Place branding in the metaverse

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Main Author: Santos, Ana Gil Gama dos
Publication Date: 2024
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The present dissertation investigates the strategic utilization of the metaverse in shaping the place branding of global cities, focusing on the case studies of Seoul, South Korea, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The study uses a qualitative research design, case study methodology, and content analysis to examine the metaverse methods employed by these cities. The research attempts to understand the impact of metaverse activities on city branding by combining empirical data with insights acquired from a thorough literature review. The analysis reveals that both Seoul and Dubai strategically leverage the metaverse to enhance their place branding strategy. Seoul, has adopted the metaverse Seoul project, which includes virtual experiences and events that expand its brand identity into the digital domain. The project highlights Seoul's cultural richness and promotes worldwide involvement through immersive virtual tourism and interactive cultural events. Dubai, on the other hand, pursues a distinct decentralized metaverse strategy, promoting itself as a pioneer in the adoption of innovative technology. The "Dubai Metaverse Strategy" emphasizes collaboration, variety, and economic growth in the virtual sphere. Moreover, Dubai promotes the development of a virtual economy, focusing on blockchain technology to protect transactions and ownership. The metaverse serves as a platform for Dubai to promote its cultural heritage, provide virtual tourism experiences, and stimulate economic growth through digital goods and services. The integration of empirical findings and a literature review highlights similarities and differences between the two cities, emphasizing the importance of innovation, diversified target audience involvement, and multi-channel communication in metaverse-driven place branding. The study underlines the metaverse's economic possibilities, including possibilities for entrepreneurship, employment development, and worldwide accessibility. While the study contributes to our understanding of the metaverse's impact on place branding, it recognizes limitations such as the dynamic nature of the metaverse environment and the case study's specificity. The dissertation concludes with managerial implications, emphasizing actionable insights from the research and proposing avenues for future research, such as longitudinal studies, more diverse case selections, and in-depth assessments of internal organizational changes and ethical considerations in metaverse strategies.
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spelling Place branding in the metaverseMetaversePlace brandingCity brandingSeoulDubaiMetaversoSeulThe present dissertation investigates the strategic utilization of the metaverse in shaping the place branding of global cities, focusing on the case studies of Seoul, South Korea, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The study uses a qualitative research design, case study methodology, and content analysis to examine the metaverse methods employed by these cities. The research attempts to understand the impact of metaverse activities on city branding by combining empirical data with insights acquired from a thorough literature review. The analysis reveals that both Seoul and Dubai strategically leverage the metaverse to enhance their place branding strategy. Seoul, has adopted the metaverse Seoul project, which includes virtual experiences and events that expand its brand identity into the digital domain. The project highlights Seoul's cultural richness and promotes worldwide involvement through immersive virtual tourism and interactive cultural events. Dubai, on the other hand, pursues a distinct decentralized metaverse strategy, promoting itself as a pioneer in the adoption of innovative technology. The "Dubai Metaverse Strategy" emphasizes collaboration, variety, and economic growth in the virtual sphere. Moreover, Dubai promotes the development of a virtual economy, focusing on blockchain technology to protect transactions and ownership. The metaverse serves as a platform for Dubai to promote its cultural heritage, provide virtual tourism experiences, and stimulate economic growth through digital goods and services. The integration of empirical findings and a literature review highlights similarities and differences between the two cities, emphasizing the importance of innovation, diversified target audience involvement, and multi-channel communication in metaverse-driven place branding. The study underlines the metaverse's economic possibilities, including possibilities for entrepreneurship, employment development, and worldwide accessibility. While the study contributes to our understanding of the metaverse's impact on place branding, it recognizes limitations such as the dynamic nature of the metaverse environment and the case study's specificity. The dissertation concludes with managerial implications, emphasizing actionable insights from the research and proposing avenues for future research, such as longitudinal studies, more diverse case selections, and in-depth assessments of internal organizational changes and ethical considerations in metaverse strategies.Machado, Joana Pinto Leite CésarMartins, Carla Sofia CarvalhoVeritatiSantos, Ana Gil Gama dos2025-02-19T16:47:40Z2024-07-1820242024-07-18T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/48181urn:tid:203746422enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-13T12:56:43Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/48181Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T01:52:29.708077Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Place branding in the metaverse
title Place branding in the metaverse
spellingShingle Place branding in the metaverse
Santos, Ana Gil Gama dos
Metaverse
Place branding
City branding
Seoul
Dubai
Metaverso
Seul
title_short Place branding in the metaverse
title_full Place branding in the metaverse
title_fullStr Place branding in the metaverse
title_full_unstemmed Place branding in the metaverse
title_sort Place branding in the metaverse
author Santos, Ana Gil Gama dos
author_facet Santos, Ana Gil Gama dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Machado, Joana Pinto Leite César
Martins, Carla Sofia Carvalho
Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Ana Gil Gama dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metaverse
Place branding
City branding
Seoul
Dubai
Metaverso
Seul
topic Metaverse
Place branding
City branding
Seoul
Dubai
Metaverso
Seul
description The present dissertation investigates the strategic utilization of the metaverse in shaping the place branding of global cities, focusing on the case studies of Seoul, South Korea, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The study uses a qualitative research design, case study methodology, and content analysis to examine the metaverse methods employed by these cities. The research attempts to understand the impact of metaverse activities on city branding by combining empirical data with insights acquired from a thorough literature review. The analysis reveals that both Seoul and Dubai strategically leverage the metaverse to enhance their place branding strategy. Seoul, has adopted the metaverse Seoul project, which includes virtual experiences and events that expand its brand identity into the digital domain. The project highlights Seoul's cultural richness and promotes worldwide involvement through immersive virtual tourism and interactive cultural events. Dubai, on the other hand, pursues a distinct decentralized metaverse strategy, promoting itself as a pioneer in the adoption of innovative technology. The "Dubai Metaverse Strategy" emphasizes collaboration, variety, and economic growth in the virtual sphere. Moreover, Dubai promotes the development of a virtual economy, focusing on blockchain technology to protect transactions and ownership. The metaverse serves as a platform for Dubai to promote its cultural heritage, provide virtual tourism experiences, and stimulate economic growth through digital goods and services. The integration of empirical findings and a literature review highlights similarities and differences between the two cities, emphasizing the importance of innovation, diversified target audience involvement, and multi-channel communication in metaverse-driven place branding. The study underlines the metaverse's economic possibilities, including possibilities for entrepreneurship, employment development, and worldwide accessibility. While the study contributes to our understanding of the metaverse's impact on place branding, it recognizes limitations such as the dynamic nature of the metaverse environment and the case study's specificity. The dissertation concludes with managerial implications, emphasizing actionable insights from the research and proposing avenues for future research, such as longitudinal studies, more diverse case selections, and in-depth assessments of internal organizational changes and ethical considerations in metaverse strategies.
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