Comparative Insights on Workcation Providers: Applying Japanese Models to Korean Islands DOI Creative Commons

Tae Gyeom Lee,

Jae Ho Lee

Journal of Marine and Island Cultures, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(3)

Published: Dec. 30, 2024

The relational population concept, which includes individuals engaging with regions without residing there, is key to combating regional extinction and decline in island areas. This study explores strategies for introducing workcations by analyzing promotional materials from South Korea Japan. Through a comprehensive analysis of data using Latent Dirichlet Allocation cluster analysis, the identifies significant themes workcation attraction strategies, highlighting differences similarities between two countries. findings emphasize importance leveraging unique characteristics, providing excellent facilities, promoting long-term stay programs. focuses on maintaining work efficiency diverse settings, while Japan adopts more holistic approach integrating into nature-oriented lifestyle. Recommendations include turning infrastructure challenges advantages diversifying research contributes development effective policies serves as resource enhancing sustainability regions. By examining successful practices Japan, offers valuable insights policymakers planners seeking innovative approaches address depopulation issues revitalize communities context evolving patterns digital connectivity.

Language: Английский

Comparative Insights on Workcation Providers: Applying Japanese Models to Korean Islands DOI Creative Commons

Tae Gyeom Lee,

Jae Ho Lee

Journal of Marine and Island Cultures, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(3)

Published: Dec. 30, 2024

The relational population concept, which includes individuals engaging with regions without residing there, is key to combating regional extinction and decline in island areas. This study explores strategies for introducing workcations by analyzing promotional materials from South Korea Japan. Through a comprehensive analysis of data using Latent Dirichlet Allocation cluster analysis, the identifies significant themes workcation attraction strategies, highlighting differences similarities between two countries. findings emphasize importance leveraging unique characteristics, providing excellent facilities, promoting long-term stay programs. focuses on maintaining work efficiency diverse settings, while Japan adopts more holistic approach integrating into nature-oriented lifestyle. Recommendations include turning infrastructure challenges advantages diversifying research contributes development effective policies serves as resource enhancing sustainability regions. By examining successful practices Japan, offers valuable insights policymakers planners seeking innovative approaches address depopulation issues revitalize communities context evolving patterns digital connectivity.

Language: Английский

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