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    A neurosymbolic cognitive architecture framework for handling novelties in open worlds
    with Shivam Goel, Panagiotis Lymperopoulos, Ravenna Thielstrom, Evan Krause, Patrick Feeney, Pierrick Lorang, Sarah Schneider, Yichen Wei, Eric Kildebeck, Stephen Goss, Michael C. Hughes, Jivko Sinapov, and Matthias Scheutz
    Artificial Intelligence 331 (C): 104111. 2024.
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    Navigating corporate philanthropy in the digital world: The normative effect of Entrepreneurs' social media usage
    with Jiawen Chen and Xiaolian Ke
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 33 (4): 706-729. 2024.
    This paper investigates how entrepreneurs' social media usage affects corporate philanthropy. Departing from the extant literature, which focuses on the instrumental role of social media, we draw upon the normative perspective of stewardship theory and propose that entrepreneurs' social media usage promotes their ethical and prosocial motivation for corporate philanthropy. In particular, we theorize that entrepreneurs' social media usage enhances their self-perceived status and philanthropic ide…Read more
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    Ma Yifu liu yi lun xin quan =
    Shanghai gu ji chu ban she. 2015.
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    Exploring Residential Heterogeneity through Multiscalar Lens: A Case Study of Hangzhou, China
    with Qinshi Huang, Weixuan Song, Chunhui Liu, Xinyi Zhang, and Ge He
    Complexity 2021 1-12. 2021.
    The pattern, process, and mechanism of residential heterogeneity vary significantly with different geographical scales. However, most traditional methods ignore the checkboard and modifiable areal unit problem, which may cover up the complexity and hierarchy of social space. Taking Hangzhou city as an example, a multiscalar method was proposed based on the information entropy theory to estimate residential heterogeneity and its scale sensitivity. Based on the sixth population census of Hangzhou …Read more
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    This research discusses the impact of the perception of video images and online word of mouth on tourists’ travel intentions. A survey of 390 users who watched travel videos on short-video platforms was conducted using structural equation modeling. The results are as follows. First, the perception of video images can significantly affect tourists’ intention to visit the destinations. Second, as a mediating variable, online word of mouth can enhance the positive effects of the perception of video…Read more
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    Self-Reference Emerges Earlier than Emotion during an Implicit Self-Referential Emotion Processing Task: Event-Related Potential Evidence
    with Haiyan Zhou, Jialiang Guo, Xiaomeng Ma, Minghui Zhang, Lei Feng, Jie Yang, Zhijiang Wang, Gang Wang, and Ning Zhong
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    A Study on the Cognition and Emotion Identification of Participative Budgeting Based on Artificial Intelligence
    with Yuan Zhou, Tianjiao Zhang, Lan Zhang, Zhaoxin Xue, and Mingxu Bao
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Cognition and emotion exert a powerful influence on human behavior. Based on cognitive psychology and organizational behavior theory, this paper examines the role of cognition and emotion in participative budgeting and corporate performance using a questionnaire survey. The questionnaires were sent to 345 listed companies in China. The results support the hypothesis that human cognition and emotion have a positive moderating effect on the relationship between participative budgeting and corporat…Read more
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    Enhancing teacher leadership is not only one of the approaches to improving teaching and learning, but it is also essential to the success of education reform. Based on leader-member exchange theory, 294 preschool teachers in China were surveyed, and a structural equation model was established to explore the relationship between the participating teachers' principal leadership style, teacher leadership and psychological capital. The findings revealed a significant positive correlation between tr…Read more
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    The Gestures in 2–4-Year-Old Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
    with QianYing Ye, ShaoLi Lv, SanMei Cheng, HuiLin Zhu, YanTing Xu, XiaoBing Zou, and HongZhu Deng
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Deficits in gestures act as early signs of impairment in social interaction and communication in children with autism spectrum disorder. However, the pieces of literature on atypical gesture patterns in ASD children are contradictory. This investigation aimed to explore the atypical gesture pattern of ASD children from the dimensions of quantity, communicative function, and integration ability; and its relationship with social ability and adaptive behavior. We used a semi-structured interactive …Read more
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    Who Can Get More Happiness? Effects of Different Self-Construction and Experiential Purchase Tendency on Happiness
    with Aili Xie, Shiqi Lyu, Lijuan Wu, and Wen Tsao Pan
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    This study introduces the self-construction methods of consumers and the tendency characteristics of experiential purchase to study the effects of physical purchase and experiential purchase on wellbeing. The dependent self-builders obtain higher happiness from experiential purchase; however, the independent self-builders get higher happiness from physical purchase. Furthermore, consumers with a high purchase experience get higher happiness from experiential purchase. Consumers with high materia…Read more
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    Frequent human-media interaction via the electronic word-of-mouth platform, trust is acknowledged as an ongoing challenge. This study aimed to understand users' trust in the e-wom platform based on uses and gratifications theory and stimulus-organism-response paradigm. Utilitarian gratification was regarded as stimulus, social gratification and positive emotion as organism, and platform trust as response. Data was acquired from 268 users in China using a questionnaire survey, and the PLS-SEM was…Read more
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    In this paper, we consider the iterative algorithm for a boundary value problem of n -order fractional differential equation with mixed integral and multipoint boundary conditions. Using an iterative technique, we derive an existence result of the uniqueness of the positive solution, then construct the iterative scheme to approximate the positive solution of the equation, and further establish some numerical results on the estimation of the convergence rate and the approximation error.
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    Editorial: Lexical Tone Perception in Infants and Young Children: Empirical Studies and Theoretical Perspectives
    with Leher Singh, Denis Burnham, Jessica Hay, and Karen Mattock
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    We investigate the dynamics of a nonautonomous stochastic SIS epidemic model with nonlinear incidence rate and double epidemic hypothesis. By constructing suitable stochastic Lyapunov functions and using Has’minskii theory, we prove that there exists at least one nontrivial positive periodic solution of the system. Moreover, the sufficient conditions for extinction of the disease are obtained by using the theory of nonautonomous stochastic differential equations. Finally, numerical simulations a…Read more
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    Scale Effects of the Relationships between 3D Building Morphology and Urban Heat Island: A Case Study of Provincial Capital Cities of Mainland China
    with Zhi Qiao, Xiping Han, Chen Wu, Xinliang Xu, Zongyao Sun, Wei Sun, Qian Cao, and Linwan Li
    Complexity 2020 1-12. 2020.
    In the process of rapid urbanization, urban heat island effect has been showing more and more significant impacts on human well-being. Therefore, a more detailed understanding of the impact of three-dimensional building morphology on UHI effect across a continuum of spatial scales will be necessary to guide and improve the human settlement.This study selected 31 provincial capital cities of mainland China to analyze the impacts of the 3D building morphology, including the number, area, height, v…Read more
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    Critical Factors in the Implementation of Risk Awareness Education in Universities in China
    with Xiaoge Pei, Yingchun Han, and Xiaoling Liao
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Under the influence of social changes, latent factors in campus safety are increasing, and dealing with them is becoming more difficult. Facing the challenges in the pluralistic society, students need to cope with the changes of external and internal environments in the dynamic society. Additionally, there are new events on campus at any time, which may lead to campus risk. The frequent events that have occurred on campus in recent years have created difficulties for school administrative units.…Read more
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    ObjectiveIn the context of Healthy China, the effect of external motivation on sports anomie behavior from the perspective of gender among Chinese college students was investigated.ParticipantsIn total, 2,340 college students were involved in this study.MethodsThe self-made scales were used, which were about anomie behavior and external motivation in sports. The independent sample T-test was used to compare the sports anomie behavior between male and female students. Then, multiple linear regres…Read more
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    The complexity of binary sequences using logistic chaotic maps
    with Suoxia Miao
    Complexity 21 (6): 121-129. 2016.
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    Reasoning Talk at Chinese Families’ Dinner Table: Across Three Generations and Different Communicative Contexts
    with Feiyi Zheng, Ling Sheng, Yijun Hao, and Jiangbo Hu
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    This study examines the feature of reasoning talk used by 37 Chinese families at the dinner table across three generations with the background of co-parenting and in consideration of different communicative contexts. Drawing upon Hasan’s semantic framework, reasons were mainly coded as logical or social types. We categorize the communicative context of reasoning talk into contextualized and decontextualized topics. When the proportion of social reasoning was found slightly higher than that of lo…Read more
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    Perspectives of EFL learners and teachers on self-efficacy and academic achievement: The role of gender, culture and learning environment
    with Muhammad Amir Saeed, Nasser Said Gomaa Abdelrasheed, Goodarz Shakibaei, and Ayman Farid Khafaga
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The Omani socio-cultural context, the mono-gender educational system in schools, and the learning environment at the higher educational institutions significantly affect learners' self-efficacy and academic achievement in the mixed-gender EFL classroom. Different studies have revealed both positive and negative implications of mixed-gender classrooms, especially for those who came from a mono-gender learning environment. The adjustment phase for the tertiary learners from school to the universit…Read more
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    Digital transformation of traditional enterprises can better develop new customer relationships and help mitigate the business risk of their over-reliance on single-customer relationships. However, little research has been conducted on the internal mechanisms of how enterprise digitalization reshapes corporate customer relationships. In this manuscript, from the perspective of dynamic capability theory, we construct conceptual models of enterprise digital transformation, innovation capability, o…Read more
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    COVID-19 in Guangdong: Immediate Perceptions and Psychological Impact on 304,167 College Students
    with Xueguo Li, Sihui Lv, Rongning Chen, Jianbin Chen, Shunwei Liang, Siyao Tang, and Jingbo Zhao
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Using MEG to Understand the Progression of Light Sleep and the Emergence and Functional Roles of Spindles and K-Complexes
    with Andreas A. Ioannides, Vahe Poghosyan, and George K. Kostopoulos
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.