2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2015.05.004
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Exploring the contribution of rural enterprises to local resilience

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe economic importance of the private sector, such as the contribution of businesses to Gross Domestic Product or to employment creation, is well recognised in research and policy. In the context of significant economic, social and environmental changes such as the economic downturn, public spending cuts, an ageing population and climate change, the broader social and environmental contributions of the private sector to local resilience have begun to be recognised by researchers and policy-make… Show more

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“…These aspects are in accordance with the main literature stream on rural development, which highlights mainly the economic and social contribution of enterprises to rural development (see for example Fink, Loidl and Lang, 2014). Steiner and Atterton (2015) also explored the contribution of rural enterprises from Australia to the rural development and divided them into economic, social and environmental categories. In accordance with our results they highlighted these aspects of rural enterprises: the creation of vacancies, product / service delivery and promotion of location (in our paper incorporated under the increase in rural area attractiveness), engagement with local community, training opportunities (in our paper called the deepening of ties between apprentices and practice), financial benefits in terms of sponsorship of local events or sport clubs etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These aspects are in accordance with the main literature stream on rural development, which highlights mainly the economic and social contribution of enterprises to rural development (see for example Fink, Loidl and Lang, 2014). Steiner and Atterton (2015) also explored the contribution of rural enterprises from Australia to the rural development and divided them into economic, social and environmental categories. In accordance with our results they highlighted these aspects of rural enterprises: the creation of vacancies, product / service delivery and promotion of location (in our paper incorporated under the increase in rural area attractiveness), engagement with local community, training opportunities (in our paper called the deepening of ties between apprentices and practice), financial benefits in terms of sponsorship of local events or sport clubs etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of economic diversification has been explored by Steiner and Atterton () as a key aspect of building resilience of rural communities. They focus particularly on the contribution of private enterprises in terms of direct (e.g., employment, service provision) and indirect (e.g., maintaining working age population in the local area or contributing to quality of life and wellbeing impacts on rural resilience ()).…”
Section: Resilience As a Reflection Of Rural Place And Community Charmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of economic diversification has been explored by Steiner and Atterton () as a key aspect of building resilience of rural communities. They focus particularly on the contribution of private enterprises in terms of direct (e.g., employment, service provision) and indirect (e.g., maintaining working age population in the local area or contributing to quality of life and wellbeing impacts on rural resilience ()). They also report the likelihood of these businesses networking with other businesses and entities within and outside the locality thus broadening and strengthening the community’s network of relations, as well as developing bridging relationships (Granovetter ), an important form of social capital that provides stability to local economies and communities (Steiner and Atterton ).…”
Section: Resilience As a Reflection Of Rural Place And Community Charmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, both assertions of the term are in agreement concerning the role social capital plays in engendering change and promoting local development (Rydin and Holman, 2004;Woolcock, 1998). Rural communities are experiencing several fronts of change that are a consequence of global problems such as cycles of economic downturn, generalised public spending cuts and an ageing population (Steiner and Atterton, 2015;Steiner and Cleary, 2014). The capacity of these regions to respond and reorganise is often acknowledged to depend on community resilience, i.e.…”
Section: Social Capital and Community Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%