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High tide, low price? Flooding alerts and hotel prices in Venice

Francesco Angelini, Paolo Figini and Veronica Leoni

Tourism Economics, 2024, vol. 30, issue 4, 876-899

Abstract: This research explores the effects of High Tide alerts on hotel prices in Venice, a city that is vulnerable to the impacts of extreme climate events due to its fragile ecosystem and a long history of floods in the city center. By analyzing and combining price data from Booking.com with publicly available information on tides and weather, this study uses regression discontinuity design to test for changes in hotel prices when tide levels reach a critical threshold. The results offer insights into the sensitivity of hotel prices to weather alerts and provide valuable information on the potential impact of climate change on Venice’s tourism-driven economy, with implications for the cost–benefit analysis of activating protective barriers for lagoon protection.

Keywords: Venice; high water; climate events; weather alerts; dynamic pricing; revenue management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1177/13548166231174270

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