Abstract
In a relatively short period of time, the development of the sharing economy has surprised analysts and practitioners with a new perspective on how to access and distribute services, the speed of growth in a multitude of economic sectors and their global expansion.
Highlights
Contemporary tourism is driven to some extent by technology
Confronted, like other operators in the tourism industry, with the Covid-19 crisis, Airbnb management reacted quickly and, it cannot be said that in 2020 the business has fully solved the problem of collapse of reservations and, drastic reduction of revenues, it is estimated that Airbnb “has weathered the pandemic relatively well compared to other major travel operators, whether hotel chains or online marketplaces” (Taulli, 2020)
We focused on the effects of the pandemic crisis and measures to fight against these consequences
Summary
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Collaborative Tourism Industry: The Case of Airbnb. Received date: March 2021; Accepted date: August 2021; Published date: 2 February 2022
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