Affiliation:
1. Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Abstract
Abstract
‘Sharing economy’ platforms such as Airbnb have recently given
rise to new travel trends in which electronic word of mouth and interpersonal
contact are central. This study examines 90 positive reviews, with a threefold
objective: first, analyse what makes Airbnb a social platform; second,
understand online/offline rapport enhancement prior to and during the Airbnb
experience; and third, examine the main rapport enhancement strategies in users’
evaluations. The results show that while reviewers place great importance on
transactional wants before the experience, during face-to-face contact sociality
rights become more important. After the Airbnb experience, however, the main
rapport strategies point to enhancing the addressee’s face, while identity is
constantly co-constructed. The present study intends to bring to the fore the
function of positive rapport in the Airbnb experience, in an online system in
which the management of communicative skills may be the main tool for success –
or failure.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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