2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-020-00806-x
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Developing an agricultural entrepreneur inclination model for sustainable agriculture by integrating expert mining and ISM–MICMAC

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“…The respondents for each district was identified from the prepared list of agripreneurs on the basis of the following criteria through simple random sampling [9][10][11]: i. Minimum of three years experience in the enterprise activity.…”
Section: Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The respondents for each district was identified from the prepared list of agripreneurs on the basis of the following criteria through simple random sampling [9][10][11]: i. Minimum of three years experience in the enterprise activity.…”
Section: Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final group includes independent variables, whose driving power is strong, but dependence power is weak. Scholars typically use two variants of MICMAC analysis: the classical version (see, for example, Bashir and Ojiako, 2020; Kumar et al , 2018; Raut et al , 2017; Singh and Misra, 2021) and the fuzzy version. However, this version has a limitation: it only uses binary relationships to denote the association between every two variables.…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of studies explored the sustainability in the agriculture industry (Fito & van Hulle, 2021 ; Medina et al, 2021 ; Pandey & Diwan, 2021 ; Singh & Misra, 2021 ; Yasmeen et al, 2022 ), food security (Alsaleh et al, 2021 ; Nualnoom, 2022 ; Pieroni et al, 2021 ; P. Singh et al, 2022 ), land management and degradation (Surata et al, 2022 ; Yu, 2021; Zhou et al, 2022 ), biodiversity (Teraa & Bencherif, 2022 ), climate change (Staupe-Delgado, 2020 ; Wang et al, 2021 ), urban planning and management (Ahmed et al, 2021 ; Sunardi et al, 2021 ; Yu et al, 2021 ), and carbon emission and pollution (Kapitonov, 2021 ; Kaya Kanlı & Küçükefe, 2023 ; Sun et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%