The Airbnb phenomenon as part of the broader growth of the so-called collaborative economy has grabbed the attention of a growing number of tourism researchers. Among the topics explored have been investigations as to the spatial tendencies of Airbnb in cities and discussions concerning its effects, inter alia, on gentrification, over-touristification and eventual resident displacement. Recognizing that the majority of extant studies have been conducted either in major cities, which in their own right attract large numbers of visitors or in tourism-intensive smaller communities we chose to investigate what Airbnb growth means for a mid-sized city with a highly diversified economy, which is not yet over-touristified. Our focus was on the Dut...
Short-term rentals (STRs) are affecting many tourist cities, and the growth of this phenomenon has b...
The digitization of businesses has changed the way we purchase goods and services. This has been ...
Airbnb has been growing exponentially since 2008 which, if not regulated, can lead to frictions with...
The Airbnb phenomenon as part of the broader growth of the so-called collaborative economy has grabb...
Abstract: In a globalized world, the rapid development in digital technologies and finance has enabl...
This thesis deals with an Airbnb phenomenon and its influence on change of spatial patterns of touri...
Urban tourism growth, favoured by short term rental platforms like Airbnb, is changing the cities dr...
Uneven spatial distribution of rented accommodation offered on Airbnb has potential to create spatia...
Infrastructure in our cities – let’s call it the hardware – remains much the same as ever, but the s...
This thesis aims to increase the sensitivity of foreign tourists who want to rent a flat on Airbnb a...
How do Airbnb and short-term rentals affect housing and communities? Locating the origins and succes...
The sharing economy has experienced exponential growth in recent years, especially in the short-ter...
This thesis charts the increasing volume and changing nature of tourism in Europe. It was allowed by...
Airbnb’s disruptive impacts on tourism destinations have been well acknowledged but systematic exami...
Purpose Media and academic attention on Airbnb focuses on user experiences, implications for traditi...
Short-term rentals (STRs) are affecting many tourist cities, and the growth of this phenomenon has b...
The digitization of businesses has changed the way we purchase goods and services. This has been ...
Airbnb has been growing exponentially since 2008 which, if not regulated, can lead to frictions with...
The Airbnb phenomenon as part of the broader growth of the so-called collaborative economy has grabb...
Abstract: In a globalized world, the rapid development in digital technologies and finance has enabl...
This thesis deals with an Airbnb phenomenon and its influence on change of spatial patterns of touri...
Urban tourism growth, favoured by short term rental platforms like Airbnb, is changing the cities dr...
Uneven spatial distribution of rented accommodation offered on Airbnb has potential to create spatia...
Infrastructure in our cities – let’s call it the hardware – remains much the same as ever, but the s...
This thesis aims to increase the sensitivity of foreign tourists who want to rent a flat on Airbnb a...
How do Airbnb and short-term rentals affect housing and communities? Locating the origins and succes...
The sharing economy has experienced exponential growth in recent years, especially in the short-ter...
This thesis charts the increasing volume and changing nature of tourism in Europe. It was allowed by...
Airbnb’s disruptive impacts on tourism destinations have been well acknowledged but systematic exami...
Purpose Media and academic attention on Airbnb focuses on user experiences, implications for traditi...
Short-term rentals (STRs) are affecting many tourist cities, and the growth of this phenomenon has b...
The digitization of businesses has changed the way we purchase goods and services. This has been ...
Airbnb has been growing exponentially since 2008 which, if not regulated, can lead to frictions with...