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Further findings indicates that migrant’s socio-economic integration is negatively correlated with migrant necessity-based entrepreneurship, while indicating a positive relationship between migrants’ socio-economic integration and opportunity-based entrepreneurship. The underlying mechanism of how socio-economic integration impacts migrant necessity-based entrepreneurship is through changes in the perception of difficulty and migrants’ settlement intention. The internal mechanism of how socio-economic integration influences migrant opportunity-based entrepreneurship is by changing localised social capital and migrants’ risk preference. More extensive investigations evidence that the degree of marketisation and the level of information have significant regulatory effect on the relationship between socio-economic integration and migrant entrepreneurship. 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摘要
创业在促进全球经济增长方面发挥着关键作用。然而,社会经济融合与农民工创业之间的关联却不为人所关注。基于 2017 年中国流动人口动态调查(CMDS),利用基线回归模型、Heckman 两阶段模型和 IV Probit 模型,我们的研究证明了流动人口融入社会与创业之间的正相关关系。具体而言,移民的社会经济融入水平每增加一个标准差,其创业参与的概率就会增加 1.4%。进一步的研究结果表明,移民的社会经济融入程度与移民基于需要的创业呈负相关,而移民的社会经济融入程度与移民基于机会的创业呈正相关。社会经济融合影响移民必需型创业的内在机制是通过移民对困难的感知和定居意向的变化来实现的。社会经济融合影响移民机会型创业的内在机制是通过改变当地社会资本和移民的风险偏好。更广泛的调查证明,市场化程度和信息水平对社会经济一体化与移民创业之间的关系有显著的调节作用。异质性分析表明,社会经济一体化与移民创业之间的关系因人力资本、物质资本和经验资本的不同水平而异。
Promoting or inhibiting: The role of socio-economic integration on migrant entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship plays a key role in promoting the global economic growth. However, the association between socio-economic integration and migrant entrepreneurship goes unnoticed. Based on 2017 China Migrants Dynamic Survey (CMDS), using a baseline regression model, Heckman two-stage model and IV Probit model, our research evidences a positive correlation between migrants’ integration into the society and their entrepreneurship. Specifically, for every standard deviation increase in the socio-economic integration level of migrants, the probability of having entrepreneurial engagement increases by 1.4%. Further findings indicates that migrant’s socio-economic integration is negatively correlated with migrant necessity-based entrepreneurship, while indicating a positive relationship between migrants’ socio-economic integration and opportunity-based entrepreneurship. The underlying mechanism of how socio-economic integration impacts migrant necessity-based entrepreneurship is through changes in the perception of difficulty and migrants’ settlement intention. The internal mechanism of how socio-economic integration influences migrant opportunity-based entrepreneurship is by changing localised social capital and migrants’ risk preference. More extensive investigations evidence that the degree of marketisation and the level of information have significant regulatory effect on the relationship between socio-economic integration and migrant entrepreneurship. Heterogeneity analysis shows that the relationship between socio-economic integration and migrant entrepreneurship varies across different levels of human capital, material capital and experience capital.