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Join us for this episode where tourism researcher, educator and comedian Dr. Katie Dudley sits down with Dr. Daniel Gutentag to discuss the complexities surrounding short-term rentals, particularly Airbnb, and their impact on tourism and local communities. The discussion covers the evolution of Airbnb, the concept of disruptive innovation in the hospitality sector, changing guest expectations, community perspectives, and the role of policy and regulation. The conversation emphasizes the need for responsible tourist behavior and the challenges faced by both hosts and local governments in managing the effects of short-term rentals.

 Takeaways

        Short-term rentals have been around long before Airbnb.

        Airbnb has disrupted the traditional hotel industry by offering alternative benefits.

        The guest motivation for using Airbnb is often practical rather than experiential.

        Community reactions to short-term rentals can be mixed, with some supporting and others opposing them.

        Policymakers face challenges in regulating short-term rentals due to lack of data from platforms like Airbnb.

        Tourists should behave with consideration for local residents when using short-term rentals.

        Hotels are beginning to adapt by offering more flexible and home-like accommodations.

        The perception of Airbnb has shifted from a niche service to a mainstream option.

        There are both positive and negative impacts of short-term rentals on communities.

        The future of hospitality may involve a blend of traditional hotels and short-term rental models.

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