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Huan Li

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    Moral and formal model-based control strategy for autonomous vehicles at traffic-light-free intersections
    with Teng Zhou, Yongsheng Zhao, Zhizhe Lin, Jinglin Zhou, and Fei Wang
    Smart Construction and Sustainable Cities 2 11. 2024.
  • Chiao Yü Lun Ts Ung
    Yu Shih Wen Hua Shih Yeh Kung Ssu. 1989.
  • Tseng Ting K Ung Hsüeh T Ung Ch Üan
    Chung-Kuo K Ung Hsüeh Hui. 1976.
    Chinese Neo-Confucianism
  • Kʻung hsüeh tʻung chʻüan
    . 1953.
    Chinese Philosophy
  • Tsêng ting Kung hsüeh tʻung chʻüan
    . 1968.
    Chinese Philosophy
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    Examining the Inverted U-Shaped Relationship Between Benevolent Leadership and Employees’ Work Initiative: The Role of Work Engagement and Growth Need Strength
    with Saisai Sun, Pu Wang, and Yating Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Benevolent leadership is generally considered to be beneficial for work initiative. However, based on social exchange theory, this paper explores an inverted U-shaped relationship between benevolent leadership and work initiative. Using a multilevel structural equation model that analyzed the data from 596 employees and 139 supervisors in multiple technology companies, our findings show that benevolent leadership had an indirect, negative curvilinear relationship with work initiative via work en…Read more
    Benevolent leadership is generally considered to be beneficial for work initiative. However, based on social exchange theory, this paper explores an inverted U-shaped relationship between benevolent leadership and work initiative. Using a multilevel structural equation model that analyzed the data from 596 employees and 139 supervisors in multiple technology companies, our findings show that benevolent leadership had an indirect, negative curvilinear relationship with work initiative via work engagement at both the individual and team levels. Furthermore, we also indicate that growth need strength moderates the positive relationship between benevolent leadership and work engagement at the individual level. Theoretical and practical implications and future research directions are discussed.
    Cognitive Sciences
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