2021
DOI: 10.1177/1354816621990173
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Exploring the relationship between Airbnb and traditional accommodation for regional variations of tourism markets

Abstract: The relationship between Airbnb-based and traditional accommodation is mainly documented for key tourist destinations with a large tourism sector, while there is almost no evidence on this for other destinations. This article focuses on regional variations in the relationship between Airbnb-based and traditional accommodation across primary and secondary tourist destinations in Norway. Through an exploratory cluster analysis and a panel vector autoregressive (PVAR) model with forecast error decomposition of sh… Show more

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“…Gunter and Önder (2018) conclude that Airbnb should be seen as a complement to hotels in Vienna given the lack of sought-after hotel room types comparable to Airbnb listings. Leick et al (2021) find a positive long-run effect of Airbnb demand on traditional accommodation in secondary Norwegian destinations, thus also supporting the notion of a complementary relationship. Sainaghi and Baggio (2020) cannot confirm a postulated substitutional nature of Airbnb for the Italian city of Milan because of opposing seasonal patterns.…”
Section: Related Literaturesupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Gunter and Önder (2018) conclude that Airbnb should be seen as a complement to hotels in Vienna given the lack of sought-after hotel room types comparable to Airbnb listings. Leick et al (2021) find a positive long-run effect of Airbnb demand on traditional accommodation in secondary Norwegian destinations, thus also supporting the notion of a complementary relationship. Sainaghi and Baggio (2020) cannot confirm a postulated substitutional nature of Airbnb for the Italian city of Milan because of opposing seasonal patterns.…”
Section: Related Literaturesupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The whole process is embedded in the political context of an individual society. scholarly debates, there is almost no discussion about the strategic orientation of firms (Gularso et al, 2020) and business units, about new ventures or entrepreneurship (Mitra and Chunlin, 2010;Leick, 2020;Socorro Márquez and Reyes Ortiz, 2021), or especially about the challenges of digital transformation (Neirotti and Pesce, 2019; Margherita and Braccini, 2021;Lanzolla et al, 2021;Leick et al, 2021), without a reference to disruption. This has led to the impression that disruption is also a buzzword and the theory itself has been criticized for having significant weaknesses (Lepore, 2014), which led to a public debate in various professional publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times and Business Week (Weeks, 2015).…”
Section: Results -A New Framework For Management Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also has many other advantages. First of all, it can control for individual and temporal effects that are not easily observed due to spatial variations, help to clearly describe the diffusion mechanism of various exogenous shocks, and observe the relative importance of the random disturbance terms that affect the variables (Wu et al, 2019;Pham et al, 2020;Leick et al, 2022). Second, this study set a number of indicators such as industrial base, industrial input, and industrial output in the tourism industry development index.…”
Section: Literature Commentary and Marginal Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%