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Does learning ambidexterity affect the sense of urban integration among new-generation migrant workers in China? An empirical study based on career growth and environmental dynamism

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Does learning ambidexterity affect the sense of urban integration among new-generation migrant workers in China? An empirical study based on career growth and environmental dynamism

A. Zheng

Discover how learning ambidexterity influences urban integration for new-generation migrant workers in China in this insightful study by Ai-xiang Zheng. Uncover the intricate relationships between career growth and urban integration within dynamic environments, as well as the crucial role of environmental factors in shaping these interactions.

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Abstract
The urban integration of new-generation migrant workers is an important part of the process of new urbanization in China, and the acquisition of a sense of urban integration is one of the necessary signs of urban integration for new-generation migrant workers. Based on ambidexterity theory, we used a multiple regression analysis to study the mechanism underlying the effects of learning ambidexterity on the sense of urban integration of new-generation migrant workers. The empirical results showed that learning ambidexterity had significant and positive effects on both sense of urban integration and career growth; career growth had a partial mediating effect on the relationship between learning ambidexterity and sense of urban integration; environmental dynamism had a positive moderating effect on the relationship between exploratory learning and career growth; and environmental dynamism had a positive moderating effect on the relationship between exploitative learning and sense of urban integration. This study responds to previous research on the ambidexterity of migrant workers and further enriches the ambidexterity theory in research on migrant workers from the perspectives of career growth and urban integration. And in contrast to earlier studies, this research introduces environmental dynamism and establishes an analysis framework for migrant worker urban integration in a dynamic environment.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 02, 2024
Authors
Ai-xiang Zheng
Tags
learning ambidexterity
urban integration
migrant workers
career growth
environmental dynamism
multiple regression analysis
ambidexterity theory
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