Collaborative Economy: Perspectives, politics, policies and prospects

Dianne Dredge (Redaktør), Szilvia Gyimóthy (Redaktør)

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    Abstract

    This book employs an interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral lens to explore the collaborative dynamics that are currently disrupting, re-creating and transforming the production and consumption of tourism. House swapping, ridesharing, voluntourism, couchsurfing, dinner hosting, social enterprise and similar phenomena are among these collective innovations in tourism that are shaking the very bedrock of an industrial system that has been traditionally sustained along commercial value chains.
    To date there has been very little investigation of these trends, which have been inspired by, amongst other things, de-industrialization processes and post-capitalist forms of production and consumption, postmaterialism, the rise of the third sector and collaborative governance. Addressing that gap, this book explores the character, depth and breadth of these disruptions, the creative opportunities for tourism that are emerging from them, and how governments are responding to these new challenges. In doing so, the book provides both theoretical and practical insights into the future of tourism in a world that is, paradoxically, becoming both increasingly collaborative and individualized.

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    1.The collaborative economy and tourism
    Dianne Dredge and Szilvia Gyimóthy

    PART I - Theoretical explorations

    2.Definitions and mapping the landscape in the collaborative economy
    Szilvia Gyimóthy and Dianne Dredge

    3.Business models of the collaborative economy
    Szilvia Gyimóthy

    4.Responsibility and care in the collaborative economy
    Dianne Dredge

    5.Networked cultures in the collaborative economy
    Szilvia Gyimóthy

    6.Policy and regulatory perspectives in the collaborative economy
    Dianne Dredge

    PART II - Disruptions, innovations and transformations

    7.Regulating innovation in the collaborative economy: An examination of Airbnb’s early legal issues
    Daniel Guttentag

    8.Free walking tour enterprises in Europe: An evolutionary economic approach
    Maria del Pilar Leal and L. Xavier Medina,

    9.Cultural capitalism: Manipulation and control in Airbnb’s intersection with tourism
    Michael O' Reganand Jaeyeon Choe

    10.Sharing the new localities of tourism
    Greg Richards

    11.Collaborative economy and destination marketing organizations: A systems approach
    Jonathan Day

    12.Working within the Collaborative Tourist Economy: The complex crafting of work and meaning
    Jane Widtfeldt Meged and Mathilde Dissing Christensen

    PART - III Encounters and communities

    13.Embedding social values in tourism management: Community currencies as laboratories of social entrepreneurship?
    Rita Cannas

    14.Improvising Economy: Everyday encounters and tourism consumption
    Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson and Katrín Anna Lund

    15.Community and connection: Exploring the outcomes of the collaborative economy through recreational vehicle use
    Anne Hardy

    16.Collaborative consumption in tourism in Latin America: The case of Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia and Chile
    Helene Balslev Clausen and Mario Alberto Velásquez

    17.Peer-to-peer accommodation: Drivers and user profiles
    Juho Pesonen and Iis Tussadiyah

    PART IV - Futures

    18.New frontiers in collaborative economy research in tourism
    Dianne Dredge and Szilvia Gyimóthy
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedCham
    ForlagSpringer
    Antal sider323
    ISBN (Trykt)978-3-319-51797-1
    ISBN (Elektronisk)978-3-319-51799-5
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 12 jun. 2017
    NavnSpringer Tourism on the Verge

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