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“Airbnb in the City”: assessing short-term rental regulation in Bordeaux [PDF]
Short-term rental platforms, led by Airbnb, have disrupted the tourism accommodation industry over the last decade. This disruption has encouraged policy-makers to intervene. However, little is known about how effective such interventions are. This paper empirically evaluates the impact Bordeaux's regulation has had on short-term rental (STR) activity ...
Calum Robertson +2 more
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Enhancing our understanding of short-term rental activity: A daily scrape-based approach for Airbnb listings. [PDF]
The growth of the online short-term rental market, facilitated by platforms such as Airbnb, has added to pressure on cities' housing supply. Without detailed data on activity levels, it is difficult to design and evaluate appropriate policy interventions.
Yang Wang +3 more
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The impact of Covid-19 on the european short-term rental market [PDF]
The diffusion of COVID-19 and related containment measures practically halted tourism flows, which in many countries generate a significant share of GDP. By leveraging Airbnb data covering the main touristic destinations in Europe, we investigate the impact of the pandemic on the market for short-term rentals up to early 2021. We find that the epidemic
E. Guglielminetti +2 more
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Factors affecting short-term rental first price: A revenue management model [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to conduct a revenue management study, generating a theoretical model that establishes the relationship between the factors of a Short-Term Rental apartment offered on the Airbnb marketplace or similar and its optimal rental ...
Diego de Jaureguizar Cervera +2 more
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Risk management in short–term rental properties: methods and strategies for minimizing risks
This article aims to identify and analyze effective risk management strategies within the short–term rental market, focusing on enhancing operational efficiency and profitability while ensuring compliance and security. The study utilizes a methodological
N. O. Berezovskaia
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Abstract Many digital platforms offer services that affect real-world socio-economic processes. One example is the impact of short-term rental platforms such as Airbnb or Wimdu on cities and neighborhoods. Because these platforms often operate in a regulatory void characterized by absent, unclear, or poorly enforced laws and regulations,
Michael Wessel +2 more
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Studying short-term rental platform perceptions and use through a digital inequality lens
Short-term rental (STR) platforms hold promise for promoting inclusive tourism, although the digital divide risks barring certain groups from reaping these benefits.
Mona Masoumi Dinan, Christoph Lutz
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Objectives Assessment of the profitability of short-term rentals in selected cities around the world. Material and methods Rental prices came from Airbnb data, and average property prices came from various online sources.
Paweł Oktaba +2 more
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The value of food wasted by U.S. short-term rental lodgers
Food waste is a growing concern, particularly as temporary lifestyles and consumption patterns during travel can exacerbate waste. We investigate food wasted by travelers using short-term peer-to-peer rental accommodations. Using data collected via an online survey of 502 U.S.
Brian E. Roe +2 more
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The influence of the so‐called “Airbnb effect” on local housing markets has grown into a global concern for affordability crisis, gentrification, and displacement.
Tamiyo Kondo, Saki Miyamae
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