Grounded Theory Model of Rural Sustainability development based on Institutionalism
During the development transition process, policy makers usually focus a lot on the status and further development of the formal institutional environment, hence, adapt laws and regulations according to the conditions. The lack of coordinating institutions and inefficient communication channels, the lack of institutionalized cooperation between government agencies, as well as between the government and other different private sector actors is a formal vacuum resulting from the severe fragmentation of public administration departments. Various informal organizational gaps are related to the use of traditional resources, in which it is difficult for rural people to change existing methods in agricultural production and participate in local activities, thus the effect of institutional gaps is evident, especially in unstable organizational environments. These gaps require an efficient institutional structure between government agents and rural communities to create a willingness to cooperate and participate in rural development affairs. Therefore, the aim of the research is to determine the dimensions of institutionalism in rural development and to design and explain the model of sustainable rural development based on institutionalism in the country.Therefore, the aim of the research is to determine the dimensions of institutionalism in rural development and to design and explain the model of sustainable rural development based on institutionalism in the country.The main direction of the research was fundamental and applied. Qualitative research method with inductive approach (model exploration) and grounded theory strategy has been used. The data collection tool was a semi-structured in-depth interview with targeted non-probability sampling with twenty people in the form of theoretical saturation from the experts of the policy and public policy group, having the characteristic of scientific and executive expertise.In this research, the paradigmatic model of sustainable rural development in the roles of causal conditions, contextual conditions, intervening conditions, core category, strategy and consequences of design and formulation, and institutional dimensions, micro-fundamentals of institutionalism, macro-fundamentals of institutionalism, the process of institutionalization in the village during the strategy of integrated institutionalism and The consequences of institutionalizing sustainability in the village include legal-administrative sustainability, cultural-social sustainability, ecological-physical sustainability and economic-industrial sustainability identified.
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