
Dorine von BrielUniversity of Queensland | UQ · School of Business
Dorine von Briel
Ph.D. Candidate
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Introduction
Human behaviour, tourism and sustainability
Additional affiliations
April 2020 - present
Annals of tourism research
Position
- Editor
December 2019 - present
Education
July 2020 - December 2023
September 2007 - December 2008
January 2003 - July 2007
Publications
Publications (7)
Peer-to-peer accommodation has been extensively studied over the past decade. The area that has most fascinated researchers –
and most challenged policy-makers – is how to regulate peer-to-peer accommodation to avoid negative side effects, without restricting economic benefits (Dolnicar, 2019). Regulations are typically reported as individual case...
To contribute to the global effort of making production and consumption more sustainable, the tourism industry must reduce the provision of non-essential service components with negative environmental consequences. This study (1) identifies unsustainable non-essential accommodation services, (2) determines their comparative importance, (3) pinpoint...
Over a decade ago, Airbnb disrupted the tourism accommodation industry. Initially, licensed commercial tourism accommodation providers, such as hotels, were not overly concerned. But over time, they saw their market share shrink and realised that Airbnb had the potential to directly compete with them. As the concept of peer-to-peer accommodation wa...
Airbnb is a global phenomenon. Many tourism destinations, especially those with substantial and continuously growing demand, face regulatory challenges because online peer-to-peer accommodation trading platforms enable residents to make their spaces available for short-term rental. We discuss the challenges destinations and their residents face, an...
Airbnb has proactively engaged in a wide range of activities not directly related to peer-to-peer accommodation, including corporate social responsibility initiatives, political activism, and lobbying. Airbnb also has a track record of being vocal on broader societal matters, including immigration, same-sex marriage, homelessness, and discriminatio...
Airbnb reviews, and their effect on future bookings of the reviewed listing, have been studied extensively. What has been ignored to date, however, is the effect hosts’ responses to negative guest reviews can have on booking platforms, such as Airbnb, as a whole. This is the purpose of the present study – the first to experimentally investigate the...
Peer-to-peer accommodation has been extensively studied over the past decade. The area that has most fascinated academic researchers – and most challenged policy-makers – is how to regulate peer-to-peer accommodation to avoid negative side effects, without restricting economic benefits (Dolnicar, 2019). Regulations are typically reported as individ...