Conclusion and Policy Implication
Lily Kiminami (),
Shinichi Furuzawa () and
Akira Kiminami ()
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Shinichi Furuzawa: Niigata University
Akira Kiminami: The University of Tokyo
Chapter Chapter 8 in Social Entrepreneurship, Social Business and the Multi-functionality of Urban Agriculture, 2022, pp 95-99 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Policy implications drawn from the analytical results of this book suggested that social entrepreneurs need to carry out their businesses through balancing the economic and social aspects according to the actual conditions of the region while a place-based policy rather than a uniform support policy is also required. In addition, it was suggested that policy support needs to consider not only the business content and business plan of social entrepreneurs, but also whether entrepreneurs are willing to continuously engage in innovation in their relationships with society. Furthermore, the future research agendas for urban agriculture were also pointed out in this book.
Keywords: Urban agriculture; Social business; Creative class; Creating shared value; Policy implication (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-1762-2_8
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