Is the Sharing Economy Making it Easier to Teach Hospitality and Tourism? | skift.com

Hospitality and tourism students enter a post-academic life in a variety of careers and locations. And no matter where they are, the sharing economy will find them. Hospitality programs don’t instruct students how to be “sharing economy hosts,” but with the rise of sites such as Airbnb, students enter a field where travelers have a growing choice of where to stay and what kind of guest experience they want.

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