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In the process of transitioning to the New Normal model of society
and economy, business models, development patterns, and structural
transformations have started to become major instruments in
creating the new reality. Creating the basic conditions and
promoting the sustainable economic development criteria for
contemporary communities needs not only a massive rearrangement of
the classical structures but also a rethinking of the old economic
paradigm to promote new business models and sustainable
entrepreneurship. Sustainable Growth and Global Social Development
in Competitive Economies fulfills a gap between theory and practice
in the field of resilient economies, sustainable growth, and global
social development in the New Normal. It also provides some
holistic approaches regarding business models, development
patterns, and transformations in the New Normal paradigm. Covering
key topics such as globalization, business process modeling, and
resource economics, this premier reference source is ideal for
business owners, managers, government officials, policymakers,
industry professionals, researchers, academicians, scholars,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
In the process of transitioning to the New Normal model of society
and economy, business models, development patterns, and structural
transformations have started to become major instruments in
creating the new reality. Creating the basic conditions and
promoting the sustainable economic development criteria for
contemporary communities needs not only a massive rearrangement of
the classical structures but also a rethinking of the old economic
paradigm to promote new business models and sustainable
entrepreneurship. Sustainable Growth and Global Social Development
in Competitive Economies fulfills a gap between theory and practice
in the field of resilient economies, sustainable growth, and global
social development in the New Normal. It also provides some
holistic approaches regarding business models, development
patterns, and transformations in the New Normal paradigm. Covering
key topics such as globalization, business process modeling, and
resource economics, this premier reference source is ideal for
business owners, managers, government officials, policymakers,
industry professionals, researchers, academicians, scholars,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
Promoting rural entrepreneurship is a necessary step to limit the
negative effects of classical agricultural policy based on a linear
process and attracting secondary resources to the economic process.
The analysis of agricultural policy and rural development in
conjunction to entrepreneurship in terms of production may
represent a further step in understanding the role and importance
of diversifying the rural potentials in contemporary economies. The
Handbook of Research on Agricultural Policy, Rural Development, and
Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Economies is an essential
publication of academic research that examines agricultural policy
and its impact on shaping future resilient economy in rural areas
and identifies green business models and new business patterns in
rural communities. Covering a range of topics such as
entrepreneurship, product management, and marketing, this book is
ideal for researchers, policymakers, academicians, economists,
agriculture professionals, rural developers, business investors,
and students.
The protection of the environment and economic growth are two
important aspects of modern sustainability initiatives. By placing
these two together, a competitive advantage is developed by
utilizing green factors with investing. Sustainable
Entrepreneurship and Investments in the Green Economy is an
essential reference publication for the latest research on green
entrepreneurship and its impacts on investment activity within
sustainable development and competitive markets. Featuring coverage
on a broad range of topics and perspectives such as contemporary
enterprises, global feeding, and waste management, this book is
ideally designed for practitioners, students, and academicians
seeking current research on green entrepreneurship and investments.
As the population of the world continues to surge upwards, it is
apparent that the global economy is unable to meet the nutritional
needs of such a large populace. In an effort to circumvent a
deepening food crisis, it is pertinent to develop new
sustainability strategies and practices. Food Science, Production,
and Engineering in Contemporary Economies features timely and
relevant information on food system sustainability and production
on a global scale. Highlighting best practices, theoretical
concepts, and emergent research in the field, this book is a
critical resource for professionals, researchers, practitioners,
and academics interested in food science, food economics, and
sustainability practices.
This book fills a gap between theory and practice in the field of
the rural communities research. The book consists of fourteen
chapters which analyse specific aspects and suggest possible
solutions regarding rural communities in the global economy,
insisting on the recent transformations of the classical rural
economy paradigms in contemporary economies. The main topics of the
book are centered but not limited to the following aspects: Recent
transformations of the rural communities; Rural paradigm
agricultural and food models; Rural sustainable investments;
Consumption models; Business investments strategies in rural areas;
Transition economics and market reforms in rural economy; Market
inequity and rural economy; Business models and start-ups in rural
areas. This book tries to provide insights and support for policy
makers, investors, researchers - all of this connecting to the
rural communities in the global economy. In this context, the
objective of the book is to provide relevant theoretical frameworks
and the latest empirical research findings in the area of green
rural communities in the global economy and their impact on
sustainable development of competitive markets.
Environmental and sustainable development concerns permeate
numerous aspects of society, including economic activity. Many
countries now run their economies based on such sustainable
economic structures to improve production models and overall living
conditions. Green Economic Structures in Modern Business and
Society discusses the implementation of environmentally friendly
models in contemporary economies, as well as the development and
evolution of such strategies in recent years. Focusing on
theoretical frameworks, empirical research findings, and key
methodologies, this book is a pivotal reference source for
academicians, advanced-level students, and professionals within the
growing field of green economics.
Research and development in agriculture is a very relevant topic in
today's society, especially given the evolution of land ownership
structures and resources exploitation. These transformations have
paved the way for new approaches in the allocation and management
of agricultural systems. Agricultural Management Strategies in a
Changing Economy brings together emergent research and best
practices in the area of agricultural management, policy, and
structures. Highlighting theoretical concepts and empirical
research, this book will be an all-encompassing reference source
for professionals, researchers, academicians, practitioners, and
students in the field of agricultural economics and sustainable
development, as well as in related disciplines. The many academic
areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
Common Agricultural Policy Consumption Patterns Entrepreneurship
Green Economy Irrigation Management Marketing Strategies
Sustainable Development
The development of a green and sustainable economy continues to
grow in awareness and popularity due to its promotion of a more
comprehensive way of achieving economic development through social
and environmental efficiency. Sustainable Technologies, Policies,
and Constraints in the Green Economy carefully investigates the
complex issues which surround the wide array of concepts, policies,
and measures that come into play when promoting this somewhat new
ideology. This publication covers over 50 years of research in the
field in order to provide the best theoretical frameworks and
empirical research to its readers. Professors, researchers,
practitioners, and students will all benefit from the relevant
discussions and diverse conclusions which are revealed in these
chapters.
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