Female Digital Nomads' Destination Experiencescape Perspective

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2024

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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

Abstract

PurposeAlthough existing studies provide valuable insight into how destinations create stimuli that support meaningful experiences, perceptions of different experiencescapes in the tourism context remain to be explored. This research aims to explore the experiencescape stimuli of female digital nomads.Design/methodology/approachThe study adopted a qualitative research method and was structured by combining multiple qualitative data collection tools with a triangulated approach to examining the experiencescape.FindingsBased on the experiences of female digital nomads toward destinations, their perception of the experiencescape, which includes sensory, functional, social, natural and cultural stimuli, has been revealed. From the explanations regarding the metaphors, the female digital nomads in the research have positive perceptions about destination experiences and are satisfied with being digital nomads.Research limitations/implicationsThe fact that the research is the first to focus on digital nomadism and experiencescape and that it reveals the perspective of female digital nomads who share their experiences in virtual communities, which is a research topic that is little emphasized in the literature, is a contribution to the theoretical framework on the subject. The practical contribution is that it will guide studies to improve and re-plan experiences in line with the stimuli emphasized by the female digital nomads studied. The results can play a supporting role in developing the market for female digital nomads.Originality/valueThis research offers a new perspective on exploring female digital nomads' perceptions of the destination experiencescape.

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Ozogul Balyali, Tugce/0000-0002-2263-4122

Keywords

Destination Experiencescape, Perception Of Experiencescape, Facebook, Virtual Communities, Female Digital Nomads

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16

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3

Start Page

282

End Page

293
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