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Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2015 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14343-9_58
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Disconnected and Unplugged: Experiences of Technology Induced Anxieties and Tensions While Traveling

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“…Only Pearce and Gretzel (2012) studied positive and negative experiential outcomes in socalled 'technology dead zones'. Paris, Berger, Rubin, and Casson (2015) examined technology induced tensions in disconnected and unplugged tourist experience and Neuhofer, Buhalis, and Ladkin (2015) investigated technological enablers and barriers of tourist experience creation. Building upon this emerging stream of research, tackling ideas surrounding disconnection, barriers and issues of technology, this study shall contribute to a resource-based view and generate answers as to how technology 'adds value' or 'diminishes value' in connected tourist experiences.…”
Section: Value Co-destructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only Pearce and Gretzel (2012) studied positive and negative experiential outcomes in socalled 'technology dead zones'. Paris, Berger, Rubin, and Casson (2015) examined technology induced tensions in disconnected and unplugged tourist experience and Neuhofer, Buhalis, and Ladkin (2015) investigated technological enablers and barriers of tourist experience creation. Building upon this emerging stream of research, tackling ideas surrounding disconnection, barriers and issues of technology, this study shall contribute to a resource-based view and generate answers as to how technology 'adds value' or 'diminishes value' in connected tourist experiences.…”
Section: Value Co-destructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As people value to escape their modern everyday lives, unplugged travels to "remote hotels are starting to make a feature of their lack of internet and phone signal" (International Air Transport Association (IATA), 2014), this can according to experts become a more attractive way of holidays. According to Paris et al (2015) there are now tourist who chose to be unplugged when traveling and seek experiences where you are not connected to the digital online world. A confirmation of this is the fact that you can find more and more tour operators which are now starting to sell unplugged travels.…”
Section: Unplugged Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Making it more blended into each other, as well as the concepts of time and space, often referred to as digital elasticity (Paris et al, 2015). According to Segran (2015) there is not a lot of research on how always being connected influence us.…”
Section: Impacts Of Unplugged Tourism and Digital Detoxmentioning
confidence: 99%
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