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Spatial price mimicking on Airbnb: Multi-host vs single-host

Journal

TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Volume 87, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2021.104365

Keywords

Airbnb; Spatial hedonic pricing; Accessibility; Spatial econometrics; Professional hosts

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport by FPU [FPU 16/00031]
  2. Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness [ECO2016-75805-R, ECO201786402C21R]

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The study reveals that non-professional hosts are more likely to mimic pricing strategies of others, while professional hosts set prices more independently.
This paper studies the existence of two different supply operators in the peer-to-peer accommodation rental market for the city of Madrid. We specifically analyse spatial dependencies in price formation and whether the so-called professional hosts (i.e. those who have several Airbnb listings) set prices differently from singleproperty hosts. To this end, hedonic price models are estimated with and without spatial price dependence. Listings' structural characteristics and accessibility measures to transportation hubs and sightseeing spots are considered in the regressions. Results provide clear evidence that price mimicking is higher among nonprofessional hosts whereas professional hosts set prices more independently.

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