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Understanding stressors and wellbeing of peer-to-peer accommodation providers in Regional Australia

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-28, 04:16 authored by Oskaras Vorobjovas-PintaOskaras Vorobjovas-Pinta, J Pearce, G Willson, E Franken
<p>The study of well-being is a significant emerging frontier in tourism and hospitality research. Nonetheless, research efforts to date provide limited examination of the stressors associated with running peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation, particularly for those providers operating in regional Australia. Using the PERMA model as a wellbeing framework, this exploratory study focuses on wellbeing in relation to coping with stressors emerging from running a P2P accommodation. These stressors combined with round-the-clock technological access and non-work demands can create devastating impacts on the well-being of P2P accommodation providers. This study also identifies potential support mechanisms that could be employed to deal with these stressors.</p>

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Publication title

Proceedings of the 33rd CAUTHE 2023 Annual Conference: West, East, South, North: Redirecting Research in Tourism, Hospitality and Events

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Pagination

1 piece-abstract

ISBN

9780994514196

Department/School

Sociology and Criminology

Publisher

CAUTHE

Place of publication

Australia

Event title

CAUTHE Annual Conference

Event Venue

Fremantle, Western Australia

Socio-economic Objectives

110402 Socio-cultural issues in tourism, 110401 Economic issues in tourism

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