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Spatial and experimental analysis of peer-to-peer accommodation consumption during COVID-19

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jdmm.2021.100563

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COVID-19; Peer-to-peer accommodation; Mixed-methods; Geographically weighted regression; Destination attribute; Trip purpose

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This study examines how destination attributes and tourist behavior affect P2P accommodation consumption during the pandemic through spatial analysis and experimental studies. Findings show that different types of destination attributes can impact revenue losses of Airbnb listings in urban and rural areas, and business tourists with a low perceived threat of COVID-19 are more likely to consume Airbnb listings.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation markets. However, how the interplay between tourists and destination attributes has affected P2P accommodation consumption during the pandemic has not been investigated. To address this gap, this study first explored the spatially varying relationship between destination attributes and COVID-19-disrupted Airbnb performance change across Florida counties. Subsequently, we performed two experimental studies to examine whether trip purpose and the level of perceived threat affect Airbnb use intention. The results of the spatial analysis show that, depending on the type of destination attribute, Airbnb listings experienced different revenue losses across urban and rural areas. Additionally, results of experimental studies show that business tourists with a low perceived threat of COVID-19 are more willing to consume Airbnb listings than leisure tourists. This study contributes to ascertaining the destination and behavioral heterogeneity in pandemic-induced P2P accommodation consumption using spatial analytic and experimental studies.

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