

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 …

Effective Talent Management Practices Implemented in the Hospitality Sector

A Singh, S Kumar - Global Practices on Effective Talent Acquisition …, 2024 - igi-global.com
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 …

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 …