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Understanding place identity in urban scale Smart Heritage using a cross-case analysis method

Shiran Geng (Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia)
Hing-Wah Chau (Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia)
Elmira Jamei (Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia)
Zora Vrcelj (Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia)

International Journal of Tourism Cities

ISSN: 2056-5607

Article publication date: 17 August 2023

Issue publication date: 7 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Smart Heritage is a recently established discourse that entwines smartness and the heritage discipline. Studies have shown that place identity is at the core of value-based frameworks of built heritage. This study aims to unveil the role of identity in existing Smart Heritage frameworks, which is currently a gap in existing research.

Design/methodology/approach

To better understand place identity in the Smart Heritage context and facilitate future framework establishments, this study uses a cross-case analysis method to scrutinise common trends in the identity development of seven current best practices.

Findings

The results show that current best practices involve smart technologies in sustaining or rebuilding heritage identities, mostly mapped on the local scale. Catered solutions are essential in this context due to historic cities’ variegated pursuits of identity. Most current Smart Heritage projects are at the transitioning stage from digital to smart, as the autonomous ability of smart innovations is yet to be fully realised on the city or the global scale. Researchers are encouraged to draw essence from existing heritage frameworks considering the built heritage’s place identity, which is at the core of culturally sustainable Smart Heritage transitions.

Originality/value

This study concludes with five recommendations for addressing heritage identity in Smart Heritage frameworks, targeting future research avenues. Also, this study furthers the discussion on the linkage of Smart Heritage, place identity and marketing strategy, contributing to the city branding and tourism management field. Future research should extend the case-study selection beyond Europe, which is a recognised limitation of this study.

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Citation

Geng, S., Chau, H.-W., Jamei, E. and Vrcelj, Z. (2023), "Understanding place identity in urban scale Smart Heritage using a cross-case analysis method", International Journal of Tourism Cities, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 729-750. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJTC-10-2022-0244

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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