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Management Science Letters

ISSN 1923-9343 (Online) - ISSN 1923-9335 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 10 Issue 10 pp. 2311-2318 , 2020

Factors affecting the mechanism of financial resource mobilization and utilization in building new countryside Pages 2311-2318 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Hoai Nam Nguyen, Quoc Hoi Le, Xuan Hung Dinh, Dang Duc Nguyen

DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2020.3.004

Keywords: Mechanism, Mobilization, Utilization, Financial resources, New countryside

Abstract: This article attempts to examine the factors that affect the mechanism of mobilizing and utilizing financial resources in building new countryside in Vietnam. Based on the primary data gathered from 480 inhabitants, managers and enterprises in Nghe An province and through exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and linear regression, the findings show that viewpoint, orientations and objectives of socio-economic development are the most influential factors to the mechanism of the mobilization and utilization of financial resources for new countryside building, followed by structural organization and technical facilities, participating individual’s perception, socio-economic environment and, lastly, specific characteristics of building new countryside.

How to cite this paper
Nguyen, H., Le, Q., Dinh, X & Nguyen, D. (2020). Factors affecting the mechanism of financial resource mobilization and utilization in building new countryside.Management Science Letters , 10(10), 2311-2318.

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