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A Proposed Business Model for Customized Shared Farms in the Chinese Market Based on a National Undergraduate: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program

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  • Guo Guihang
  • Wang Jingyuan
  • Xie Weizhen
  • Deng Zhishan
  • Chen Zihuang
  • Yu Xiaohui
  • Cai Jindie

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With the deepening of reform and opening-up, the economy of China has developed rapidly. In recent years, shared farms have been one of the popular forms for the Chinese government to help the rural areas to shake off poverty. However, despite of many achievements, the business model of traditional shared farms cannot satisfy the growing market demands. Based on the research conducted under a national undergraduate innovation and entrepreneurship program, this paper starts with an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of traditional shared farms and then proposes a business model that provides customized products and services. The feasibility of the proposed business model is discussed by using the IDIC model and some suggestions are put forth for the optimization of the business model for customized shared farms.

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  • Guo Guihang & Wang Jingyuan & Xie Weizhen & Deng Zhishan & Chen Zihuang & Yu Xiaohui & Cai Jindie, 2021. "A Proposed Business Model for Customized Shared Farms in the Chinese Market Based on a National Undergraduate: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program," International Business Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(4), pages 1-17, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ibrjnl:v:14:y:2021:i:4:p:17
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