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This book explores the rapid growth of the sharing economy,
specifically of Airbnb, in recent years and how it has challenged
traditional economies in many countries around the globe. With
almost 5 million listings in more than 190 countries, many consider
Airbnb as one of the most disruptive developments in tourism over
the past decade. While this is a book about Western Australia as a
case in point, the issues addressed in this book speak to the
broader development of the sharing economy and its effects
experienced nationally and indeed internationally. Thus, through
the adoption of a case-specific analysis of the growth and impact
of Airbnb, the book significantly contributes to closing existing
knowledge gaps on the Airbnb phenomenon by exploring not only
stakeholder perceptions of the sharing economy and Airbnb, the
extent of Airbnb supply and demand, and how this differs from
conventional accommodation demand, but also what policy responses
have been employed in other tourism destinations worldwide. Western
Australia in this regard serves as an exemplar case to shed light
on the Airbnb phenomenon. This book presents a comprehensive global
study that has investigated the Airbnb phenomenon from a supply,
demand, stakeholder, and government response perspective and thus
offers new empirical insights, which are of interest to government
agencies and the tourism sector and are a valuable source of data
to inform current policy debate.
This book explores the rapid growth of the sharing economy,
specifically of Airbnb, in recent years and how it has challenged
traditional economies in many countries around the globe. With
almost 5 million listings in more than 190 countries, many consider
Airbnb as one of the most disruptive developments in tourism over
the past decade. While this is a book about Western Australia as a
case in point, the issues addressed in this book speak to the
broader development of the sharing economy and its effects
experienced nationally and indeed internationally. Thus, through
the adoption of a case-specific analysis of the growth and impact
of Airbnb, the book significantly contributes to closing existing
knowledge gaps on the Airbnb phenomenon by exploring not only
stakeholder perceptions of the sharing economy and Airbnb, the
extent of Airbnb supply and demand, and how this differs from
conventional accommodation demand, but also what policy responses
have been employed in other tourism destinations worldwide. Western
Australia in this regard serves as an exemplar case to shed light
on the Airbnb phenomenon. This book presents a comprehensive global
study that has investigated the Airbnb phenomenon from a supply,
demand, stakeholder, and government response perspective and thus
offers new empirical insights, which are of interest to government
agencies and the tourism sector and are a valuable source of data
to inform current policy debate.
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