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Meng Liang

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    Taking Others as a Mirror: Contingent Social Comparison Promotes Task Engagement
    with Lei Wang, Xiaoshuang Zhang, and Lu Li
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  51
    Gender Differences Are Encoded Differently in the Structure and Function of the Human Brain Revealed by Multimodal MRI
    with Xi Zhang, Wen Qin, Baikun Wan, Chunshui Yu, and Dong Ming
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
  •  65
    Man’s Pursuit of Meaning: Unexpected Termination Bolsters One’s Autonomous Motivation in an Irrelevant Ensuing Activity
    with Wei Wei, Zan Mo, and Jianhua Liu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  148
    Skeletons in the closet: How and when internal and external corporate social responsibility affect employees' internal whistleblowing behaviors
    with Xu Wang and Dandan Li
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (3): 722-735. 2025.
    The micro-level corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature has underscored the economic benefits of an organization's CSR investments, such as bolstering employees' organizational commitment and improving work performance. Yet, research on the potential influence of CSR in fostering socially oriented outcomes among employees has been rather scarce. This study aims to investigate the influence of CSR on employees' internal whistleblowing behaviors and the underlying mechanisms. A three-time…Read more
    The micro-level corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature has underscored the economic benefits of an organization's CSR investments, such as bolstering employees' organizational commitment and improving work performance. Yet, research on the potential influence of CSR in fostering socially oriented outcomes among employees has been rather scarce. This study aims to investigate the influence of CSR on employees' internal whistleblowing behaviors and the underlying mechanisms. A three-time-point survey was distributed across the service, manufacturing, construction, and financial insurance industries in Chinese enterprises. The findings reveal that both internal and external CSR positively impact employees' internal whistleblowing behaviors through the mediating role of moral courage, with internal CSR demonstrating a stronger effect. Organizational loyalty positively moderates the mediating role of moral courage in the relationship between internal CSR/external CSR and internal whistleblowing behaviors. Theoretically, this study presents a pioneering endeavor in establishing the link between CSR and employees' internal whistleblowing behaviors, underscoring the significant role that employees' perceptions of CSR play in enhancing societal well-being and ethical governance. Besides contributing to the micro-level CSR literature, this study also provides practical insights for organizations seeking to leverage CSR as a tool for promoting employees' ethical conduct.
    Whistleblowing
  •  66
    The Spillover Effect of Autonomy Frustration on Human Motivation and Its Electrophysiological Representation
    with Hui Fang, Xiaoming Wan, and Shuyue Zheng
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  37
    Corrigendum: Who Deserves My Trust? Cue-Elicited Feedback Negativity Tracks Reputation Learning in Repeated Social Interactions
    with Diandian Li and Qingguo Ma
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  65
    Who Deserves My Trust? Cue-Elicited Feedback Negativity Tracks Reputation Learning in Repeated Social Interactions
    with Diandian Li and Qingguo Ma
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  56
    Environmental-friendly Eco-labeling Matters: Evidences From an ERPs Study
    with Jia Jin, Xiaodong Dou, and Haihong Yu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  139
    A Surprising Source of Self-Motivation: Prior Competence Frustration Strengthens One’s Motivation to Win in Another Competence-Supportive Activity
    with Hui Fang, Bin He, Huijian Fu, Huijun Zhang, and Zan Mo
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
  •  145
    Being Eager to Prove Oneself: U-Shaped Relationship between Competence Frustration and Intrinsic Motivation in Another Activity
    with Hui Fang, Bin He, and Huijian Fu
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  73
    The Pragmatic Maxim and Four Classical Pragmatists
    Philosophy Study 7 (9). 2017.
  •  129
    Mandarin-Speaking Children’s Speech Recognition: Developmental Changes in the Influences of Semantic Context and F0 Contours
    with Hong Zhou, Yu Li, Connie Qun Guan, Linjun Zhang, Shu Hua, and Yang Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
    Cognitive Sciences
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