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Rebranding a "rather strange, definitely unique" city via co-creation with its residents




TekijätUlla Hakala, Arja Lemmetyinen, Lenita Nieminen

KustantajaPalgrave Macmillan

Julkaisuvuosi2020

JournalPlace Branding and Public Diplomacy

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiPLACE BRANDING AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY

Lehden akronyymiPLACE BRANDING PUBLI

Vuosikerta16

Aloitussivu316

Lopetussivu325

Sivujen määrä10

ISSN1751-8040

eISSN1751-8059

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1057/s41254-020-00173-4


Tiivistelmä
The purpose of this study is to investigate how a city can be rebranded as a result of co-creation with its residents, using the city of Pori in Finland as a case example. Residents play a critical role in co-creation as they live the city; it is they who make the place. Indeed, the inclusion of residents is often requested in contemporary place-branding literature (e.g. Giovanardi et al. in: Kavaratzis et al. (eds) Inclusive place branding. Critical perspectives on theory and practice, Routledge, London, 2017). Citing the communication coordinator, the case city has had a brand, but the brand has not been documented; it has had a logo but has not had a brand manual. The administrative functions have acted independently, each implementing its own version of a brand, i.e. the brand has been fragmented. Accordingly, the aim of the co-creation process was to reform and reorganize Pori's brand - not make a city make-over but develop the city and its brand on strategic level. There are recent articles on the co-creation of a place brand from the bottom-up approach (e.g., Casais and Monteiro in Place Brand Public Dipl 15:229-237, 2019; Hudson et al. in J Vacat Mark 23:365-377, 2017), yet practically no studies on engaging residents in a city's rebranding process. Overall, scientific articles on rebranding are scarce. This study expands knowledge in both areas by carefully investigating and documenting the co-creative rebranding process from initiation to implementation over a 5-year timeline. For this, various qualitative methods were applied, and various sources of data used, e.g., 100 residents interviewed.



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