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Rural development, a process aimed at enhancing the quality of life and well-being for the inhabitants of rural areas, is a crucial element in the global pursuit of goals such as poverty reduction, food security, environmental sustainability, and social inclusion. However, approximately 80% of the world's impoverished population resides in rural regions, with limited access to income opportunities, education, healthcare, and social protection. This study explores the multifaceted challenges of rural development and examines the role of management theories in addressing these issues. The research questions focus on the relevant management theories, their application in diverse rural contexts, and the outcomes and impacts on rural development. The objectives include reviewing the literature on management theories, analyzing empirical evidence from different rural contexts, and drawing conclusions and recommendations. The significance of this study lies in its contribution to enriching the theoretical landscape, providing practical insights, and identifying gaps and challenges in the field of rural development. The study employs a methodology involving systematic literature review, comparative case analysis, and synthesis of findings. The theoretical framework encompasses modernization theory, dependency theory, sustainable development theory, human development approach, and community-based development. The empirical framework presents insights from various studies across different countries. While significant progress in rural development has been observed, challenges such as poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation persist. An integrated approach emphasizing community participation, sustainability, and human development emerges as promising. Further research is recommended, particularly case studies focusing on community perceptions and local context. Rural development, to address entrenched inequalities, requires transformative reforms and the active involvement of rural communities.

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