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Why did it not work? Reflections on regulating Airbnb and the complexity and agency of platform capitalism [PDF]
This article deals with one of the most controversial topics in urban studies related to mobile capital and mobile people. At first glance this seems to be contradictory since numbers of short-term rentals have decreased dramatically due to the ...
C. Smigiel
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The Airbnb phenomenon in Barcelona has come to occupy a central role in the local public debate. This has all been substantially altered by the global spread of COVID-19.
Jose Mansilla +2 more
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Examining short-term rentals' influence on tourists' well-being using Airbnb reviews [PDF]
Smart tourism innovations are changing tourism. Tourists are increasingly demanding more authentic experiences and non-traditional accommodations (e.g., Airbnb) that offer closer connections to hosts and locals.
Cristina Lupu, Ana Brochado
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Digital mediated short-term rentals in the (post-)pandemic city
In this section, we reflect, both empirically and speculatively, on the perspectives for STRs and related digital platforms in the (post-)pandemic city, on the grounds of early signals of change in relation to spatial justice and institutional ...
Myrto Dagkouli-Kyriakoglou +4 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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The use of short-term vacation rental services has grown significantly since their establishment, but little concrete information is known about their effects on communities. The research that exists on the impacts of short-term rentals is heavily skewed
Morgan Henderson (11864741)
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Short-Term Rental and the Condominium
This study analyses the tensions, even the dichotomy, between Airbnb and short-term rentals and the condominium. Accordingly, we firstly reflect on the evolution, regime and legal nature for short term rentals and condominiums. This then underpins the subsequent assessment of the scope of the restrictions imposed by the statutes of condominiums and the
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Short-term Rentals and the Housing Market
Editorial.
Nicole Gurran, Declan Redmond
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How Short-Term Rentals are Changing the Neighborhood
This paper examines how short-term rentals are changing living conditions and the composition of the population in affected parts of a town. First, to analyze the relation between quality, distance, and rents, we develop a spatial monocentric city model with varying housing quality levels. Second, for 200 m grids in the city of Berlin (Germany) in 2019,
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Minding the Gap: Applying a Rent Gap Analysis for Short-Term Rentals in Puerto Rico
Short-term rentals have generated increasing controversy over the impacts they have on local residents, the economy, and communities. Empirical research has shown that short-term rentals have the potential to contribute to gentrification and displacement
Arrojado, Janis
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