The spatial distribution of Airbnb providers in Brussels: different drivers for different types of hosts?

Author:

Endrich MarekORCID,Verhaeghe Pieter-PaulORCID,Costa RafaelORCID,Imeraj LenaORCID,Gadeyne SylvieORCID

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to compare the spatial distribution of different types of Airbnb hosts – based on a novel typology – and to investigate their association with neighbourhood characteristics in Brussels.Design/methodology/approachThis study describes the location of Airbnb dwellings across the types of hosts and use spatial tests to compare their distributions to the traditional hospitality industry. With regression models, this study examines the relationship between the provision of Airbnb listings and neighbourhood indicators.FindingsWhile different types of hosts offer their listings in the same urban space, they also cover different areas and exhibit different clustering processes. Their locations are associated with structural, socio-economic and demographic neighbourhood characteristics that vary across the types and provide support for the new typology.Research limitations/implicationsThis study focuses on the type of Airbnb hosts and their listings in one year, 2019. It would be worthwhile to apply the typology to other cities and to observe how the distributions change over time, including the period of the COVID-19 pandemic.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper is the first to suggest a finer typology of Airbnb hosts than the regular distinction into professional and non-professional types and reveals how hosts differ in the location of their Airbnbs.

Publisher

Emerald

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