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- Title
- Disrupting the regional housing market: Airbnb in New Zealand
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- Lincoln University
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- Lincoln University Research Archive
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The role of accommodation-sharing platforms, such as Airbnb, is seen as a disruption to more conventional accommodation providers and rental markets in many cities and regions worldwide. This Regional Graphic focuses on New Zealand, showing a snapshot in time of the spatial distribution of the accommodation provided by Airbnb. What the map shows are patterns of statistically significant mildly positive clustering (Moran’s I=0.33, p≤0.05) of the Airbnb locations. The ‘traditional’ tourism hotsp...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2019
- Creator
- Campbell, M / McNair, H / Mackay, Michael / Perkins, HC
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/10614
- Related subjects
- regional development / regional housing market / spatial / housing affordability / local tax / tourism / regional inequality / Housing Markets, Development, Management / Regional Analysis and Development / Tourism / Urban and regional planning / Human geography / Policy and administration
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