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Attitude Towards Peer-to-Peer Accommodation: Evidence from Tourists in the Philippines
The study responds to the paucity of understanding of tourists' attitudes toward peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation services in less-developed economies. By gaining insights into the extant literature, the study proposes and tests a research model that accents the impact of perceived economic benefits, social incentives, and trust on consumers’ attitudes
Mark Ratilla +2 more
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Purpose: The peer-to-peer accommodation industry has expanded tremendously in the previous decade. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the adequacy of existing guidelines and policies in regulating peer-to-peer tourist accommodations driven by Airbnb
Lasika Madhawa Munasinghe +3 more
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Non-monetary price perceived in e-peer-to peer accommodation. Airbnb guests’ perspective
Price is considered as a key variable in predicting buying behavior. However, few studies have focused on how non-monetary price is affected and can affect other components of the consumer endogenous variables. This paper seeks (1) to analyze the effects
Inés Küster, Juan J. Pascual
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Revenue Management Practices in Peer-to-Peer Accommodation: The Case of Airbnb
Purpose: Revenue management (RM) practices are well established in the hotel industry. Peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation is a distinctive alternative to hotels, which in its original intention, is managed by non-professionals.
Kiczmachowska Ewa E.
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Socio‐cultural impacts of peer‐to‐peer accommodation on host communities [PDF]
Peer-to-peer accommodation has recently emerged as a central focus of research in tourism and hospitality. However, research on socio-cultural impacts of peer-to-peer accommodation is fragmented.
Petruzzi, M. +8 more
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Purpose: This study aims to understand Chinese consumers’ perceived barriers to using peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation before and after the outbreak of COVID-19 and the negotiation strategies they applied in overcoming the barriers and enabling ...
Zhiyong Li +7 more
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A segmentation of collaborative tourists in World Heritage Sites
Several previous studies have proposed the segmentation of tourists based on their motivations, their sociodemographic profile and the characteristics of their trip.
Antonio Menor-Campos +3 more
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COVID-19, social distancing and guests' preferences: impact on peer-to-peer accommodation pricing
This paper investigates how guests' preferences in peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodations changed during the COVID-19 summer season. Specifically, we test the importance of attributes that better allow for preserving the social distancing.
Rungi, Armando +3 more
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The evolution of Airbnb research: A systematic literature review using structural topic modeling
This study employs advanced text-mining techniques to offer an in-depth and comprehensive overview of the extensive body of research on Airbnb. By analyzing 1021 articles published in 416 journals spanning the period from 2015 to 2022, this study aims at
Kai Ding, Yue Niu, Wei Chong Choo
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Background: Literature in the peer-to-peer accommodation has put a substantial focus on accommodation listings' price determinants. Developing prediction models related to the demand for accommodation listings is vital in revenue management because ...
Mochammad Agus Afrianto, Meditya Wasesa
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