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@misc{stalder_self-supervised_2023,
title = {Self-supervised learning unveils change in urban housing from street-level images},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.11354},
abstract = {Cities around the world face a critical shortage of affordable and decent housing. Despite its critical importance for policy, our ability to effectively monitor and track progress in urban housing is limited. Deep learning-based computer vision methods applied to street-level images have been successful in the measurement of socioeconomic and environmental inequalities but did not fully utilize temporal images to track urban change as time-varying labels are often unavailable. We used self-supervised methods to measure change in London using 15 million street images taken between 2008 and 2021. Our novel adaptation of Barlow Twins, Street2Vec, embeds urban structure while being invariant to seasonal and daily changes without manual annotations. It outperformed generic embeddings, successfully identified point-level change in London’s housing supply from street-level images, and distinguished between major and minor change. This capability can provide timely information for urban planning and policy decisions toward more liveable, equitable, and sustainable cities.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2023-11-18},
publisher = {arXiv},
author = {Stalder, Steven and Volpi, Michele and Büttner, Nicolas and Law, Stephen and Harttgen, Kenneth and Suel, Esra},
month = sep,
year = {2023},
note = {arXiv:2309.11354 [cs]},
keywords = {Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computer Science - Machine Learning},
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}
@misc{noauthor_addressing_nodate,
title = {Addressing data quality in {Airbnb} research {\textbar} {Emerald} {Insight}},
url = {https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJCHM-10-2022-1207/full/html},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
file = {Addressing data quality in Airbnb research | Emerald Insight:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\XGWJIYIW\\html.html:text/html},
}
@article{prentice_addressing_2023,
title = {Addressing data quality in {Airbnb} research},
volume = {ahead-of-print},
issn = {0959-6119},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCHM-10-2022-1207},
doi = {10.1108/IJCHM-10-2022-1207},
abstract = {Purpose This paper aims to examine the primary supply data sources that have been used for research into the sharing economy, and the advantages and limitations of these sources in the literature. Design/methodology/approach To address the research aims, this study conducted a systematic literature review and content analysis of all relevant articles. Following the review, the methodological sections of the selected papers were examined to identify the characteristics and limitations of all data sources used in the papers. Findings This study revealed several limitations of the use of three major data sources, namely, web scraping with self-made bots, inside Airbnb and AirDNA, for sharing economy research. The review shows that the majority of the selected papers did not acknowledge any limitations, nor did they discuss the quality of the data sources. Research limitations/implications The findings of this paper can serve as guidelines for selecting appropriate data sources for research into the sharing economy and cautions researchers to address the limitations of the data sources used. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that explores the advantages and limitations of data sources used in short-term rental market research.},
number = {ahead-of-print},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
journal = {International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management},
author = {Prentice, Catherine and Pawlicz, Adam},
month = jan,
year = {2023},
keywords = {Airbnb, AirDNA, Inside Airbnb, Sharing economy, Short-term rental market, Web scraping},
file = {Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\UVV98JTW\\html.html:text/html},
}
@article{van_den_bemt_teaching_2018,
title = {Teaching ethics when working with geocoded data: a novel experiential learning approach},
volume = {42},
issn = {0309-8265},
shorttitle = {Teaching ethics when working with geocoded data},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/03098265.2018.1436534},
doi = {10.1080/03098265.2018.1436534},
abstract = {Research ethics are not the favourite subject of most undergraduate geography students. However, in the light of increasing mixed-methods research, as well as research using geocodes, it is necessary to train students in the field of ethics. Experiential learning is an approach to teaching that is potentially suitable for teaching ethics. The aim of this article is to discuss how the experiential learning process in a course on Ethics \& GPS-tracking contributed to the ethical awareness of third-year undergraduate geography students. We conducted a qualitative study in which we held four focus group discussions with two cohorts of students (2016 and 2017). We explored the students’ views on the learning environment in relation to ethics in GPS-based and mixed-methods research. Our findings show how an informal learning environment and collaborative learning in a small group contributed to deep understanding of research ethics. These aspects of the learning environment are tied to an ethical framework that consists of three dimensions: (1) the ethics of collaborative research between staff and students; (2) the ethics of privacy raised by the geo-technology adopted in this research case study; and (3) the ethics of the research process with respect to informed consent and data storage.},
number = {2},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
journal = {Journal of Geography in Higher Education},
author = {van den Bemt, Vera and Doornbos, Julia and Meijering, Louise and Plegt, Marion and Theunissen, Nicky},
month = apr,
year = {2018},
note = {Publisher: Routledge
\_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/03098265.2018.1436534},
keywords = {Ethics, experiential learning, GPS tracking, qualitative methods, the Netherlands},
pages = {293--310},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\DDSRBTJY\\van den Bemt 等 - 2018 - Teaching ethics when working with geocoded data a.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@misc{DataJusticeReport,
title = {report/downloads/{DataJusticeReport}.pdf at gh-pages · datajustice/report},
url = {https://github.com/datajustice/report/blob/gh-pages/downloads/DataJusticeReport.pdf},
abstract = {Recommendations for Data Justice. Contribute to datajustice/report development by creating an account on GitHub.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
journal = {GitHub},
file = {Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\7KSTZDV5\\DataJusticeReport.html:text/html},
}
@article{hasselbalch_making_2019,
title = {Making sense of data ethics. {The} powers behind the data ethics debate in {European} policymaking},
volume = {8},
issn = {2197-6775},
url = {https://policyreview.info/node/1401},
doi = {10.14763/2019.2.1401},
abstract = {This article offers an analytical investigation of the different actors and forces that mould definitions of “data ethics” in European policy-making. It details how data ethics public policy initiatives took shape in the context of the European General Data Protection reform, and addresses the general uncertainty that exists regarding their role and function. The paper also presents an analytical framework for an action-oriented “data ethics of power” that aims to elucidate the power relations of the ‘Big Data Society’, arguing that we recognise data ethics policy initiatives as open-ended spaces of negotiation among different interest groups that seek to guide the cultural definition of “data ethics”, with complex power relations exercised via cultural positioning.},
language = {en},
number = {2},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
journal = {Internet Policy Review},
author = {Hasselbalch, Gry},
month = jun,
year = {2019},
file = {Hasselbalch - 2019 - Making sense of data ethics. The powers behind the.pdf:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\3JNQGRA3\\Hasselbalch - 2019 - Making sense of data ethics. The powers behind the.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{СкибунО.Ж_2022,
title = {Сучасна етика як практична філософія кібербезпеки {\textbar} Сучасний захист інформації},
url = {https://journals.dut.edu.ua/index.php/dataprotect/article/view/2668},
abstract = {Анотація
У статті розглянуто питання моралі та етики у рамках професійного та корпоративного кодексів поведінки у сфері кібербезпеки. Було відзначено, що нові засоби виробництва, цифрові технології, цифровізація інформаційних та комунікативних процесів, побудова е-економіки створили передумови до появи нових сфер виробництва, нових професій та спеціальностей. У таких нових реаліях зростає рівень відповідальності серед працівників, які мають доступ до автоматизованих систем управління, баз даних персональних даних та масивів інформації, коли через низьку культуру виробництва та низький рівень кібергігієни та основи кіберзахисту приводить до втручання кіберзловмисників у роботу критичної інфраструктури, виробничих процесів, а це може спричинити витік чутливої інформації, аварії на об’єктах критичної інфраструктури, системі управління країною (сферою безпеки і оборони), а також витік приватних даних. Для мінімізації наслідків кіберінцидентів необхідно піднімати рівень професійної та корпоративної етики поведінки співробітників через адаптування існуючих кодексів поведінки у контексті безпеки інформації та кібербезпеки. Також запропоновано додати до переліку базових та ключових компетентностей нові, а саме: кібергігієна та кібербезпека. При цьому необхідно передбачити включення до існуючих та розроблення нових освітніх стандартів для нових професій та спеціальностей у сфері безпеки інформації та кібербезпеки набуття нових компетентностей, пов’язаних із кібербезпекою та кіберзахистом.
Ключові слова: базовий рівень компетентностей, мораль, етика, кодекс поведінки, професійна та корпоративна етика, кіберпростір, кіберзагрози, кіберзахист, кібербезпека, сфера безпеки інформації та кібербезпеки.
Перелік посилань1. Державний стандарт базової середньої освіти. [Електронний ресурс] Режим доступу: https://mon.gov.ua/ua/osvita/zagalna-serednya-osvita/nova-ukrayinska-shkola/derzhavnij-standart-bazovoyi-serednoyiosviti (дата звернення 28.10.2022) Назва з екрана.2. ДССЗЗІ розширила кількість професій сфери безпеки інформації та кіберзахисту. [Електронний ресурс] Режим доступу: https://mil.in.ua/uk/news/dsszzi-rozshyryla-kilkist-profesij-sfery-bezpeky-informatsiyi-takiberzahystu/. (дата звернення 19.10.2022) Назва з екрана.3. Каленський А.А. Розвиток професійно-педагогічної етики у майбутніх викладачів спеціальних дисциплін : монографія / Андрій Анатолійович Каленський. 2- ге вид., випр. і доп. Київ: ЦП «Компринт», 2016. 424 с.4. Про деякі питання державних стандартів повної загальної середньої освіти : постанова Кабінету Міністрів України від 30 вересня 2020 р. № 898. [Електронний ресурс] Режим доступу: https://www.kmu.gov.ua/npas/pro-deyaki-pitannya-derzhavnih-standartiv-povnoyi-zagalnoyi-serednoyi-osviti-i300920-898 (дата звернення 29.10.2022) Назва з екрана.5. Словник іншомовних слів. [Електронний ресурс] Режим доступу: https://www.jnsm.com.ua/cgibin/u/book/sis.pl?Qry=\%CA\%EE\%E4\%E5\%EA\%F1(дата звернення 29.10.2022) Назва з екрана.6. Щавінський Ю.В., Щавінська І.Ю. Вплив розвитку інформаційних технологій на інформаційну безпеку держави: психологічний аспект. НАУКОВИЙ ВІСНИК 2 (1)´2012 Львівського державного університету внутрішніх справ. Львів, 2012, С.193-202.},
language = {uk-UA},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\3NNPDQHJ\\Сучасна етика як практична філософія кібербезпеки .pdf:application/pdf},
}
@misc{noauthor_sustainability_nodate,
title = {Sustainability {\textbar} {Free} {Full}-{Text} {\textbar} {Key} {Factors} {Affecting} the {Price} of {Airbnb} {Listings}: {A} {Geographically} {Weighted} {Approach}},
url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1635},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
file = {Sustainability | Free Full-Text | Key Factors Affecting the Price of Airbnb Listings\: A Geographically Weighted Approach:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\E2GLPC2E\\1635.html:text/html},
}
@article{zhang_key_2017,
title = {Key {Factors} {Affecting} the {Price} of {Airbnb} {Listings}: {A} {Geographically} {Weighted} {Approach}},
volume = {9},
copyright = {http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/},
issn = {2071-1050},
shorttitle = {Key {Factors} {Affecting} the {Price} of {Airbnb} {Listings}},
url = {https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/9/1635},
doi = {10.3390/su9091635},
abstract = {Airbnb has been increasingly gaining popularity since 2008 due to its low prices and direct interactions with the local community. This paper employed a general linear model (GLM) and a geographically weighted regression (GWR) model to identify the key factors affecting Airbnb listing prices using data sets of 794 samples of Airbnb listings of business units in Metro Nashville, Tennessee. The results showed that the GWR model performs better than the GLM in terms of accuracy and affected variable selections. Statistically significant differences varied across regions in Metro Nashville. The coefficients illustrate a decreasing trend while there is an increase in the distance from the listed units to the convention center, which indicates that Airbnb listing prices are more sensitive to the distance from the convention center in the central area than in other areas. These findings can also provide implications for stakeholders such as Airbnb hosts to gain a better understanding of the market situation and formulate a suitable pricing strategy.},
language = {en},
number = {9},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
journal = {Sustainability},
author = {Zhang, Zhihua and Chen, Rachel J. C. and Han, Lee D. and Yang, Lu},
month = sep,
year = {2017},
note = {Number: 9
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute},
keywords = {Airbnb, factors, GWR, price, sharing economy},
pages = {1635},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\NPAJE2UI\\Zhang 等 - 2017 - Key Factors Affecting the Price of Airbnb Listings.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{la_location_2021,
title = {Location of {Airbnb} and hotels: the spatial distribution and relationships},
volume = {77},
issn = {1660-5373},
shorttitle = {Location of {Airbnb} and hotels},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1108/TR-10-2020-0476},
doi = {10.1108/TR-10-2020-0476},
abstract = {Purpose The purpose of this study is to compare the spatial distribution of Airbnb and hotels in London and examine the relationship between demographic, socioeconomic and environmental factors and the supply of these two types of lodging supply. Design/methodology/approach Local information of Airbnb listings in London was collected through Insideairbnb.com. Gathered data were examined using geo-spatial auto-correlation analysis and spatial econometric models. Findings The results indicate that Airbnb predominates in the areas around popular tourist attractions and the peripheral areas of the city, while in the downtown area Airbnb and hotels are in the state of coexistence. The mono-centric model and the agglomeration model could be extended to the context of peer-to-peer accommodation. The location of Airbnb and traditional hotels capitalizes on different factors. Research limitations/implications The study is based on secondary data due to data availability. And, it is based on the case of London, so the findings may not reflect the situation of small cities and rural destinations. Practical implications This study not only gives suggestions for local councils to regulate the location of hotels and Airbnb but also provides professional landlords with reference to choosing Airbnb location. Originality/value This study extends the hotel location theoretical models into the context of Airbnb and sheds lights on the distinction between these two business models in terms of location factors. 爱彼迎和酒店的位置:空间分布和关系 目的 本研究旨在比较伦敦Airbnb和酒店的空间分布, 并探讨人口、社会经济和环境因素与这两类住宿供给的关系。 设计/方法/方法 伦敦Airbnb房源信息通过Insideairbnb.com网站收集, 采用地理空间自相关分析和空间经济计量模型进行分析。 研究发现 结果表明Airbnb主要集中在旅游景点周边和城市周边地区, 在市中心地区, Airbnb与酒店处于共存状态。单中心模型和聚集模型适用于共享住宿情境。Airbnb和传统酒店的空间分布影响因素的重要性存在差异。 独创性 本研究将酒店区位理论模型扩展到Airbnb情境下, 并揭示了这两种商业模式在区位因素方面的区别。 研究局限性 本研究采用二手数据。案例地为伦敦, 因此研究结果可能无法反映小城市和乡村旅游目的地的情况。 实际意义 地方政府应更加重视专业公司的劳动力保障并限制旅游景点周边的短期租赁。 Ubicación de los hoteles y preferencias: distribución espacial y relaciones Propósito El propósito de este estudio es comparar la distribución espacial de Airbnb y los hoteles en Londres y examinar la relación entre los factores demográficos, socioeconómicos y ambientales y la oferta de estos dos tipos de oferta de alojamiento. Diseño/metodología/enfoque La información local de los anuncios de Airbnb en Londres se recopiló a través de Insideairbnb.com. Los datos recopilados se examinaron mediante análisis de autocorrelación geoespacial y modelos econométricos espaciales. Resultados Los resultados indican que Airbnb predomina en las zonas aledañas a los atractivos turísticos populares y las zonas periféricas de la ciudad, mientras que en la zona centro Airbnb y los hoteles se encuentran en estado de convivencia. El modelo monocéntrico y el modelo de aglomeración podrían extenderse al contexto de la acomodación entre pares. La ubicación de Airbnb y los hoteles tradicionales se basa en diferentes factores. Originalidad Este estudio amplía los modelos teóricos de ubicación de hoteles en el contexto de Airbnb y arroja luz sobre la distinción entre estos dos modelos comerciales en términos de factores de ubicación. Limitaciones de la investigación El estudio se basa en datos secundarios debido a la disponibilidad de datos. Y se basa en el caso de Londres, por lo que los hallazgos pueden no reflejar la situación de las ciudades pequeñas y los destinos rurales. Implicaciones practices Los hallazgos sugieren que las autoridades locales deberían prestar más atención a la seguridad laboral de las empresas profesionales y restringir los alquileres a corto plazo alrededor de las atracciones turísticas.},
number = {1},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
journal = {Tourism Review},
author = {La, Liqing and Xu, Feifei and Hu, Mingxing and Xiao, Chengling},
month = jan,
year = {2021},
note = {Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited},
keywords = {Spatial analysis, Airbnb, Sharing economy, 经济, 酒店, 空间分析, 伦敦, Acomodación entre pares, Análisis especial, Economía colaborativa, Hoteles, Hotels, London, Londres, Peer-to-peer accommodation},
pages = {209--224},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\AFIEF5FV\\La 等 - 2021 - Location of Airbnb and hotels the spatial distrib.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{voltes-dorta_drivers_2020,
title = {Drivers of {Airbnb} prices according to property/room type, season and location: {A} regression approach},
volume = {45},
issn = {1447-6770},
shorttitle = {Drivers of {Airbnb} prices according to property/room type, season and location},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1447677020302023},
doi = {10.1016/j.jhtm.2020.08.015},
abstract = {While past studies on Airbnb pricing highlight the importance of room features, host characteristics and location factors, little has been investigated about whether these factors are the same across different property/room types, locations and seasons. To fill that gap, this paper presents a study about the drivers of Airbnb prices in Bristol using ordinary least squares (OLS) and geographically-weighted regression (GWR) methods. The estimated models exhibit sharply different levels of goodness-of-fit, suggesting that the prices of different room types might not be explained by the same set of price factors. The results also uncover statistically significant differences between the price determinants of apartments and house listings and reveal spatial patterns in the price effects. These findings have implications for price setting and the assessment of competition. Future studies should account for potential differences across property/room types, as well as to consider the spatial variability of the estimated coefficients.},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
journal = {Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management},
author = {Voltes-Dorta, Augusto and Sánchez-Medina, Agustín},
month = dec,
year = {2020},
keywords = {Airbnb, Sharing economy, Accommodation pricing, Geographically-weighted regression},
pages = {266--275},
file = {ScienceDirect Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\UE33YHI5\\Voltes-Dorta 和 Sánchez-Medina - 2020 - Drivers of Airbnb prices according to propertyroo.pdf:application/pdf;ScienceDirect Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\K63V3PVD\\S1447677020302023.html:text/html},
}
@inproceedings{ji_analysis_2021,
title = {An {Analysis} of {Branding} {Practices} of {Airbnb}: {Implication} for {Future} {Strategic} {Planning}},
isbn = {978-94-6239-483-4},
shorttitle = {An {Analysis} of {Branding} {Practices} of {Airbnb}},
url = {https://www.atlantis-press.com/proceedings/icemci-21/125965965},
doi = {10.2991/assehr.k.211209.139},
abstract = {The purpose of this study is to analyze Airbnb’s branding strategies and compare them with its competitors to discover Airbnb’s areas of improvement and to come up with ensuing strategic plans. The results will help Airbnb have a better understanding of its position in the market, its force of competition, as well as its ability to expand its market...},
language = {en},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
publisher = {Atlantis Press},
author = {Ji, Yang and Li, Hanwen and Yang, Zihan},
month = dec,
year = {2021},
note = {ISSN: 2352-5428},
pages = {857--861},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\QV6EKBVU\\Ji 等 - 2021 - An Analysis of Branding Practices of Airbnb Impli.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{jacobson_platform-based_nodate,
title = {The {Platform}-{Based} {Branding} {Cycle}},
language = {en},
author = {Jacobson, Camilla and Segebarth, Friedrich},
file = {Jacobson 和 Segebarth - The Platform-Based Branding Cycle.pdf:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\PNV9JTBH\\Jacobson 和 Segebarth - The Platform-Based Branding Cycle.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{mody_airbnb_2018,
title = {Airbnb and the {Hotel} {Industry}: {The} {Past}, {Present}, and {Future} of {Sales}, {Marketing}, {Branding}, and {Revenue} {Management}},
volume = {6},
issn = {2326-0351},
shorttitle = {Airbnb and the {Hotel} {Industry}},
url = {https://www.bu.edu/bhr/2018/10/31/airbnb-and-the-hotel-industry-the-past-present-and-future-of-sales-marketing-branding-and-revenue-management/},
language = {en},
number = {3},
urldate = {2023-12-17},
journal = {Boston Hospitality Review},
author = {Mody, Makarand and Gomez, Monica},
month = oct,
year = {2018},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\8CSUFJQK\\Mody 和 Gomez - 2018 - Airbnb and the Hotel Industry The Past, Present, .pdf:application/pdf},
}
@misc{noauthor_pdf_nodate,
title = {({PDF}) {The} design and effects of short-term rental regulation},
url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334278955_The_design_and_effects_of_short-term_rental_regulation},
urldate = {2023-12-18},
file = {(PDF) The design and effects of short-term rental regulation:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\NQKTKAB6\\334278955_The_design_and_effects_of_short-term_rental_regulation.html:text/html},
}
@article{furukawa_design_2019,
title = {The design and effects of short-term rental regulation},
volume = {25},
doi = {10.1080/13683500.2019.1638892},
abstract = {Socioeconomic disruptions of short-term rentals have instigated heated debates. Critics have accused short-term rental of various nuisance and gentrification; local governments around the world have imposed regulatory measures from outright ban to taxation on them. As the latest literature has pointed out a lack of studies on the effectiveness of such regulations, this paper attempts to formalize a general taxonomy which renders short-term rental regulations in different cities comparable for the assessment of their effectiveness. Following an investigation of seventeen American cities, six approaches to the regulation were identified. A quantitative measure called STR Friendliness was formed to draw hypotheses on the relationships between the regulation and relevant socioeconomic indicators. The paper hypothesizes that (1) the regulation has negative impacts on the proliferation of short-term rentals and housing occupation (2) but not necessarily on the increase in home prices and rents, and that (3) the regulation tends to be stricter in cities where the lodging industry contributes to the local economy to greater extents (4) as well as in cities where the criticism of short-term rentals as a cause of rent increase is louder regardless of the actual rent increase. These hypotheses will facilitate future empirical studies of the regulation.},
journal = {Current Issues in Tourism},
author = {Furukawa, Norrie and Onuki, Motoharu},
month = jul,
year = {2019},
pages = {1--16},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\UZ6GY47P\\Furukawa 和 Onuki - 2019 - The design and effects of short-term rental regula.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@book{simcock_long-term_2017,
title = {From {Long}-{Term} {Lets} to {Short}-{Term} {Lets}: {Is} {Airbnb} becoming the new buy-to-let?},
shorttitle = {From {Long}-{Term} {Lets} to {Short}-{Term} {Lets}},
abstract = {Homes are no longer being used for long term accommodation. With the rise of the sharing economy, increasing world-wide tourism and technological revolution, people are using homes to provide accommodation to millions of tourists globally every year. In London alone, the number of listings on Airbnb has grown by 60\% in just over 12 months to over 53,000 listings. This research builds upon our previous research reports and seeks to examine how the sharing economy has changed over the past 12 months. This report discusses the findings from a survey of 1,463 landlords, which examines firstly, tenant sub-letting on online platforms without permission, and secondly, investigates landlords changing their letting strategy from long term lets to short term lets. This report then analyses the latest secondary data available on Airbnb listings in London from InsideAirbnb. This enables key trends in short term lets to be mapped out and empower wider discussion on the issues arising from the growth in the sharing economy.},
author = {Simcock, Tom},
month = aug,
year = {2017},
doi = {10.13140/RG.2.2.14458.00969},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\XG5M9JP7\\Simcock - 2017 - From Long-Term Lets to Short-Term Lets Is Airbnb .pdf:application/pdf},
}
@misc{noauthor_airbnb_nodate,
title = {Airbnb and its potential impact on the {London} housing market - {Zahratu} {Shabrina}, {Elsa} {Arcaute}, {Michael} {Batty}, 2022},
url = {https://journals-sagepub-com.libproxy.ucl.ac.uk/doi/full/10.1177/0042098020970865},
urldate = {2023-12-18},
file = {Airbnb and its potential impact on the London housing market - Zahratu Shabrina, Elsa Arcaute, Michael Batty, 2022:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\A6EJVEVE\\0042098020970865.html:text/html},
}
@article{shabrina_airbnb_2022,
title = {Airbnb and its potential impact on the {London} housing market},
volume = {59},
issn = {0042-0980},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098020970865},
doi = {10.1177/0042098020970865},
abstract = {This article identifies proxies which account for the impacts that the Airbnb platform is having on housing in Greater London. We identify these by analysing the relationships between possible Airbnb misuse and the attributes of housing in the same locations. We assume misuse when listings of entire properties within the Airbnb platform do not conform with local regulations and where hosts who offer such housing have multiple listings. In particular, we examine (1) the dwelling type based on building typology; (2) the type of housing tenure, whether it is owned or rented; and (3) the spatial distribution of changes in rent payable. Three important findings emerge from our analysis. First, based on 2018 data, we estimate that more than 2\% of all properties in London, and up to 7\% in some local areas are being misused through Airbnb as short-term holiday rentals. Second, the location of these particular Airbnb rentals is negatively correlated with the diversity of dwelling types and positively correlated with dwelling type such as an apartment (or flat) in areas of high private rental stock. Last, we show that a 100\% increase in the density of possible Airbnb misuse can be associated with up to an 8\% increase in unit rental price per-bedroom per-week, an equivalent to up to an average of £90 price increase per year. Finally, we discuss how this type of analysis can help build instruments to inform policies associated with the platform economy in relation to increasing polarisation in the London housing market.},
language = {en},
number = {1},
urldate = {2023-12-18},
journal = {Urban Studies},
author = {Shabrina, Zahratu and Arcaute, Elsa and Batty, Michael},
month = jan,
year = {2022},
note = {Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd},
pages = {197--221},
file = {SAGE PDF Full Text:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\ILXC8SUJ\\Shabrina 等 - 2022 - Airbnb and its potential impact on the London hous.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@misc{noauthor_asymmetric_nodate,
title = {Asymmetric buyer information influence on price in a homogeneous housing market - {Xiaorong} {Zhou}, {Karen} {Gibler}, {Velma} {Zahirovic}-{Herbert}, 2015},
url = {https://journals-sagepub-com.libproxy.ucl.ac.uk/doi/full/10.1177/0042098014529464?casa_token=x0hARgUK0yoAAAAA%3ABKVCFhtlG5EJAgxqEYkbA6htfIPuKE2UgolNrEVT2Wa4w7ltFfLSuDt0Xj-8Qx-roGZ2rym14CR35Q},
urldate = {2023-12-18},
file = {Asymmetric buyer information influence on price in a homogeneous housing market - Xiaorong Zhou, Karen Gibler, Velma Zahirovic-Herbert, 2015:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\HMXD3DTK\\0042098014529464.html:text/html},
}
@article{zhou_asymmetric_2015,
title = {Asymmetric buyer information influence on price in a homogeneous housing market},
volume = {52},
issn = {0042-0980},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098014529464},
doi = {10.1177/0042098014529464},
abstract = {Buyers often pay different prices for almost identical houses. One possible explanation is that there are information asymmetries in housing markets. Perhaps, buyers from outside the area have higher search costs and know less about the local market relative to that of current residents. In addition, an out-of-town buyer’s price expectations could be anchored to market prices in their town of origin. This study examines the effect of buyer heterogeneity in the form of geographic location on house prices. We use a new data set to examine the non-local buyer information asymmetry and anchoring hypothesis. Using transaction data from a large development in Chengdu, China, our empirical models are estimated with relatively homogeneous units sold over a short period of time by one seller to minimise possible bias resulting from omitted variables. Our results support the hypotheses that non-local buyers pay higher prices and that high price anchoring occurs.},
language = {en},
number = {5},
urldate = {2023-12-18},
journal = {Urban Studies},
author = {Zhou, Xiaorong and Gibler, Karen and Zahirovic-Herbert, Velma},
month = apr,
year = {2015},
note = {Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd},
pages = {891--905},
file = {SAGE PDF Full Text:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\W37APPJS\\Zhou 等 - 2015 - Asymmetric buyer information influence on price in.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@misc{jefferson-jones_can_2015,
address = {Rochester, NY},
type = {{SSRN} {Scholarly} {Paper}},
title = {Can {Short}-{Term} {Rental} {Arrangements} {Increase} {Home} {Values}?: {A} {Case} for {Airbnb} and {Other} {Home} {Sharing} {Arrangements}},
shorttitle = {Can {Short}-{Term} {Rental} {Arrangements} {Increase} {Home} {Values}?},
url = {https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2714051},
abstract = {The sharing economy or “new economy” has redefined consumption in the housing context in a manner that impacts traditional notions regarding home values and neighborhood integrity. Housing sharing allows owners to share some of the benefits of property ownership -- namely use and enjoyment -- while shifting some of the burdens of ownership -- particularly, the economic burdens. With the advent of the sharing economy, there is a brewing conflict between this new economy and the realities of economic regulation. Thus, in the housing context, we see this conflict playing out in the tension between growing patterns of home sharing and existing regulations that prohibit such sharing. Many state and local governments, relying on their inherent police powers, regulate short-term housing. In particular, certain land use legislation overtly prohibits occupation by short-term renters. One prominent justification for such prohibitions is the maintenance of property values and neighborhood character.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2023-12-18},
author = {Jefferson-Jones, Jamila},
month = jun,
year = {2015},
keywords = {AirBnB, sharing economy},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\36KKYYLS\\Jefferson-Jones - 2015 - Can Short-Term Rental Arrangements Increase Home V.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@article{tornberg_platform_2022,
title = {Platform placemaking and the digital urban culture of {Airbnbification}},
volume = {4},
issn = {2524-8162},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s42854-022-00032-w},
doi = {10.1186/s42854-022-00032-w},
abstract = {This paper develops the notion of “platform placemaking”, describing how platforms mobilize user data to remake urban spatial imaginaries in their interests. Using Airbnb as a case, the paper studies the digital urban culture of “Airbnbification” – examining how Airbnb’s reviews and descriptions become part of reshaping urban place, while contributing to the place alienation of long-term residents. Airbnb feeds a surge in urban tourists on the hunt for “real urban experiences”: off-the-beaten-track, everyday and mundane urban life, seen as representing something “real” and “authentic”. This paper situates Airbnb in the literature on postmodern consumption, and examines the way hosts and guests on Airbnb stage, perform and construct cosmopolitanism and “authentic” urban place to cater to the values of new urban tourism. The paper introduces an approach to studying digital urban culture through platform data, using computational discourse analysis to examine Airbnb in New York City. By linking narratives in reviews and neighborhood descriptions to census data, we examine how authenticity and cosmopolitanism is staged and marketed. The paper argues that Airbnb serves to promote a value system that devalues the cultural and spatial capital of long-term residents, implying that the new tourists’ cosmopolitan longing to belong may thus come at the cost of the locals’ own sense of belonging. The platform placemaking of Airbnb thus emphasizes urban place as a consumption experience, while depressing other ways of experiencing the city.},
language = {en},
number = {1},
urldate = {2023-12-18},
journal = {Urban Transformations},
author = {Törnberg, Petter},
month = mar,
year = {2022},
keywords = {Airbnbification, Authenticity, Computational discourse analysis, Data colonialism, Digital urban culture, New urban tourism, New York City, Platform placemaking, Spatial imaginaries},
pages = {3},
file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\G7TD8CFS\\Törnberg - 2022 - Platform placemaking and the digital urban culture.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@Article{Rozena_2021,
author = {Rozena, Sharda and Lees, Loretta},
journal = {Social & Cultural Geography},
title = {The everyday lived experiences of Airbnbification in London},
year = {2021},
issn = {1470-1197},
month = jun,
number = {2},
pages = {253--273},
volume = {24},
doi = {10.1080/14649365.2021.1939124},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
}
@Article{Fonda2021,
author = {Ugo Dino Fonda},
journal = {Cambridge Ahead},
title = {Short-term lets in Cambridge},
year = {2021},
url = {https://www.cambridgeahead.co.uk/media/1959/short-term-lets-in-cambridge.pdf},
}
@Article{Cocola_Gant_2019,
author = {Cocola-Gant, Agustin and Gago, Ana},
journal = {Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space},
title = {Airbnb, buy-to-let investment and tourism-driven displacement: A case study in Lisbon},
year = {2019},
issn = {1472-3409},
month = aug,
number = {7},
pages = {1671--1688},
volume = {53},
doi = {10.1177/0308518X19869012},
publisher = {SAGE Publications},
}
@Article{Freytag_2018,
author = {Freytag, Tim and Bauder, Michael},
journal = {Tourism Geographies},
title = {Bottom-up touristification and urban transformations in Paris},
year = {2018},
issn = {1470-1340},
month = apr,
number = {3},
pages = {443--460},
volume = {20},
doi = {10.1080/14616688.2018.1454504},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
}
@Article{Ferreri_2018,
author = {Ferreri, Mara and Sanyal, Romola},
journal = {Urban Studies},
title = {Platform economies and urban planning: Airbnb and regulated deregulation in London},
year = {2018},
issn = {1360-063X},
month = feb,
number = {15},
pages = {3353--3368},
volume = {55},
doi = {10.1177/0042098017751982},
publisher = {SAGE Publications},
}
@Article{T_rnberg_2022,
author = {Törnberg, Petter},
journal = {Urban Transformations},
title = {Platform placemaking and the digital urban culture of Airbnbification},
year = {2022},
issn = {2524-8162},
month = mar,
number = {1},
volume = {4},
doi = {10.1186/s42854-022-00032-w},
publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
}
@Article{Hoffman2020,
author = {Hoffman},
journal = {Routledge},
title = {Airbnb, short-term rentals and the future of housing},
year = {2020},
url = {https://books.google.com/books?hl=zh-CN&lr=&id=8g4HEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=airbnb+short+let+term&ots=idALQgy6ci&sig=8b38i0KyD3wMTpg1TnWJ35IwFzo},
}
@Article{Nieuwland_2018,
author = {Nieuwland, Shirley and van Melik, Rianne},
journal = {Current Issues in Tourism},
title = {Regulating Airbnb: how cities deal with perceived negative externalities of short-term rentals},
year = {2018},
issn = {1747-7603},
month = aug,
number = {7},
pages = {811--825},
volume = {23},
doi = {10.1080/13683500.2018.1504899},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
}
@Article{H_bscher_2022,
author = {Hübscher, Marcus and Kallert, Till},
journal = {Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie},
title = {Taming Airbnb Locally: Analysing Regulations in Amsterdam, Berlin and London},
year = {2022},
issn = {1467-9663},
month = sep,
number = {1},
pages = {6--27},
volume = {114},
doi = {10.1111/tesg.12537},
publisher = {Wiley},
}
@Article{Shabrina_2022,
author = {Shabrina, Zahratu and Morphet, Robin},
journal = {Transactions in GIS},
title = {Understanding patterns and competitions of short‐ and long‐term rental markets: Evidence from London},
year = {2022},
issn = {1467-9671},
month = oct,
number = {7},
pages = {2914--2931},
volume = {26},
doi = {10.1111/tgis.12989},
publisher = {Wiley},
}
@article{culnan_how_2009,
title = {How {Ethics} {Can} {Enhance} {Organizational} {Privacy}: {Lessons} from the {Choicepoint} and {TJX} {Data} {Breaches}},
volume = {33},
issn = {0276-7783},
shorttitle = {How {Ethics} {Can} {Enhance} {Organizational} {Privacy}},
url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/20650322},
doi = {10.2307/20650322},
abstract = {Protecting the privacy of personal information continues to pose significant challenges for organizations. Because consumers are vulnerable in their dealings with businesses due to a lack of information about and an inability to control the subsequent use of their personal information, we argue that organizations have a moral responsibility to these individuals to avoid causing harm and to take reasonable precautions toward that end. We further argue that firms can enhance their privacy programs by moving beyond merely complying with laws and other regulations and creating a culture of integrity that combines a concern for the law with an emphasis on managerial responsibility for the firm's organizational privacy behaviors. We use two high-profile data breaches experienced by two U.S. companies, ChoicePoint and TJX, to illustrate our arguments for enhancing organizational level privacy programs based on ethical reasoning. In doing so, this paper contributes to the dearth of prior organizational-level privacy research, which has largely overlooked ethical issues or the personal harms often caused by privacy violations. We conclude with recommendations for ways organizations can improve their privacy programs by incorporating moral responsibility.},
number = {4},
urldate = {2023-12-19},
journal = {MIS Quarterly},
author = {Culnan, Mary J. and Williams, Cynthia Clark},
year = {2009},
note = {Publisher: Management Information Systems Research Center, University of Minnesota},
pages = {673--687},
file = {JSTOR Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\XJUQ26RQ\\Culnan 和 Williams - 2009 - How Ethics Can Enhance Organizational Privacy Les.pdf:application/pdf},
}
@book{noauthor_handbook_2008,
edition = {1},
title = {The {Handbook} of {Information} and {Computer} {Ethics}},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9780470281819#page=327},
urldate = {2023-12-19},
publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd},
year = {2008},
doi = {10.1002/9780470281819},
note = {\_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9780470281819},
file = {已提交版本:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\ZPJ43GXR\\2008 - The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\VECTFERC\\9780470281819.html:text/html},
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@article{walker_consumer_2019,
title = {Consumer {Information} for {Data}-{Driven} {Decision} {Making}: {Teaching} {Socially} {Responsible} {Use} of {Data}},
volume = {41},
issn = {0273-4753},
shorttitle = {Consumer {Information} for {Data}-{Driven} {Decision} {Making}},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0273475318813176},
doi = {10.1177/0273475318813176},
abstract = {The marketing field is undergoing dramatic shifts in the digital age. The increasing reliance on, collection, and use of data enabled by technological innovations requires teaching the responsible use of data for personalization, and marketing educators play a critical role. Students, universities, accrediting agencies, and employers demand curriculum that equips students with appropriate knowledge, skills, and abilities to make data-driven decisions. We explore the curricular advantages of a unique marketing course that applies a social science lens to frame the emerging issue of socially responsible data usage. This type of curriculum fulfills students’ needs for current and relevant courses; provides key knowledge, skills, and abilities for prospective employers; meets department curriculum and resource requirements, all while addressing existing and newer AACSB guidelines for “Technology Agility” with a focus on “evidence-based decision making that integrates current and emerging technologies, . . . [the] ethical use and dissemination of data, including privacy and security of data.”},
language = {en},
number = {2},
urldate = {2023-12-19},
journal = {Journal of Marketing Education},
author = {Walker, Kristen L. and Moran, Nora},
month = aug,
year = {2019},
note = {Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc},
pages = {109--126},
file = {SAGE PDF Full Text:C\:\\Users\\SBH\\Zotero\\storage\\L9W2AB8M\\Walker 和 Moran - 2019 - Consumer Information for Data-Driven Decision Maki.pdf:application/pdf},
}
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