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Impacts of Covid-19 on peer-to-peer accommodation platforms: Host perceptions and responses
Institution:1. School of Management and Economics, Cyprus University of Technology, 115 Spyrou Araouzou, Limassol, 3036, Cyprus;2. Business School, Leeds Beckett University, Portland Way, Leeds, LS13HB, United Kingdom;3. Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Trg J. F. Kennedy 6, Zagreb, 10 000, Croatia;4. University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, J.F. Kennedy 6, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract:The Covid-19 pandemic has brought international tourism at a standstill. Peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation, in particular, has been greatly affected with platforms being heavily criticised for lacking a strategic response to users’ needs. Drawing from semi-structured interviews with P2P accommodation hosts, this study aims to explore: a) their perceptions of the short-term impacts of the pandemic on their hosting practice, b) their responses to the pandemic and c) their perceptions of the long-term impacts of the pandemic on the P2P accommodation sector. The study offers a continuum of host pandemic responses which illustrates different types of hosts in relation to their market perspective and intention to continue hosting on P2P platforms. The continuum carries theoretical implications as it offers insights to academics exploring crisis impacts on P2P accommodation. It is also of practical value to platforms and practitioners as it may lead to improved crisis management strategies.
Keywords:P2P accommodation  Covid-19  Crisis  Hosts  Perceptions  Responses
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