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공공도서관의 장소브랜딩을 위한 장소이미지요인에 관한 연구
Study on the Place Image Factors for Place Branding of Public Libraries 원문보기

한국문헌정보학회지 = Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, v.56 no.4, 2022년, pp.129 - 159  

강유정 (연세대학교 문헌정보학과 대학원) ,  이지연 (연세대학교 문헌정보학과)

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본 연구에서는 공공도서관 방문의 활성화를 위하여, 도서관의 홍보 및 마케팅 전략으로 장소브랜딩을 적용하기 위한 자료를 수집하고 분석하였다. 문헌분석을 통한 장소브랜딩에 대한 이해를 바탕으로 먼저 공공도서관 장소브랜딩의 구성요인 그리고 그 요인들 간의 관계를 도출하였다. 그다음으로 공공도서관을 장소브랜딩한 이후의 기대효과인 이용자 충성도와 장소브랜딩의 구성요인들과의 관계를 도출하여 연구모형 및 연구가설을 세우고 구조방정식모형으로 검증하였다. 총 34개 연구가설 중 21개가 채택되었고 장소이미지요인인 도서관신뢰성, 도서관호혜성, 도서관안전성 모두 이용자충성도에 유의하였다. 본 연구는 공공도서관의 브랜드이미지 창출에 기반이 될 장소이미지요인과 새로운 장소가치로 사회공헌가치를 도출하고, 공공도서관이 자관의 핵심가치(장소가치)에 적합한 장소이미지요인의 선택을 제안함으로써, 공공도서관의 홍보 및 마케팅을 위하여 장소브랜딩을 도입하기 위한 기초연구라는 점에 의의가 있다. 장소브랜딩을 통해 공공도서관이 지역사회에서 높은 인지도와 충성도로 형성된 브랜드파워를 가지며 리더십을 확보할 것으로 기대한다.

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This study generated primary data for supporting the place branding as a part of the library advertising and marketing strategies to increase public library visits. The literature review enabled the use of the place branding concepts to discover the relationships among the constituent parts, factors...

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