Huang Guo-Qing, Tsai Fu-Sheng
College of Economics and Management, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou, China.
Front Psychol. 2021 May 4;12:614469. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.614469. eCollection 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought hunger to millions of people around the world. Social distancing measures coupled with national lockdowns have reduced work opportunities and the overall household incomes. Moreover, the disruption in agricultural production and supply routes is expected to continue into 2021, which may leave millions without access to food. Coincidentally, those who suffer the most are poor people. As such, food security and tourism poverty alleviation are interlinked when discussing social problems and development. While the corporate interest in tourism poverty alleviation is as old as the industrial revolution, little research has been conducted to show how social innovation can be leveraged to reinforce food security and alleviate poverty. Thus, this case study examines the food industry in rural China to establish how it conducts social innovation in food production and distribution to facilitate social development and mitigate poverty.
新冠疫情给全球数百万人带来了饥饿。社交距离措施加上全国封锁,减少了工作机会和家庭总收入。此外,农业生产和供应路线的中断预计将持续到2021年,这可能使数百万人无法获得食物。巧合的是,受影响最大的是贫困人口。因此,在讨论社会问题和发展时,粮食安全与旅游扶贫是相互关联的。虽然企业对旅游扶贫的关注与工业革命一样古老,但很少有研究表明如何利用社会创新来加强粮食安全和减轻贫困。因此,本案例研究考察了中国农村的食品行业,以确定其如何在食品生产和分配中进行社会创新,以促进社会发展和减轻贫困。