2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08222
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A decade of systematic literature review on Airbnb: the sharing economy from a multiple stakeholder perspective

Abstract: Airbnb, which launched its business in 2009, has experienced explosive growth by creating value through the sharing economy business model. The Airbnb business model helps property owners exploit underutilized assets. However, along with its rapid growth, controversies have arisen among many stakeholders, especially the traditional hotel industry, communities, and policymakers. This study reviews academic articles to pinpoint the factors involved in the relationships among Airbnb and its multiple stakeholders.… Show more

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“…The CSR lens is particularly important for Airbnb, as its impact on society is concluded to be more negative than positive (Hati et al , 2021). The pandemic acts as a catalyst for Airbnb to go back to its root focusing on community well-being rather than the marketplace (von Briel and Dolnicar, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CSR lens is particularly important for Airbnb, as its impact on society is concluded to be more negative than positive (Hati et al , 2021). The pandemic acts as a catalyst for Airbnb to go back to its root focusing on community well-being rather than the marketplace (von Briel and Dolnicar, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, as previously suggested, the uncertainty characterising the current post-pandemic context seems to have accelerated the influence of digital entrepreneurship ecosystems in which new initiatives emerge, apparently more interdependent on their environment than before ( Purbasari et al., 2021 ). Moreover, in the context of platforms, knowledge is advancing on how stakeholders' interests and concerns affect these initiatives and on the power and influence they exercise over the activities of the platforms ( Hati et al., 2021 ). Consequently, in our model, subjective norm is also a second-order variable and we propose that:…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on Hati, Balqiah, Hananto, and Yuliati's review, most articles on Airbnb published in peerreviewed journals discuss guests or customers of Airbnb (93 articles; 32%), followed by hosts (88 articles; 30%), communities (56 articles; 19%), competitors (32 articles; 11%), government (24 articles; 8%), and employees (0 articles; 0%) [9]. All relationships can be logically understood.…”
Section: Explanationsmentioning
confidence: 99%