2017
DOI: 10.1108/ijchm-08-2016-0429
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The complexity of purchasing intentions in peer-to-peer accommodation

Abstract: Purpose: The study aims to examine the complexity of attribute configurations affecting tourism decisions related to peer-to-peer accommodation and the sharing economy in destinations affected by recession.Design/methodology/approach: Based on chaos and complexity theories this nonparametric research examines the perspectives of 352 peer-to-peer accommodation holidaymakers in Athens, Greece. Using fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA), the study examines the complex relations between social and ec… Show more

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“…As configuration theory indicates, concerning factor arrangement, the same set of causal factors can lead to different outcomes (Ordanini et al, 2014). This study evaluates the formulation of overall experience in P2P accommodation holidaymakers, as highlighted by the relevant literature Pappas, 2017;Sanchez et al, 2006;Sinkovics et al, 2010;Tarnanidis et al, 2015;Tussyadiah and Pesonen, 2016;Wu 2016). Thus, the current research examines the presence or absence of issues (binary states) concerning consumer experience in P2P accommodation.…”
Section: Study Tenetsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…As configuration theory indicates, concerning factor arrangement, the same set of causal factors can lead to different outcomes (Ordanini et al, 2014). This study evaluates the formulation of overall experience in P2P accommodation holidaymakers, as highlighted by the relevant literature Pappas, 2017;Sanchez et al, 2006;Sinkovics et al, 2010;Tarnanidis et al, 2015;Tussyadiah and Pesonen, 2016;Wu 2016). Thus, the current research examines the presence or absence of issues (binary states) concerning consumer experience in P2P accommodation.…”
Section: Study Tenetsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Concerning sharing economy in hospitality several aspects can generate higher levels of complexity. For example, uncertainty levels are higher when tourists book peer-topeer accommodation than traditional establishments (Pappas, 2017). As the study of infographics (2016) reveals, 67.6 percent of visitors are reluctant renting a room in someone else's house, whilst 51.4 percent have no trust for renting a property for vacations from someone else.…”
Section: Complexity In Tourism and The Sharing Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Diffusion of innovations theory was used by Meijkamp [133], Borrello [162], and Guttentag [98] to explore the reasons why different solutions spread among consumers using the main drivers that this theory suggests. Some articles used other theoretical frameworks addressing issues such as governance [95], a sense of causality and hierarchy to the factors influencing consumers [106], complexity [110], and community [147].…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FsQCA is used to examine selected data from Table to provide a more systematic analysis of the causal recipes linked to the regional GVA supported by the visitation to the historic heritage sites. This method is evolving as an important tool in tourism economic analysis in the analysis of causal configurations (see recently, e.g., Pappas, ; Olya & Gavilyan, ).…”
Section: Analysis Of Built Heritage Sites Of Conditions and Gross Valmentioning
confidence: 99%