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Marcelo Leandro De Borba

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PhD in Engineering and Knowledge Management from UFSC (2017), Master in Administration from FURB (2006), He is a professor at the University of the Region of Joinville, working in undergraduate and graduate courses, mainly in the following subjects: entrepreneurship, innovation, innovation technology, knowledge management, information systems, strategic planning, innovation and marketing habitats. Organizer and co-author of the book Conversando Sobre Empreendedorismo. He is a professor at the Instituto Superior and Centro Educacional Luterano Bom Jesus, working on graduation. Executive Director of the Technological Innovation Park of Joinville and Inovaparq Region. Coordinator of the ACAFE Innovation Chamber. Advisor to the Inovaparq Advisory Council. Member of the Management Committee of Inovaparq. Member of the Associated Project in Network in Productive Systems - PPGSP, (UNIPLAC / UNESC / UNIVILLE / UnC). Formal representative of ACAFE in the Santa Catarina Innovation Pact. Counselor on the Board of Directors of the Educational Foundation of the Joinville Region - FURJ. Member of the Joinville Municipal Council for Science, Technology and Innovation. Innovation and Startups Director of the ACIJ Technology and Innovation Center.

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Journal article
Published: 22 October 2020 in Sustainability
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This article aims to understand the perceptions of young rural entrepreneurs about the difficulties in investing in family farms in which they work. Ninety-eight people were interviewed at the event “Meeting of Young Entrepreneurs of the Rural Environment of Santa Catarina: the rural youth leading the sustainable development”, held in May 2019. The methodology applied in this paper is qualitative and quantitative, through a bibliographic review and a numerical analysis on work conditions and workers’ profile. A brief theoretical background is presented to facilitate the understanding of the results and their relation to family farming, entrepreneurship and its reality in Brazil. As a result, the economic issue was pointed out with 34% of the cases, as a hinter to undertake in rural properties, followed by the lack and low qualification of the workforce available with 12.6% of the cases and the lower selling price for the producer with 7.6% of the cases.

ACS Style

Cristina Keiko Yamaguchi; Stéfano Frizzo Stefenon; Ney Kassiano Ramos; Vanessa Silva Dos Santos; Fernanda Forbici; Anne Carolina Rodrigues Klaar; Fernanda Cristina Silva Ferreira; Alessandra Cassol; Márcio Luiz Marietto; Shana Kimi Farias Yamaguchi; Marcelo Leandro De Borba. Young People’s Perceptions about the Difficulties of Entrepreneurship and Developing Rural Properties in Family Agriculture. Sustainability 2020, 12, 1 .

AMA Style

Cristina Keiko Yamaguchi, Stéfano Frizzo Stefenon, Ney Kassiano Ramos, Vanessa Silva Dos Santos, Fernanda Forbici, Anne Carolina Rodrigues Klaar, Fernanda Cristina Silva Ferreira, Alessandra Cassol, Márcio Luiz Marietto, Shana Kimi Farias Yamaguchi, Marcelo Leandro De Borba. Young People’s Perceptions about the Difficulties of Entrepreneurship and Developing Rural Properties in Family Agriculture. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (21):1.

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Cristina Keiko Yamaguchi; Stéfano Frizzo Stefenon; Ney Kassiano Ramos; Vanessa Silva Dos Santos; Fernanda Forbici; Anne Carolina Rodrigues Klaar; Fernanda Cristina Silva Ferreira; Alessandra Cassol; Márcio Luiz Marietto; Shana Kimi Farias Yamaguchi; Marcelo Leandro De Borba. 2020. "Young People’s Perceptions about the Difficulties of Entrepreneurship and Developing Rural Properties in Family Agriculture." Sustainability 12, no. 21: 1.