TY - GEN
T1 - Ghost Booking as a New Philanthropy Channel: A Case Study on Ukraine-Russia Conflict
AU - Puspitasari, Fachrina Dewi
AU - Tyson, Gareth
AU - Haq, Ehsan Ul
AU - Hui, Pan
AU - Lee, Lik Hang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 ACM.
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - The term ghost booking has recently emerged as a new way to conduct humanitarian acts during the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in 2022. The phenomenon describes the events where netizens donate to Ukrainian citizens through no-show bookings on the Airbnb platform. Impressively, the social fundraising act that used to be organized on donation-based crowdfunding platforms is shifted into a sharing economy platform market and thus gained more visibility. Although the donation purpose is clear, the motivation of donors in selecting a property to book remains concealed. Thus, our study explores peer-to-peer donation behavior on Airbnb, which was originally intended for economic exchanges, and further identifies which platform attributes effectively drive donation behaviors. We collect over 200K guest reviews from 16K Airbnb property listings in Ukraine by employing two collection methods (screen scraping and HTML parsing). Then, we distinguish ghost bookings among guest reviews. Our analysis uncovers the relationship between ghost booking behavior and the platform attributes. We also pinpoint several attributes that influence ghost booking. Our findings highlight that donors incline to credible properties explicitly featured with humanitarian needs, i.e., the hosts in penury.
AB - The term ghost booking has recently emerged as a new way to conduct humanitarian acts during the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in 2022. The phenomenon describes the events where netizens donate to Ukrainian citizens through no-show bookings on the Airbnb platform. Impressively, the social fundraising act that used to be organized on donation-based crowdfunding platforms is shifted into a sharing economy platform market and thus gained more visibility. Although the donation purpose is clear, the motivation of donors in selecting a property to book remains concealed. Thus, our study explores peer-to-peer donation behavior on Airbnb, which was originally intended for economic exchanges, and further identifies which platform attributes effectively drive donation behaviors. We collect over 200K guest reviews from 16K Airbnb property listings in Ukraine by employing two collection methods (screen scraping and HTML parsing). Then, we distinguish ghost bookings among guest reviews. Our analysis uncovers the relationship between ghost booking behavior and the platform attributes. We also pinpoint several attributes that influence ghost booking. Our findings highlight that donors incline to credible properties explicitly featured with humanitarian needs, i.e., the hosts in penury.
KW - Airbnb
KW - Donation
KW - Humanitarian acts
KW - Sharing economy
KW - Social computing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85174315920&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/3603163.3609028
DO - 10.1145/3603163.3609028
M3 - Conference article published in proceeding or book
AN - SCOPUS:85174315920
T3 - HT 2023 - The 34th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
BT - HT 2023 - The 34th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
T2 - 34th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, HT 2023
Y2 - 4 September 2023 through 8 September 2023
ER -