ANALYSIS OF PERSONAL AUXILIARY FACILITIES ON THE SUBJECT OF THE READINESS TO CONDUCT BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.2.71.475Keywords:
business activity, motivation, entrepreneurial approach, organizational and economic model, personal subsidiary plots, development of rural areas, mechanisms of interaction, self-employmentAbstract
This article is written based on the results of two years of research during the implementation of the Grant financing project of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. AR08053217 "Development of a model for the effective functioning of personal subsidiary farms on the example of poultry meat production", 2020-2022.
The basis of this article is the study of such form of farming in rural areas as personal subsidiary farms. The importance of private farming is actualized both in matters of a social nature in rural areas, and issues of sustainable development of entire sectors of the economy. The article clarifies the main socio-economic functions of personal subsidiary farms.
The basics of motivation and goal-setting are considered in the direction of entrepreneurship. And in this regard, a model is given for increasing the business activity of personal subsidiary farms based on small-scale poultry meat production. The model is described from the point of view of the mechanisms of interaction of participants, and from the point of view of the organization.
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Otchet o nauchno-issledovatelskoj rabote «Razrabotka modeli effektivnogo funkcionirovaniya lichnyh podsobnyh hozyajstv na primere proizvodstva myasa pticy», UDK 338.2, № gos.registracii 0120RK 00085 ,Nur-Sultan 2020 75str.
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