To Airbnb or not to Airbnb: Does Airbnb feel safer than hotels during a pandemic? [PDF]
Airbnb was able to recover faster than hotels from the downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This research note examines whether Airbnb's success resulted from tourists feeling safer in Airbnbs due to their greater opportunities for social distancing. Nearly 9500 U.S.
Guttentag DA, Litvin SW, Smith WW.
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Adding evidence to the debate: Quantifying Airbnb's disruptive impact on ten key hotel markets [PDF]
Airbnb's entry into the lodging landscape has dramatically increased the available supply of rooms for accommodating prospective visitors at a destination.
Tarik Dogru, Makarand Mody
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Consumption authenticity in the age of the sharing economy: the keys to creating loyal customers who love your brand [PDF]
Airbnb has gained popularity as an alternative to hotels, with the authenticity of the consumption experience being a critical differentiating factor. However, the hospitality and tourism literature has not fully explored how Airbnb and traditional hotel
Hanks, L., Mody, Makarand
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Airbnb Host’s Perceptions on Airbnb Customer Social Responsibility and Organizational Justice in Airbnb 2.0 [PDF]
AbstractIn a peer-to-peer transaction of the sharing economy, an Airbnb host is a worker as well as a service provider. From this perspective, this study explores how Airbnb hosts’ perception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and organizational justice impact their customer orientation directly and indirectly via job satisfaction and ...
Xiao Rui Tie, Hyunae Lee, Namho Chung
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Impact of Airbnb on customers' behaviour in the UK hotel industry [PDF]
Airbnb is one of the sectors of the sharing economy that is disrupting the hotel industries. In order to find approaches for hotels to mitigate the threat from Airbnb, this research will focus on the major elements influencing customers to choose Airbnb ...
Li, Luqi, Tabari, Saloomeh
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Airbnb in New York City: Whose Privacy Rights are Threatened by a Government Data Grab? [PDF]
New York City regulators have vigorously resisted the rise of Airbnb as an alternative to traditional hotels, characterizing “home sharing” as a trend that is sucking up permanent housing in a city already facing an affordability crisis.
Hofmann, Tess
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The rise of the sharing economy: estimating the impact of Airbnb on the hotel industry [PDF]
Peer-to-peer markets, collectively known as the sharing economy, have emerged as alternative suppliers of goods and services traditionally provided by long-established industries.
Byers, John W. +2 more
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Using segmentation to compete in the age of the sharing economy: testing a core-periphery framework [PDF]
Airbnb has emerged as a credible competitive threat to the hotel industry. Consequently, hotel brands are having to rethink the experiences they provide to customer in an increasingly competitive environment.
Lehto, Xinran +2 more
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Nowcasting Gentrification Using Airbnb Data [PDF]
There is a rumbling debate over the impact of gentrification: presumed gentrifiers have been the target of protests and attacks in some cities, while they have been welcome as generators of new jobs and taxes in others. Census data fails to measure neighborhood change in real-time since it is usually updated every ten years. This work shows that Airbnb
S. Jain +3 more
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Airbnb, Hotels, and Localized Competition [PDF]
The rise of online platforms has disrupted numerous traditional industries. A prime example is the short-term accommodation platform Airbnb and how it affects the hotel industry. On the one hand, consumers can profit from Airbnb due to an increased number of choices and lower prices.
Schaefer, Maximilian, Tran, Kevin D
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