Social entrepreneurship, social business and the multi-functionality of urban agriculture : mixed methods research on Japan and China / Lily Kiminami, Shinichi Furuzawa, Akira Kiminami.
2022
HT243.C6
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Social entrepreneurship, social business and the multi-functionality of urban agriculture : mixed methods research on Japan and China / Lily Kiminami, Shinichi Furuzawa, Akira Kiminami.
ISBN
9789811917622 (electronic bk.)
9811917620 (electronic bk.)
9811917612
9789811917615
9811917620 (electronic bk.)
9811917612
9789811917615
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white).
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-1762-2 doi
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HT243.C6
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.760951
Summary
This is the first book to clarify the relationships between multi-functions of urban agriculture, creative classes, and social business in China and Japan. Specifically, it constructs a new framework showing how these factors contribute to the sustainability of cities by introducing the mixed methods research of structural equation modeling and the trajectory equifinality model. Policy implications drawn from the research suggests that governments should provide opportunities to create a virtuous cycle to improve the accumulation of social capital in order to attract those who think creatively. It is widely agreed that a sustainable city should meet the needs of the present generation without sacrificing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. However, there has been no completely agreed-upon definition for what a sustainable city should be nor upon the paradigm for what components should be included. On the other hand, there is a possibility that the multi-functions of urban agriculture may attract especially those who are thinking creatively. These creative thinkers have a high level of social capital, pay attention to social issues, and are greatly motivated to find solutions through social enterprises such as agriculture-related business.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Literature Review on CC, SC, SE, SB and MFUA
Chapter 3. Situation of Urban Agriculture in China and Japan
Chapter 4. Theoretical Framework, Hypothesis and Methodology
Chapter 5. Hypothesis Verification
Chapter 6. Conclusion and Policy Implication.
Chapter 2. Literature Review on CC, SC, SE, SB and MFUA
Chapter 3. Situation of Urban Agriculture in China and Japan
Chapter 4. Theoretical Framework, Hypothesis and Methodology
Chapter 5. Hypothesis Verification
Chapter 6. Conclusion and Policy Implication.