학술논문

The role of Local Development Organizations in Rural America.
Document Type
Article
Source
Rural Sociology. Sep2002, Vol. 67 Issue 3, p394-415. 22p. 7 Charts.
Subject
*RURAL development
*ECONOMIC development
*ECONOMIC policy
*LOCAL government
Language
ISSN
0036-0112
Abstract
Rural communities rely increasingly on local development organizations (LDOs) to promote economic development. The rise of LDOs has been the source of much debate. Using a national data set that links local governments with development organizations, we contrast the economic development activities, and their outcomes, of local governments and development organizations in rural America. We find that LDOs are involved in more economic development activities than are local governments. They are more successful at business recruitment and more effective at retention/expansion, both in number of firms and in jobs. The organizational networks of LDOs and local governments consistently influence their effectiveness. Finally, we examine the effects of an LDO's presence on the outcomes of business recruitment and of retention and expansion activities. The results suggest that the LDO's success may be due in part to the networks in which they are embedded and to the amount of effort they make to promote growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]