2015 Country RepTrak The World s Most Reputable Countries July 2015 The World s View on Countries: An Online Study of the Reputation of 55 Countries RepTrak is a registered trademark of Reputation Institute. Copyright 2015 Reputation Institute. All rights reserved.
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Agenda Country RepTrak methodology The most reputed countries Why is a country s reputation important?
The Country RepTrak Model Emotional Reputation Rational Reputation 4
The Reputation Economy Direct Experiences Perceptions Supportive Behaviours Value Creation Country Actions & Communications 3rd-party Influence Stereotypes 5
2015 Country RepTrak Study Overview Stakeholder Group (Target): General public balanced to the country population on age and gender, and was also controlled for region Country Selection: Largest economies by GDP Data Collection Method : CAWI (online interviews) Data Collection Period: From February to March 2015 Sample: Over 48,000 consumers from G8 countries 6
Agenda Country RepTrak methodology The most reputed countries in 2015 Why is a country s reputation important?
Country RepTrak 2015 Top 20 1 Canada 78.1 +1 11 2 Norway 77.1 +4 12 3 Sweden 76.6 = 13 4 Switzerland 76.4-3 14 5 Australia 76.3 = 15 6 Finland 75.1-2 16 7 New Zealand 75.0 +1 17 8 Denmark 74.5-1 18 9 Netherlands 73.7 = 19 Ireland 72.0 +2 Austria 71.2-1 UK +2 69.5 Italy +2 69.4 Germany 69.0-5 Japan 69.0-2 Spain 67.8 +1 Portugal 64.4 +1 France 64.4-2 10 Belgium 72.3 +2 20 Singapore 61.1 =
Largest and most powerful countries are not necessarily the ones with the best reputations 1 Population China USA GDP China Exports USA FDI France Tourism 2 India China USA China USA 3 USA Japan Germany Russia Spain 4 Indonesia Germany Japan Brazil China 5 Brazil UK South Korea Singapore Italy 6 Pakistan France France Canada Turkey 7 Nigeria Brazil Netherlands Australia Germany 8 Bangladesh Italy Russia Spain UK 9 Russia India UK Mexico Russia 10 Japan Russia Italy UK Thailand *Based on World Bank, IMF, WTO, UNCTAD & UNWTO data. 9
but the happiest ones do have better reputations World Happiness Report 2015 (SDSN- United Nations) 10
and the ones that are peaceful Global Peace Index 2015 (Institute for Economics & Peace) 11
and also the ones with less corruption Corruption Perceptions Index 2015 (Transparency International) 12
2015 Country RepTrak Global mean (56.3) 78.1 77.1 76.6 76.4 76.3 75.1 75.0 74.5 73.7 72.3 72.0 71.2 69.5 69.4 69.0 69.0 67.8 64.4 64.4 61.1 57.7 57.0 56.8 56.5 56.2 56.1 55.6 55.5 55.3 54.8 54.5 54.0 52.7 51.9 51.5 50.8 50.1 50.0 49.8 49.7 48.6 47.0 46.6 43.9 43.1 42.5 41.4 41.0 40.2 39.9 36.3 35.1 31.5 29.8 22.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Canada Norway Sweden Switzerland Australia Finland New Zealand Denmark the Netherlands Belgium Ireland Austria the United Kingdom Italy Germany Japan Spain Portugal France Singapore Thailand United States of America Poland Czech Republic Taiwan Brazil Peru Greece Argentina Chile Philippines Malaysia India UAE (incl. Abu Dhabi & Dubai) Indonesia South Korea Mexico Venezuela Turkey South Africa Egypt Israel Qatar Romania Colombia China Ukraine Saudi Arabia Algeria Kazakhstan Nigeria Russia Pakistan Iran Iraq Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. 13
Evolution of Country RepTrak in the last year Belgium +5.5% Italy +5.4% Ireland +5.2% Portugal +6.1% Greece +6.1% China +7.9% Spain +6.1% Egypt +11.6% South Korea +6.5% Taiwan +7.4% Colombia +5.6% Iran +10.8% India +7.4% Philippines +7.3% Indonesia +7.1% Evolution 2014-2015 14
Evolution of Country RepTrak in the last year Russia -3.2% Ukraine -2.8% Qatar -7.4% Brazil -2.4% South Africa -3.2% Evolution 2014-2015 15
Country RepTrak Top 10 by Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2015 Canada Norway Sweden Switzerland Australia Finland New Zealand Denmark Netherlands Belgium 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Switzerland Canada Sweden Finland Australia Norway Denmark Canada Sweden Switzerland Australia Norway Denmark New Zealand Canada Australia Sweden Switzerland Norway New Zealand Finland Canada Sweden Australia Switzerland New Zealand Norway Denmark Sweden Canada Australia Switzerland Norway Finland Denmark New Zealand Finland Denmark Finland Austria Netherlands Germany Netherlands Austria Austria Netherlands Austria Netherlands Netherlands Belgium 16
Asia: On the rise Iran (+10.8%), China (+7.9%) and India (+7.4%) are the most improved Asian countries have improved their reputations on average 3.9% (+1.7 Pulse points), although they are still weak (except for Japan) +3.9% 17
China: Powerful economy, but weak reputation 8,0 7,5 Friendly 7,0 Safe place Beautiful Weight of the attributes 6,5 6,0 5,5 Lifestyle Ethic Progressive Orogressive policies policies Responsible Enjoyable Effective government Operates efficiently Quality P&S Culture Workforce Environment for business 5,0 Education Well-know n brands 4,5 Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. Country scores (differences Score of from the attributes total average) Technology 4,0-20 -15-10 -5 0 5 Appealing Environment Effective Government Advanced Economy 18
Japan: The strongest reputation in Asia 8,0 7,5 Friendly 7,0 Beautiful Safe place Weight of the attributes 6,5 6,0 5,5 Lifestyle Enjoyable Progressive Orogressive policies policies Responsible Ethic Effective government Culture Operates efficiently Quality P&S Workforce Environment for business 5,0 Education Well-know n brands 4,5 Technology 4,0-5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. Country scores (differences Score of the attributes from total average) Appealing Environment Effective Government Advanced Economy 19
Latin America: Positive trend Latin American countries continue to improve their reputations, except for Brazil (-2.4%). Colombia s reputation improves as its economic indicators grow. The peace process seems to have had a very positive effect. Latin American countries have improved their reputations on average 3.1% in the last year. +3.1% 20
Colombia: Reputation takes off Colombia improves its reputation +20.4% since 2010, helped by the economy (PIB increases 4.2% year over year on average for the same period) and the peace process turnaround in 2012. 50 Peace process started 40 30 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 +7.3 since 2010 (+20.4%) Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. 21
Europe: Polarized In the context of economic crisis and constraint policies, Germany s and France s reputation fell slightly (-1.3% and 0.8% respectively). Northern European countries are in the top ten list while Spain (+6.1%), Portugal (6.1%), Italy (+5.4%) and Ireland (+5.2%) have improved their reputations after some economic indicators started to improve. Greece s reputation fell dramatically with its economic crises and default (it was the country in the study that fell the most in 2012), but since then there is a positive trend (+6.1%) 22
Italy: Standout country for its lifestyle, culture and well-known brands Relevance 6.0 Friendly & welcoming people 1 5.4 Appealing lifestyle 4-1.5-1.9-2.0-3.2-3.8 1.1 4.4 3.8 3.6 3.3 2.8 Enjoyable country Beautiful country Contributor to global culture Safe environment Well-known brands High quality products & services Well-educated & reliable people Progressive social & economic policies Responsible participant in the global community Operates efficiently Values education 6 2 12 3 15 11 13 8 5 10 16-4.1 Favorable environment for business 14-5.0 Technologically advanced 17-5.7 Effective government 9-5.9 Ethical country 7 Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. 23
Russia: Worsening Crimea annexation and the Ukrainian crisis are costing Russia its reputation, worsening its downward trend (-3.2%) Ukraine s reputation is also affected (-2.8%) 24
Russia: Unrequited reputation 60% Affinity quadrant Positive Positive equivalence affinity Mutual affinity Difference between reputation score in the country and G8 average 40% 20% 0% -20% -40% India Chile Argentina Mexico Peru China Colombia Italy Brazil Australia Canada Spain the United Kingdom Germany France United States of America South Korea Mutual rejection Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. -60% -100% -80% -60% -40% -20% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Difference between country's reputation score and G8 average Japan Negative Negative equivalence affinity 25
USA: Quantifying the Obama Effect The USA s reputation continues the positive trend under the Obama administration, though it seems to have stabilized. Overall, the USA has seen an improvement of 9.6 Pulse points since 2008. 60 50 40 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 +9.6 since 2008 (+20.2%) Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. 26
2015 Country RepTrak - Internal Reputation (Self-Image) Global mean (68.3) Australia Canada Russia India Germany United States of America Japan the United Kingdom Peru China France 90.1 84.3 82.3 81.7 79.4 76.8 76.6 76.1 74.6 73.8 71.8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Turkey Chile Spain Colombia Mexico Argentina South Korea Italy Brazil South Africa 38.7 66.5 64.7 63.1 59.5 59.1 57.4 54.5 53.5 49.4 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. 27
Gap between Internal and External Reputation Countries with a major gap between internal (self-image) and external perceptions Russia China India United States of America Peru Turkey Colombia Australia Germany Chile Mexico Japan France the United Kingdom Canada South Korea Argentina Spain Brazil South Africa Italy -4.8-6.7-11.0-15.9 19.8 19.0 16.8 16.4 13.8 10.4 9.8 9.0 7.7 7.5 6.6 6.2 3.7 2.1 31.3 29.1 47.2 Countries least critical of themselves Countries most critical of themselves Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. 28
Gap between Internal and External Reputation for Spain by Year External Internal 80 70 12.5 2.3 2.8 4.8 GAP 60 4.1 7.3 10.9 50 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Scoring scale 0-100. A difference among scores of ±1.4 points is significant at a 95% level of confidence.. 29
Key Factors in Reputation: Dimension Weights 27.4% 27.1% 36.1% 35.4% 36.9% Adj R 2 = 0.694 N = 86,798 37.2% Weights 2014 30
Country RepTrak Top 10 by Dimension 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Appealing Environment Advanced Economy Canada Japan Australia Germany Norway Switzerland Switzerland Sweden Sweden Canada Italy Norway New Zealand Netherlands Finland Finland Netherlands Denmark Ireland United States Effective Government Sweden Norway Switzerland Canada Finland Denmark Netherlands Germany Australia New Zealand 31
Effective Government 36.9% Safe environment Responsible participant in the global community Ethical country Progressive social & economic policies Effective government Operates efficiently Favorable environment for business 6.9 6.5 6.4 5.9 5.9 5.6 5.2 Appealing Environment 36.1% Friendly & welcoming people Beautiful country Appealing lifestyle Enjoyable country 7.6 7.0 6.6 6.4 Advanced Economy 27.1% High quality products & services Contributor to global culture Well-educated & reliable people Well-known brands Values education Technologically advanced 5.5 5.5 5.3 4.8 4.7 4.2 Adj R 2 = 0.701 N = 50,847 32
Countries reputation mapping China United States of America Russia Technology Brands South Korea Japan India Culture Italy Iran Iraq Pakistan Brazil Egypt Enjoyable Mexico South Africa Colombia Beautiful Argentina Thailand Turkey Nigeria Friendly Algeria Venezuela Greece Chile Peru Israel France Germany Education Saudi Arabia P&S United Kingdom Taiwan Business Singapore United Arab Emirates Qatar Switzerland Netherlands Sweden Responsible Government Spain Efficient Austria Belgium Malaysia Denmark Canada Finland Lifestyle Ireland Australia Norway Kazakhstan Progressive policies Safety Portugal Ethical New Zealand
Emotional Halo (emotional/rational gap) Top 10 / Bottom 10 Emotional Halo (Pulse-Index) Emotional Halo (Pulse-Index) 1 Spain 64,0 +3,8 1 United States of America 64,9-7,9 2 Australia 72,8 +3,5 2 Russia 42,5-7,4 3 Brazil 52,6 +3,5 3 China 48,1-5,6 4 New Zealand 71,7 +3,3 4 Saudi Arabia 46,0-5,0 5 Portugal 61,3 +3,1 5 Qatar 51,4-4,8 6 Philippines 51,6 +2,9 6 Colombia 47,5-4,5 7 Ireland 69,5 +2,5 7 Germany 73,2-4,2 8 Peru 53,4 +2,3 8 South Korea 54,9-4,1 9 Mexico 47,8 +2,2 9 Iran 33,7-3,9 10 Finland 73,1 +1,9 10 Japan 72,7-3,8
Agenda Country RepTrak methodology The most reputed countries Why is a country s reputation important?
Today s World Context: International Tourism International tourist arrivals increased by 4.4% in 2014 to reach 1.135 billion Growth is expected to continue in 2015 by 3 to 4% Source: UNWTO World Tourism Barometer 2014 36
Today s World Context: International FDI Global foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows reached US$ 1.2 trillion in 2014 and is projected to reach US$ 1.4 trillion in 2015 Source: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) 37
Today s World Context: International Trade International trade in 2014 is forecasted to grow by 2.8% and 3.4% for global GDP Sources: WTO Secretariat and IMF 38
Why Is Country Reputation Important? As in the case of companies, countries also have their own reputation and that has an impact on their performance. Countries with a good reputation welcome more tourists Countries with a good reputation increase exports Countries with a good reputation improve their public diplomacy Countries with a good reputation attract FDI Countries with a good reputation attract foreign knowledge & talent 39
Value Creation: Reputation & Declared Intentions Live 0.78 Buy 0.77 Work 0.77 Invest 0.75 Visit 0.74 Study 0.76 Attend/organize events 0.74 40
Key Drivers for Influencing Stakeholder Behaviors VISIT INVEST Key Drivers Favorable environment for business Well-known brands Technologically advanced Key Drivers Beautiful country Enjoyable country Friendly & welcoming people LIVE BUY Key Drivers Appealing lifestyle Safe environment Ethical country Key Drivers High quality products & services Well-known brands Friendly & welcoming people 41
Key Drivers for Influencing Stakeholder Behaviors WORK Key Drivers Safe environment Favorable environment for business Appealing lifestyle STUDY ATTEND/ORGANIZE EVENTS Key Drivers Safe environment Contributor to global culture Well-known brands Key Drivers Enjoyable country Beautiful country Safe environment 42
Supportive Behaviours towards Top 10 Countries Visit Invest Canada Italy Australia Norway Switzerland New Zealand Sweden the Netherlands Spain Ireland 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 81.8 80.8 80.6 79.7 79.1 78.0 78.0 78.0 77.2 77.0 Switzerland Canada Sweden Germany Norway Australia Japan Denmark the Netherlands Finland 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 72.1 71.0 69.0 68.6 68.4 67.5 67.4 66.3 66.0 65.4 Live Buy Canada 1 75.4 Switzerland 1 76.2 Australia 2 72.6 Germany 2 74.2 Switzerland 3 72.4 Sweden 3 73.8 New Zealand 4 71.2 Japan 4 73.4 Norway 5 70.5 Canada 5 73.0 Sweden 6 69.9 Norway 6 72.9 Denmark 7 68.9 Italy 7 71.8 the Netherlands 8 68.8 Finland 8 71.2 Finland 9 68.4 the Netherlands 9 70.7 Italy 10 67.7 Denmark 10 70.4 43
Supportive Behaviours towards Top 10 Countries Work Study Canada 1 75.9 Canada 1 76.2 Switzerland 2 74.3 Switzerland 2 73.8 Australia 3 72.8 Australia 3 72.8 Norway 4 72.0 Sweden 4 72.4 Sweden 5 70.9 Norway 5 72.4 New Zealand 6 70.1 the United Kingdom 6 72.2 Denmark 7 69.5 Denmark 7 70.5 the Netherlands 8 69.4 Finland 8 70.4 Germany 9 69.4 Germany 9 70.3 Finland 10 68.5 the Netherlands 10 70.1 Attend/Organize events Switzerland Canada Australia Norway Sweden Finland New Zealand the Netherlands Denmark Italy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 73.9 73.8 73.7 72.7 72.4 71.9 70.9 69.7 69.6 69.2 44
Country Reputation & Tourism According to the analysis carried out by Reputation Institute, there is a demonstrated correlation between the a country s reputation and the income it receives from tourism. Country Reputation Intention to Visit Tourism ($) 0.7 0.6 *Based on World Bank data *Pearson correlation 45
Conclusions 1 Country reputations can be measured in a similar way to those of people or companies. A country s overall reputation is an emotional perception constructed through direct experience, own communication, third parties perspectives and generally accepted stereotypes. The overall emotional perception can be explained through different attributes and dimensions. Three main dimensions explain a country s reputation: Quality of life (appealing environment). Quality of its institutions (effective government). Level of development (advanced economy). Countries with a strong reputation are positively perceived in all three dimensions. Canada is perceived as the top country in quality of life. Sweden is perceived as the top country in terms of the quality of its institutions. Japan is perceived as the country with a higher level of development. Reputation has a strong impact on the supportive behaviours of stakeholders that improve a country s economy: tourist arrivals, foreign direct investment, exports, etc.
Conclusions 2 Canada takes first place in the ranking, recovering the leadership it had between 2011 and 2013. Canada, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden and Australia are the best perceived countries among the population of the most relevant economies of the world. Latin American countries still maintain a growth path (average +3.1%), headed by Colombia. On the other hand, Brazil s reputation fell (-2.4%) as a consequence of institutional and economic crisis. Asian countries keep improving their reputations, led by Iran (10.8%), although still at very low levels. India and China have relevant increases in 2015 (+7.4% and +7.9%, respectively). European countries are changing trends: Germany s reputation starts to erode (-1.3%), while Spain (+6.1%), Portugal (6.1%), Italy (+5.4%) and Ireland (+5.2%) improved their reputations after their economic indicators started to improve. Russia s reputation shows a negative trend, damaged by the Ukrainian crisis and Crimea s annexation. USA s reputation seems to have stabilized after the positive trend under the Obama administration, improving 9.6 Pulse points since 2008.
How to Help a Place Manage its Reputation There are three basic elements: Perceptions tracking Analysis of economic implications Action plans 48
Action Planning: Tactical Actions Communication is required to capitalize on good reality and overcome poor perceptions Good REALITY Change is required to alter reality and minimize reputational risk Bad Bad PERCEPTION Good 49
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