Erik Braun
Associate Professor
About
My motivation is that gifted students enter in science
Erik Braun is Associate Professor of Marketing and Tourism at the Department of Marketing and joined CBS in 2019. Erik holds a M.Sc. in Economics & Business (with distinction) and a Ph.D. in City Marketing from Erasmus University Rotterdam. Erik is one of the first scholars to publish on city marketing and published also in city branding. Erik prioritizes the effectiveness of place branding strategies, the interplay between private and public sector stakeholders in managing and communicating place brands in an increasingly competitive and digital marketplace.
In his tourism research the focus is on using big data to understand tourism behavior (revealed preferences), tourist’s perceptions and more effective tourism management (e.g. over-tourism) and including social and psychological effects and attitudes in extraordinarily (crisis) situations.
Erik’s work is published in top journals such as Tourism Management, Public Administration Review and Urban Studies.
Publications
See all publicationsApril 2026
To Travel or Not?
Developing the Distinct Construct of Travel Avoidance
Erik Braun, Associate Professor
Szilvia Gyimothy Mørup-Petersen, Associate Professor
Sebastian Zenker, Professor
January 2025
Does Participation Predict Support for Place Brands?
An Analysis of the Relationship between Stakeholder Involvement and Brand Citizenship Behavior
Go to publicationApril 2023
‘Thin’ Regional Identities: Economic Instrumentality or Pathway to Thickness?
The Case of the Pearl River Delta
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