Co-creation and internal place branding: a case study of Plettenberg Bay, South Africa

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Nicola Camatti
Simon Wallington
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[1] University of Venice Ca’ Foscari,Department of Economics
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Place Branding and Public Diplomacy | 2023年 / 19卷
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South Africa; Co-creation; Internal place branding; Tourism-South Africa; Brand co-creation; Common platform;
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Co-creation is a common term used in place branding to describe the involvement of stakeholders in the creation of a place’s brand. The motivation behind co-creation is that it will add depth and legitimacy to the brand. Through a process of co-creation, it is also hoped that stakeholders will become active ambassadors of the brand and its values. Co-creation, however, is far from simple in practice—places are complicated, budgets are often small and competing interests are many. This paper examines the processes of co-creation that were initiated by Plett Tourism, a tourism office in a South African seaside town called Plettenberg Bay. By considering this case study, and case studies from other places, it is hoped that a broader conception of co-creation can be understood, one that goes beyond the early stages of involving stakeholders in the creation of a place brand and instead creating a platform for continuous engagement with stakeholders. Part of this engagement is sometimes called internal place branding, and so the ways in which internal place branding intersects with co-creation will discussed in this paper too.
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