Hungarian consumers’ attitude to accommodation sharing service
Buda, Gabriella
Pethes, Barbara
Karajánnisz, Manolisz
Lehota, József
Szikora, Péter
2025-08-26T11:42:27Z
2025-08-26T11:42:27Z
2018
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32780
Business models based on sharing concept are becoming more successful, newer
and newer models are still appearing. One of the best known examples is Airbnb, which is
based on accommodation sharing activities. Airbnb connects private persons with each
other through an Internet platform, where individuals offer their own homes or flats for
short term rentals to other individuals (typically tourists). In the first part of our study, we
present different approaches of sharing economy, and the basic operating mechanisms of
tourism. In the second part of the study, on the basis of a Hungarian nationwide
representative sample, we present the rate of people, who are familiar with such a services
and how open are they to use these services along different demographic indicators. Our
results show that the demographic characteristics examined (gender, economic status,
marital status, educational level, financial situation, place of residence) influence the
openness of people towards accommodation-sharing activities, and the results always show
a significant relationship. We have found that men, active workers, non-family, younger
generations, metropolitan and wealthy people are more open to using accommodation-
sharing activities.
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Óbudai Egyetem
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2018. Április 27-28.
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Budapest
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Keleti Károly Gazdasági Kar
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Óbudai Egyetem
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Társadalomtudományok - gazdálkodás- és szervezéstudományok
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sharing economy
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Airbnb
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tourism
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socio-demographic factors
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MEB '18 Proceedings
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MEB 16th International Conference on Management, Enterprise and Branchmarking