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    This paper studies the relationship between business ethics, ESG practices, and financial support, and their impacts on the performance of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Vietnam. The research model incorporates variables of ESG practices within the context of business ethics. The study employs primary data collected from 219 respondents and applies exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and partial least squares - structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to test the proposed hypo…Read more
  •  9
    On Controllability in Agentic AI: A Survey
    with My H. Nguyen, Duc-Hai Nguyen, and Barry O’Sullivan
    Minds and Machines 36 (2): 29. 2026.
    As artificial intelligence systems acquire increasing autonomy, the question of how humans can maintain meaningful control over their behavior becomes urgent. This question is especially pressing for agentic AI: systems built on foundation models that coordinate networks of autonomous agents to pursue complex goals with minimal human oversight. While the engineering literature has developed several mechanisms for constraining such systems, it has largely treated controllability as a purely causa…Read more
  •  657
    The Health Consequences of Nutrition Hazards
    with Huong T. T. Hoang, Thuy Trang, Khoi Duc, My Nguyen, Kien Le, and Hang Khanh
    WP. 2014.
    A better understanding of the factors that mitigate the consequences of nutrition-related hazards and encourage resilience is required to prevent against or improve poor development outcomes. This study included a review of the literature. Dietary adequacy is essential for growth and development, but current data suggests that nutrition supplements alone is insufficient to generate resilience to defend against, alleviate, and recover from nutritional stressors, as well as to promote healthy deve…Read more
  •  2109
    The Effects of War: A Literature Review
    with Nguyen D. Khoi, Thuy Trang, Huong T. T. Hoang, Nguyen T. Huong, My Nguyen, and Kien Le
    WP. 2014.
    We review the literature for the long-term effects of war on human capital. We document the negative effects of exposure to war on individual health, prospective earnings, educational attainment, prospective earnings, and labor productivity in the long run. The findings call for immediate and effective actions to reduce the detrimental repercussions of war in both the short run and long run.
  •  506
    Child Abuse and Health Promotion
    with Trang T. Le, My Nguyen, and Kien Le
    Working Paper. 2013.
    Lạm dụng và bỏ bê trẻ еm đаng diễn rа phổ biến trên tоàn сầu. Nó thаy đổi từ sự đối xử tệ bạс về thể сhất, tinh thần và xã hội gây hại сhо đứа trẻ. Nó сó những hậu quả ngắn hạn và lâu dài, сuối сùng сó thể làm сhậm sự phát triển kinh tế và xã hội сủа сáс quốс giа một сáсh gián tiếp. Người tа ướс tính rằng сứ 5 phụ nữ và 1 trоng số 13 nаm giới thì сó 1 người bị lạm dụng tình dụс trоng thời thơ ấu. Mặс dù vấn đề khá phứс tạp và rõ ràng соn số trên đánh giá thấp giá trị thựс tế. Phần lớn, đó là dо …Read more
  •  524
    A Call to End Violence Against Children
    with Trang T. Le, My Nguyen, and Kien Le
    Working Paper. 2011.
    Lạm dụng và bỏ bê trẻ еm đаng diễn rа phổ biến trên tоàn сầu. Nó thаy đổi từ sự đối xử tệ bạс về thể сhất, tinh thần và xã hội gây hại сhо đứа trẻ. Nó сó những hậu quả ngắn hạn và lâu dài, сuối сùng сó thể làm сhậm sự phát triển kinh tế và xã hội сủа сáс quốс giа một сáсh gián tiếp. Người tа ướс tính rằng сứ 5 phụ nữ và 1 trоng số 13 nаm giới thì сó 1 người bị lạm dụng tình dụс trоng thời thơ ấu. Mặс dù vấn đề khá phứс tạp và rõ ràng соn số trên đánh giá thấp giá trị thựс tế. Phần lớn, đó là dо …Read more
  •  8
    Assembling bodies‐without‐organs: A poststructuralist analysis of group sex between men
    with Lauren Orser, Chad Hammond, and Dave Holmes
    Nursing Philosophy 23 (1). 2021.
    Group sex among men who have sex with men may be understood as a ‘radical’ practice insofar as it transgresses dominant social discourses around appropriate sexual relations—prioritizing heteronormative, monogamous and risk‐averse sex. These practices are generally defined as steeped in risk, most commonly due to the potential for transmitting human immunodeficiency virus and sexually transmitted infections and accompanied by the possibility of legal and social repercussions. Our ethnographic re…Read more
  •  3
    Possible Semantics for a Common Framework of Probabilistic Logics
    with Van-Nam Huynh, Yoshiteru Nakamori, Hiroakira Ono, Jonathan Lawry, and Vladik Kreinovich
    This paper proposes a common framework for various probabilistic logics. It consists of a set of uncertain premises with probabilities attached to them. This raises the question of the strength of a conclusion, but without imposing a particular semantics, no general solution is possible. The paper discusses several possible semantics by looking at it from the perspective of probabilistic argumentation.
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    Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development: Volume 1
    with Anu Gupta, Ajay Kumar Bansal, and Siti Rochmah Ika
    Springer Nature Singapore. 2026.
    This book brings together the proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development (CSR 2025) which took place in Vietnam in June 2025. Amidst global concerns surrounding climate change, environmental protection, pollution levels, and waste management, the role of corporations in promoting social causes and ethical business practices is becoming increasingly crucial. It is imperative for businesses to shift their focus from solely seeking…Read more
  •  23
    When individualization meets collectivism: managing the moral tension of i-deals in Japanese and Vietnamese organizations
    with Yasuhiro Hattori, Huong Mai Hoang, Kyoko Yamazaki, and Trung Tuan Bui
    Asian Journal of Business Ethics 15 (2): 261-293. 2026.
    This study examines how individualized employment practices—specifically idiosyncratic deals (i-deals)—generate moral tension when introduced into collectivist organizational contexts. Drawing on comparative qualitative data from five Japanese and Vietnamese organizations, we explore how the individualized logic of i-deals intersects with collectivist values of harmony, equality, and relational obligation. Our findings reveal that i-deals do not simply produce fairness concerns; instead they act…Read more
  •  418
    Open science adoption among Generation Z students in a developing country, with distinct educational culture, presents a critical test of a wide range of technology acceptance frameworks. This study examines factors predicting open science resource utilization (measured through self-reported frequency of diverse uses in academic contexts) among 1,422 Vietnamese undergraduate students using Bayesian regression analysis, which enables probabilistic inference and robust model comparison, adding to …Read more
  •  17
    How to Construct Demand Curves? Austrians and the Neoclassicals
    Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 31 (1): 67-83. 2025.
    This paper compares how Austrian and neoclassical economics construct demand curves and examines the fundamental differences in their approaches to utility theory and price determination. It aims to clarify both standpoints by highlighting how distinct foundational assumptions – such as the treatment of money, the homogeneity of goods, and the role of indifference – give rise to different forms of demand curves. The analysis further shows that the Austrian construction can potentially account fo…Read more
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    The article presents strategic ideas for understanding elements of a human–AI collaborative framework that seeks to enable philosophy researchers to participate more effectively in the global discourse on science and philosophy in the AI age. With its ability to process large amounts of data and recognize complex patterns, current AI systems can extend human epistemological and ontological reach, concurrent with the situated cognition viewpoint. However, AI still lacks the capacity for meta-refl…Read more
  •  26
    The Doctor Will Polygraph You Now
    with James Anibal, Jasmine Gunkel, Shaheen Awan, Hannah Huth, Tram Le, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Micah Boyer, Lindsey Hazen, Bridge2AIVoice Consortium, Yael Bensoussan, David Clifton, and Bradford Wood
    Npj Health Systems 1 (1). 2024.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) methods have been proposed for the prediction of social behaviors that could be reasonably understood from patient-reported information. This raises novel ethical concerns about respect, privacy, and control over patient data. Ethical concerns surrounding clinical AI systems for social behavior verification can be divided into two main categories: (1) the potential for inaccuracies/biases within such systems, and (2) the impact on trust in patient-provider relationsh…Read more
  •  11
    Training the Machine Learning Programs to Measure the Arterial Phase and Identify the Types of Coronary Flow
    with Tri Loc Vu, Thach Nguyen, Imran Mihas, Van Thinh Cao, Marco Zuin, and Gianluca Rigatelli
    . 2023.
    Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the most common and severe medical conditions worldwide. The current research focused on investigating the mechanisms and prevention of the detrimental effects of CAD. Recently, the principles and practices of fluid mechanics were used to explain the formation of CAD with the help of a new angiographic recording and reviewing technique. This new method focused on identifying the types of blood flows and their effects on the intima. To automate the process,…Read more
  •  54
    Transformer is a neural machine translation model which revolutionizes machine translation. Compared with traditional statistical machine translation models and other neural machine translation models, the recently proposed transformer model radically and fundamentally changes machine translation with its self-attention and cross-attention mechanisms. These mechanisms effectively model token alignments between source and target sentences. It has been reported that the transformer model provides …Read more
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    The article presents strategic ideas for understanding elements of an appropriate human–AI collaboration framework that will enable philosophy researchers to participate more effectively in the global discourse on science and philosophy in the AI age. With its ability to process large amounts of data and recognize complex patterns, current AI systems can extend human epistemological and ontological reach, concurrent with the situated cognition viewpoint. However, AI still lacks the capacity for …Read more
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    Ultradecoherence Model of the Measurement Process
    Foundations of Physics 55 (3): 1-12. 2025.
    It is proposed that measurement devices can be modelled to have an open decoherence dynamics that is faster than any other relevant timescale, which is referred to as the ultradecoherence limit. In this limit, the measurement device always assumes a definite state upto the accuracy set by the fast decoherence timescale. Further, it is shown that the clicking rate of measurement devices can be derived from its underlying parameters, not only for the von Neumann ideal measurement devices but also …Read more
  •  23
    Business strategy, enterprise risk management, organisational innovation performance and organisational performance: comparing fsQCA with PLS-SEM
    with Nguyen Vinh Khuong, Le Huu Tuan Anh, Luong Ho Quynh Giang, Le Thi Thuan An, Pham Van Nguyen, and Huynh Le Hoang Nhi
    International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 19 (3/4): 406-431. 2025.
    The purpose of this research is to clarify the relationship between business strategy (BS), enterprise risk management (ERM), organisational innovation performance (OIP), and organisational performance (OP) in Vietnam. We also compare the PLS-SEM findings to a recently developed panel data fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis technique (fsQCA). According to the findings, the BS factor has a substantial impact on OP. The ERM factor mediates the relationship between BS and OP along with the …Read more
  •  570
    This study investigates the determinants of utilizing open science practice among researchers through structural equation modeling analysis. Drawing on responses from 1,002 Vietnamese students across disciplines, we investigate how self-efficacy, institutional, attitudes, perceived benefits, and value alignment separately predict open science usage. Our enhanced model records better fit indices (CFI = 0.994, TLI = 0.958, SRMR = 0.011) and accounts for 55.6% variance in utilization behavior. Resu…Read more
  •  69
    Augmented or obsolete: a book review of Augmented education in the global age: navigating the future of learning and work (review)
    with Duc-Hung Nguyen and Ngoc-Anh Nguyen
    AI and Society 40 (7): 5709-5712. 2025.
    This review examines Araya and Marber's timely edited volume "Augmented Education in the Global Age" (2023), which arrives as AI classrooms move from science fiction to reality and emotion-sensing systems begin monitoring student engagement. The review explores how this comprehensive work tackles the fundamental question: Will AI liberate human potential or render traditional skills obsolete? Through three interconnected sections, the book navigates the rapidly evolving relationship between arti…Read more
  •  57
    This study examines the enduring influence of Confucian ethics on Vietnam’s new morality, shaped by revolutionary and socialist ideals. Confucianism, with its emphasis on moral values, social harmony, and hierarchical relationships, provided the foundation for Vietnam’s traditional morality during the feudal era. However, its remnants, including patriarchal structures and rigid hierarchies, present challenges to modern democratic and socialist aspirations. Employing a qualitative research design…Read more
  •  951
    Can green growth policies help protect the environment while keeping the industry growing and infrastructure expanding? The City of Kitakyushu, Japan has actively implemented eco-friendly policies since 1967 and recently inspired the pursuit of sustainable development around the world, especially in the Global South region. However, empirical studies on the effects of green growth policies are still lacking. This study explores the relationship between road infrastructure development and average…Read more
  •  49
    This study examines John Locke’s educational philosophy and explores its relevance and potential application in the context of contemporary Vietnamese education. John Locke (1632–1704), a pivotal figure in English philosophy, developed a comprehensive educational framework emphasizing intellectual, moral, and physical development. His approach is distinguished by its focus on moral education, the cultivation of good habits, and the use of gentle, persuasive teaching methods rather than punitive …Read more
  •  52
    Implementing Social Security Policy in Vietnam: Case Study of Ho Chi Minh City
    with Dinh Trung Thanh, Duong Van Dan, Nguyen Thi Diep, Nguyen Thi Hai Yen, and Ton Nu Hai Yen
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 1460-1472. forthcoming.
    Social security is one of the important guidelines and policies of our Party and State that has been thoroughly grasped and guaranteed to be implemented during the country's development periods. In recent years, despite facing many difficulties and challenges, social security work in Vietnam has continued to achieve many positive results, policies have continuously improved, the material and spiritual life of people has improved. People are cared for better and better with the goal of "leaving n…Read more
  •  57
    Should YouTube make recommendations for the climate?
    Ethics and Information Technology 26 (3): 1-13. 2024.
    In this article, we argue that YouTube’s algorithm should be programmed to make a modest but significant percentage (e.g. 2%) of recommendations for the climate. Just as a librarian has a (meta-editorial) responsibility to highlight certain titles and not others, we believe that so should YouTube’s algorithm. The company, we argue, has duties of content moderation, reparation and meta-editing, as well as strong consequentialist reasons to program its algorithm to do so. With 2 billion users, our…Read more
  •  464
    The rapid advancement of information technology platforms and programming languages has transformed the dynamics and development of human society. The cyberspace and associated utilities are expanding, leading to a gradual shift from real-world living to virtual life (also known as cyberspace or digital space). The expansion and development of natural language processing models and large language models demonstrate human-like characteristics in reasoning, perception, attention, and creativity, h…Read more
  •  52
    The role of awareness in delay and trace fear conditioning in humans
    with David C. Knight and Peter A. Bandettini
    Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience 6 (2): 157-162. 2006.
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    Ngày 8-6 vừa qua, tạp chí Nature danh tiếng, 151 tuổi, một trong số rất ít ngọn hải đăng của khoa học nhân loại đã xuất bản bài của TS. Vương Quân Hoàng, Trung tâm ISR (trường Đại học Phenikaa, Hà Nội).
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    Cultural evolution in Vietnam’s early 20th century: a Bayesian networks analysis of Hanoi Franco-Chinese house designs
    with Quan-Hoang Vuong, Quang-Khiem Bui, Viet-Phuong La, Thu-Trang Vuong, Manh-Toan Ho, Hong-Ngoc Nguyen, Kien-Cuong P. Nghiem, and Manh-Tung Ho
    Social Sciences and Humanities Open 1 (1): 100001. 2019.
    The study of cultural evolution has taken on an increasingly interdisciplinary and diverse approach in explicating phenomena of cultural transmission and adoptions. Inspired by this computational movement, this study uses Bayesian networks analysis, combining both the frequentist and the Hamiltonian Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) approach, to investigate the highly representative elements in the cultural evolution of a Vietnamese city’s architecture in the early 20th century. With a focus on th…Read more