Sharing Places: Local Socio-Economic Organization and Inequality in Contemporary Short-Term Rental Markets

IF 1.8 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Social Currents Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI:10.1177/23294965221109164
Yotala Oszkay
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Research on markets distinguishes niche markets, characterized by local community engagement and specialization, from mass markets, characterized by arms-length exchange and large-scale production. Yet, this research often overlooks how inequality differentially underpins these forms of exchange. Building on this work, I explore how local socio-economic disparities may structure different segments of short-term rental markets in the platform (i.e., “sharing”) economy. Drawing on cross-sectional analyses of over 300,000 Airbnb listings clustered in 277 U.S. metropolitan areas, I find that microentrepreneurial short-term rental markets—involving small-scale exchanges that typically demand more personal investment and social interaction—are embedded in civically active communities struggling with economic and housing precarity. Large-scale short-term rental markets—typically involving more socially distant exchanges in which operators rent multiple properties—are prevalent in expensive housing markets, where there are real estate investment opportunities to capitalize on housing vacancies. This study thus builds on understandings of market formation and segmentation, incorporating the role of local inequality, while also illuminating the tensions within platform economy markets more broadly.
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共享场所:当代短期租赁市场中的地方社会经济组织与不平等
市场研究将以当地社区参与和专业化为特征的利基市场与以公平交换和大规模生产为特征的大众市场区分开来。然而,这项研究往往忽略了不平等是如何以不同的方式支撑这些交换形式的。在这项工作的基础上,我探讨了当地社会经济差异如何在平台(即“共享”)经济中构成短期租赁市场的不同部分。通过对聚集在277个美国大都市地区的30多万个Airbnb房单的横断面分析,我发现微型企业短期租赁市场——包括小规模的交易,通常需要更多的个人投资和社会互动——嵌入在与经济和住房不稳定作斗争的公民活跃社区中。大规模的短期租赁市场——通常涉及社交距离较远的交易所,经营者租用多处房产——在昂贵的住房市场中很普遍,那里有房地产投资机会,可以利用住房空置。因此,本研究建立在对市场形成和细分的理解之上,结合了地方不平等的作用,同时也更广泛地阐明了平台经济市场内部的紧张关系。
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期刊介绍: Social Currents, the official journal of the Southern Sociological Society, is a broad-ranging social science journal that focuses on cutting-edge research from all methodological and theoretical orientations with implications for national and international sociological communities. The uniqueness of Social Currents lies in its format. The front end of every issue is devoted to short, theoretical, agenda-setting contributions and brief, empirical and policy-related pieces. The back end of every issue includes standard journal articles that cover topics within specific subfields of sociology, as well as across the social sciences more broadly.
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