Research on the Impact of Entrepreneurship Education on Employee Creativity from the Perspective of Career Environment Based on an Intermediary Model

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Based on the human capital theory and creativity component theory, this study empirically examines the direct effect of entrepreneurship education on employees' environment protection creativity in the workplace and the dual mediating effect of boundary-free mental model and organizational mobility preference based on 266 valid sample data. The results show that entrepreneurship and environmental protection education received in colleges and universities can significantly promote the improvement of employees' environment protection creativity. Borderless mental model and organizational mobility preference play an intermediary role between them. The impact of entrepreneurship education on creativity is expanded from college students to employees through the bridge of borderless career attitude, which effectively verifies the lag effect of entrepreneurship education in colleges and universities and the dual intermediary effect of borderless mental model and organizational mobility preference. It further expands the research on the impact of entrepreneurship education in colleges and universities and has certain theoretical value.

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Wang, H., Jiao, R., & Li, F. (2022). Research on the Impact of Entrepreneurship Education on Employee Creativity from the Perspective of Career Environment Based on an Intermediary Model. Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/1677620

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