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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
This study investigates the impact of learning ambidexterity on the sense of urban integration among new-generation migrant workers in China. Using ambidexterity theory and multiple regression analysis, the study finds that learning ambidexterity positively affects both sense of urban integration and career growth. Career growth partially mediates the relationship between learning ambidexterity and urban integration, while environmental dynamism moderates the relationship between exploratory learning and career growth, and between exploitative learning and urban integration. The research contributes to ambidexterity theory and provides insights into migrant worker urban integration in dynamic environments.
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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