•  148
    Entrepreneurial Passion to Entrepreneurial Behavior: Role of Entrepreneurial Alertness, Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy and Proactive Personality
    with Cai Li, Majid Murad, Fakhar Shahzad, Sheikh Farhan Ashraf, and Courage Simon Kofi Dogbe
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
  •  112
    The Outcomes of Organizational Cronyism: A Social Exchange Theory Perspective
    with Shahab Ali, Farrukh Shahzad, Iftikhar Hussain, Pu Yongjian, and Zafar Iqbal
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The current research examines the possible outcomes of cronyism like organizational deviance, organizational cynicism, and counterproductive work behavior and also investigates the mediating variable violation of psychological contract among cronyism and its possible outcomes. Many studies have investigated the presence of organizational cronyism at the workplace and its impacts on certain variables. However, the outcomes observed in this study, i.e., OD, OCy, and counter-productive work behavio…Read more
  •  57
    Role Of Social Media In Promoting Tourism In Pakistan
    with Shaista Aftab
    Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 58 (1): 101-113. 2019.
    Tourism has emerged as the fastest growing industry and source of foreign exchange all across the world. Many countries owe major part of their annual earning and wealth to tourism. Pakistan is amongst the best tourism destination in the world. The main attractions for international travelers are usually, mountains, snow, desserts, beaches, plains, rivers, forests, cliffs, scenic beauty, historical places and cultural diversity. Pakistan is blessed with all of the said attractions. Up until now …Read more
  •  56
    Hybrid eeg-fnirs bci fusion using multi-resolution singular value decomposition
    with Mustafa A. H. Hasan
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
    Brain-computer interface multi-modal fusion has the potential to generate multiple commands in a highly reliable manner by alleviating the drawbacks associated with single modality. In the present work, a hybrid EEG-fNIRS BCI system—achieved through a fusion of concurrently recorded electroencephalography and functional near-infrared spectroscopy signals—is used to overcome the limitations of uni-modality and to achieve higher tasks classification. Although the hybrid approach enhances the perfo…Read more
  •  48
    Decoding of four movement directions using hybrid NIRS-EEG brain-computer interface
    with Melissa Jiyoun Hong and Keum-Shik Hong
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8. 2014.
  •  41
    GAN-Holo: Generative Adversarial Networks-Based Generated Holography Using Deep Learning
    with Aamir Khan, Zhang Zhijiang, Yingjie Yu, Ketao Yan, and Khizar Aziz
    Complexity 2021 1-7. 2021.
    Current development in a deep neural network has given an opportunity to a novel framework for the reconstruction of a holographic image and a phase recovery method with real-time performance. There are many deep learning-based techniques that have been proposed for the holographic image reconstruction, but these deep learning-based methods can still lack in performance, time complexity, accuracy, and real-time performance. Due to iterative calculation, the generation of a CGH requires a long co…Read more
  •  36
    Vector Phase Analysis Approach for Sleep Stage Classification: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Based Passive Brain–Computer Interface
    with Saad Arif, Noman Naseer, Keum-Shik Hong, Hasan Sajid, and Yasar Ayaz
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    A passive brain–computer interface based upon functional near-infrared spectroscopy brain signals is used for earlier detection of human drowsiness during driving tasks. This BCI modality acquired hemodynamic signals of 13 healthy subjects from the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of the brain. Drowsiness activity is recorded using a continuous-wave fNIRS system and eight channels over the right DPFC. During the experiment, sleep-deprived subjects drove a vehicle in a driving simulator while…Read more
  •  36
    Quaid-i-Azam's Visit to the Southern Districts of NWFP
    with Muhammad Shakeel Ahmad
    Dialogue 6 (3)
  •  35
    Personalized Movie Summarization Using Deep CNN-Assisted Facial Expression Recognition
    with Ijaz Ul Haq, Amin Ullah, Mi Young Lee, and Sung Wook Baik
    Complexity 2019 1-10. 2019.
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    Synthesizing theories of ethical leadership, psychological climate, pro-environmental behavior, and gender, first, we proposed and tested a model linking supervisors’ ethical leadership and organizational environmental citizenship behavior via green psychological climate. Then we tested the moderating effect of gender on the indirect (via green psychological environment) relationship between supervisors’ ethical leadership and organizational environmental citizenship behavior. Time-lagged (three…Read more
  •  28
    Issues of research ethics and clinical ethics in developing world, possible solution: a way forward
    with Imrana Niaz Sultana and Afrasiab Khan
    Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 3 (3): 12-15. 2012.
  •  27
    Standard of Care in Clinical Research Involving Human Subjects: A Perspective from Developing World
    with Sanam Zeib Khan, Afrasiab Khan Tareen, and Imrana Niaz Sultan
    Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 5 (2): 68-72. 2014.
  •  26
    Academic Performance in Adolescent Students: The Role of Parenting Styles and Socio-Demographic Factors – A Cross Sectional Study From Peshawar, Pakistan
    with Sarwat Masud, Syed Hamza Mufarrih, Nada Qaisar Qureshi, Fahad Khan, and Saad Khan
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Academic performance is among the several components of academic success. Many factors, including socioeconomic status, student temperament and motivation, peer and parental support influence academic performance. Our study aims to investigate the determinants of academic performance with emphasis on the role of parental styles in adolescent students in Peshawar Pakistan. A total of 456 students from 4 public and 4 private schools were interviewed. Academic performance was assessed based on self…Read more
  •  26
    Moderated Mediation Model of Interrelations between Workplace Romance, Wellbeing, and Employee Performance
    with Muhammad du JianguoUsman and Malik I. Ahmad
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
  •  24
    Be Aware Not Reactive: Testing a Mediated-Moderation Model of Dark Triad and Perceived Victimization via Self-Regulatory Approach
    with Hira Salah ud din Khan, Ma Zhiqiang, and Shakira Huma Siddiqui
    Frontiers in Psychology 11 555968. 2020.
    Generally toxic employees are under performers, yet some get better salaries and excel at workplace, getting positioned at higher ranks. This research assesses the relationship between the dark triad (Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and Psychopathy) and perceived victimization with a focus on the mediating effect of abusive supervision and the moderating effect of mindfulness. The data were gathered in three waves. Both the structural equation model with partial least square and Process were used …Read more
  •  21
    The role of women on board in combatting greenwashing: A new perspective on environmental performance
    with R. M. Ammar Zahid, Umer Sahil Maqsood, and Shoaib Irshad
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility. forthcoming.
    This article aims to improve the understanding of corporate governance and environmental reporting literature by analyzing the impact of board gender diversity (BGD) on environmental performance, environmental disclosure, and greenwashing behavior. The panel regression estimation technique with fixed effects was applied to Chinese firm data. As a result, it was found that more women who served on corporate boards enhanced the company's environmental performance and disclosures while limiting gre…Read more
  •  20
    Social Media for Knowledge Acquisition and Dissemination: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Collaborative Learning Driven Social Media Adoption
    with Muhammad Azeem Ashraf, Donald Seinen, Kashif Ullah Khan, and Rizwan Ahmed Laar
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    During the COVID-19 outbreak, educational institutions were closed, and students worldwide were confined to their homes. In an educational environment, students depend on collaborative learning to improve their learning performance. This study aimed to increase the understanding of social media adoption among students during the COVID-19 pandemic for the purpose of CL. Social media provides a learning platform that enables students to easily communicate with their peers and subject specialists, …Read more
  •  20
    Managing Ethical Challenges to Mental Health Research in Post‐Conflict Settings
    with Anna Chiumento, Atif Rahman, and Lucy Frith
    Developing World Bioethics 16 (1): 15-28. 2015.
    Recently the World Health Organization has highlighted the need to strengthen mental health systems following emergencies, including natural and manmade disasters. Mental health services need to be informed by culturally attuned evidence that is developed through research. Therefore, there is an urgent need to establish rigorous ethical research practice to underpin the evidence-base for mental health services delivered during and following emergencies.
  •  20
    Does Whipping Tournament Incentives Spur CSR Performance? An Empirical Evidence From Chinese Sub-national Institutional Contingencies
    with Shahid Ali, R. M. Ammar Zahid, Chunhui Huo, and Mian Sajid Nazir
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The current study investigates whether tournament incentives motivate chief executive officer to be socially responsible. Furthermore, it explores the role of sub-national institutional contingencies [i.e., state-owned enterprises vs. non-SOEs, foreign-owned entities vs. non-FOEs, cross-listed vs. non-cross-listed, developed region] in CEO tournament incentives and the corporate social responsibility performance relationship. Data were collected from all A-shared companies listed in the stock ex…Read more
  •  20
    “Articulating Cognizance About What to Hide What not": Insights into Why and When Ethical Leadership Regulates Employee Knowledge-Hiding Behaviors
    with Moazzam Ali, Muhammad Usman, Imran Shafique, and Farooq Mughal
    Journal of Business Ethics 190 (4): 885-895. 2024.
    Given the dearth of research examining the distinctions across various facets of employee knowledge-hiding (KH) behaviors, there is little known about why and when leadership negatively influences playing dumb and evasive hiding but positively influences rationalized hiding. The present study fills this void by hypothesizing that employee justice orientation (JO) acts as a mediator of the associations of ethical leadership (EL) with different facets of employee KH behaviors. We also propose empl…Read more
  •  20
    Model-Based Design, HIL Testing, and Rapid Control Prototyping of a Low-Cost POC Quadcopter with Stability Analysis and Control
    with Abdullah Irfan, Arslan Ahmed Amin, Syed Ali Mohsin, Muhammad Adnan, and Adil Zulfiqar
    Complexity 2022 1-16. 2022.
    Unmanned aerial vehicles, particularly quadcopters, have several medical, agriculture, surveillance, and security applications. However, the use of this innovative technology for civilian applications is still very limited in low-income countries due to the high cost, whereas low-cost controllers available in the market are often tuned using the hit and trial approach and are limited for specific applications. This paper addresses this issue and presents a novel proof of concept low-cost quadcop…Read more
  •  18
    Jensen’s inequality is one of the fundamental inequalities which has several applications in almost every field of science. In 2003, Mercer gave a variant of Jensen’s inequality which is known as Jensen–Mercer’s inequality. The purpose of this article is to propose new bounds for Csiszár and related divergences by means of Jensen–Mercer’s inequality. Also, we investigate several new bounds for Zipf–Mandelbrot entropy. The idea of this article may further stimulate research on information theory …Read more
  •  17
    The Enjoyment of Knowledge Sharing: Impact of Altruism on Tacit Knowledge-Sharing Behavior
    with Bojan Obrenovic, Diana du JianguoTsoy, Slobodan Obrenovic, and Farooq Anwar
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
  •  17
    Root Causes of Terrorism
    with Afshan Azam
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 20 (1-2): 65-86. 2008.
    Serious study of terrorism requires a proper understanding of why individuals turn extremism md what motivates them to join terrorist organizations. This essay analyzes socio-economic, cultural, religious, and psychological dimensions in a comprehensive framework gauging the "root causes" of terrorism The analysis is based on data collected from Pakistan-based organtations serving as allies of Al-Qaeda. The results indicate that almost all sample resporuients involved in terrorism were unmarried…Read more
  •  16
    Chief executive officer ability and corporate environmental sustainability information disclosure
    with Muhammad Jameel Hussain, Gaoliang Tian, Adnan Ashraf, and Lu Ying
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (1): 24-39. 2022.
    This study explores the impact of CEO ability on corporate environmental sustainability information disclosure. We take samples from Chinese A-share listed companies from 2010 to 2019 and use the ordinary least squares as a baseline regression model to check the relationship between CEO ability and corporate environmental sustainability information disclosure. Our findings are robust to different corporate environmental sustainability information disclosure measures and CEO ability. We found a p…Read more
  •  15
    Channel Contention-Based Routing Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
    with Noor Mast, M. Irfan Uddin, Syed Atif Ali Shah, Atif Khan, Mahmoud Ahmad Al-Khasawneh, and Marwan Mahmoud
    Complexity 2021 1-10. 2021.
    With the development of wireless technology, two basic wireless network models that are commonly used, known as infrastructure and wireless ad hoc networks, have been developed. In the literature, it has been observed that channel contention is one of the main reasons for packet drop in WANETs. To handle this problem, this paper presents a routing protocol named CCBR. CCBR tries to determine a least contended path between the endpoints to increase packet delivery ratio and to reduce packet delay…Read more
  •  15
    Green Innovation Practices and Its Impacts on Environmental and Organizational Performance
    with Haijun Wang, Farooq Anwar, Fakhar Shahzad, Daniel Adu, and Majid Murad
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2021.
    This study aims to investigate the impact of stakeholders’ views on the practices of green innovation, consequent effect on environmental and organizational performance, and moderating influence of innovation orientation. A quantitative method was employed for the sample size of 515 responses. To accumulate the data from the respondents, convenient random sampling was used. Data were collected from manufacturing and services firms through a field survey by using a closed-ended questionnaire base…Read more
  •  12
    Caricature Face Photo Facial Attribute Similarity Generator
    with Muhammad Kashif Hanif and Ramzan Talib
    Complexity 2022 1-14. 2022.
    Caricatures can help to understand the perception of a face. The prominent facial feature of a subject can be exaggerated, so the subject can be easily identified by humans. Recently, significant progress has been made to face detection and recognition from images. However, the matching of caricature with photographs is a difficult task. This is due to exaggerated features, representation of modalities, and different styles adopted by artists. This study proposed a cross-domain qualitative featu…Read more
  •  12
    Cyber Security and Key Management Issues for Internet of Things: Techniques, Requirements, and Challenges
    with Mohammad Faisal, Ikram Ali, Junsu Kim, and Su Min Kim
    Complexity 2020 1-9. 2020.
    Internet of Things-based environments pose various challenges due to their anytime/anywhere computing, and the efficient cryptographic based key management is one of the major challenges in Internet of Things. The key management life cycle consists of initialization, key generation, key registration, key backup, key update, key recovery, and key revocation. Our contribution in this paper is to summarize the state-of-the-art key management schemes and techniques in different scenarios, such as mo…Read more