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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Short stay accommodation"

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Gričar, Sergej, et Štefan Bojnec. « Prices of short-stay accommodation : time series of a eurozone country ». International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 31, no 12 (9 décembre 2019) : 4500–4519. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-01-2019-0091.

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Purpose This paper aims to provide a reliable statistical model for time-series prices of short-stay accommodation and overnight stays in a eurozone country. Design/methodology/approach Exploiting the unit root feature, the cointegrated vector autoregressive model solves the problem of misspecification. Subsequently, variables are modelled for a long-run equilibrium with included deterministic variables. Findings The empirical results confirmed that overnight stays for foreign tourists were positively associated with the prices of short-stay accommodation. Research limitations/implications The major limitation lies in the data vector and its time horizon; its extension could provide a more specific view. Practical implications Findings can assist practitioners and hotel executives by providing the information and rationale for adopting seasonal volatility pricing. Structural breaks in price time-series have practical implications for setting seasonal-pricing schemes. Tourists could benefit either from greater price stability or from differentiated seasonal prices, which are important in the promotion of the price attractiveness of the tourist destination. Originality/value The originality of the paper lies in the applied unit root econometrics for tourism price time-series modelling and the prediction of short-stay accommodation prices.
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Alberca, Pilar, et Laura Parte. « Efficiency in the Holiday and Other Short-Stay Accommodation Industry ». Sustainability 12, no 22 (15 novembre 2020) : 9493. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12229493.

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This study extends previous empirical efficiency research by focusing on a tourism sector which has limited evidence to date: the holiday and other short-stay accommodation industry (tourist apartments and hostels). The sample comprises 12,864 firm-level observations during the period 2005–2016. First, we calculate the efficiency index using a non-radial Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). Second, we test the association between efficiency index and contextual factors using both Tobit and bootstrapped regression. Another major contribution is the use of a radial DEA model to confirm the results of the study. The current study offers new insights by focusing on an industry with scarce evidence, using radial and non-radial DEA approaches, and examining a wide variety of efficiency drivers. The efficiency results are examined by year, region and tourist destination type (including tourism dimensions such as rural, cultural and wine tourism). This is an important novelty of the study. The main findings reveal that the most efficient tourism destinations correspond to mixed or diversified destinations: those that combine some dimensions such as cultural, rural and wine tourism. The regressions models show that environmental, macroeconomic and business variables are drivers of tourism competitiveness. Taken together, the study goes a step further in the efficiency field.
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Marsden, Ann, et Hugh Sibly. « Third-degree price discrimination in a short-stay accommodation industry ». Applied Economics 49, no 51 (28 mars 2017) : 5166–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2017.1302063.

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Adamiak, Czesław. « COVID-resistant domestic short-term rentals in Europe ». European Journal of Tourism Research 35 (16 juin 2023) : 3511. http://dx.doi.org/10.54055/ejtr.v35i.3166.

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, platform-mediated short-term rentals are believed to have performed better than traditional tourism accommodation due to tourist preferences and the possibility of evading some sanitary regulations. The paper investigates this difference in 31 European countries by combining conventional hotel statistics with novel data on short-stay accommodation (SSA) gathered by Eurostat from four major platforms mediating in home rentals. The first hypothesis that short-term rental accommodation lost fewer tourists during the pandemic than hotels is supported if domestic tourism is concerned. The second hypothesis that the loss of tourists in short-term rental accommodation was less dependent on the stringency of restrictions than in hotels is only confirmed for domestic tourism in small, primarily outbound tourism-generating countries. The study results shed light on the pandemic-induced travel substitution, discussion on the regulation of short-term rentals, and the utility of Eurostat SSA statistics as a new research data source.
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Llaneza Hesse, Catalina, et Josep Maria Raya Vílchez. « The effect of COVID-19 on the peer-to-peer rental market ». Tourism Economics 28, no 1 (12 octobre 2021) : 222–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13548166211044229.

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Based on fine-grained data on short-term accommodations for the city of Barcelona, we review the uneven impact of the pandemic on the short-term market, differentiating the supply by type of accommodation: single room versus entire flat/house, and type of host: professionalized versus non-professionalized. Using a fixed effects approach at property level, we estimate an average decrease in prices of 11.3% in entire flat/house and 4.7% in single rooms. For professionalized supply, the effect arrived to 13.6% and 9.8%, respectively. Finally, a growth in minimum stay was experienced by all types, but with a stronger effect on professionalized accommodations. We suggest that the supply adaptation strategy to accommodate the decreasing demand, especially by professionalized hosts, was to attract a more stable demand coupled with lower prices and longer stays. In addition, the type of short-term supply that experienced the strongest drop in occupancy was the non-professionalized segment, loosing around 41% of their bookings between April 2020 and January 2021.
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Dziedzic, Ewa. « Hotel or rented flat : A profile of purchasers of accommodation services in Warsaw ». Turyzm/Tourism 33, no 1 (15 avril 2023) : 7–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/0867-5856.33.1.01.

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The spreading of short-term flat rentals has brought about changes in the accommodation market, often seen as a threat to traditional accommodation providers. This is particularly true in large cities which have a considerable accommodation capacity and also a large stock of flats. The aim is to indicate to what extent short-term rentals are influencing the tourist accommodation market in Warsaw. The idea behind the study is the assumption that the differences revealed between those using hotels or such flats will provide an answer to the question of the influence of the latter on Warsaw»s tourist market. Such information should be useful in the marketing activities of interested parties and in the policies of the city authorities. Analysis of the data from a survey carried out in 2021 using the CHAID decision tree indicates that the choice of accommodation type was mainly determined by situational variables. The only statistically significant demographic predictor relates to a greater interest in flats among those aged up to 34 years old. Planned expenditure per person per overnight stay proved to be a statistically significant predictor only for non-residents of Poland, with the cut-off amount set higher than the median interval for this segment. Flats were more often chosen by people travelling in a larger party or alone and those planning to stay longer than four nights, thus looking for a different offer than that of traditional city hotels.
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Marsden, Ann, et Hugh Sibly. « An Investigation of the Determinants of Profitability in a Short‐Stay Accommodation Market ». Australian Economic Review 53, no 4 (22 octobre 2020) : 539–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8462.12395.

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Firdosi, Mudasir, Nicole Gill et Dieneke Hubbeling. « Length of stay in a home treatment team ». BJPsych Open 7, S1 (juin 2021) : S249. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.667.

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AimsThe aims were to establish the mean length of stay (LOS) in the Wandsworth home treatment team (HTT), and to identify which variables were associated with LOS. We hypothesised that the variables that are routinely collected via the electronic record system were associated with the LOS.BackgroundPsychiatric HTT's have been set up in all NHS trusts in England. These 24-hour community health services exist to assess and manage patients during a crisis, who would otherwise be admitted to an acute psychiatric ward. HTT's also allow inpatients to be discharged sooner, as their treatment can continue in the community. Currently, research into predictors of LOS in HTT's is limited.Researchers have been exploring whether LOS in psychiatric inpatients can be predicted, but no consistent pattern has emerged. This suggests that LOS is mainly determined by the local service organisation, and the individual circumstances of the patients.MethodRoutinely collected data about all patients under the care of the Wandsworth HTT during the financial year 2018/2019 were used. Only the first admission per individual was considered. Admissions lasting less than 2 days, or more than 42 days were excluded. This is on the basis that those with a very short LOS had not consented to being treated at home, and those with a very long LOS were due to administrative errors. This resulted in a total of 664 admissions being included in the study. The available data for analysis included age, gender, diagnosis, HoNOS cluster, ethnicity, nationality, religion, marital status, referral source, employment status, accommodation status, and accommodation type. The data were analysed in SPSS version 25 using ANOVA, independent samples T-test, and Pearson's correlation.ResultThe mean LOS in the Wandsworth HTT was 14.28 days (standard deviation: 8.57). LOS was positively skewed, with a median LOS of 13 days, but 46.5% of admissions had a LOS longer than this. None of the variables (age, gender, diagnosis, HoNOS cluster, ethnicity, nationality, religion, marital status, referral source, employment status, accommodation status, and accommodation type) had a significant association with LOS, but there was a trend for referral source and accommodation type.ConclusionThe results from this study suggest that LOS cannot be consistently predicted in the Wandsworth HTT from the routinely collected variables, and that it is the specific circumstances of individual patients that determine their LOS.There was no external funding for this study.
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Liyushiana, Liyushiana. « Optimalisasi Aplikasi Berbasis Web dalam Upaya Promosi dan Peningkatan Tingkat Hunian Kamar pada Santika Premiere Dyandra Hotel & ; Convention Medan ». Tourism, Hospitality And Culture Insights Journal 2, no 1 (23 décembre 2022) : 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.36983/thcij.v2i1.318.

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Hotels play an important role in the tourism industry. Without a hotel, tourists would not be able to enjoy a comfortable vacation. This is because the hotel provides the services and other services you need for a comfortable stay. The hotel itself has the concept of a type of accommodation that is commercially operated, providing services such as accommodation, services and food and drink to the general public for a short stay. Medan has so many Star Hotel competitors that you need to develop an appropriate marketing strategy. Therefore, the right marketing strategy applicable in today's digital age is digital marketing, especially web-based applications. In this case, Hotel Santika Premiere Dyandra Medan also digitally marketed web-based applications and more. This is one of the mainstays for promoting and increasing room occupancy, which has been sluggish in recent years due to the Covid 19 pandemic. Web-based applications are called MySantika and MyValue. The benefits of the Internet and digital marketing are so great that you can benefit from the Internet in almost every area, including: B. Business sector through banking, insurance, travel, education, etc. Since the advent of the Internet, patterns of daily life have gradually changed.
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Ranjbari, Meisam, Zahra Shams Esfandabadi et Simone Domenico Scagnelli. « A big data approach to map the service quality of short-stay accommodation sharing ». International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 32, no 8 (29 juin 2020) : 2575–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-02-2020-0097.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to map the service quality (SQ) of Airbnb, to provide additional insight for such top player of short-stay accommodation in the sharing economy context. Design/methodology/approach A mixed-method approach is used in two phases. In the qualitative phase, 112,138 online review comments of Airbnb guests were analyzed to generate the service attributes. In the quantitative phase, an online survey (n = 814) was conducted to calculate the performance and importance values of extracted attributes to plot them in an Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) matrix. Findings A holistic image of the Airbnb extracted service attributes was presented through the IPA plot. Four types of SQ strategies were proposed, considering the actions priority. “Price reasonability” was the most important service attribute of Airbnb for guests, whereas “Check-in flexibility” was the best performed one. Practical implications The results shed light on the most relevant SQ attributes of Airbnb and proposed suitable strategies that can prioritize relevant stakeholders’ actions and decisions. The study significantly contributes to all decision makers involved in the short-stay accommodation sharing industry to further understand and develop SQ. Originality/value This research, using a comprehensive hybrid method, opens a lens to see more clearly the positioning of different attributes of Airbnb service from importance and performance viewpoints. As a contribution, the SQ of Airbnb was mapped by conducting an IPA for the first time in the literature.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Short stay accommodation"

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Marsden, A. « An investigation of pricing and profitability in the short-stay accommodation industry in Tasmania ». Thesis, 2012. https://eprints.utas.edu.au/14715/2/whole-marsden-thesis-2012.pdf.

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Accommodation providers worldwide are readily observed to adopt a variety of pricing strategies. However there has not previously been an academic study of pricing in the Tasmanian industry. This thesis aims to provide a systematic study of the decisions made by short-stay accommodation providers in Tasmania, and the implications of these decisions on their profitability. Information on the Tasmanian short-stay accommodation industry was obtained from a survey of firms in this industry using a questionnaire designed by the researcher. The use of this method generates a novel data set, one that provides a broad overview of the practices in the industry. Data that would otherwise not be observable were obtained. Notably, innovations in the design of the questionnaire allowed the investigator to directly identify the elasticity of demand in sub-markets. Cost variables are likewise identified. Data generated by the survey allow the following three analyses to be conducted: 1. The survey data reveal that firms in the short-stay accommodation industry use direct price discrimination by assessing the price sensitivity of groups of customers. These groups are identifiable by the firm and are based on the booking process chosen by the customer, whether they are a corporate or leisure customer and whether they are a repeat or first-visit customer. This result provides evidence that firms use third degree price discrimination in practice. 2. An analysis of the determinants of the firm’s elasticity of demand is conducted. It is found that increases in the star rating (quality) of the firm reduces the elasticity of demand and an increase in the competitiveness of the environment in which the firm operates increases the elasticity of demand. 3. An analysis of the determinants of firm profitability is conducted. The analysis reveals that the use of the website Wotif.com by the firms is an important determinant of profitability in this industry. However the star rating of the firm, whether or not it is the winter season, and the proportion of customers who make their bookings at the door are also found to be key determinants of profitability. The conclusions from this study are of practical as well as academic interest. As with many regional areas, the short-stay accommodation industry in Tasmania is an important component of the local economy. Firms’ pricing decisions will be an important determinant of their profitability. The success of these firms is of interest to their local communities and policy makers. The findings of this thesis are thus useful in informing policy discussion and analysis.
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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Short stay accommodation"

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Jennissen, Roel, Mark Bovens, Godfried Engbersen et Meike Bokhorst. « Better Local Reception and Civic Integration ». Dans Research for Policy, 79–100. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14224-6_5.

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AbstractEach year a wide variety of immigrants arrive in the Netherlands, from all parts of the world. Some move on after a short time, others shuttle back and forth to their homeland and others still stay permanently. All these new residents make a home somewhere in the country. For most labour migrants, that is a free choice. Family migrants usually move in with a partner, and asylum migrants are assigned permanent accommodation in a particular municipality once they have been granted official refugee status. For all, however, the local government is the primary authority charged with helping them find their way in Dutch society.
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Höfner, Malte, et Rainer Rosegger. « A Critical Perspective on the Sharing Economy in Tourism Using Examples of the Accommodation Sector in Austria ». Dans The Sharing Economy in Europe, 285–303. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86897-0_13.

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AbstractIn recent decades, services on digital platforms have become increasingly important in tourism. What started with concepts of exchange as a non- or less commodified practice of sharing accommodations (e.g., Couchsurfing) became exceedingly commodified in the platform economy on a global scale and turned into successful business models (e.g., Airbnb) with strong effects on traditional provider structures and local labour market. In Austria, the economic relevance of tourism traces back more than 100 years. Today, new forms of overnight stays, such as short-term rentals (STRs), have flooded the traditional tourism industry market with offerings in the accommodation sector and pose particular challenges in the housing market in Austrian cities. The COVID-19 crisis highlights the general volatility in tourism. Therefore, alternative business models seem to be more important than before. Discussing the relevance of hybrid sharing as a business model between market-based services and platform cooperatives in the global platform economy, domestic examples from Austria serve as an incentive for other countries to show new pathways in terms of alternative platform structures and work towards a less volatile economy. In doing so, national insights of regulations of global players and new guidelines of platform-based sharing are debated too.
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Silva, Catarina, et Miguel Belo. « The Importance of Online Reputation Management in Four- and Five-Star Hotes ». Dans Optimizing Digital Solutions for Hyper-Personalization in Tourism and Hospitality, 297–320. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8306-7.ch015.

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In recent years, online reputation management has become increasingly crucial in the hotel industry, as online reviews have become one of the most critical factors in choosing accommodation. Consequently, hotels have adapted themselves to this new reality and define strategies focused on online reputation management, whose primary goal is to monitor and correct unwanted situations verified on the internet. Regarding its importance, several investigations about online reputation management have been made, but mostly about their impact on consumer satisfaction and decision-making. This investigation shows that hotels in Lisbon adopt adequate strategies in both four and five-star hotels, and their classification (star rating) did not influence the strategies chosen by them. Additionally, hotels with the same classification have similar strategies, in contrast to some investigations in the literature. Finally, the method of data collection chosen for the current investigation was the online survey, since it allows the collection of a significant volume of data in a short period.
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Mendes, Luís. « Bye Bye Lisbon ». Dans Handbook of Research on the Impacts, Challenges, and Policy Responses to Overtourism, 136–55. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2224-0.ch008.

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Urban tourism in its various forms has seen a great expansion at the beginning of the 21st century, but the overtourism as a mass phenomenon, hegemonic and dominant in the large Portuguese cities of Lisbon and Porto, is a recent phenomenon. Lisbon is experiencing a peak of international projection as a tourist destination, registering considerable uninterrupted increases in tourist arrivals, overnight stays, and daily revenues, as well as number of hotels, hostels, and short-rental tourist accommodation, with drastic impacts on the social and economic fabric in the historical districts of central Lisbon is recent. This chapter focuses on the driving forces of austerity urbanism and the neoliberal turn in urban politics that fuels the process of tourism gentrification, in the last decade, in Lisbon's historic neighborhoods.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Short stay accommodation"

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Abdi, H., Vu Le et S. Nahavandi. « Integration of resident's energy costs in short stay accommodation billing system ». Dans 2013 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isgt.2013.6497869.

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McCafferty, Denise B., et Kevin P. McSweeney. « Crew Habitability on Offshore Installations : Comprehensive Guidance ». Dans ASME 2002 21st International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2002-28317.

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In order to meet energy needs the search for oil and gas has led into deeper and deeper water. With installations located farther from shore, the length of stay aboard for crews could also increase. Long stays offshore can challenge crew mental and physical fitness levels which may impact productivity, performance, and safety. To maintain appropriate fitness levels, crews must be provided with properly designed accommodations and workspaces with favorable ambient environmental factors. ABS has developed a comprehensive guide that integrates human factors, ergonomics, and habitability data with accommodations design criteria. The subject of this paper is the production of such a guide, the ABS Guide for Crew Habitability on Offshore Installations, it’s criteria and measurement methodologies.
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Molikevych, Roman S. « UKRAINIAN FORCED MIGRANTS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC : SITUATION AND LIVING CONDITIONS ». Dans 9th SWS International Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES - ISCSS 2022. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscss.2022/s12.105.

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The article describes the living conditions, situation and spatial placement of Ukrainian forced migrants in the Czech Republic. As a result of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, almost 370,000 Ukrainians fleeing the war received temporary shelter in the Czech Republic. The research methodology is based on the results of a sociological survey, the purpose of which was to establish the living conditions of refugees in the Czech Republic and their attitudes towards further stay. It has been established that the majority of migrants are concentrated in the capital (Prague), Central Bohemia, Moravian-Silesian and South Moravian regions. Among the migrants, natives from the western regions of Ukraine and the temporarily occupied territories of the south and east predominate almost equally. The key aspects in choosing a place of accommodation were cities where one of the family members worked or the reason was the big cities. Although half of the forced migrants are children, and 4/5 of the adult population are women, almost 70,000 migrants have already started working in official jobs. Despite this level of adaptation, 80% of refugees are determined to return home. Of course, the language barrier was the main problem during adaptation among the immigrants, but the majority are satisfied with the living conditions and the attitude of the Czechs towards them. Ukrainian labour migrants performed a fairly significant economic function in the Czech Republic even before the war, so the mass influx of forced migrants significantly revived the labour market and, due to social benefits, affected the economic situation. The economic effect of refugees is always largely negative, but in a rather short period it is compensated by the rapid adaptation of Ukrainians and the filling of certain sections of the labour market.
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