Revolutionizing Gratitude Humanizing Tipping Culture and Empowering Unseen Contributors through Digital Recognition/strong>
Authors:-Tania, Professor Vanita Rani
Abstract-Tipping culture, a long-standing custom in many service sectors, has changed dramatically as digital platforms and technology have grown in popularity. The core of thankfulness, though, which is to recognize and empower the invisible contributors who work behind the scenes, is still mostly ignored. Using digital recognition, this article investigates the idea of “humanizing” tipping, emphasizing how digital platforms might transform the distribution and expression of gratitude. Blockchain, mobile apps, and peer-to-peer recognition are examples of technical advancements that service providers can use to make sure that frontline and background workers receive just recognition and compensation. In addition to increasing tipping’s monetary worth, this digital revolution fosters an inclusive and appreciative culture. The study highlights the potential socio-economic effects, psychological advantages, and ethical ramifications of strengthening frequently disregarded contributions through a more open and equal tipping ecology.
