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    BackgroundPhysical activity and Physical fitness have received tremendous attention in the field of physical and mental health. However, limited attention has been given to the associations of self-reported physical fitness with some health-related outcomes. Given the COVID-19 pandemic is still active in many Chinese regions, assessing health-related physical fitness in adolescents using field-based assessment is unrealistic, therefore, this study was conducted via a self-reported questionnaire.…Read more
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    The Varying Coherences of Implied Motion Modulates the Subjective Time Perception
    with Feiming Li, Lei Jia, Jiahao Lu, Youping Wu, Cheng Wang, and Jun Wang
    Frontiers in Psychology 12 602872. 2021.
    Previous research has demonstrated that duration of implied motion (IM) was dilated, whereas hMT+ activity related to perceptual processes on IM stimuli could be modulated by their motion coherence. Based on these findings, the present study aimed to examine whether subjective time perception of IM stimuli would be influenced by varying coherence levels. A temporal bisection task was used to measure the subjective experience of time, in which photographic stimuli showing a human moving in four d…Read more
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    Smartphone addiction behaviors are becoming more and more common with the rapid popularity and widespread use of smartphones. Such behaviors are significantly influenced by the overuse of smartphones before bedtime. In this study, the overuse of smartphones after 9:00 pm before bedtime was investigated by an online questionnaire. The sample consists of 1,035 college students in China. The artificial neural networks were applied to predict the use time of smartphones before bedtime based on their…Read more
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    This study examines the micro-level consequences of perceived corporate social responsibility and hypothesizes that perceived CSR affects the perception-emotion-attitude-behavior sequence. We hypothesized that perceived CSR affects organizational pride, affects affective commitment, and enhances the employees’ creative behaviors by using the lens of appraisal theory of emotion. This study also hypothesizes that the association of perceived CSR and employee creative behaviors is serially mediated…Read more
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    Use self-construction theory to understand Daka destination information sources and motivation impact on tourism intention
    with Yitao Chen, Junwei Zhao, Jianyi Ding, and Shengjun Yuan
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Daka destinations refer to tagging one’s visit to a popular destination by posting on social media. As a novel tourism concept derived from digital media in the post-pandemic era, Daka destinations have become a major option for potential tourists; thus, investigating tourist intentions toward them is of utmost significance to tourism recovery. Based on the viewpoints of information sources of Daka destinations, tourism motivations, and self-construction, this study investigates the research fra…Read more
  • The Eco-industrial Development in China as an Important Part of Ecological Civilization
    with Hui-Ming Li and Xiao-li Zuo
    Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3 34-42. 2009.
    Resource and environmental costs of economic growth is too large to solve the ecological civilization of outstanding problems. As the main carrier of human economic activity, industrial systems to connect the economic system and metabolism is an important link between the ecosystem and therefore, industrial ecology is an important part of the construction of ecological civilization. Sort out the domestic and foreign industrial ecology in research related to the results based on industrial ecolog…Read more
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    Remanufacturing has become an important way to realize sustainable development strategy. For remanufacturing closed-loop supply chain under different circumstances, many factors are considered, such as consumers’ different preferences for the purchase and payment of remanufactured products and the quality of recycled products. In this study, three models are presented for supply chain system, including a manufacturer lead and a retailer recycle. While nongovernment participation and non-supply-c…Read more
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    Librarians as methodological peer reviewers for systematic reviews: results of an online survey
    with Janis G. Glover, Judy M. Spak, Kate Nyhan, Rolando Garcia-Milian, Melissa C. Funaro, Janene Batten, and Holly K. Grossetta Nardini
    Research Integrity and Peer Review 4 (1). 2019.
    BackgroundDeveloping a comprehensive, reproducible literature search is the basis for a high-quality systematic review (SR). Librarians and information professionals, as expert searchers, can improve the quality of systematic review searches, methodology, and reporting. Likewise, journal editors and authors often seek to improve the quality of published SRs and other evidence syntheses through peer review. Health sciences librarians contribute to systematic review production but little is known …Read more
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    The aim of this paper is to explore the role of ethical climate on the relationship between the paternalistic leadership and team identification at the team level. In contrast to the prior studies which tended to focus on ethical climate as a whole dimension, this paper further classified the domain of construct into the categories of egoism, benevolence, and principle using a sample from 143 teams in Mainland China and Taiwan. Hierarchical regression results showed that the average paternalisti…Read more
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    Half the sky: The moderating role of cultural collectivism in job turnover among chinese female workers
    with Jingqiu Chen and Ningyu Tang
    Journal of Business Ethics 133 (3): 487-498. 2016.
    The present study examines how collectivism, an important cultural value, plays a moderating role in the association between job attitudes and actual turnover in a sample of 781 Chinese female workers. Results show that collectivism moderates the relationships between job attitude variables and turnover intention. Job satisfaction and organizational commitment are more powerful in predicting turnover intention when levels of collectivism are high rather than low. However, collectivism only moder…Read more
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    A Multistage Feedback Control Strategy for Producing 1,3-Propanediol in Microbial Continuous Fermentation
    with Honghan Bei, Jing Sun, and Liwei Zhang
    Complexity 2019 1-9. 2019.
  • Students' Perceptions of Forest Industries Business Ethics - A Comparative Analysis of Finland and the USA
    with Tomi Amberla, Heikki Juslin, Rajat Panwar, and Eric Hansen
    Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies 15 (1): 44-54. 2010.
    It has been recognised that personal values have a significant impact on views of business ethics. The basic purpose of this paper is to describe and compare student perceptions of business ethics in Finland and the USA. Another objective is to examine the value dimensions of students and the interrelationships between these values and views of business ethics. The following results have been found in this study: 1) US students generally represent more individualistic and harder values, whereas …Read more
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    Background There is a growing concern about artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare that can disadvantage already under-represented and marginalised groups (eg, based on gender or race). Objectives Our objectives are to canvas the range of strategies stakeholders endorse in attempting to mitigate algorithmic bias, and to consider the ethical question of responsibility for algorithmic bias. Methodology The study involves in-depth, semistructured interviews with healthcare workers,…Read more