How to Improve New Generation Migrant Workers’ Entrepreneurial Willingness—A Moderated Mediation Examination from the Sustainable Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theory and Hypothesis
2.1. New Generation of Migrant Workers
2.2. Migrant Workers Returning Hometown to Start Businesses
2.3. Government Service Quality
2.4. Government Service Quality and Migrant Workers’ Entrepreneurial Willingness of Returning Hometown
2.5. Mediating Role of Government Trust
2.6. Moderating Role of Entrepreneurial Climate
3. Methods
3.1. Sampling and Data Collection
3.2. Measure
4. Results
4.1. Descriptive Analysis
4.2. Validity Test
4.3. Hypotheses Test
5. Conclusions, Practical Implications, and Limitations
5.1. Conclusions
5.2. Management Implications
5.3. Limitations
Author Contributions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Year | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
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Amount (million) | 269 1 | 274 2 | 277 3 | 282 4 | 287 5 |
Growth rates (%) | - | 1.85 | 1.09 | 1.84 | 1.77 |
Abbreviation | Full Name | Definitions | Measures |
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GSQ | Government Service Quality | Means, attitude, and effectiveness of the government in providing various services to migrant workers | Parasuraman et al. (1988) [46] |
GT | Government Trust | Psychology belongness and evaluation attitude of the public to the operation of the government. | Rui and Song (2012) [47] |
REC | Regional Entrepreneurial Climate | Individual common values on entrepreneurship within a focal region. | Beugelsdijk and Noorderhaven (2004) [48] |
EWRH | Entrepreneurial Willingness of Returning Hometown | Intentions of migrant workers returning to their place of residence and engaging in entrepreneurial actives | Zhang et al. (2016) [1] |
Mean | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Gender | 0.427 | 0.432 | ||||||||
2. Age | 37.401 | 6.042 | −0.031 | |||||||
3. Education | 2.270 | 0.600 | −0.137 ** | −0.163 *** | ||||||
4. Tenure | 11.660 | 6.333 | 0.030 | 0.800 *** | −0.154 *** | |||||
5. GSQ | 3.259 | 0.620 | −0.058 | 0.018 | 0.013 | 0.074 | (0.787) | |||
6. GT | 3.602 | 0.702 | −0.055 | 0.027 | 0.058 | 0.091 * | 0.598 *** | (0.875) | ||
7. REC | 3.502 | 0.571 | −0.027 | 0.027 | 0.005 | 0.117 * | 0.613 *** | 0.720 *** | (0.857) | |
8. EWRH | 3.450 | 0.654 | −0.074 | −0.047 | 0.060 | 0.025 | 0.538 *** | 0.743 *** | 0.744 *** | (0.779) |
GT | EWRH | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | |
Gender | −0.018 | −0.044 | −0.037 | −0.033 | −0.037 | −0.044 |
Age | −0.057 | −0.128 | −0.097 | −0.090 | −0.054 | −0.044 |
Education | 0.054 | 0.040 | 0.002 | 0.005 | 0.016 | 0.029 |
Tenure | 0.101 | 0.095 | 0.026 | 0.028 | −0.019 | −0.036 |
GSQ | 0.590 *** | 0.530 *** | 0.143 *** | |||
GT | 0.740 *** | 0.655 *** | 0.427 *** | 0.435 *** | ||
REC | 0.439 *** | 0.418 *** | ||||
GT*REC | 0.132 *** | |||||
R2 | 0.365 *** | 0.299 *** | 0.558 *** | 0.571 *** | 0.650 *** | 0.666 *** |
ΔR2 | 0.536 *** | 0.092 *** | 0.016 * | |||
N = 472 | N = 472 | N = 472 | N = 472 | N = 472 | N = 472 |
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Lin, Q.; Mai, Q. How to Improve New Generation Migrant Workers’ Entrepreneurial Willingness—A Moderated Mediation Examination from the Sustainable Perspective. Sustainability 2018, 10, 1578. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10051578
Lin Q, Mai Q. How to Improve New Generation Migrant Workers’ Entrepreneurial Willingness—A Moderated Mediation Examination from the Sustainable Perspective. Sustainability. 2018; 10(5):1578. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10051578
Chicago/Turabian StyleLin, Qiaoyan, and Qiang Mai. 2018. "How to Improve New Generation Migrant Workers’ Entrepreneurial Willingness—A Moderated Mediation Examination from the Sustainable Perspective" Sustainability 10, no. 5: 1578. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10051578
APA StyleLin, Q., & Mai, Q. (2018). How to Improve New Generation Migrant Workers’ Entrepreneurial Willingness—A Moderated Mediation Examination from the Sustainable Perspective. Sustainability, 10(5), 1578. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10051578