The Future of Airbnb and the 'Sharing Economy': The Collaborative Consumption of our Cities

Author: Jeroen A. Oskam

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This book deconstructs the 'sharing' marketing narratives surrounding Airbnb and similar platforms. It provides a conceptual analysis of the 'sharing economy' and accommodation sector and furthers the ongoing discussion surrounding Airbnb and the social sustainability of city tourism. The volume analyses the touristification of neighbourhoods in the context of broader economic and ideological shifts, thus bridging the gap between academic and social debate. It presents four different city scenarios of potential future developments and evaluates the effects of different regulatory responses, giving readers an understanding of the forces and factors at work and envisioning the ultimate consequences of current developments. The book will appeal to students and researchers in tourism and hospitality studies, futures studies and urban planning, as well as to policymakers and strategists in the hospitality and tourism sectors.

This eminent monograph written by Jeroen Oskam constitutes essential reading for everyone interested in obtaining an in-depth and comprehensive view on the phenomenon called Airbnb. It is suitable for both academics and practitioners alike, thus fostering a broad critical debate among all stakeholders on how to best counter an ever-expanding 'sharing' economy, which is likely to substantially shape the future of the world's cities.

Ulrich Gunter, MODUL University Vienna, Austria

This is a must-read book consolidating under one roof practical evidence and research findings that demystify the practice and implications of 'sharing' accommodation in urban environments. Apart from providing a holistic reality check of the current situation, the book also identifies and analyses four possible scenarios of the future of shared accommodation. It is a good source of critical debates and information for policymakers, professionals and researchers, but also educators and students.

Marianna Sigala, University of South Australia, Australia

What a great little book! This book is a must-read for any researcher, policy maker and eligible voter. "Voter?" you question. "Absolutely", I answer, and given our focus on the future, soon to be eligible voters as well. Indeed, those future voters might still be more attuned to the gripping narrative through which Oskam builds his story in the introduction. A browse through the table of contents reveals a well-structured, flowing set of 14 chapters (I am deliberately counting the Introduction as one), with meaningful headings that highlight the storyline. 

Journal of Tourism Futures, Vol. 5 No. 3

[This book] will appeal to a wide audience and particularly students in the tourism and hospitality field […] the range of issues discussed in this book covers all stakeholders (e.g. consumers, neighbors, hotels and policy-makers) [it] is certainly a "must-read" piece of work for policymakers, scholars, practitioners and students in the tourism and hospitality field.

Tourism Management 78 (2020)

Jeroen A. Oskam is the Director of Research at Hotelschool The Hague, the Netherlands. He has been working in the field for 20 years and his research interests include the history of thought, ideology, futures studies, hospitality and tourism.

Introduction     

Chapter 1. The "Sharing" Debate                

Chapter 2. Platforms or Two-Sided Markets         

Chapter 3. Living like a Local! But how do Locals Live?       

Chapter 4. Millennial or Mainstream: The Airbnb Guest  

Chapter 5. Adventurous Start-up or Real Estate Tycoon: The Airbnb Host 

Chapter 6. The Established Order: Impact on the Hotel Market   

Chapter 7. Suburb Safari or Hotspot Hype? Airbnb in the Neighbourhoods             

Chapter 8. The Regulation of Urban Vacation Rentals: Empowered Residents, Emasculated Authorities?      

Chapter 9. What if this Does not Stop? Amsterdam 2025

Chapter 10. What if the City Fights Back? Barcelona 2025

Chapter 11. What if the City Regains Control? San Francisco 2025

Chapter 12. What if the City Outsmarts the Market? Singapore 2025         

Conclusion: A Neoliberal Nightmare        

References 

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