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This timely volume provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary analysis of platform-based tourism, integrating economic, technological, ethical, and policy perspectives.
Specifically in the current context of shifting social dynamics, the book explores how digital platforms such as Airbnb, Booking.com and TripAdvisor have changed how travellers plan, book and experience their holidays as well as the significant challenges for traditional tourism providers, communities and governments, including regulation, equity, digital responsibility and sustainability issues. In addition, the book unpacks and explores contemporary platform economy driven trends such as digital nomadism, solo travelling and travel content creation. This is supported throughout with international examples and case studies.
International in scope, this engaging volume will be of pivotal interest to industry experts as well as researchers and tourism, hospitality, economics and technology students.
Contents
'Introduction. 1. The Evolution of Platform-Based Tourism: Disrupting Traditional Models. 2. Economic Theories And Dynamics Of Platforms. 3. Disruption of Traditional Tourism Providers. 4. Trust, Reviews, and Consumer Empowerment. 5. Personalisation and User-Centric Experiences. 6. Growth and Resilience in an Ever-Evolving World. 7. Electronic Word of Mouth (eWOM) and its Influence on Platform-based Tourism Decisions. 8. Environmental Implications of Platform-based Tourism. 9. Regulatory Challenges and Policy Responses. 10. Local Communities and Social Impacts. 11. Innovations Shaping Tomorrow's Tourism Platforms. 12. Future Ethical Considerations in Platform Economy. 13. Competition in the Age of Platforms: Rethinking Market Power in Technology-Driven Economies.



