Re-aligning market and hospitality assemblages: the case of peer-to-peer hospitality in Japan

IF 1.9 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Consumption Markets & Culture Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI:10.1080/10253866.2023.2206127
Marc Chataigner
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how non-professional hosts affect market formation in the hospitality industry. The data collected was derived from peer-to-peer (P2P) hospitality practices in Japan via platforms like Airbnb. The data showed a tension between market and hospitality principles of profit-making and welcoming strangers, respectively. Initially, it appeared that non-professional hosts would conduct business based on economic calculations or focussed on hospitality which may include uncosted incidental services. However, the empirical analysis reveals that whilst the market framings facilitate accommodation creation, in practice non-professional hosts forge an avenue between hospitality and commerce, at a distance from initial hospitality and market framings. In this way, the practices of non-professional actors challenge the purpose of both market exchange and private hospitality and actualise alternative forms of commercial hospitality. This study revisits Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of assemblage to contribute to explicate market formation at the intersection with non-market spheres.
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重新调整市场和酒店组合:日本点对点酒店的案例
摘要本研究探讨了非专业房东如何影响酒店行业的市场形成。收集的数据来自日本通过Airbnb等平台进行的点对点(P2P)招待实践。数据显示,市场和待客原则(赚钱和欢迎陌生人)之间存在矛盾。最初,非专业主人似乎会根据经济计算开展业务,或侧重于招待,其中可能包括不收费的附带服务。然而,实证分析表明,虽然市场框架促进了住宿的创造,但在实践中,非专业房东在最初的款待和市场框架之间建立了一条途径。通过这种方式,非专业行为者的做法挑战了市场交换和私人招待的目的,并实现了商业招待的替代形式。本研究重访德勒兹和瓜塔里的集合概念,有助于阐明市场在与非市场领域交叉处的形成。
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