Legitimacy and Inclusivity in Place Branding

Abstract

Scholars have increasingly called for multi-stakeholder and participatory approaches to place branding. The inclusion of communities is often argued for creating legitimate place brands. However, there is limited understanding of how these notions interact. This paper investigates how stakeholders construct legitimacy and inclusivity in their place branding practices. We develop a theoretical framework for legitimacy-inclusivity and apply it to a case study of Northamptonshire, UK. The analysis reveals contrasting approaches by industry stakeholders and voluntary organisations in terms of representation and advocacy, engagement and co-creation, and effectiveness and impact. The unique characteristics and mechanisms of voluntary organisations, which facilitate community leadership and engagement, have implications for more inclusive and legitimate place branding.

Description

open access article

Keywords

Place branding, voluntary sector, legitimacy, inclusivity, community engagement, network governance

Citation

Bisani, S., Daye, M., Mortimer, K. (2024) Legitimacy and Inclusivity in Place Branding. Annals of Tourism Research, 109, 103840

Rights

Attribution 4.0 International
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