One Village One Product–rural development strategy in Asia: the case of OTOP in Thailand

K Natsuda, K Igusa, A Wiboonpongse… - Canadian Journal of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This paper investigates the development of the One Tambon, One Product (OTOP)
programme in Thailand, based on the earlier experience of the One Village, One Product …

The formation of agricultural e‐commerce clusters: A case from China

Y Zeng, H Guo, Y Yao, L Huang - Growth and Change, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural e‐commerce clusters are new phenomena that have emerged in rural China. In
examining the case of Shuyang County in Jiangsu Province, this paper puts forward an …

One Village One Product (OVOP)—A rural development strategy and the early adaption in Vietnam, the case of Quang Ninh Province

L Hoang Thanh, L Ta Nhat, H Nguyen Dang, TMH Ho… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Agriculture and rural development has continuously been a hot debate and received
significant attention from literature. In this context, endogenous development is considered …

Exploring BUMDES accountability: Balancing expectations and reality

D Fitriani, AS Md Shahbudin… - Cogent Business & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Village-owned enterprises (VOEs), known as BUMDES in Indonesia, are heralded
as pivotal for rural community welfare. Yet, they contribute only 2% to 4% to village …

[PDF][PDF] Factors influencing growth of group owned small and medium enterprises: a case of one village one product enterprises

J Ngugi, H Bwisa - International Journal of Education and Research, 2013 - ijern.com
Group owned micro and small enterprises (MSEs) constitute a significant proportion of the
MSEs in Kenya and they are key component of the manufacturing sector. One Village One …

When an initiative promises more than it delivers: a multi-actor perspective of rural entrepreneurship difficulties and failure in Thailand

E Kasabov - Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
National governments invest in initiatives aimed at encouraging rural entrepreneurship on
the assumption that it contributes to competitiveness and employment. Empirical findings …

Mobilities of the One-Product policy from Japan to Thailand: A critical policy study of OVOP and OTOP

V Noble - Territory, Politics, Governance, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The One Village One Product (OVOP) movement was a policy implemented in
1980 in Oita Prefecture, Japan. It was used as a basis for crafting the One Tambon One …

[PDF][PDF] Similarity and difference of one village one product (OVOP) for rural development strategy in Japan and Thailand

C Denpaiboon, C Amatasawatdee - Japanese Studies Journal Special …, 2012 - asia.tu.ac.th
ABSTRACT Challenge of One Village One product (OVOP) is a strategy of rural
development, those based on significant factors such as endogenous development, self …

SMEs in an Era of Globalization

I Bijaoui - International Business and Market Strategies, 2017 - Springer
Winning strategies in a changing world are based on the analysis of a wide range of rational
and irrational phenomena at the micro-and macro-economic levels. SMEs working with …

[PDF][PDF] A study of one village one product (OVOP) and workforce development: lessons for engaging rural communities around the world

FR Schumann - University of Guam. Japan, 2016 - jil.go.jp
Over three decades have passed since the introduction of Japan's One Village One Product
(OVOP) strategy in 1979 by then-Oita Governor Hiramatsu to revitalize rural communities …