Debate on regulation and professionalisation in the short-term rental housing market

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Chiara Iacovone
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Professionalisation in accommodation platforms is changing the short-term rental market worldwide. During the past decade, till today, Airbnb has been the leader in this economic sector, its spread has been a central issue in urban dynamics related to the several discomforts it has caused in cities. Recently, the professionalisation of its users has popped up as an additional issue to be dealt with. The professionalisation process has changed the internal structure of Airbnb from a peer-to-peer platform to a business-to-consumer one. Despite the growing attention to this trend, regulatory frameworks across cities still do not have policies to deal with this specific issue. This article proposes a data-driven methodology to identify the different economic approaches of professional hosts for contributing to the debate on professionalisation in short-term rental studies and provide new insights into the regulation debate. The proposed methodology consists of a cluster analysis applied to 2019 Airbnb data (from the AirDNA dataset) in eight Southern European cities: Lisbon, Porto, Madrid, Seville, Rome, Naples, Athens and Thessaloniki. The results highlight four clusters that describe different economic approaches of Airbnb hosts recognisable in each city. The findings offer a novel and clear entry point to understand the professional hosts' economic strategies, which can inform policies to regulate their market, as well as advancing knowledge in the field of critical geographies of housing.

关于短期租赁住房市场监管和专业化的辩论
住宿平台的专业化正在改变全球短期租赁市场。在过去的十年里,直到今天,爱彼迎一直是这一经济领域的领导者,它的传播一直是城市动态中的一个核心问题,与它在城市中造成的几次不适有关。最近,用户的专业化问题突然出现,成为一个需要处理的额外问题。专业化进程改变了爱彼迎的内部结构,从对等平台转变为企业对消费者平台。尽管人们越来越关注这一趋势,但各城市的监管框架仍然没有处理这一具体问题的政策。本文提出了一种数据驱动的方法,以确定专业房东的不同经济方法,为短期租赁研究中的专业化辩论做出贡献,并为监管辩论提供新的见解。所提出的方法包括对八个南欧城市的2019年Airbnb数据(来自AirDNA数据集)进行聚类分析:里斯本、波尔图、马德里、塞维利亚、罗马、那不勒斯、雅典和塞萨洛尼基。结果突出了四个集群,描述了每个城市可识别的Airbnb房东的不同经济方法。这些发现为理解专业房东的经济战略提供了一个新颖而清晰的切入点,可以为监管其市场的政策提供信息,并促进住房关键地理领域的知识进步。
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
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5.70%
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201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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