Business drivers in promoting digital detoxification:
"The rapid progression of the digital age has brought both benefits and drawbacks. While the convenience of constant connectivity and digital devices is undeniable, the increasing screen time poses health and well-being challenges. With a significant portion of the global population now regular...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The rapid progression of the digital age has brought both benefits and drawbacks. While the convenience of constant connectivity and digital devices is undeniable, the increasing screen time poses health and well-being challenges. With a significant portion of the global population now regularly using the internet, concerns about issues like digital addiction, shorter attention spans, and lifestyle diseases have become urgent matters. Addressing these challenges and charting a sustainable path forward is imperative.Business Drivers in Promoting Digital Detoxification delves into contemporary initiatives across various industries that advocate for digital detox. This book showcases opportunities within this transformative trend, spanning from health and tourism to unexpected sectors. It not only highlights the necessity of digital detox for health but also reveals its potential as a gateway to innovative business ventures. Catering to academics, researchers, students, and professionals, this book serves as a guiding beacon in the complexities of the digital era. It not only clarifies the motivations behind the digital detox movement but also explores its implications. More than just insights, this book offers a roadmap to shape a healthier and sustainable future in our digitally connected world. Engage in this pivotal conversation, explore its pages, and gain the knowledge to drive meaningful change for yourself, your organization, and society as a whole."-- |
Beschreibung: | 24 PDFs (355 pages) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9798369311080 |
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contents | Chapter 1. Balancing FOMO and digital detoxification -- Chapter 2. Business drivers in promoting digital detoxification -- Chapter 3. CBDC's fintech innovations: socioeconomic implications and the need for digital detox -- Chapter 4. Cognitive unburdening: investigating the mediated pathway from digital detox to psychological well being through reduced cognitive load -- Chapter 5. Dangers of digital-only financial inclusion -- Chapter 6. Detox for success: how digital detoxification can enhance productivity and well-being -- Chapter 7. Digital detox movement in the tourism industry: traveler perspective -- Chapter 8. Exploring the impact of digital detoxification on higher education students' learning -- Chapter 9. FinTech frontier: navigating the new horizons and challenges for startups -- Chapter 10. From digital overload to trading zen: the role of digital detox in enhancing intraday trading performance -- Chapter 11. Information governance framework to achieve information hygiene in South Africa -- Chapter 12. Journey from FOMO to JOMO by digital detoxification -- Chapter 13. Life cycle analysis of electric vehicles -- Chapter 14. New avenues of opportunities and challenges for start-ups, MSMEs, the Indian financial sector, and the Indian insurance sector -- Chapter 15. Recharging creativity: embracing digital detox for entrepreneurial excellence -- Chapter 16. The role of fintech in advancing green financing -- Chapter 17. Unveiling the disconnection shift: exploring three dimensions of disconnective labor in a post-digital capitalist era. |
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spelling | Business drivers in promoting digital detoxification Simon Grima, Shilpa Chaudhary, Kiran Sood, Sanjeev Kumar, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2024. 24 PDFs (355 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Balancing FOMO and digital detoxification -- Chapter 2. Business drivers in promoting digital detoxification -- Chapter 3. CBDC's fintech innovations: socioeconomic implications and the need for digital detox -- Chapter 4. Cognitive unburdening: investigating the mediated pathway from digital detox to psychological well being through reduced cognitive load -- Chapter 5. Dangers of digital-only financial inclusion -- Chapter 6. Detox for success: how digital detoxification can enhance productivity and well-being -- Chapter 7. Digital detox movement in the tourism industry: traveler perspective -- Chapter 8. Exploring the impact of digital detoxification on higher education students' learning -- Chapter 9. FinTech frontier: navigating the new horizons and challenges for startups -- Chapter 10. From digital overload to trading zen: the role of digital detox in enhancing intraday trading performance -- Chapter 11. Information governance framework to achieve information hygiene in South Africa -- Chapter 12. Journey from FOMO to JOMO by digital detoxification -- Chapter 13. Life cycle analysis of electric vehicles -- Chapter 14. New avenues of opportunities and challenges for start-ups, MSMEs, the Indian financial sector, and the Indian insurance sector -- Chapter 15. Recharging creativity: embracing digital detox for entrepreneurial excellence -- Chapter 16. The role of fintech in advancing green financing -- Chapter 17. Unveiling the disconnection shift: exploring three dimensions of disconnective labor in a post-digital capitalist era. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "The rapid progression of the digital age has brought both benefits and drawbacks. While the convenience of constant connectivity and digital devices is undeniable, the increasing screen time poses health and well-being challenges. With a significant portion of the global population now regularly using the internet, concerns about issues like digital addiction, shorter attention spans, and lifestyle diseases have become urgent matters. Addressing these challenges and charting a sustainable path forward is imperative.Business Drivers in Promoting Digital Detoxification delves into contemporary initiatives across various industries that advocate for digital detox. This book showcases opportunities within this transformative trend, spanning from health and tourism to unexpected sectors. It not only highlights the necessity of digital detox for health but also reveals its potential as a gateway to innovative business ventures. Catering to academics, researchers, students, and professionals, this book serves as a guiding beacon in the complexities of the digital era. It not only clarifies the motivations behind the digital detox movement but also explores its implications. More than just insights, this book offers a roadmap to shape a healthier and sustainable future in our digitally connected world. Engage in this pivotal conversation, explore its pages, and gain the knowledge to drive meaningful change for yourself, your organization, and society as a whole."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 01/17/2024). Information technology Economic aspects. Information technology Health aspects. Information technology Social aspects. Electronic books. Chaudhary, Shilpa, editor. Grima, Simon, editor. Sanjeev Kumar, editor. Sood, Kiran (Professor of business), editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369311073 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/979-8-3693-1107-3 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Business drivers in promoting digital detoxification Chapter 1. Balancing FOMO and digital detoxification -- Chapter 2. Business drivers in promoting digital detoxification -- Chapter 3. CBDC's fintech innovations: socioeconomic implications and the need for digital detox -- Chapter 4. Cognitive unburdening: investigating the mediated pathway from digital detox to psychological well being through reduced cognitive load -- Chapter 5. Dangers of digital-only financial inclusion -- Chapter 6. Detox for success: how digital detoxification can enhance productivity and well-being -- Chapter 7. Digital detox movement in the tourism industry: traveler perspective -- Chapter 8. Exploring the impact of digital detoxification on higher education students' learning -- Chapter 9. FinTech frontier: navigating the new horizons and challenges for startups -- Chapter 10. From digital overload to trading zen: the role of digital detox in enhancing intraday trading performance -- Chapter 11. Information governance framework to achieve information hygiene in South Africa -- Chapter 12. Journey from FOMO to JOMO by digital detoxification -- Chapter 13. Life cycle analysis of electric vehicles -- Chapter 14. New avenues of opportunities and challenges for start-ups, MSMEs, the Indian financial sector, and the Indian insurance sector -- Chapter 15. Recharging creativity: embracing digital detox for entrepreneurial excellence -- Chapter 16. The role of fintech in advancing green financing -- Chapter 17. Unveiling the disconnection shift: exploring three dimensions of disconnective labor in a post-digital capitalist era. Information technology Economic aspects. Information technology Health aspects. Information technology Social aspects. |
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