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    Sluggish cognitive tempo is a cluster of attentional symptoms characterized by slow information processing and behavior, distractibility, mental confusion, absent-mindedness, and hypoactivity. The present study aimed to compare early and late selective attention in the information processing speed of adults with SCT to those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and adults without any attentional problems. The participants were screened using Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale-IV and divide…Read more
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    Upcycled vs. Conventional: Food product preference assessment using optical brain monitoring
    with Siddharth Bhatt, Jonathan Deutsch, Benjamin Fulton, Rajneesh Suri, and Hasan Ayaz
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Book Review: Happy Singlehood: The Rising Acceptance and Celebration of Solo Living By Elyakim Kislev (review)
    with Christina J. Diaz
    Gender and Society 35 (1): 143-145. 2021.
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    Could You Ever Forget Me? Why People Want to be Forgotten Online
    with Chanhee Kwak and Heeseok Lee
    Journal of Business Ethics 179 (1): 25-42. 2022.
    The concept of people’s memory maintains the finiteness of time and capacity. However, with the advancement in technology, the amount of storage memory a person can use has increased dramatically. Given that digital traces can hardly be erased or forgotten, individuals have begun to express their desire to be forgotten in the digital world, and governments and academia are considering methods to fulfill such wishes. Capturing the difficulties in terms of a cultural lag between technological adva…Read more
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    This study investigated the effects of psychobiological characteristics of non-obese women with a high level of weight suppression on explicit-implicit and approach-avoidance response toward food cues, depending on hunger-satiety states. The 634 participants were divided into two groups according to their weight history. If the difference between their highest weight over the last year and their current weight was more than 5%, they were assigned to the “H-WS” group. If the difference in weight …Read more
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    A Percolation-Like Process of Within-Organization Collective Corruption: A Computational Approach
    with Sang-Joon Kim
    Business and Society 60 (1): 161-195. 2021.
    This study investigates how collective corruption appears, using a computational method. Specifically, acknowledging that the characteristics of collective corruption process are analogous to percolation phenomena, we illuminate that collective corruption is formed by ongoing social interactions in an organizational boundary. By formulating a percolation-based system dynamics model, we consider the behavioral characteristics of collective corruption in terms of individuals’ corruption preference…Read more
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    A fuzzy constraint based model for bilateral, multi-issue negotiations in semi-competitive environments
    with Xudong Luo, Nicholas R. Jennings, Nigel Shadbolt, and Ho-Fung Leung
    Artificial Intelligence 148 (1-2): 53-102. 2003.
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    On the structure of certain valued fields
    with Wan Lee
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (4): 102927. 2021.
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    Smartphone-Based Psychotherapeutic Micro-Interventions to Improve Mood in a Real-World Setting
    with Gunther Meinlschmidt, Esther Stalujanis, Angelo Belardi, Minkyung Oh, Eun Kyung Jung, Hyun-Chul Kim, Janine Alfano, Seung-Schik Yoo, and Marion Tegethoff
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    Stakeholder Engagement, Knowledge Problems and Ethical Challenges
    with J. Robert Mitchell, Ronald K. Mitchell, Richard A. Hunt, and David M. Townsend
    Journal of Business Ethics 175 (1): 75-94. 2020.
    In the management and business ethics literatures, stakeholder engagement has been demonstrated to lead to more ethical management practices. However, there may be limits on the extent to which stakeholder engagement can, as currently conceptualized, resolve some of the more difficult ethical challenges faced by managers. In this paper we argue that stakeholder engagement, when seen as a way of reducing five types of knowledge problems—risk, ambiguity, complexity, equivocality, and a priori irre…Read more
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    Reimagining Profits and Stakeholder Capital to Address Tensions Among Stakeholders
    with J. Robert Mitchell, Ronald K. Mitchell, and David Hatherly
    Business and Society 59 (2): 322-350. 2020.
    In this article, we use ideas from stakeholder capital maintenance theory to address tensions in allocating firm profits between stockholders and other stakeholders. We utilize a mediative thought experiment to conceptualize how multiple stakeholder interests might better be served, such that genuine firm profits (from new value creation) versus artificial firm profits (from non-wealth-producing transfers) may be identified and incentivized. We thereby examine how such accounting transfers can b…Read more
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    Since K. Fine’s influential criticism of modalism, many philosophers have agreed that we cannot understand the concept of essence with that of modality. However, some philosophers have resisted this mainstream position. In this paper, I examine N. Wildman’s claim that, unlike other versions of modalism, his version of modalism, namely Sparse Modalism can save modalism. I will argue first that if we introduce the notion of grounding into this debates, Wildman’s criticisms of other versions are si…Read more
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    This study examined changes in the structural relationship among learner-centred classes perceived by Korean junior high school students, attitudes during class and academic achievement. A linear change model was identified as optimal, showing a steady increase over time for each parameter. The higher the initial value for learner-centred classes, the higher both the initial value and rate of change was for attitudes during class and academic achievement. The initial values for attitudes during …Read more
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    Global Electroencephalography Synchronization as a New Indicator for Tracking Emotional Changes of a Group of Individuals during Video Watching
    with Chang-Hee Han, Jeong-Hwan Lim, Yong-Wook Kim, and Chang-Hwan Im
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    Dye-sensitized core/active shell upconversion nanoparticles for optogenetics and bioimaging applications
    with X. Wu, Y. Zhang, K. Takle, O. Bilsel, Z. Li, Z. Zhang, D. Li, W. Fan, C. Duan, E. M. Chan, Lois C., Y. Xiang, and G. Han
    © 2015 American Chemical Society.Near-infrared dye-sensitized upconversion nanoparticles can broaden the absorption range and boost upconversion efficiency of UCNPs. Here, we achieved significantly enhanced upconversion luminescence in dye-sensitized core/active shell UCNPs via the doping of ytterbium ions in the UCNP shell, which bridged the energy transfer from the dye to the UCNP core. As a result, we synergized the two most practical upconversion booster effectors to amplify upconversion eff…Read more
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    Rational Autonomy, Morality and Education
    with Colin Wringe
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 27 (1): 69-78. 1993.
    Some traditional assumptions regarding rational autonomy are examined and criticised. The exclusion of subjective considerations from autonomous choice is shown to be unjustified, as are attempts to identlfji autonomy with morally desirable conduct. Unexpected implications of these conclusions for education and certain other social institutions are also indicated.
  • “Stakeholder Work” and Stakeholder Research
    with Ronald K. Mitchell
    Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 24 208-213. 2013.
    As important stakeholder research streams have built their own silos over time, it has become increasingly difficult to visualize a full picture of stakeholder management. To begin to address this gap, we synthesize five distinct stakeholder research streams, which include stakeholder identification, stakeholder understanding, stakeholder awareness, stakeholder prioritization, and stakeholder action. We juxtapose each of these five stakeholder research streams with Scott’s framework consisting o…Read more
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    Paul Ricoeur’s Narrative Hermeneutics in the View of Metapraxis
    The Journal of Moral Education 23 (1): 105. 2011.
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    Room temperature mechanical behaviour of a Ni-Fe multilayered material with modulated grain size distribution
    with Lilia Kurmanaeva, Hamed Bahmanpour, Troy Holland, Jonathan McCrea, Jie Jian, Haiyan Wang, Enrique J. Lavernia, and Amiya K. Mukherjee
    Philosophical Magazine 94 (31): 3549-3559. 2014.