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Influencing Factors of Sustainable Rural Entrepreneurship: A Four-Dimensional Evaluation System Encompassing Entrepreneurs, Economy, Society, and Environment

Qigan Shao, Changchang Jiang, Guokai Li, Guojie Xie · 2024 · Systems

Summary. This study develops a four-dimensional evaluation system for sustainable rural entrepreneurship covering entrepreneurs, economy, society, and environment. Using fuzzy DANP analysis, the researchers identify causal relationships among influencing factors and their weights. Economic dimensions prove most important, with entrepreneurial motivation, business type, financial backing, economic value, policy frameworks, and business environment as key indicators. Financial support, business type, economic value, and favorable policies drive progress, while motivation and business environment depend on other factors.

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Shao, Q., Jiang, C., Li, G., & Xie, G.. (2024). Influencing Factors of Sustainable Rural Entrepreneurship: A Four-Dimensional Evaluation System Encompassing Entrepreneurs, Economy, Society, and Environment. Systems. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems12100387

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DOI
10.3390/systems12100387
Countries
China
Regions
Asia
Categories
entrepreneurship, policy, climate-and-environment
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2026-04-28