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59Dual Social Responsibility: The Pathway Effects and Mechanisms of Benevolent and Malevolent Actions on Firm PerformanceBusiness Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (4): 2056-2074. 2025.While doing good things, enterprises may also be subject to subjective or unintentional behaviors of doing bad things, and corporate performance is comprehensively affected by its dual social responsibility. Using data from A-share listed companies from 2010 to 2020, this paper, grounded in signaling theory, legitimacy theory, and stakeholder theory, analyzes the dual-path effects, comprehensive effects, and boundary effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social irrespons…Read more
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34Can External Sustainability Have a Spillover Effect? Buyer's Sustainable Institutional Investor and Supplier's Green InnovationBusiness Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility. forthcoming.This study examines the green innovation determinants at the external–external level. The external–external perspective refers to examinations of the impact of a buyer's external stakeholders (institutional investors) on another external party of the buyer (suppliers), with a focus on the former's cross-organizational sustainability spillover effects on the latter's green innovation. Based on delegated philanthropy and signaling theories, we analyzed 2010–2020 data from Chinese listed firms (970…Read more
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350Acquisition of conscious and unconscious knowledge of semantic prosodyConsciousness and Cognition 20 (2): 417-425. 2011.An experiment explored the acquisition of conscious and unconscious knowledge of semantic prosody in a second language under incidental and intentional learning conditions. Semantic prosody is the conotational coloring of the semantics of a word, largely uncaptured by dictionary definitions. Contrary to some claims in the literature, we revealed that both conscious and unconscious knowledge were involved in the acquisition of semantic prosody. Intentional learning resulted in similar unconscious…Read more
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5Climate Beliefs and Attitudes and Corporate Tax SavingsJournal of Business Ethics 1-27. forthcoming.This study examines the relationship between climate beliefs and attitudes (CBA) and corporate tax savings. We document that firms headquartered in counties with high CBA are more likely to utilize climate change-related tax incentives to reduce their tax payments. Our evidence suggests that CBA’s influence manifests as increased climate-related R&D investments and corporate environmental commitments, which give rise to various investment-related tax credits, resulting in lower tax payments. Fur…Read more
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9The influence of power sense on teenagers’ cooperation affection: The moderating effect of ageInternational Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (6): 274-285. 2025.Cooperation affection is a manifestation that can reflect an individual’s emotional tendency (positive or negative) towards cooperation. Some research results show that power reduces cooperation; however, other research results show that power might increase cooperation. To understand the contradictory relationship between power and cooperation, the current study explored the influence of power sense on teenagers’ cooperative emotion (cooperation affection) among different ages (including middle…Read more
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7Factors Influencing the Intention to Use ECNY and Its Driving Mechanisms: Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and Technology Acceptance ModelInternational Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (1): 81-93. 2025.Central banks across major economies are actively engaging in research, pilot programs, and the implementation of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Despite these efforts, consumer interest in digital currencies such as ECNY (Digital Yuan) issued by the People’s Bank of China remains relatively low within the personal consumption market. To address this, the study examines key factors shaping residents’ willingness to adopt ECNY.The research introduces a conceptual framework incorporating …Read more
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55Climate Change Social Norms and Corporate Cash HoldingsJournal of Business Ethics 190 (3): 661-683. 2023.We study the relationship between climate change social norms (CCSN) and corporate cash holdings for U.S. firms. We find that county-level CCSN is significantly positively associated with cash holdings. Our main finding is robust to a battery of robustness tests. In a subsample analysis, we find that firms have relatively low cash holdings in low CCSN counties even when faced with high climate risk. For such firms, the lack of cash buffer could be harmful to a broader set of stakeholders faced w…Read more
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2Corporate social responsibility in China: implementation and challengesBusiness Ethics 23 (1): 34-49. 2013.Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is becoming increasingly important in China. This paper investigates the implementation of instruments for dimensions of CSR that are relevant for the Chinese context and the challenges that Chinese companies face. Based on a survey among 109 Chinese companies, we find that formal instruments to implement CSR are rather common. Companies spend most effort in improving the economic aspects of CSR, such as competitiveness, product innovation and process innova…Read more
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22A Happy TeacherIn William P. Alford, Mei Liao & Fengming Cui (eds.), Special Olympics Oral History Volume 4: Different Stories but One Effort, Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 321-359. 2025.This is an interview with Lili Su in Beijing, a veteran volunteer of Special Olympics for over 20 years. Her story highlights some aspects contributing her leading role as a volunteer, including her positive disability awareness, understanding of the meaning of disability work, and active engagement in Special Olympics training among other work. Her commitment to building an inclusive society through joint efforts with parents among others shows the impact of Special Olympics programs and need t…Read more
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64Difficulty in emotional regulation is significantly correlated with depression. Depression is a psychological disease that seriously affects the physical and mental health of college students. Therefore, it is of great importance to develop diversified preventive interventions such as group impromptu music therapy. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of GIMT on the improvement of emotional regulation ability and the reduction of depressive symptoms in college students. A 71…Read more
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89Altered Volume and Functional Connectivity of the Habenula in SchizophreniaFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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97Anxious major depressive disorder is a common subtype of major depressive disorder; however, its unique neural mechanism is not well-understood currently. Using multimodal MRI data, this study examined common and specific alterations of amygdala subregions between patients with and without anxiety. No alterations were observed in the gray matter volume or intra-region functional integration in either patient group. Compared with the controls, both patient groups showed decreased functional conne…Read more
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59A Double-Edged Impact of Social Smartphone Use on Smartphone Addiction: A Parallel Mediation ModelFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Evidence supports predictive roles of non-social smartphone use for smartphone addiction, but the relationship of social smartphone use and smartphone addiction is unclear. This study explored whether social smartphone use has a double-edged impact on smartphone addiction. Using data from a sample of 909 Chinese undergraduates, we tested a parallel mediation model that considered online social support and realistic social support as mediators. As predicted, social smartphone use weakened smartph…Read more
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114Electron paramagnetic resonance study of thef–dinteraction in pyrochlore iridate Gd2Ir2O7Philosophical Magazine 95 (27): 3014-3022. 2015.
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177Abnormal Static and Dynamic Local-Neural Activity in COPD and Its Relationship With Pulmonary Function and Cognitive ImpairmentsFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2021.Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are characterized by attenuated pulmonary function and are frequently reported with cognitive impairments, especially memory impairments. The mechanism underlying the memory impairments still remains unclear. We applied resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging to compare the brain local activities with static and dynamic amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations among patients with COPD and healthy controls. Compared with HC, COPD pati…Read more
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53Swimming Training Evaluation Method Based on Convolutional Neural NetworkComplexity 2021 1-12. 2021.By investigating the status quo of the swimming training market in a certain area, we can obtain information on the current development of the swimming training market in a certain area and study the laws of the development of the market so as to provide a theoretical basis for the development of the market. This paper designs an evaluation algorithm suitable for swimming training based on the improved AlexNet network. The algorithm model uses a 3 × 3 size convolution kernel to extract features,…Read more
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62How can social needs impact on meaningful sports consumption?Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.The main goal of this study is to explore the drivers of meaningful sport consumption and its influence mechanism. In sports consumption, consumers not only seek hedonic value but also pursue to experience greater purpose and meaning in life, which is regarded as meaningful sports consumption. This study extends existing sports management literature by examining how social needs impact meaningful sports behavior with team affiliation, self-improvement, and self-esteem as mediators. Based on the …Read more
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134Efficacy of twice-daily high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on associative memoryFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 973298. 2022.ObjectivesSeveral studies have examined the effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on associative memory (AM) but findings were inconsistent. Here, we aimed to test whether twice-daily rTMS could significantly improve AM.MethodsIn this single-blind, sham-controlled experiment, 40 participants were randomized to receive twice-daily sham or real rTMS sessions for five consecutive days (a total of 16,000 pulses). The stimulation target in left inferior parietal lobule (IPL) …Read more
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119BackgroundIndividuals who use methamphetamine for a long period of time may experience decreased inhibition and increased impulsivity. In order to reduce impulsivity or improve inhibitory control ability, high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation has attracted much attention of researchers. Recent studies on addiction have shown that rTMS can stimulate different brain regions to produce different therapeutic effects. Recent work also suggests that HF-rTMS over right dorsolatera…Read more
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54Assessing the Association Between Pakistani Women’s Religious Beliefs and Sports ParticipationFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Women’s participation in physical activities has been discouraged for a variety of reasons, especially in Muslim countries. This study aims to highlight Pakistani women’s religious beliefs about sports. It focuses on whether their religion contradicts their participation in sporting activities, and it does so by using an adapted version of the Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire in the theoretical context of feminism in sports. The snowball sampling method was used to select wo…Read more
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78Consumers may sense hypocrisy in corporate social responsibility if they note inconsistency in enterprises’ words and deeds related to CSR. This inconsistency originates from the intentional selfish actions and unintentional actions of enterprises. Studies have revealed that consumers’ perception of hypocrisy has a negative influence on enterprise operation. However, studies have not examined how corporate responses to consumers’ hypocrisy perception affect consumers’ attitude and behavior. Ther…Read more
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56Construction of 3D model of knee joint motion based on MRI image registrationJournal of Intelligent Systems 31 (1): 15-26. 2021.There is a growing demand for information and computational technology for surgeons help with surgical planning as well as prosthetics design. The two-dimensional images are registered to the three-dimensional (3D) model for high efficiency. To reconstruct the 3D model of knee joint including bone structure and main soft tissue structure, the evaluation and analysis of sports injury and rehabilitation treatment are detailed in this study. Mimics 10.0 was used to reconstruct the bone structure, l…Read more
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69Children ASD Evaluation Through Joint Analysis of EEG and Eye-Tracking Recordings With Graph Convolution NetworkFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.Recent advances in neuroscience indicate that analysis of bio-signals such as rest state electroencephalogram and eye-tracking data can provide more reliable evaluation of children autism spectrum disorder than traditional methods of behavior measurement relying on scales do. However, the effectiveness of the new approaches still lags behind the increasing requirement in clinical or educational practices as the “bio-marker” information carried by the bio-signal of a single-modality is likely ins…Read more
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142Parent-Adolescent Communication and Early Adolescent Depressive Symptoms: The Roles of Gender and Adolescents’ AgeFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.Positive parent-adolescent communication has been found to be negatively related to adolescent depressive symptoms; however, few studies have investigated the moderating effects of adolescent gender and age on this relationship, especially during early adolescence in China. The present study investigated the joint moderating effects of adolescent gender and age on the linkage of father-adolescent and mother-adolescent communication with adolescents’ depressive symptoms. A total of 11,455 Chinese…Read more
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59A Dual Simple Recurrent Network Model for Chunking and Abstract Processes in Sequence LearningFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.Although many studies have provided evidence that abstract knowledge can be acquired in artificial grammar learning, it remains unclear how abstract knowledge can be attained in sequence learning. To address this issue, we proposed a dual simple recurrent network model that includes a surface SRN encoding and predicting the surface properties of stimuli and an abstract SRN encoding and predicting the abstract properties of stimuli. The results of Simulations 1 and 2 showed that the DSRN model ca…Read more