2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10124485
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One Village One Product (OVOP)—A Rural Development Strategy and the Early Adaption in Vietnam, the Case of Quang Ninh Province

Abstract: Agriculture and rural development has continuously been a hot debate and received significant attention from literature. In this context, endogenous development is considered to be basic approach for rural development strategies in many countries of which the Japanese model namely One Village One Product (OVOP) is a successful one. This paper studies the OVOP movement and analyzes its early adaption in Vietnam, the so-called One Commune One Product (OCOP). This question is addressed by reviewing the existing l… Show more

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“…The widening gap between urban and rural development has become a huge challenge all over the world. Both developed and developing countries, such as the United States [3], Canada [4], Sweden [5], Japan [6], Vietnam [7], and China [8], have all experienced rural recessions. For instance, in China, natural villages refer to rural settlements formed spontaneously and naturally [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widening gap between urban and rural development has become a huge challenge all over the world. Both developed and developing countries, such as the United States [3], Canada [4], Sweden [5], Japan [6], Vietnam [7], and China [8], have all experienced rural recessions. For instance, in China, natural villages refer to rural settlements formed spontaneously and naturally [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Thanh (2018), discussed the original concept from Japan, the One Village, One Product (OVOP). It is an approach that has been recently attracted significant attention from many scholars and policymakers as a rural development strategy.…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Management 35mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Thanh (2018), discussed the original concept from Japan, the One Village, One Product (OVOP).…”
Section: General Assessment 346 Vhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The type of rural development indicates the level of rural development [66]. In rural areas with industry as the carrier, there are various interactions between material and nonmaterial elements in production and living behaviors, and thus, different types of rural development have been formed [67].…”
Section: Type and Path Of Rural Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%