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Digital Detox Movement in the Tourism Industry: Traveler Perspective
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Author(s): Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder (Daffodil Institute of IT, Bangladesh), Firoj Kabir (Daffodil Institute of IT, Bangladesh), Fahmida Kaiser (Daffodil Institute of IT, Bangladesh)and Farhana Yeasmin Lina (Daffodil International University, Bangladesh)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 20
Source title:
Business Drivers in Promoting Digital Detoxification
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Simon Grima (Department of Insurance, Faculty of Economics Management and Accountancy, University of Malta, Msida, Malta & Faculty of Business, Management and Economics, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia), Shilpa Chaudhary (Lovely Professional University, India), Kiran Sood (Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, India & Research Fellow at the Women Researchers Council (WRC) at Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), Azerbaijan)and Sanjeev Kumar (Lovely Professional University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1107-3.ch007
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Abstract
Although the widespread availability and convenience of digital gadgets have improved our quality of life, there is still a correlation between individuals and a wide range of health problems. As a result, many individuals put their phones and other technological gadgets aside for a while. Using the uses and gratifications theory as a guide, this chapter investigates what motivates people to take a tour without indulging in digital devices. This chapter identifies the definitions, theories, and drivers of digital detox. Adopting new information and communication technologies and our ongoing connection to them are given in contemporary society. People want to identify the trends in the tourism market and help create marketing plans that address consumer needs. This chapter discusses the latest developments in digital detox in the travel industry and how the tourism sectors will change with the new trends. By completing this chapter, we can learn how the digital world is growing fast. Also, how the rapid pace is also getting reverse attention can be understood.
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