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Residents’ peer-to-peer accommodation hosting intentions: constraints, negotiation and learned helplessness

Honeyka Mahajan (School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Jammu, Jammu, India)
Aseesdeep Kour (School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Jammu, Jammu, India)
Neelika Arora (School of Business Studies, Central University of Jammu, Jammu, India)

Tourism Review

ISSN: 1660-5373

Article publication date: 30 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Peer-to-peer accommodation (P2PA) has witnessed remarkable growth across the globe recently. However, acceptance of P2PA among residents in developing economies is still fraught with several challenges. The paper aims to extend the constraint–negotiation framework to examine the motivations, perceived constraints, negotiation strategies and the role of learned helplessness of local residents to host tourists.

Design/methodology/approach

The data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire by using cluster random sampling technique. In total, 454 usable questionnaires were collected through on-site research. The structural model was tested by using survey data by applying PLS-SEM 4.0.

Findings

The results suggest that while perceived constraints can inhibit residents from hosting, negotiation strategies can reduce helplessness and encourage residents to host tourists.

Practical implications

Theoretically, this study advances P2PA literature by integrating learned helplessness in the constraint–negotiation framework and it offers insights for the P2PA providers as well as policymakers.

Originality/value

This is a pioneering study to examine the role of learned helplessness using constraint–negotiation framework in the context of P2PA, thus paving the way to advance P2PA-related research from the residents’ perspective.

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Acknowledgements

Author contribution: Ms. Honeyka Mahajan: Conceptualization (Supporting), Data curation (Lead), Validation (Equal), Writing – original draft (Lead). Ms. Aseesdeep Kour: Formal analysis (Equal),Methodology (Lead), Software (Equal), Writing – original draft (Equal). Dr. Neelika Arora: Conceptualization (Lead), Project administration (Lead), Supervision (Lead), Visualization (Equal), Writing – review & editing (Equal).

Citation

Mahajan, H., Kour, A. and Arora, N. (2024), "Residents’ peer-to-peer accommodation hosting intentions: constraints, negotiation and learned helplessness", Tourism Review, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/TR-09-2023-0627

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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