Destination brand gestalt: dimensionalizing co-created tourism destination branding

被引:3
作者
Mandagi, Deske W. [1 ]
Centen, Dave [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Klabat, Dept Econ & Business, North Minahasa, Indonesia
[2] Univ Philippines Diliman, Dept Business Adm, Quezon City, Philippines
关键词
Tourism destination; Brand; Branding; Destination branding; Brand gestalt; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; SERVICESCAPE; PERSONALITY; EXPERIENCE; COLLABORATION; STAKEHOLDERS; MANAGEMENT; DYNAMICS; IDENTITY; INQUIRY;
D O I
10.1108/IJTC-02-2024-0049
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeAnchored in the theories of brand gestalt and stakeholder perspectives, this study aims to undertake a comprehensive examination of the brand gestalt concept, emphasizing its multidimensional nature and the process of co-creation.Design/methodology/approachFocused within the context of the Wonderful Indonesia brand, the research draws upon a rich qualitative data set derived from in-depth interviews conducted with 18 international tourists, supplemented by netnography (or internet ethnography) of websites, social media and online articles related to Wonderful Indonesia. Using grounded theory methodology, the qualitative data undergo rigorous analysis to identify emergent themes and patterns.FindingsThe research elucidates the four dimensions (4S) comprising brand gestalt: storyscapes, sensescapes, servicescapes and stakeholderscapes. Each dimension is further delineated into essential categories, providing a comprehensive understanding of brand gestalt. This study highlights the collaborative nature of brand gestalt, emphasizing the involvement of multiple stakeholders in shaping the brand's identity and perception. Consumer perceptions of co-creation are identified as significant contributors to brand gestalt, enhancing the brand's value proposition.Practical implicationsDestination management and practitioners can use the insights from the research to refine their brand management and marketing strategies by leveraging the dimensions of brand gestalt. Recognizing the collaborative construct of brand gestalt can guide businesses in fostering meaningful relationships with stakeholders and aligning branding efforts with collective visions. Understanding the role of consumer co-creation in brand development can inform strategies aimed at enhancing brand equity and fostering consumer loyalty.Originality/valueThis study extends existing literature on brand gestalt by providing a comprehensive examination of its four dimensions and essential categories. By emphasizing the collaborative nature of brand gestalt, this study contributes to advancing the understanding of brand co-creation paradigms. The identification of consumer perceptions of co-creation as a significant factor in brand gestalt adds novel insights to the literature, offering valuable implications for brand management and marketing strategies.
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