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Collective institutional work: the case of Airbnb in Amsterdam,London and New York
Authors:Wouter P C Boon  Kristy Spruit  Koen Frenken
Affiliation:1. Innovation Studies, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlandsw.p.c.boon@uu.nl;3. Innovation Studies, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Given that online platforms disrupt established industries and challenge existing institutions, they can only be successful if their innovation becomes both legal and legitimate. This requires ‘institutional work’ that changes perceptions and regulations within society. Rather than only focussing on the online platform as the sole agent engaging in institutional work, our study analyses institutional work as a collective process. We investigate the case of home-sharing platform Airbnb and the process of institutional change its introduction prompted regarding short-term rental in Amsterdam, London and New York. We find, contrary to the popular view of online platforms as disruptive entrepreneurs, that the platform mainly focusses on creating new institutions rather than disrupting existing ones, and that users and non-users undertake most of the institutional work activities. We also show that different types of actors carry out different types of institutional work suggesting that the process of institutional work is highly distributed.
Keywords:Digital platforms  institutions  legitimacy  legality  users
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