Success and resilience factors of rural enterprises in Mexico: RENDRUS case

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Dr. Sergio R. Márquez Berber https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8509-6758
Patricia Cordero Cortés https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3671-4171

Keywords

success, failure, agribusiness.

Resumen

Objective: To identify the success and resilience factors of rural enterprises in Mexico in order to contribute to the theoretical and empirical differentiation of these concepts.


Design/Methodology/Approach: We used the National Network for Sustainable Rural Development Companies as a case study to formulate key questions to identify their success and business resilience factors.


Results: Permanent job creation turned out to be the main success factor, and timely delivery of the product was the main resilience factor.


Study Limitations/Implications: Recognizing the difference between success and resilience factors can help rural enterprises, their leaders, and decision-makers in the rural sector to understand and adjust their operating strategies based on their objectives.


Findings/Conclusions: A success factor is a way to stand out among similar rural enterprises, while a business resilience factor serves to face adversity and continue over time.

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