The Airbnb Chronicles

The Airbnb Chronicles
Author: Laura Fahrenthold
Publsiher: Hatherleigh Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1578268567

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Looks into the wonderful, crazy, inspirational stories of one woman's experience sharing her house with others. Everyone has their own unique stories. That is what Laura Fahrenthold learned when she listed her house on AirBnB and started hosting people from all kinds of places. What started out as a simple way for a widow with growing teenage girls to make some extra money became much more, as friendships and relationships developed, funny and heartwarming stories were shared, and connections were made. The AirBnB Chronicles is one woman's adventures in sharing her home and her heart with strangers.

The Ibu Chronicles

The Ibu Chronicles
Author: Rachel Bergsma
Publsiher: Rachel Bergsma
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020-07-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Ibu Chronicles are blog-like snippets of the daily life of an Australian woman and her Dutch husband doing business in a Traditional Balinese village in Bali, Indonesia. Rachel shares her honest accounts of this couple's unusual life, including funding a primary school, managing traditional Balinese staff, and being nagged by their hilarious Balinese mother, Ibu. Ibu means mother in Indonesian. Ibu is blunt, Ibu is demanding and Ibu makes sure working in Bali is never boring. The Ibu Chronicles is book one in the Ibu Chronicles Series. If you like to learn about unique cultures and the benefits of stepping outside comfort zones, then you'll love Rachel Bergsma’s personal anecdotes about living in Bali, Indonesia. This blog turned into a book, is not only a great light read but a wonderful insight into the Balinese culture.

Collaborative Economy and Tourism

Collaborative Economy and Tourism
Author: Dianne Dredge,Szilvia Gyimóthy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2017-05-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319517995

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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.

Raw Deal

Raw Deal
Author: Steven Hill
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781466882720

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"What's going to happen to my job?" That's what an increasing number of anxious Americans are asking themselves. The US workforce, which has been one of the most productive and wealthiest in the world, is undergoing an alarming transformation. Increasing numbers of workers find themselves on shaky ground, turned into freelancers, temps and contractors. Even many full-time and professional jobs are experiencing this precarious shift. Within a decade, a near-majority of the 145 million employed Americans will be impacted. Add to that the steamroller of automation, robots and artificial intelligence already replacing millions of workers and projected to "obsolesce" millions more, and the jobs picture starts looking grim. Now a weird yet historic mash-up of Silicon Valley technology and Wall Street greed is thrusting upon us the latest economic fraud: the so-called "sharing economy," with companies like Uber, Airbnb and TaskRabbit allegedly "liberating workers" to become "independent" and "their own CEOs," hiring themselves out for ever-smaller jobs and wages while the companies profit. But this "share the crumbs" economy is just the tip of a looming iceberg that the middle class is drifting toward. Raw Deal: How the "Uber Economy" and Runaway Capitalism Are Screwing American Workers,by veteran journalist Steven Hill, is an exposé that challenges conventional thinking, and the hype celebrating this new economy, by showing why the vision of the "techno sapien" leaders and their Ayn Rand libertarianism is a dead end. In Raw Deal, Steven Hill proposes pragmatic policy solutions to transform the US economy and its safety net and social contract, launching a new kind of deal to restore power back into the hands of American workers.

The Sustainable City

The Sustainable City
Author: Steven Cohen,Guo Dong
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780231551700

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Living sustainably is not just about preserving the wilderness or keeping nature pristine. The transition to a green economy depends on cities. Economic, technological, and cultural forces are moving people out of rural areas and into urban areas. If we are to avert climate catastrophe, we will need our cities to coexist with nature without destroying it. Urbanization holds the key to long-term sustainability, reducing per capita environmental impacts while improving economic prosperity and social inclusion for current and future generations. The Sustainable City provides a broad and engaging overview of the urban systems of the twenty-first century. It approaches urban sustainability from the perspectives of behavioral change, organizational management, and public policy, looking at case studies of existing legislation, programs, and public-private partnerships that strive to align modern urban life and sustainability. The book synthesizes the disparate strands of sustainable city planning in an approachable and applicable guide that highlights how these issues touch our lives on a daily basis, including the transportation we take, the public health systems that protect us, where our energy comes from, and what becomes of our food waste. This second edition of The Sustainable City dives deeper into the financing of sustainable infrastructure and initiatives and puts additional emphasis on the roles that individual citizens and varied stakeholders can play. It also reviews current trends in urban inequality and discusses whether a model of sustainability that embraces a multidimensional approach to development and a multistakeholder approach to decision making can foster social inclusion. It features many more examples and new international case studies spanning the globe.

Airbnb Short Term Rentals and the Future of Housing

Airbnb  Short Term Rentals and the Future of Housing
Author: Lily M. Hoffman,Barbara Schmitter Heisler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000197303

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How do Airbnb and short-term rentals affect housing and communities? Locating the origins and success of Airbnb in the conditions wrought by the 2008 financial crisis, the authors bring together a diverse body of literature and construct case studies of cities in the US, Australia and Germany to examine the struggles of local authorities to protect their housing and neighborhoods from the increasing professionalization and commercialization of Airbnb. The book argues that the most disruptive impact of Airbnb and short-term rentals has been on housing and neighborhoods in urban centers where housing markets are stressed. Despite its claims, Airbnb has revealed itself as platform capitalism, incentivizing speculation in residential housing. At the heart of this trajectory is its business model and control over access to data. In a first narrative, the authors discuss how Airbnb has institutionalized short-term rentals, consequently removing long-term rentals, contributing to rising rents and changing neighborhood milieus as visitors replace long-term residents. In a second narrative the authors trace the transformation of short-term rentals into a multibillion-dollar hybrid real estate sector promoting a variety of flexible tenure models. While these models provide more options for owners and investors, they have the potential to undermine housing security and exacerbate housing inequality. While the overall effects have been similar across countries and cities, depending on housing systems, local response has varied from less restrictive in Australia to increasingly restrictive in the United States and most restrictive in Germany. Although Airbnb has made some concessions, it has not given any city the data needed to efficiently enforce regulations, making for costly externalities. Written in a clear and direct style, this volume will appeal to students and scholars in Urban Studies, Urban Planning, Housing and Tourism Studies.

The Airbnb Story

The Airbnb Story
Author: Leigh Gallagher
Publsiher: Virgin Books Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0753545594

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Two broke art school graduates set up a platform that - in six short years - became the largest provider of accommodation in the world. Now valued at $25.5 billion, it is in the very top tier of Silicon Valley 'unicorn' startups. Yet Airbnb has been controversial. This is the first, definitive book to tell the remarkable story behind Airbnb in all its forms - cultural zeitgeist, hotel disruptor, enemy to regulators - and the first in-depth character study of its leader Brian Chesky, the thoughtful, curious 34-year old founder and CEO, by the journalist who knows him best.

Law and the Sharing Economy

Law and the  Sharing Economy
Author: Derek McKee,Finn Makela,Teresa Scassa
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780776627533

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Controversy shrouds sharing economy platforms. It stems partially from the platforms’ economic impact, which is felt most acutely in certain sectors: Uber drivers compete with taxi drivers; Airbnb hosts compete with hotels. Other consequences lie elsewhere: Uber is associated with a trend toward low-paying, precarious work, whereas Airbnb is accused of exacerbating real estate speculation and raising the cost of long-term rental housing. While governments in some jurisdictions have attempted to rein in the platforms, technology has enabled such companies to bypass conventional regulatory categories, generating accusations of “unfair competition” as well as debates about the merits of existing regulatory regimes. Indeed, the platforms blur a number of familiar distinctions, including personal versus commercial activity; infrastructure versus content; contractual autonomy versus hierarchical control. These ambiguities can stymie legal regimes that rely on these distinctions as organizing principles, including those relating to labour, competition, tax, insurance, information, the prohibition of discrimination, as well as specialized sectoral regulation. This book is organized around five themes: technologies of regulation; regulating technology; the sites of regulation (local to global); regulating markets; and regulating labour. Together, the chapters offer a rich variety of insights on the regulation of the sharing economy, both in terms of the traditional areas of law they bring to bear, and the theoretical perspectives that inform their analysis. Published in English.