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Although the recent rise of sharing economy platforms revolutionized hospitality market around the world, its impact is unevenly distributed, as a majority of new P2P accommodation providers emerged in urban areas. The aim of this study is to provide sharing economy development paths in areas surrounding all 23 national parks in Poland. This study is conducted basing on data from online observation of 2 sharing economy platforms development with data gathered from official census. Results show that sharing economy is still in its nascent stage in non-urban areas; there is a strong positive relationship between sharing economy accommodation establishments and both the population density and income per capita, population density and income per capita have no effect on the ratio between the number of traditional and sharing economy accommodation establishments. This study contributes to existing literature in following areas: it assesses the sharing economy phenomenon in areas with natural attractions, it validates the relationship between area population density and sharing economy proliferation, it examines the connection between area economic performance and sharing economy proliferation.
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Tom
Strony
166--176
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 25 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
autor
- Szczecin University Cukrowa 8, 70-004 Szczecin, Poland
autor
- Szczecin University Cukrowa 8, 70-004 Szczecin, Poland
Bibliografia
- Area and Population in the territorial profile in 2016 (2016), Warszawa
- Botsman R., Rogers R. (2010), What’s mine is yours – how collaborative consumption is changing the way we live. Business
- Deng F. (2016), The sharing economy and urban property rights the sharing economy and urban property rights
- Gutiérrez J., García-Palomares J.C., Romanillos G., Salas-Olmedo M.H. (2017), The eruption of Airbnb in tourist cities: Comparing spatial patterns of hotels and peer-to-peer accommodation in Barcelona, „Tourism Management” Vol. 62, p. 278-291
- Guttentag D. (2013), Airbnb: disruptive innovation and the rise of an informal tourism accommodation sector, „Current Issues in Tourism” (September), p. 1-26
- Hamari J., Sjöklint M., Ukkonen A. (2015), The sharing economy: why people participate in collaborative consumption, „Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology” No. 67(9), p. 2047-2059
- Karapuda G., Sidorkiewicz M. (2014), Kreowanie specjalnej oferty hotelarskiej w oparciu o segmentację klientów. Studium przypadku, „Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Ekonomiczne Problemy Turystyki” No. 2(26), p. 81-93
- Kathan W., Matzler K., Veider V. (2016), The sharing economy: Your business model’s friend or foe? „Business Horizons” No. 59(6), p. 663-672
- Malhotra A., Van Alstyne M. (2014), The dark side of the sharing economy and how to lighten it, „Communications of the ACM” No. 57(11), p. 24-27
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- Nguyen Q. (2014), A Study of Airbnb as a potential competitor of the hotel industry. UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
- Oskam J., Boswijk A. (2016), Airbnb: the future of networked hospitality businesses, „Journal of Tourism Futures” No. 2(1), p. 22-42
- Pawlicz A., Kubicki R. (2016), Wykorzystanie mediów społecznościowych w marketingu terytorialnym gmin w Polsce, in: D. Sokołowski, P. Tomczykowska (eds.), Kreatywność w turystyce. Nowe trendy w rozwoju turystyki, Toruń, p. 147-157
- Quattrone G. et al. (2016), Who benefits from the sharing economy of airbnb?, Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on World Wide Web, p. 1385-1394
- Ranchordás S. (2015), Does sharing mean caring ? Regulating innovation in the sharing economy, „Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology” No. 16(1), p. 413- 475
- Rauch D.E., Schleicher D. (2015), Like Uber, but for local governmental policy: the future of local regulation of the’sharing economy’, „George Mason Law & Economics Research Paper” No. 15(1), p. 1-61
- Richardson L. (2015), Performing the sharing economy, „Geoforum” No. 67, p. 121-129
- Salvioni D.M. (2016), Hotel chains and the sharing economy in global tourism, „Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management”
- Sans A.A., Domínguez A.Q. (2016), Unravelling Airbnb: Urban perspectives from Barcelona, Built Environments and “Glocalized” Spaces, p. 209-228
- Sidorkiewicz M., Pawlicz A. (2015), Propedeutyka hotelarstwa. Ujęcie ekonomiczne, Warszawa
- Tussyadiah I.P., Pesonen J. (2016), Impacts of Peer-to-Peer accommodation use on travel patterns, „Journal of Travel Research” No. 55(8), p. 1022-1040
- Wang D., Nicolau J.L. (2017), Price determinants of sharing economy based accommodation rental: A study of listings from 33 cities on Airbnb.com, „International Journal of Hospitality Management” No. 62, p. 120-131
- Weber T.A. (2016), Product pricing in a Peer-to-Peer economy, „Journal of Management Information Systems” No. 33(2), p. 573-596
- Wiechoczek J. (2015), Zmiany zachowań konsumentów i ich implikacje dla strategii marketingowych przedsiębiorstw turystycznych, „Marketing i Rynek” No. 8, p. 812-820
- Zervas G. et al. (2013), The rise of the sharing economy: estimating the impact of airbnb on the hotel industry, „Boston University School of Management Research Paper Series” No. 16, p. 1-36
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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Bibliografia
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