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To be or not to be a host in the peer-to-peer accommodation sector
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2019This paper explores the interdependency between the intention to host and one's expected profit level in the peer-to-peer accommodation sector, and examines whether factors affecting these decisions differ for those residing in cities and regional areas.
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The exhaustion of the herding effect in peer-to-peer accommodation
Tourism Economics, 2020A significant reason for the concentration of demand in a subset of the supply in the peer-to-peer market for tourist accommodation is herding behavior, by which the decisions of the first guests are imitated by those who follow. This article proposes a profit- and utility-maximization microeconomic model and implements it with data of Airbnb listings ...
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The Sharing Economy and Peer-to-Peer Accommodation:
2022Despite its dissemination in several areas, opinions about the sharing economy and collaborative consumption (CC) vary among researchers. Some believe that this is a ‘disruptive business model’ that will threaten current companies and their business (Guttentag, 2015: 1199). Others argue that it has emerged from the contemporary economy and will tend to
Cláudia Oliveira +2 more
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Substitutability of hotels and peer-to-peer accommodations in Shanghai
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights, 2020PurposeThis paper aims to determine to what extent hotels and peer-to-peer (P2P) facilities are substitutes for travelers. It then examines whether hotels target business travelers and P2P facilities target leisure travelers.Design/methodology/approachThe author collected characteristics of Shanghai hotels and P2P facilities from websites to determine ...
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Switching from hotels to peer-to-peer accommodation: an empirical study
Information Technology & People, 2019Purpose Peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation has become increasingly popular in recent years, and hotels are facing unprecedented impacts. Attracting new consumers and retaining existing ones are critical to the success of P2P accommodation and hotels. The purpose of this paper is to examine three categories of antecedents for hotels consumers’ switching ...
Ruihe Yan, Kem Z. K. Zhang, Yugang Yu
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Trust transfer in peer-to-peer accommodation
Annals of Tourism Research, 2023Yukuan Xu +3 more
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Peer-To-Peer Accommodation: Drivers and User Profiles
2017The tourism industry is currently dealing with the impacts of collaborative consumption, with tourists increasingly using peer-to-peer (P2P) services such as Airbnb and Uber. This study aims to extend our knowledge of why P2P accommodation services are not just succeeding, but thriving, from the consumer perspective, and it contributes to an ...
Pesonen, Juho, Tussyadiah, Iis
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Peer-to-peer accommodation networks: pushing the boundaries
Annals of Leisure Research, 2018This book is devoted to a current topic of the importance of peer-to-peer accommodation platforms for tourism behaviour, businesses and destinations.
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Korean Association for Housing Policy Studies
Along with the expansion of the platform economy, peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation has rapidly grown by providing services that meet various needs for temporary or long-term stays in South Korea and around the world. However, the related academic and policy discourse in Korea has been limited and has focused excessively on P2P’s negative externalities,
Seungbeom Kang +3 more
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Along with the expansion of the platform economy, peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation has rapidly grown by providing services that meet various needs for temporary or long-term stays in South Korea and around the world. However, the related academic and policy discourse in Korea has been limited and has focused excessively on P2P’s negative externalities,
Seungbeom Kang +3 more
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