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Title: From digital overload to trading zen : the role of digital detox in enhancing intraday trading performance
Other Titles: Business drivers in promoting digital detoxification
Authors: Bhatnagar, Mukul
Kumar, Pawan
Taneja, Sanjay
Sood, Kiran
Grima, Simon
Keywords: Information technology -- Economic aspects
Information technology -- Social aspects
Information technology -- Health aspects
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: IGI Global Publishers
Citation: Bhatnagar, M., Kumar, P., Taneja, S., Sood, K., & Grima, S. (2024). From digital overload to trading zen : the role of digital detox in enhancing intraday trading performance. S. Grima, S. Chaudhary, K. Sood & S. Kumar (Eds.), Business drivers in promoting digital detoxification (pp. 148-173). United States: IGI Global Publishers.
Abstract: Because of the urgency and high stakes involved in their trades, intraday traders are especially vulnerable to the perils of information overload in today’s digital world. This chapter explores the potential benefits of digital detox programmes for intraday traders. The research uses the statistical programme SMart PLS to do a route analysis using primary data gathered via questionnaire. The results show that taking a break from technology may dramatically lower stress levels, which in turn boosts business efficiency. This correlation is moderated by traders’ levels of expertise, however, indicating that newcomers to the market might gain the most from digital
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/121013
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