The Role of a City Council in a Place Branding Campaign: The Case of Vic in Catalonia

The fundamental goal of this article is to show the implications that place branding has for regional public management through a case study of the brand “Vic, a city with a human dimension” [Vic, ciutat a la mesura humana, in Catalan language], a project commissioned by the city council of Vic and...

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Autores: Ginesta Portet, Xavier, San Eugenio Vela, Jordi de, Montaña, Jordi, Corral Marfil, José A.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:UVic-UCC
Repositorio:RiUVic. Repositori institucional de la UVic-UCC
OAI Identifier:oai:dspace.uvic.cat:10854/7614
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10854/7614
https://doi.org/10.3390/su12114420
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Construcció de marca (Màrqueting)
Marca de lloc
Governança urbana
Cooperació público-privada
Vic (Catalunya)
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Sumario:The fundamental goal of this article is to show the implications that place branding has for regional public management through a case study of the brand “Vic, a city with a human dimension” [Vic, ciutat a la mesura humana, in Catalan language], a project commissioned by the city council of Vic and carried out by the city’s university (University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia). Vic is the capital of the Osona region, in the centre of Catalonia, with a population of 45,040 inhabitants. Methodologically, this research utilised 14 focus group discussions, two in-depth interviews and a survey addressed to citizens and answered by 855 people. In regards to results, the research shows that the practice of place branding transcends the traditional action areas of place marketing and place promotion, in order to be fully integrated in the region’s overall management policies, that is to say, its urban governance. The article also concludes that the processes of conceptualisation and implementation of new place brands must be framed within a bottom-up approach, integrating all the stakeholders (public–private cooperation) in the decision-making process.