Latin America ́s Potential in Nation Branding: A closer look at Brazil ́s, Chile ́s and Colombia ́s practices

Latin America ́s Potential in Nation Branding: A closer look at Brazil ́s, Chile ́s and Colombia ́s practices
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Publisher : diplom.de
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9783954896424
ISBN-13 : 3954896427
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Book Synopsis Latin America ́s Potential in Nation Branding: A closer look at Brazil ́s, Chile ́s and Colombia ́s practices by : Eva Niesing

Download or read book Latin America ́s Potential in Nation Branding: A closer look at Brazil ́s, Chile ́s and Colombia ́s practices written by Eva Niesing and published by diplom.de. This book was released on 2013-09-27 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the globalized world of today, a well-elaborated, long-term oriented nation branding strategy can help nations to improve and to better control of their nation image. Nation branding activities increase the countries’ competitiveness in the global marketplace, and help to foster the tourism arrivals, inward foreign direct investment flows and exports, and further, they help to attract talented workforce and students. Despite its growing importance, most Latin American countries still have not engaged enough in the area of nation branding, and mostly only focus their activities on the tourism promotion. The region’s countries have a good image regarding soft factors such as their people and tourism attractions but have a weak image regarding their products and investment opportunities. Brazil has a relatively good nation image in many dimensions but still has not developed an extensive nation branding strategy. Chile and Colombia are among the Latin American countries which have started to conduct more complete nation branding activities. Although, such advances can be observed, there is still a lot of improvement potential in the nation branding practices of Latin American countries.


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