Airbnb: disruptive innovation and the rise of an informal tourism accommodation sector
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Abstract
This article explores the emergence of Airbnb, a company whose website permits ordinary people to rent out their residences as tourist accommodation. The company was just recently established, but it has grown extremely rapidly and is now selling many millions of room nights annually. This rise is examined through the lens of disruptive innovation theory, which describes how products that lack in traditionally favoured attributes but offer alternative benefits can, over time, transform a market and capture mainstream consumers. The concepts of disruptive innovation are used to consider Airbnb's novel business model, which is built around modern internet technologies, and Airbnb's distinct appeal, which centres…
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- Accommodation
- Sharing economy
- Renting
- Popularity
- Tourism
- Business
- Disruptive innovation
- Marketing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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