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Impacts of peer-to-peer accommodation on the hotel industry: Hoteliers’ perspectives
Institution:1. Department of Hotel Management, School of Business Administration, Guangdong University of Finance, Guangzhou, China;2. School of Hotel and Tourism Management, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong;3. School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China;1. School of Social Sciences, Hellenic Open University, Parodos Aristotelous 18, 26335 Patras, Greece;2. Department of Hotel and Tourism Management, Cyprus University of Technology, 115 Spyrou Araouzou Street, Limassol, 3036, Cyprus;1. William F. Harrah College of Hospitality Management, University of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Suite 351, Las Vegas, NV, 89154, United States;2. University of Houston, Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, University of Houston, 4500 University Drive, Suite 236, Houston, TX 77204, United States
Abstract:The sharing economy is a new phenomenon that has considerable implications for traditional industries in general and the hospitality sector in particular. Although some recent studies have investigated the effects of sharing economy on the hotel industry, they primarily focused on quantifying its effects which are not exploratory for a phenomenon. This study attempts to achieve two research objectives. First, an exploratory qualitative method via a semi-structured in-depth interview is employed to investigate the impacts of P2P accommodation on the industry from hoteliers’ perspectives in China. Second, the current study provides valuable insights about traditional hotel marketing and operations. A social science perspective is proposed because prior hospitality research, merely in its commercial sense, fails to capture the essence of hospitality. Results indicate that P2P accommodation has effects on the hotel industry in terms of host–guest interactions, product offerings, staff empowerment, and platform collaboration. The study also suggests that the extent to which P2P accommodation impacts the hotel industry is different in terms of hotel star ratings and operating model. P2P accommodation and the hotel industry in China have a supplementary relationship. This study contributes to social studies of the hospitality literature by gaining insights from hotel senior management level. It also has great implications for the hotel marketing and management practices within the sharing context.
Keywords:P2P accommodation  Hospitality  Host–guest interaction  Need for uniqueness  Staff empowerment  Platform collaboration
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