Information Communication Technologies and City Marketing: Digital Opportunities for Cities Around the World

Information Communication Technologies and City Marketing: Digital Opportunities for Cities Around the World

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Release Date: February, 2009|Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 438
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-134-6
ISBN13: 9781605661346|ISBN10: 1605661341|EISBN13: 9781605661353
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Description:

Important investments of the past several years have greatly contributed to the study of city marketing. Nevertheless, there is still an important tool brought about by the new era which remains unexplored; the new information and communication technologies -- in particular, the Internet.

Information Communication Technologies and City Marketing: Digital Opportunities for Cities Around the World promotes understanding of how ICTs contribute to the development of city marketing strategies to enhance local socio-economic development. Covering central topics such as city branding, export promotion, and industry marketing, this comprehensive book provides academicians, marketers, and city officials with an in-depth look into effective marketing initiatives for city development.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • City branding
  • City Development
  • City global management
  • City marketing initiatives
  • Digital tourism marketing
  • Effective ICT infrastructure
  • Export promotion
  • Global communication and competitiveness
  • Industry marketing
  • Information Communication Technologies
  • Integrated marketing communication strategy
  • Internet Marketing
  • Mobile commerce techniques
  • Strategic technology planning
  • Techno-global economy
  • Tourism Web sites
  • Web site communication
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This book presents insights gained by leading professionals from the practice, research, academic, and consulting side in the field. This is why it should be useful to a variety of constituencies, who are interested in the interrelationships between information and communication technologies and city marketing strategies.

– Mila Gascó-Hernández, International Institute on Governance of Catalonia, Greece
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Mila Gascó-Hernández holds a MBA and a PhD in public policy evaluation (Award Enric Prat de la Riba granted to the best PhD thesis on public management and administration, given by the Escola d’Administració Pública de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain). She is co-founder of Estratic as well as an associate professor at both the Open University of Catalonia and the Pompeu Fabra University, both in Spain. For seven years, she was a senior analyst at the International Institute on Governance of Catalonia. She has a wide teaching experience (she worked as a full professor in the Rovira i Virgili University in Tarragona, Spain) as well as a broad researching experience. She has taken part in numerous national and international seminars, she has published both in Spanish and English and she has supervised some Ph. D thesis. She has collaborated with several institutions such as both the provincial and city government of Barcelona, the World Bank Development Gateway, the United Nations Development Program, the University of Hull in United Kingdom, the Mayor’s Office in Valencia (Venezuela) or the Governments of Brazil and Dominican Republic. Her main interests are related to public policies that allow the transition of a society to the so-called knowledge era (in particular she is interested in e-government and e-governance), to the use of ICTs for human development and to public policy evaluation.
Teresa Torres-Coronas has a bachelor's degree in economics (Barcelona University) and a PhD in management (Rovira i Virgili University). She won first prize in the 2000 edition of EADA related management research. She is the author of the book Valuing Brands (Ediciones Gestión 2000, Spain), co-author of the book Retrieve Your Creativity (Septem Ediciones, Spain), and co-editor of the books Changing the way you teach: Creative tools for management education (Septem Ediciones, Spain), e-HRM: Managing knowledge people (Idea Group, USA), Higher creativity for virtual teams: Developing platforms for co-creation (Information Science Reference) and, The Encyclopedia of HRIS: Challenges in e-HRM (Information Science Reference). She is author of many articles and conference papers about intangible management, management education, and applied creativity and IT. She is management professor at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili. She is one of the researchers of the ELIS group: E-government for Local Integration with Sustainability (Hull University). She is an active member of the Management Education and Development Division (Academy of Management) and the Information Resources Management Association (IRMA).
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Editorial Advisory Board

Editorial Advisory Board

  • Mario Arias-Oliva, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
  • Juan G. Cegarra-Navarro, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain
  • A. Andrea Licari, St. John’s University, USA
  • Jeffrey Roy, Dalhousie University, Canada
  • Miguel Yañez, Primero Estrategia, Spain

    List of Reviewers

  • Adekunle Okunoye, Xavier University, USA
  • Alemayehu Molla, RMIT University, Australia
  • Ana Laura Rivoir, Universidad de la Republica de Uruguay, Uruguay
  • Anne-Marie Oostveen, Oxford Internet Institute, UK
  • Araceli Rodríguez Merayo, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
  • Arantxa Vidal Blasco, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
  • Bantu Morolong, University of Bostwana, Bostwana
  • Barbara Fillip, Knowledge for Development, USA
  • Carlos E. Jimenez, Information Systems Service, Department of Justice, Generalitat de Catalunya Estratic, Spain
  • Gashaw Kebede, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
  • Irena Ogranjensek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Isabel Huerta, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla, Mexico
  • James Piecowye, Zayed University, UAE
  • Jean-Baptiste Harguindeguy, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux, France
  • Luis Felipe Luna Reyes, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla, Mexico
  • Manuel Acevedo, Independent consultant, Argentina
  • Marianna Sigala, University of Aegean, Greece
  • Mohinder Satija, G N D University, India
  • Paula M. D'Orsi, UrbanArqCity, Argentina
  • Penelope Markellou, University of Patras, Greece
  • Ranjini Raghavendra, Lancaster University, UK
  • Raul Zambrano, UNDP, USA
  • Rebecca Lekoko, University of Bostwana, Bostwana
  • Susheel Chhabra, Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, India
  • Udo Averwege, Thekwini Municipality, South Africa
  • Xiudian Dai, University of Hull, UK