2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijchm-09-2022-1162
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Corporate social responsibility in peer-to-peer accommodation: a focus on Airbnb

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to provide a critical synthesis of the interface of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation to offer insights that contribute to theory and practice of CSR in hospitality. Design/methodology/approach By using key CSR models, this paper reflects on the nexus between CSR and P2P accommodation (with a focus on Airbnb) to identify opportunities and challenges with regard to CSR implementation in P2P accommodation and, thereby, progress the research agend… Show more

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“…Stakeholder theorists suggest that the very purpose of sharing platforms is to create value for the various stakeholder groups (Dreyer et al , 2017). However, recent research shows that conflicting requirements between stakeholders may result in value co-destruction and/or misalignment between sharing practices and sustainable development principles (Apostolidis and Brown, 2022; Buhalis et al , 2020; Farmaki et al , 2023). Especially after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the social and environmental responsibilities of sharing platforms have extended beyond traditional domains, putting additional pressure on conflict management.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Stakeholder theorists suggest that the very purpose of sharing platforms is to create value for the various stakeholder groups (Dreyer et al , 2017). However, recent research shows that conflicting requirements between stakeholders may result in value co-destruction and/or misalignment between sharing practices and sustainable development principles (Apostolidis and Brown, 2022; Buhalis et al , 2020; Farmaki et al , 2023). Especially after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the social and environmental responsibilities of sharing platforms have extended beyond traditional domains, putting additional pressure on conflict management.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research in Cluster 3 primarily discussed issues related to gender-based discrimination and digital inequality. There is still room for further exploration of relevant social development issues caused by the rapid expansion of sharing economy providers (Chuah et al , 2022; Farmaki et al , 2023). It remains unclear what standards could be used to evaluate the corporate social responsibility (CSR) contribution by sharing economy platform providers and the potential impacts on small business longevity.…”
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