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Digital detox : A theoretical framework and future research directions for Information Systems
Marx, Julian; Mirbabaie, Milad; Turel, Ofir (2026): Digital detox : A theoretical framework and future research directions for Information Systems, in: Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität, S. 1–13.
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Year of publication:
2026
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Information & management : the international journal of information systems applications, Amsterdam [u.a.]: Elsevier Science, 2025, Jg. 62, Nr. 1, 104068, S. 1–13, ISSN: 1872-7530
Year of first publication:
2025
Language:
English
Abstract:
Digital detox is gaining increasing attention as a method of self-control to address the adverse effects of prolonged
leisure information and communication technology (ICT) use. However, the existing literature on this
matter uses inconsistent terminology and reports mixed empirical results due to different understandings of what
constitutes a digital detox strategy. Based on a theoretical review of existing literature, this study (1) introduces a
consolidated definition of digital detox that integrates elements of synonymous concepts, (2) develops a theoretical
framework for digital detox strategies, and (3) proposes a research agenda based on this framework. These
contributions allow researchers to derive digital detox interventions systematically, make them comparable
across studies, and thereby advance this important line of scholarly inquiry. Practitioners may build on our
findings to derive individual and organizational measures such as routines and policies that prevent negative side
effects of leisure ICT in both work and private life domains.
leisure information and communication technology (ICT) use. However, the existing literature on this
matter uses inconsistent terminology and reports mixed empirical results due to different understandings of what
constitutes a digital detox strategy. Based on a theoretical review of existing literature, this study (1) introduces a
consolidated definition of digital detox that integrates elements of synonymous concepts, (2) develops a theoretical
framework for digital detox strategies, and (3) proposes a research agenda based on this framework. These
contributions allow researchers to derive digital detox interventions systematically, make them comparable
across studies, and thereby advance this important line of scholarly inquiry. Practitioners may build on our
findings to derive individual and organizational measures such as routines and policies that prevent negative side
effects of leisure ICT in both work and private life domains.
Keywords: ; ; ;
Digital detox
Theoretical review
Leisure ICT
System use reduction
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Article
Activation date:
May 28, 2026
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