Branding has become an established means for many public sector organisations to support the desired perceptions of the organisation. While branding is often presented as useful and advantageous for the organisations, this study cautions against oversimplifying the issue. By focusing on the perspective of employees, this case study investigates contextual factors that influence the affective outcome of internal brand management, employee brand commitment, in the public sector. The findings reveal the critical importance of the identity and values of an organisation and its employees, and its leadership, in the form of political governance. These factors may have considerable influence on both the implementation and the key principles of pub...
Many public sector firms have embraced branding to promote the firm's desired image. However, the ap...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to understand the internal branding process from the employees’ pe...
Branding is a widely researched and discussed area, but the focus tends to be aimed towards business...
Branding has become an established means for many public sector organisations to support the desired...
The increased use of branding within the public sector signifies an important area for academic rese...
Challenged by demanding contextual conditions, public sector organizations struggle to succeed in in...
In service industry the role of employees especially the behavior and attitude of front-liners play ...
In branding literature, the employee role is recognised as crucial in delivering the service as prom...
In branding literature, the employee role is recognised as crucial in delivering the service as prom...
Internal branding is increasingly seen as a doctrine to ensure employees' delivery of the brand prom...
Service firms increasingly need to rely on other attributes than traditional quality and performance...
Purpose- The purpose of the study was to investigate how employees perceive and understand their com...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the internal branding process from the employees' perspec...
Many public sector firms have embraced branding to promote the firm's desired image. However, the ap...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to understand the internal branding process from the employees’ pe...
Branding is a widely researched and discussed area, but the focus tends to be aimed towards business...
Branding has become an established means for many public sector organisations to support the desired...
The increased use of branding within the public sector signifies an important area for academic rese...
Challenged by demanding contextual conditions, public sector organizations struggle to succeed in in...
In service industry the role of employees especially the behavior and attitude of front-liners play ...
In branding literature, the employee role is recognised as crucial in delivering the service as prom...
In branding literature, the employee role is recognised as crucial in delivering the service as prom...
Internal branding is increasingly seen as a doctrine to ensure employees' delivery of the brand prom...
Service firms increasingly need to rely on other attributes than traditional quality and performance...
Purpose- The purpose of the study was to investigate how employees perceive and understand their com...
The purpose of this paper is to understand the internal branding process from the employees' perspec...
Many public sector firms have embraced branding to promote the firm's desired image. However, the ap...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to understand the internal branding process from the employees’ pe...
Branding is a widely researched and discussed area, but the focus tends to be aimed towards business...