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Grounded Research on Influence Mechanism of Knowledge-based Retirees’ Returning to Hometown

In: Proceedings of the 2024 9th International Conference on Social Sciences and Economic Development (ICSSED 2024)

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  • Yinfei Chen

    (Jiangsu University, School of Finance and Economics)

  • Wenfei Jin

    (Jiangsu University, School of Finance and Economics)

Abstract

The key to rural revitalization is revitalizing the talent. Under the background of rural hollowing out, many knowledge-based retirees are crucial resources to make up the talent gap of rural revitalization. This study uses Grounded Theory to extract factors that influence knowledge-based retirees’ returning-home behavior. The results show that, environmental factors, personal characteristics, practical premise and return benefit jointly influence the returning behavior of the knowledge-based retirees. Specifically, environmental impact, personal characteristics are internal and external motivation factors that determine knowledge-based retirees’ willingness to adopt returning home practice; while practical premise and return benefit, as practical moderating factors, influence the strength of the relationship between willingness and behavior.

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  • Yinfei Chen & Wenfei Jin, 2024. "Grounded Research on Influence Mechanism of Knowledge-based Retirees’ Returning to Hometown," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Radulescu Magdalena & Bootheina Majoul & Satya Narayan Singh & Abdul Rauf (ed.), Proceedings of the 2024 9th International Conference on Social Sciences and Economic Development (ICSSED 2024), pages 733-738, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-459-4_83
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-459-4_83
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