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23IntroductionIn John Dewey’s Democratic Education and its Influence on Pedagogy in China 1917-1937, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 1-7. 2019.In 1919 John Dewey travelled to China as a visiting professor. His stay of more than two years left clear traces in the Chinese educational system, which were documented in extensive reports. In this paper, Dewey’s expedition to and in China from 1919 to 1921 and his influence on Chinese educational practice in the years 1917 to 1937 are discussed.
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22Review and OutlookIn John Dewey’s Democratic Education and its Influence on Pedagogy in China 1917-1937, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 263-284. 2019.The spread of pragmatic philosophy in China is accompanied by reductionism, misunderstandings, the colouring of Confucian doctrine and nationalism, and is marked by China’s historical peculiarities.
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25Konzept von Tao Xingzhi zum Wiederaufbau der ländlichen RegionIn John Deweys pragmatische Pädagogik und ihr Einfluss auf die Pädagogik in China 1917 bis 1937, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 231-254. 2019.Das breite Volk – besonders die in Dörfern lebenden Bauern – konnten die Notwendigkeit der Allgemeinbildung noch nicht begreifen. Bildung und Schule bedeuteten für die meisten Bauern nach wie vor einen Weg zum Eintritt in die privilegierte Eliteschicht der Beamtenschaft, spielten für ihr tägliches Leben keine Rolle. Zu den Ideen und Methoden der neuen Schulen hatten sie kein Vertrauen. Das neue Schulsystem, die moderne Didaktik und das neue Curriculum hatten große Schwierigkeiten besonders auf d…Read more
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13ConclusionIn John Dewey’s Democratic Education and its Influence on Pedagogy in China 1917-1937, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 285-290. 2019.At the beginning of the 20th century China was in a phase of historical upheaval that affected almost all areas of society. Change accelerated in the golden age of Chinese national industry in 1914-1922. While the old social equilibrium was out of balance, new social structures and disparities were formed as a result of advancing industrialization and urbanization. The country was faced with a new challenge: deconstructing the old system, reorganizing and rebuilding a new society.
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23Einschränkungen, Missverständnisse und ÜbersetzungsfehlerIn John Deweys pragmatische Pädagogik und ihr Einfluss auf die Pädagogik in China 1917 bis 1937, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 117-132. 2019.Die ursprüngliche Sprache von Deweys Vorträgen war Englisch. Um die Botschaften für die chinesischen Zuhörer verständlich zu machen, mussten die Inhalte während seiner Rede in chinesischer Sprache fast simultan gedolmetscht werden. Dieser anspruchsvolle Job wurde meistens von Hu Shi und Liu Boming übernommen. Hu Shi hatte bei Dewey persönlich studiert und den Pragmatismus in China eingeführt und war ein kompetenter Übersetzer. Fast alle Vorlesungen in Peking und Umgebung wurden von Hu Shi persön…Read more
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46Calculated PunishmentJournal of Business Ethics 200 (3): 715-731. 2025.Punishment is fundamental to the evolution of cooperative norms in teams, organizations, and societies. Based on findings that people are faster when punishing others (relative to when withholding punishment), dual-process theories of punishment assert that humans have an intuitive tendency to punish, which requires effortful deliberation to overcome. Here, we propose an alternative single-process theory that models punishment decisions as a sequential sampling process. We provide supporting evi…Read more
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53Extended Model on Structural Stability and Robustness to Bounded RationalityComplexity 2021 1-6. 2021.In this article, we focus on an extended model M ¯ of bounded rationality. Based on a rationality function with lower semicontinuity, we analyze the relationship between structural stability and robustness of Ω ¯. To further demonstrate the applicability of our theory, we introduce a model Ω ¯ 0 containing an abstract rationality function and generalize abstract fuzzy economies. We demonstrate the structural stability of the extended model Ω ¯ 0 at ξ ¯, ɛ. That is to say, Ω ¯ 0 is robust to the …Read more
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70How consumer group communication influences brand memory during product injury crisesFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Drawing on the social exchange theory, this study adopted a cross-level framework to investigate the influence of consumer group communication on consumer product image perception and brand memory. In addition, this paper examined the moderating role of consumer group involvement in the cross-level relationship between consumer group communication and consumer product image perception. Based on a sample of 116 groups and 530 consumers, results revealed that consumer group communication has a sig…Read more
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Xi bu da kai fa yu jia zhi guan nian geng xin: Shanxi ren jia zhi guan nian geng xin de shi zheng fen xi (edited book)Shanxi ren min chu ban she. 2002.
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200Practical, epistemic and normative implications of algorithmic bias in healthcare artificial intelligence: a qualitative study of multidisciplinary expert perspectivesJournal of Medical Ethics 51 (6): 420-428. 2025.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
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70Meiotic defects in human oocytes: Potential causes and clinical implicationsBioessays 44 (12): 2200135. 2022.Meiotic defects cause abnormal chromosome segregation leading to aneuploidy in mammalian oocytes. Chromosome segregation is particularly error‐prone in human oocytes, but the mechanisms behind such errors remain unclear. To explain the frequent chromosome segregation errors, recent investigations have identified multiple meiotic defects and explained how these defects occur in female meiosis. In particular, we review the causes of cohesin exhaustion, leaky spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), inhe…Read more
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32Effect of smartphone use before bedtime on smartphone addiction behaviors among Chinese college studentsFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.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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68BackgroundPhysical 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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60Exploring consumers’ intention toward domestic energy-saving vehicles: Some insights from ChinaFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Policies to promote the usage of energy-saving vehicles, such as electric vehicles and hybrids, were introduced and implemented in many countries due to increasing awareness of the potential benefits of such vehicles on environmental and energy conservation. However, despite consumers’ claims of their concerns and positive attitudes toward environmental issues, those claims have not been translated into energy-saving vehicles’ purchasing behavior. Prior studies neglected the interrelationship be…Read more
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62Use self-construction theory to understand Daka destination information sources and motivation impact on tourism intentionFrontiers 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
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26The Influence of Psychological Capital and Social Capital on the Entrepreneurial Performance of the New Generation of EntrepreneursFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.To enable that the new generation of entrepreneurs can effectively use their own qualities and abilities to improve the level of entrepreneurial performance, and to successfully pass through the entrepreneurial period of the enterprise and achieve longer-term development, the new generation of entrepreneurs is taken as the research object, and firstly, the definition and interaction of psychological capital and entrepreneurial performance are pointed out. Secondly, the questionnaires are designe…Read more
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62Managing Students’ Creativity in Music Education – The Mediating Role of Frustration Tolerance and Moderating Role of Emotion RegulationFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Artificial intelligence era challenges the use and functions of emotion in college students and the students’ college life is often experienced as an emotional rollercoaster, negative and positive emotion can affect the emotional outcomes, but we know very little about how students can ride it most effectively to increase their creativity. We introduce frustration tolerance as a mediator and emotion regulation as a moderator to investigate the mechanism of creativity improvement under negative e…Read more
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116Remanufacturing 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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64This 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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53Do Product Characteristics Affect Customers’ Participation in Virtual Brand Communities? An Empirical StudyFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.The virtual brand community has become an important marketing tool for companies. A successful brand community marketing strategy should attract a large number of consumers. Although past studies have revealed consumer motivations for participating in virtual brand communities, they fail to answer an important question: Why is it so easy for some virtual brand communities to attract users while others have such difficulty? In this study, product characteristics are hypothesized to be important f…Read more
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57As an economic pillar, major resource consumer, and polluter of cities, the chemical industry determines many cities’ transformation, prosperity, and decay. It is thus a major concern for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In China, which is at the stage of accelerated industrialization that is varied across regions, the chemical industry has gradually retreated from developed cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai, in the eastern region, and has become the inevitable choice for indus…Read more
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69Resilience Predicts the Trajectories of College Students’ Daily Emotions During COVID-19: A Latent Growth Mixture ModelFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.The objective of this study was to examine the association between resilience and trajectories of college students’ negative and positive affect during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 391 college students recruited from China completed a daily online negative and positive affect scale for 1 week, and their resilience was also measured. Profiles of brief trajectories of negative and positive affect over time were identified using the latent growth mixture model, and the effect of resilience on …Read more
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44Consumption Trends During the COVID-19 Crisis: How Awe, Coping, and Social Norms Drive Utilitarian PurchasesFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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72Taking Others as a Mirror: Contingent Social Comparison Promotes Task EngagementFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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248Values and Corporate Social Responsibility Perceptions of Chinese University StudentsJournal of Academic Ethics 10 (1): 57-82. 2012.The purpose of this study is to analyse the effects of personal demographic factors on Chinese university students’ values and perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues, and to identify the link between personal values and perceptions of CSR. The quantitative data consisted of 980 Chinese university students, and were collected by using a structured self-completion questionnaire. This study found that: 1) the importance of values education should be stressed, because we found t…Read more
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294The Impact of Chinese Culture on Corporate Social Responsibility: The Harmony Approach (review)Journal of Business Ethics 88 (3). 2009.Although the history of adopting the Western Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) concept in China spans less than 20 years, the core principles of CSR are not new and can be legitimately interpreted within traditional Chinese culture. We find that the Western CSR concepts do not adapt well to the Chinese market, because they have rarely defined the primary reason for CSR well, and the etic approach to CSR concepts does not take the Chinese reality and culture into consideration. This article r…Read more
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78Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) is one of the most abundant and critical protein folding catalysts in the endoplasmic reticulum of eukaryotic cells. PDI consists of four thioredoxin domains and interacts with a wide range of substrate and partner proteins due to its intrinsic conformational flexibility. PDI plays multifunctional roles in a variety of pathophysiological events, both as an oxidoreductase and a molecular chaperone. Recent studies have revealed that the conformation and activity o…Read more
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52Quantitative evaluation of functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy measurements with different source-detector separations using Monte Carlo simulationFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.