A number of cities and towns have used sustainability as a brand position, but most appear to have focused on the environmental aspect of sustainability, while the adoption of other dimensions of sustainability, including social and economic, has been limited. The objective of this study is to create a branding tool that can help towns develop a brand position that is credible, drives growth, involves residents and fosters sustainability. This sustainable place branding analysis was adapted from the importance-performance analysis widely used in business and in the tourism industry. The data were collected from the residents of ten towns in the vicinity of Bangkok, Thailand. The tool provides mayors with a holistic analysis of sustainability, suggests dimensions to be considered in the brand position and guides strategic actions to sustainably develop places. From the findings, the authors suggest five types of sustainable towns that the mayors of the ten towns can adopt as a brand position: elegant, compassionate, lively, peaceful and green.
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