User Guide
Why can I only view 3 results?
You can also view all results when you are connected from the network of member institutions only. For non-member institutions, we are opening a 1-month free trial version if institution officials apply.
So many results that aren't mine?
References in many bibliographies are sometimes referred to as "Surname, I", so the citations of academics whose Surname and initials are the same may occasionally interfere. This problem is often the case with citation indexes all over the world.
How can I see only citations to my article?
After searching the name of your article, you can see the references to the article you selected as soon as you click on the details section.
 Views 1
HIGH-TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS AS A DRIVER OF RURAL PRODUCTIVITY
2019
Journal:  
Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development
Author:  
Abstract:

Abstract One of the greatest challenges for global society is food demand increase that causes the necessity to enable rural productivity growth by automation. Therefore, the research problem lays upon disclosing the high technology-transfer potential as a driver of rural productivity increase. The paper aims to provide evidence on rural productivity under high-tech investment boost. The study is performed through the rural investments trends reproduction and emerging technologies analysis, considering high-tech opportunities in developed European countries. The results section represents findings to determine the current potential to strengthen automation in rural areas. In particular, the rural areas require re-evaluating available high-tech potential within national and regional rural development strategies, implementing scenarios for emerging technologies implementation by rural business.

Keywords:

0
2019
Author:  
Citation Owners
Information: There is no ciation to this publication.
Similar Articles










Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

Metrics
Article : 254
Cite : 67
Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development