Abstract:
Digital nomad tourists are subject to intense attention, especially during the Covid 19 pandemic as a new type of tourists. Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority
recently announced that efforts will be put towards attracting digital nomads to the
country as a tactic of surviving the economic downfall caused by the pandemic.
Considering this fact, this research was carried out with the aim of assessing possible
positive and negative impacts under economic, socio-cultural, and environmental
aspects when promoting Sri Lanka to the given market group. The qualitative
approach was adopted in the present research. It was focused on the Sri Lankan
context while considering the practices of other destinations in terms of digital
nomad tourism. The sample consisted of 15 participants selected through the non probability purposive sampling technique. Primary data was collected from these 15
participants, including 5 sociologists, 5 economists, and 5 environmentalists,
through structured interviews via online applications. Furthermore, Information
contained in literature from different perspectives about digital nomad tourists were
accessed and processed as secondary data to find the answers for the given research
problem. The thematic content analysis technique was used in the present study.
This study enabled the space to broaden the view of possible impacts of activities of
digital nomads in Sri Lanka according to different perspectives. It was expressed that
digital nomad tourism could bring many benefits in the base of economic, socio cultural, and natural traits also, it could also bring negative impacts. The findings of
this study could be taken into consideration to make policies, might attract the
tourism planners and the policymakers to effectively implement digital nomad
tourism profitably with the understanding of the positive and negative impacts.