2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/1848822
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Research on the Linkage Mechanism between Migrant Workers Returning Home to Start Businesses and Rural Industry Revitalization Based on the Combination Prediction and Dynamic Simulation Model

Abstract: Township and rural migrant workers are returning to the business personnel’s main force. Party 18 proposed a rural revitalization strategy, and the central committee of the State Council issued a series of encouraging policy measures to bring them back. The study found that migrant workers’ return-home entrepreneurship and the connection between the rural industries on the basis of factor resources flow are related. As a result, this study analyzed the practical situation of migrant workers’ return-home entrep… Show more

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“…Firstly, entrepreneurship diffusion can help more poor people accumulate capital and ensure the sustainable livelihoods of farmers, thus reducing the risk of returning to poverty due to economic income shocks, which have a significant effect on the alleviation of the economic dimension of poverty in farmers [68]. Secondly, entrepreneurship diffusion can drive the poor to take the initiative in employment and entrepreneurship, motivate them to participate in the market and enhance the employment absorption capacity of rural areas [69][70][71], which has a significant effect on the social development dimension of alleviating poverty in farming households. Finally, returning farmers, influenced by advanced urban concepts, are more likely to have the concept of green development, which will also be transmitted to other farmers through entrepreneurial diffusion, leading most entrepreneurs to pursue a better living environment and take responsibility for protecting the ecological environment in rural areas, which helps rural areas achieve sustainable development goals [72] and has a significant effect on alleviating poverty in the ecological and environment dimensions of farming households.…”
Section: Diffusion Of Returning Farmers' Entrepreneurship: the Dawn O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, entrepreneurship diffusion can help more poor people accumulate capital and ensure the sustainable livelihoods of farmers, thus reducing the risk of returning to poverty due to economic income shocks, which have a significant effect on the alleviation of the economic dimension of poverty in farmers [68]. Secondly, entrepreneurship diffusion can drive the poor to take the initiative in employment and entrepreneurship, motivate them to participate in the market and enhance the employment absorption capacity of rural areas [69][70][71], which has a significant effect on the social development dimension of alleviating poverty in farming households. Finally, returning farmers, influenced by advanced urban concepts, are more likely to have the concept of green development, which will also be transmitted to other farmers through entrepreneurial diffusion, leading most entrepreneurs to pursue a better living environment and take responsibility for protecting the ecological environment in rural areas, which helps rural areas achieve sustainable development goals [72] and has a significant effect on alleviating poverty in the ecological and environment dimensions of farming households.…”
Section: Diffusion Of Returning Farmers' Entrepreneurship: the Dawn O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their success can attract more RMWs to start businesses. Xiaogang (2022) analyzed the actual situation of RMWs returning to their hometowns to start businesses, and used predictive methods and dynamic simulation models to predict the relationship between RMWs returning home to start businesses and revitalizing rural industries [7]. Returning farmers can share their entrepreneurial experience with other impoverished households, and based on the diffusion model of returning farmers' entrepreneurship, there is a broad prospect and great potential for improving rural poverty [8].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from 2005-2015 of 70 countries show that there are stronger positive effects of an improved regulatory environment and government size on the quantity of entrepreneurship in developing countries than in developed countries [15]. In recent years, the policy and institutional innovations of China's central and local governments that favor rural areas have created new opportunities for agricultural and rural development, attracting migrant workers to "return" to the countryside [16,17], such as financial, industrial, and land policies, has accelerated the pace of returned migrant workers' entrepreneurship. Howard (1989) defines entrepreneurship as the behavioral process of integrating resources to develop opportunities [18].…”
Section: A Literature Review Of the Influencing Factors Of Returned M...mentioning
confidence: 99%