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      The effects of location before and during COVID-19 : Impacts on revenue of Airbnb listings in Milan (Italy)

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          This article explores the ability of locational variables and spillover to influence Airbnb listing performance in Milan. The effects of different determinants are analyzed for the periods before and during the pandemic. The sample includes 7213 listings, is based on AirDNA data, and developed using two regression models. The findings confirm the hypotheses proposed. The revenue estimated for a standard apartment in 2020 was approximately double that estimated for 2021. The results showed some substantial changes during the pandemic, which considerably reduced the ability of well-known variables (such as size) to explain the listing performance variance. The role of host characteristics (superhost badge) increased during the pandemic, while some contractual terms were significantly changed, and the spatial spillover almost doubled.

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                Journal
                Ann Tour Res
                Ann Tour Res
                Annals of Tourism Research
                Elsevier Ltd.
                0160-7383
                1873-7722
                4 August 2022
                4 August 2022
                : 103464
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Business, Law, Economics, and Consumer Behaviour, Via Carlo Bo, 1. I-20143 Milan, Italy
                [b ]Università IULM, Italy
                [c ]Department of Quantitative Methods for Economics and Business, Campus de la Cartuja sn, 18011, Granada, Nicaragua
                [d ]University of Granada, Spain
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author at: Department of Business, Law, Economics, and Consumer Behaviour, Via Carlo Bo, 1. I-20143 Milan, Italy.
                Article
                S0160-7383(22)00115-3 103464
                10.1016/j.annals.2022.103464
                9350680
                755bf4dd-0128-4af5-aa4b-93cef1726a8a
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                : 10 February 2022
                : 13 July 2022
                : 15 July 2022
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                airbnb,listing performance,revenue per available room,the periods before and during covid-19,commerce,spatial spillover effect

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