Journal of Rural and Industrial Development
Journal introduction
Journal of Rural and Industrial Development (JRID) shares the findings that accelerate business innovation and research activities, especially how excellence and innovation may be integrated into a rational and influential strategic package. JRID publishes and fosters discussion on international, cross-cultural and comparative academic research about Industrial and Rural Development across the Globe. It serves as multi-industry platform to cover developments in the theory and practices of Industry and business innovation strategies.
Rationale for Launching the Journal
There is need for research in Rural and Industrial Development field, which could help in developing policies. The research outcomes related to industrial and rural development could be also used in further researches.
Key Research Areas
(Not limited to)
- Industrial Development and Economy
- Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship Policy
- Industrial Financing and Venture Financing
- Rural Development Strategies
- Rural Marketing and Management
- Management of Rural Recourses
- SME’s Role in Rural Development
- Rural Infrastructure Management and Development
- Rural Banking and Financial System
- Handmade Products Manufacturing and Innovation
- Innovation in Rural Business and Enterprises
- Innovation in Marketing and Promotion Strategies
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