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Case Studies of Rural Regions Servitization-Oriented Collaborative Networks Building

In: Rural Transformation through Servitization

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  • Živilė Gedminaitė-Raudonė

    (Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences)

  • Vitalija Simonaitytė

    (Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences)

  • Rasa Melnikienė

    (Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences)

  • Rita Lankauskienė

    (Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences)

  • Dalia Vidickienė

    (Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences)

Abstract

The chapter presents case study research carried out by combining qualitative structure analysis with multiple case study analyses on activities of rural development networks involved in the servitization of the Lithuanian rural regions. The case analysis demonstrates that the success of farming servitization depends on the efforts of the farmer to collaborate with the user of the service and other participants in this process who can contribute to the improvement of business processes (resource suppliers, other entrepreneurs, consultants, and scientific institutions), business promoters (public agencies, non-governmental organizations, social movements, etc.), and policymakers.

Suggested Citation

  • Živilė Gedminaitė-Raudonė & Vitalija Simonaitytė & Rasa Melnikienė & Rita Lankauskienė & Dalia Vidickienė, 2024. "Case Studies of Rural Regions Servitization-Oriented Collaborative Networks Building," Springer Books, in: Rural Transformation through Servitization, chapter 0, pages 261-344, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-47186-5_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47186-5_9
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