Can Rural Digital Economy Mitigate Local Population Outflow: Evidence from China
Sheng Liu,
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Yuhong Du,
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Xiahai Wei
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et al.
Journal of Asian Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101942 - 101942
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Promoting Sustainable Farmers’ E-Commerce Sales Participation in Tibet: A fsQCA Analysis of Behavioral Drivers
Aiyan Xu,
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xiu qu,
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Xin Xin
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 31, 2025
Abstract
Rural
e-commerce,
as
a
new
engine
for
rural
development
in
the
digital
economy
era,
is
highly
expected
to
promote
economic
growth
and
sustainable
development.
Based
on
reality
of
"high
willingness
but
low
action"
e-commerce
sales
participation
Tibet,
this
study
integrates
intrinsic
motivational
drivers
behavior
from
Theory
Planned
Behavior
with
external
resource
endowment
constraints
Factor
Endowment
Theory,
constructing
an
analytical
framework
"behavioral
motivation-resource
endowment"
influencing
factors.
Utilizing
survey
data
Livelihood
Development
Tibetan
Agricultural
Pastoral
Areas
(XLDR,
2023)
employing
fuzzy-set
Qualitative
Comparative
Analysis
(fsQCA)
method,
identifies
conditional
configurations
that
influence
translation
intentions
into
actual
behaviors.
The
research
findings
indicate
single
condition
does
not
constitute
necessary
consistency
between
In
sufficiency
analysis
configurations,
three
primary
paths
are
identified,
which
can
be
further
refined
two
models:
"subjective
norm-natural
dual-drive
model"
"capital
multi-drive
model."
This
overcomes
limitations
previous
literature
only
considered
impact
variables,
systematically
proposes
multiple
causal
antecedent
enhancing
participation,
thus
provides
insights
improving
rates.
Language: Английский
Sustainability and Rural Empowerment: Developing Women’s Entrepreneurial Skills Through Innovation
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(23), P. 10226 - 10226
Published: Nov. 22, 2024
This
systematic
study
explores
the
success
factors
and
barriers
faced
by
rural
women
entrepreneurs
in
artisanal
sector
during
2020–2024.
Through
a
comprehensive
bibliometric
analysis
of
academic
databases,
50
relevant
articles
that
met
predefined
inclusion
criteria
were
identified
reviewed.
The
results
reveal
dynamic
collaborative
research
field
with
focus
on
developing
countries.
It
highlights
interplay
individual,
social,
structural,
innovation
as
key
determinants
entrepreneurial
success.
adoption
digital
technologies
social
emerge
factors,
while
traditional
gender
roles,
poor
infrastructure,
discrimination
persist
significant
barriers.
COVID-19
pandemic
has
exacerbated
these
challenges,
prompting
innovative
resilience
strategies.
contributes
to
deeper
understanding
dynamics
influence
underscores
need
for
holistic
approaches
address
skills
development,
access
resources,
promotion
empower
foster
sustainable
development
their
communities.
Language: Английский