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Vancouver Voted City With the World’s Best Reputation

 Canada sweeps ‘most reputable city and country’ in RepTrak™ studies
highlighting the value of destination reputation management

 LONDON, ENGLAND September 27, 2012 – Vancouver has been named the city with the world’s best reputation. The result is from Reputation Institute’s 2012 City RepTrak™. The yearly study ranks the world’s 100 most reputable cities by polling more than 18,000 people from the G8 countries.

Vancouver now joins its home, Canada, in the winner’s circle. Canada was named the world’s most reputable country in the 2012 Country RepTrak™ ranking released just three weeks ago.

RepTrak™ destination studies dive deep into the emotional bond between stakeholders and destinations by quantifying the degree to which people Trust, Admire, Respect and have an Affinity for a city or country.

Underlining a destination’s RepTrak™ score are three dimensions that influence the perceptions of a destination.
These dimensions: Advanced Economy, Appealing Environment and Effective Administration, are what drive a destination’s reputation and stakeholder support.

In the City RepTrak™ study, these three dimensions are further defined by 13 reputation attributes that participants in the study are asked to evaluate. These include the destinations’ perceived: beauty; safety; cultural offerings; infrastructure; business environment; schools and more.

“We live in a reputation economy. While the idea of a destination’s reputation may not be on the top of everyone’s mind when they decide where to live, work, vacation, or do business, our studies indicate that it should.

We have found that a person’s perceived reputation of a city is a key factor when deciding where to visit, or in terms of business, to invest. Our modeling demonstrates that effective management of these reputation drivers translates directly into increased tourism receipts, investment, and stakeholder support,” says Nicolas Georges Trad, Executive Partner of Reputation Institute.

Vancouver and Sydney were the only cities to finish in the top 10 in all three of the aforementioned, reputation dimensions. Vancouver scored highest in administration and was recommended by poll participants as also the best place to live and work.

The host of the 2010 Winter Olympics focuses many resources on creating a welcoming environment and promoting its multicultural heritage.

“At Tourism Vancouver, we have a role as a brand steward for our city, helping to court and share positive and responsible media comments, ensuring that our visitor infrastructure is safe and welcoming to everyone, and by inviting the world to come and spend some time with us.

We believe that a factor in Vancouver’s stature is our reputation as a city where all nationalities gather comfortably, where over 40 first languages are spoken in the average school, where perhaps 50% of our population has English as a second language and in our having a deep-seated respect for varied religious views.

Ongoing immigration continues to provide us with an array of benefits: be they wonderful foods; inspired cooking, festivals, music and fashion. In Vancouver, we tend to share ideas, to learn from one another and to celebrate our differences,” commented Rick Antonson, President and CEO of Tourism Vancouver.

Although Vancouver was not voted the most beautiful city in the world, it did place number seven in the category behind old world and architecturally revered Venice, Florence, Rome, Paris, Vienna and Barcelona.

When tallying a reputation score, the 13 reputation attributes are weighted in order of importance in determining a city’s overall reputation. The most important reputation attributes were found to be: beautiful city; safe environment; wide range of appealing experiences, including food, sport, architecture, and entertainment; well-respected leaders and progressive social, economic, and environmental policies.

It is no wonder then that small to medium sized, safe, environmentally friendly and sporty cities like Vancouver, Vienna, Sydney and Copenhagen top the list while the mega cities that never sleep, such as Hong Kong, London, New York and Tokyo are lower down in ranking.

“The world’s largest cities certainly face more challenges when it comes to managing their reputations. They have many more factors that can impact their reputation and many of these influencers cannot be controlled. Additionally, big cities tend to operate much more under the microscope of the media. The conversation surrounding a destination – be it in the news and/or social media – is often a major influence on public perception. We can see in this year’s results just how effective Vancouver has been in shaping a constructive and trustworthy dialogue with the media,” says Reputation Institute’s Nicolas Georges Trad.

While global mega-cities like New York and Hong Kong may still rank amongst the most visited in the world, to maintain and increase their tourism and investment share, the RepTrak™ demonstrates that they will need to focus more on improving these key attributes.

“Destinations that identify and devote proper resources to building a strong reputation attract more tourists, more business investment and when the price is right, sell more products. We can see what happens when for example, a destination neglects these reputation attributes and the opposite effect occurs, as with the USA’s drop in tourism numbers. Destinations, like businesses, need to pay attention to their reputation,” says Kasper Nielsen, Executive Partner of Reputation Institute.

About Reputation Institute

Reputation Institute is the world’s leading corporate reputation consulting firm. Founded in 1997, with a presence in over 30 countries, we are the pioneer in reputation management. Through systematic research and analysis, Reputation Institute supports companies to build comprehensive strategies and make operational decisions that are designed to align stakeholders with corporate objectives creating tangible economic value. We enable leaders to make business decisions that build and protect reputational capital and drive competitive advantage. For more information: www.reputationinstitute.com.

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2012 City RepTrak™ Results*

 

City Rank

City RepTrak™ Pulse

Vancouver 1

74,22

Vienna 2

74,03

Sydney 3

73,01

Copenhagen 4

72,96

Oslo 5

72,14

Barcelona 6

71,84

Florence 7

71,66

Venice 8

71,04

Stockholm 9

71,03

Melbourne 10

70,68

Paris 11

70,23

Munich 12

70,03

London 13

69,52

Osaka 14

69,46

San Francisco 15

68,95

Rome 16

68,87

Zurich 17

68,74

Geneva 18

68,73

Frankfurt 19

68,48

Edinburgh 20

68,45

Madrid 21

68,28

Toronto 22

68,10

Berlin 23

67,91

Auckland 24

67,82

Prague 25

67,82

Montreal 26

67,62

Helsinki 27

67,37

Tokyo 28

67,15

Lisbon 29

66,97

Dublin 30

66,95

Brussels 31

66,86

Brisbane 32

66,73

Perth 33

66,52

Bali (Denpasar) 34

66,22

Adelaide 35

65,91

Orlando 36

65,89

Seattle 37

65,50

Milan 38

65,05

New York 39

64,82

Houston 40

64,76

Amsterdam 41

64,69

Lyon 42

64,53

New Orleans 43

64,37

Washington DC 44

63,56

St. Petersburg 45

63,48

Monterrey 46

63,23

Dubai 47

62,78

Singapore 48

62,78

Budapest 49

62,73

Boston 50

62,65

Los Angeles 51

62,01

Miami 52

61,88

Atlanta 53

61,51

Taipei 54

61,32

Chicago 55

60,00

Rio de Janeiro 56

59,61

Abu Dhabi 57

59,44

Seoul 58

59,11

Kuala Lumpur 59

59,05

Santiago 60

58,88

Montevideo 61

58,22

San Juan 62

58,22

Las Vegas 63

57,98

Buenos Aires 64

57,90

Warsaw 65

57,83

Hong Kong 66

57,59

Istanbul 67

57,46

Santo Domingo 68

57,41

Cancún 69

57,08

Macau 70

57,03

Athens 71

56,51

Cape Town 72

56,33

Kiev 73

55,99

Jerusalem 74

55,52

Lima 75

55,32

Mecca 76

54,85

Shanghai 77

54,62

New Delhi 78

54,50

Guangzhou 79

54,35

Caracas 80

54,11

Sao Paulo 81

53,23

Ryad 82

52,94

Hanoi 83

52,90

Jakarta 84

52,74

Bangkok 85

52,57

Port-au-Prince 86

51,63

Kolkata/Calcutta 87

51,33

Mexico City 88

51,18

Tel Aviv 89

50,47

Cairo 90

50,33

Nairobi 91

50,11

Beijing 92

49,98

Mumbai 93

49,96

Johannesburg 94

49,72

Manila 95

49,02

Karachi 96

46,41

Bogota 97

44,88

Moscow 98

44,13

Tehran 99

35,12

Baghdad 100

28,09

*The methodology used in this year’s City RepTrak™ has been aligned with our Country RepTrak™ study. It therefore departs from last year’s City methodology.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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