2016
DOI: 10.6007/ijarems/v5-i4/2320
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Supporting the Theory on the Potentials of Immobile Resources for Creating Competitive Advantages in Rural Areas

Abstract: For many years rural was associated with population decline, degradation of the countryside, population aging, gender inequality, increased unemployment and poverty. However, recent research emphasise that there are peripheral areas that perform good or even better than urban areas which leads to the concept of "differential performance" between rural areas which exist in relatively similar conditions related to geography, location, available natural resources, policies, etc. It is obvious that traditional the… Show more

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“…The study of the key factorial elements of rural areas is of particular importance when considering their complex nature. The variety of available methodological approaches to the study of rural areas is due to the cross‐subject nature of their fields of operation (Casini et al, 2019; Mazur & Tomashuk, 2019; Tandir et al, 2016). There is no doubt that today rural areas are constantly affected by internal and external factors while being a systemic formation of mixed genesis and complex socioeconomic nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of the key factorial elements of rural areas is of particular importance when considering their complex nature. The variety of available methodological approaches to the study of rural areas is due to the cross‐subject nature of their fields of operation (Casini et al, 2019; Mazur & Tomashuk, 2019; Tandir et al, 2016). There is no doubt that today rural areas are constantly affected by internal and external factors while being a systemic formation of mixed genesis and complex socioeconomic nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%