The Airbnb effect: how tourist destinations are addressing short-term vacation rentals
by Jerome Agrusa
International Journal of Qualitative Research in Services (IJQRS), Vol. 4, No. 1, 2020

Abstract: This study examined the effect of short-term vacation rentals (STR) on two tourist destinations, an up-and-coming tourist destination Japan, and an established tourist destination Honolulu, Hawaii. The government's role in both destinations has addressed the introduction of STR's or Airbnb along with their legislative position. Each of the destinations selected for this study have addressed the issue of STR's or Airbnb in their own, unique way.

Online publication date: Mon, 21-Sep-2020

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