Digital nomading as identity work: Career change shapes what they love about work and life

IF 1.5 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED SA Journal of Industrial Psychology Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.4102/sajip.v48i0.2008
Y. N. Arifa, S. Khapova, S. El Baroudi
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Orientation: Leaders must understand how to manage digital nomads in their companies.Research purpose: This study aimed to explore how digital nomads’ experiences shape their understanding of their work and life during the transitional career process.Motivation for the study: Little research explores why individuals become digital nomads and what they find important in their life and work.Research approach/design and method: This study employed the concept of working identity and used the open-ended approach of grounded theory. The snowball sampling method was used to recruit the participants, and data were collected using semi-structured interviews with 28 digital nomads.Main findings: The authors identified five stages related to how digital nomads’ experiences shape their views on what matters most to them in work and life: (1) rebelling against established work norms, (2) experimenting with ways of working and living, (3) crystallising personal work and life values, (4) living new work and life scripts and (5) rebelling against a nomadic lifestyle.Practical/managerial implications: This study provides useful findings for managers who are working in business strategy and policy settings and are seeking to recruit digital nomads. Career counsellors could also use this study’s findings to help individuals develop realistic expectations about the lifestyle and careers of digital nomads.Contribution/value-add: This study builds an understanding of nomadic experiences from a career exploration perspective and offers recommendations for future research on the role of luck in digital career paths and career decisions.
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作为身份工作的数字游牧:职业变化塑造了他们对工作和生活的热爱
定位:领导者必须了解如何管理公司中的数字游民。研究目的:本研究旨在探讨数字游牧民在职业转型过程中的经历如何塑造他们对工作和生活的理解。研究动机:很少有研究探讨为什么个人会成为数字游牧民族,以及他们在生活和工作中发现什么是重要的。研究方法/设计与方法:本研究采用工作认同的概念,并采用扎根理论的开放式方法。采用滚雪球抽样法招募参与者,采用半结构化访谈法对28名数字游牧民进行数据收集。主要发现:作者确定了数字游牧民的经历如何影响他们对工作和生活中最重要的事情的看法的五个阶段:(1)反抗既定的工作规范;(2)尝试工作和生活方式;(3)明确个人工作和生活价值观;(4)创造新的工作和生活剧本;(5)反抗游牧生活方式。实际/管理意义:本研究为从事商业战略和政策制定工作并寻求招聘数字游牧民的管理者提供了有用的发现。职业顾问也可以利用这项研究的发现,帮助个人对数字游牧民的生活方式和职业发展产生切合实际的期望。贡献/增值:本研究从职业探索的角度对游牧经历进行了理解,并为未来关于运气在数字职业道路和职业决策中的作用的研究提供了建议。
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