抄録
OVOP (One Village One Product) movement originated in Japan has been proved to be an effective model of rural development worldwide, especially in Asian nations. This study, by reviewing regional development theories and international experiences, has discovered a strong link between the key successful factors of OVOP in many typical countries and Porter’s national advantage theory. Based upon this finding, a theoretical framework used to assess the OVOP implementation capacity has been developed, including six main groups of factors: local capacity, handicraft village’s strategy, structure and competitors, demand conditions, related and supporting industries, government, and chances. A case study has been carried out by using this framework to assess the OVOP implementation capacity of Van Phuc silk village in Hanoi, Vietnam. The results contribute a crucial evidence for further application of the framework to assess the capacity of other traditional villages to adopt OVOP movement.