998 resultados para City Branding
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo sobre a participação de Design Gráfico no projeto de identidade visual das marcas turísticas de cidades. O foco recai sobre a coerência da visualidade gráfica da marca com relação ao posicionamento socioeconômico e cultural das cidades, como instâncias de empreendimentos turísticos. O estudo do posicionamento das marcas de cidades foi baseado no livro Competitive Identity (ANHOLT, 2007), também, em Anholt city branding index (2006) e nas atualizações parciais desse índice (ANHOLT, 2009 e 2011). Além disso, as marcas gráficas de 30 cidades e os respectivos dados sobre seu posicionamento, como empreendimentos turísticos, foram coletadas em websites oficiais das cidades na internet. Tendo como base essas 30 cidades com um a marca gráfica turística da cidade, foi proposta uma classificação visual dessas baseando-se em três principais categorias: Categorização conceitual; a Categorização cinéticosensorial; Categorização visual. Com base nessas informações e na classificação da visualidade das marcas gráficas pesquisadas, foi realizado um estudo comparado, visando estabelecer coerências entre a comunicação visual da marca gráfica e o posicionamento socioeconômico e cultural das cidades turísticas. Diante disso, apresentam-se em destaque as marcas das cidades São Paulo e Melbourne, como um exemplo nacional e outro internacional da criatividade gráfica aplicada e da coerência entre o posicionamento do empreendimento turístico e a identidade visual da marca
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El uso de las TIC se ha masificado dentro del ámbito del turismo convirtiéndose en herramienta fundamental y un aliado para llegar a conquistar turistas para los diferentes destinos que se promocionan a través de aplicaciones moviles o de website.Cada vez más las entidades turísticas o las empresas recurren a las tecnologías de la información, en particular Internet, como medio para promocionar sus productos y servicios turísticos. Estas nuevas tecnologías han cambiado el concepto de vida de personas en cuanto a la consulta de precio y rapidez de información de los diferentes servicios turísticos.En Valledupar se debe: aprovechar la tendencia mundial al rescate de los valores auténticos, el medio ambiente y las comunidades indígenas a través de diferentes modalidades de turismo: Ecoturismo, etnoturismo, agroturismo, cultural, religioso, compras, aventura, salud, deportivo, ciudad capital. Se debe ampliar el conocimiento del territorio municipal y de los valores autóctonos. Mediante uso de software libre y de código abierto se pueden crear soluciones para fortalecer la promoción del sector turístico de la ciudad de Valledupar.
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The aim of the research was to create a comprehensive city branding process. This was done by identifying the key target groups of the city and considering them in the city branding process. Also key stakeholders were identified and taken into consideration when creating the branding process. As an empirical study, three first stages of the city branding process were implemented for the city of Lappeenranta having "students" as the case target group. An interview with the city officials was conducted, as well as a student survey on the current city image of Lappeenranta. Quantitative research methods were used to analyze the results of the survey. A comprehensive city branding process with eight stages was created in the research. Target groups were considered in the process by identifying the target group dependent stages. The empirical study revealed that the current city image held by the students consists of six dimensions. These dimensions were analyzed from the viewpoint of Lappeenranta with the help of an importance performance analysis.
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The article revises the role of architecture and iconic buildings in the branding of urban spaces.
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A city's branding is investigated using generic product and services branding models. Two generic branding models and tourism segmentation models guide an investigation into city branding 'as it should be' and 'as it is' using Birmingham, England as a case study. The unique characteristics of city brands are identified and Keller's Brand Report Card provides a theoretical framework for building a picture of the brand-building activity taking place in the city. Four themes emerge and are discussed: 1) the impact of a network on brand models developed for organisations; 2) segmentation of brand elements; 3) corporate branding; and 4) the political dimension. A conclusion is that city branding would be more effective if the systems and structures of generic branding models were adopted.
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In order to grow, cities are increasingly competing for attention, jobs, investments, visitors, residents and significant events. Cities need to come up with creative solutions to keep up with the competition; they ought to become creative cities. Attracting talented and diverse inhabitants is a key factor in developing a creative city, which on is characterized by openness, tolerance, vibrancy and diversity. Along the need for renewed city images city brand building has become popular. Helsinki is the World Design Capital 2012 (WDC 2012) and this mega-event presents a meaningful opportunity for the city to broadcast itself globally. The purpose of this study is to evaluate how Helsinki brands itself as a creative city through an international mega-event. The sub-aims are to: 1) Map the factors behind the creative city and their relation to the city of Helsinki, 2) Describe the city branding process, 3) Evaluate the role of the Helsinki World Design Capital 2012 mega-event in Helsinki’s creative city brand building. First, the theory discusses the concept of the creative city that has gained growing attention during the past decade. Then, the city branding process is described and the benefits of hosting a mega-event are presented. Finally, co-branding a city and a mega-event in order to generate maximum benefit from the mega-event, is reviewed. This is a qualitative research for which data was collected through three face-to-face interviews, the World Design Capital 2012 bid, Helsinki’s economic development strategy, a consulting firm’s research report on the case city and web-pages. The research reveals that Helsinki has shown interest in the creative city discussion. The terminology around the concept is however approached carefully. Helsinki fits many of the creative city characteristics and recognizes its flaws for which improvement strategies have been planned. Bottlenecks keeping the city from promoting a more open mind were mainly revealed in its organizational structures. Helsinki has no official brand strategy; nonetheless pressure to develop one is present. The World Design Capital 2012 mega-event is seen as a meaningful stepping board to strengthen Helsinki’s identity and image, and start thinking about a city brand. The brand strategies of the mega-event support the values and virtues of the city itself, which enables benefits of co-branding introduces in the theory part. Helsinki has no official brand and doesn’t call itself a creative city, however this study shows signs of the city taking steps towards building a creative city brand with the help of the Helsinki World Design Capital 2012 mega-event.
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The main objective of this Master’s Thesis was to examine the perceived city brand image of tourists and residents. It was aimed to accomplish by examining first the contribution of city attributes and marketing communications on forming brand attitudes, and then discover how the brand attitudes influence on city brand image. The impact of brand attitudes and city brand image on behavioral intention was also reviewed. The empirical part of the thesis was conducted with a quantitative method through online-based survey. The sample (n = 492) consisted of tourists and residents of the case city. The data was analyzed with statistical analyses by SPSS program. Brand attitudes, based on the main attributes, were calculated through multi-attribute attitude model. The results confirmed exposure to marketing communications has direct and positive influence on brand attitudes, especially the offline marketing communications. The findings revealed brand attitudes impact directly on city brand image perception. Brand attitudes and brand image dimensions had direct impact on tourists and residents’ behavioral intention. The findings provide important information for the city marketers. They increase marketers understanding on how target population perceives the city brand image and how it impacts on their future behavior. This thesis reveals the perception of current city brand image and gives guidance on what to emphasize in city branding to increase city’s attractiveness in conjunction with its economic development. Furthermore, the created framework can be utilized also in the future researches.
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Dans une perspective strictement structurale, cherchant à étendre et généraliser le calque linguistique à la majorité des champs épistémologiques, une nouvelle science –la sémiologie– est née. Considérant les conventions et systèmes langagiers circulant dans la vie sociale des signes, ladite science n’a pas hésité à comparer les systèmes sémiotiques-forme architecturale et paysage de la ville à des structures discursives ou encore des « textes ». L’intégration du système de signes-forme architecturale dans le paysage de la ville se définit conséquemment comme une « dialogie » entre lesdits systèmes sémiotiques, une « intertextualité » s’effectuant sur la base de codes variés, enchevêtrés. En se basant sur les fondements peirciens du signe, nous proposons (selon une méthodologie décompositive desdits systèmes de signes) d’élucider le sens de cette dialogie dans les stratégies contemporaines du « Branding urbain » où ladite « intertextualité » se transforme en « interimagibilité » (ou « intericonicité ») prenant la ville de Toronto et l’extension du musée royal de l’Ontario (ROM) un corpus remarquable manifestant ladite métamorphose.
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Les villes de toutes tailles rivalisent aujourd'hui avec des endroits et des organisations situés sur tous les continents pour attirer les investisseurs, touristes, entreprises, travailleurs, étudiants et futurs résidants. Afin de faire face à cette concurrence mondiale, l’utilisation d’approches et de stratégies de marketing et de branding territorial par les autorités municipales dans leur démarche de planification et de gestion urbaine est de plus en plus fréquente. Ce mémoire se penche sur le caractère politique du branding des villes, qui a été jusqu’ici très peu exploré. Il expose l’engouement observé pour l’adoption de ce type de politiques dans un nombre croissant de villes et s’intéresse à l’influence de la communauté de consultants en marketing des villes dans le transfert de ce type de pratiques. Puisqu’il s’agit d’une approche nouvelle, ce mémoire se veut avant tout exploratoire. Il présente un portrait de la communauté d’acteurs œuvrant dans ce domaine d’activité et expose certains des éléments servant à illustrer l’influence que ces acteurs peuvent avoir sur la diffusion internationale de ce type de politiques et de pratiques.
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La recerca tracta sobre els diferents mecanismes que les ciutats i les regions utilitzen per millorar la seva imatge. En aquest sentit, el treball se centra en la marca-ciutat, el màrqueting de ciutats i els diferents models de comunicació emprats per exaltar la reputació dels territoris. Pel que fa la segona part de la recerca, consisteix en l’estudi de la marca-ciutat Barcelona en els àmbits dels negocis, la societat del coneixement, el turisme, la sostenibilitat i la qualitat de vida i la cultura. Per tant, el propòsit d’aquesta recerca és comprendre quines accions desenvolupen els principals actors per incentivar els negocis a Barcelona, descobrir quines iniciatives s’han pres per potenciar l’economia del coneixement, el turisme, la sostenibilitat i la qualitat de vida i la indústria cultural a la ciutat de Barcelona
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Los cambios socieoeconómicos acaecidos a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, marcan el inicio de una nueva forma de gestionar las ciudades. Ahora, los territorios pasan a formar parte de un nuevo mercado donde entran en competencia con otras ciudades para captar nuevas inversiones y atraer turismo. El ciudadano pasa de ser administrado a ser cliente, que ahora exige mayor calidad en los servicios. Es, en este nuevo entorno, cuando las ciudades son consideradas como producto y se introduce el marketing en la administración de las ciudades. Se focaliza la atención en el consumidor y se implantan estrategias propias del marketing utilizadas con éxito en el sector privado. La administración pública, sin embargo, presenta unas especificaciones determinadas que limita la adopción de estas herramientas ya que los fines del sector público no coinciden plenamente con los objetivos del sector privado basados en la obtención de beneficios y el aumento de las ventas. Una de las técnicas adoptadas por las ciudades que adquiere mayor protagonismo en los últimos 15 años consiste en la creación de una marca ciudad o city branding que tiene como objetivo dotar a la ciudad de una identidad, unos valores y una personalidad que le ayude a posicionarse en el mercado y a diferenciarse del resto de la competencia. Como otras muchas ciudades, la ciudad de Sant Cugat también está en proceso de creación de su marca que le ayude a destacar de sus competidoras para atraer turismo, inversión y nuevos habitantes.
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No contexto atual, os destinos, as cidades, os países são agora encarados como produtos. Neste âmbito, o city marketing e o city branding desempenham um papel chave na identificação das necessidades, desejos e interesses dos diferentes públicos da cidade, assim como na procura efetiva da sua satisfação e preservação do seu bem-estar, em particular e da sociedade em geral. Embora sendo uma disciplina recente, o branding de lugares tem despertado um interesse significativo, acompanhado pelo crescente número de publicações e artigos científicos sobre o tema. No entanto, continua a ser difícil desenhar e implementar eficazmente uma estratégia de marketing aplicada aos lugares, devido à sua complexidade enquanto produtos. Para o efeito, procura-se explicitar o branding, e o city branding, bem como sua evolução para place branding. Não existe melhor forma de perceber os mecanismo de ação, do que através experimentação. Aplicou-se um modelo de avaliação place branding a uma cidade em concreto.