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    High-Power Distance Is Not Always Bad: Ethical Leadership Results in Feedback Seeking
    with Zhenxing Gong, Lyn Van Swol, Zhiyuan Xu, Kui Yin, Faheem Gul Gilal, and Xiaowei Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Effects of ethical leadership on nurses’ service behaviors
    with Mingfang Li, Zhenxing Gong, and Dingxin Xu
    Nursing Ethics 26 (6): 1861-1872. 2019.
    Background: Nurses’ service behaviors have critical implications for hospitals. However, few studies had adequate ethical considerations of service behaviors and accounted for how organizational or individual antecedents can induce nurses to engage in service behaviors. In addition, they mainly focused on the one side of role-prescribed or extra-role service behavior. Objective: This study aims to explore the chained mediation effect of ethical climate and moral sensitivity on the relationship b…Read more
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    A latent profile analysis of nurses’ moral sensitivity
    with Jingjing Li, Zhen Xu, and Zhenxing Gong
    Nursing Ethics 27 (3): 855-867. 2020.
    Background: The three-dimensional model of nurses’ moral sensitivity has typically been studied using a variable-centered rather than a person-centered approach, preventing a more complete understanding of how these forms of moral sensitivity are expressed as a whole. Latent profile analysis is a person-centered approach that classifies individuals from a heterogeneous population into homogeneous subgroups, helping identify how different subpopulations of nurses use distinct combinations of diff…Read more
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    Latent profiles of ethical climate and nurses’ service behavior
    with Dingxin Xu, Xing Bu, and Zhen Xu
    Nursing Ethics 30 (4): 626-641. 2023.
    Background Hospital ethical climate has important implications for clinical nurses’ service behavior; however, the relationships are complicated by the fact that five types of ethical climate (caring, law and code, rules, instrumental, and independence) can be combined differently according to their level and shape differences. Recent developments in person-centered methods (e.g., latent profile analysis (LPA)) have helped to address these complexities. Aim From a person-centered perspective, th…Read more
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    Member Selection for the Collaborative New Product Innovation Teams Integrating Individual and Collaborative Attributions
    with Jiafu Su, Fengting Zhang, Shan Chen, Huilin Wang, and Jie Jian
    Complexity 2021 1-14. 2021.
    As the first stage of the formation of a collaborative new product innovation team, member selection is crucial for the effective operation of the CNPI team and the achievement of new product innovation goals. Considering comprehensively the individual and collaborative attributions, the individual knowledge competence, knowledge complementarity, and collaborative performance among candidates are chosen as the criteria to select CNPI team members in this paper. Moreover, using the fuzzy set and …Read more
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    Effect of medical researchers’ creative performance on scientific misconduct: a moral psychology perspective
    with Zhen Xu, Chunhua Jin, and Mingxuan Guo
    BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1): 1-9. 2022.
    BackgroundIn recent years, some researchers have engaged in scientific misconduct such as fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism to achieve higher research performance. Considering their detrimental effects on individuals’ health status (e.g., patients, etc.) and extensive financial costs levied upon healthcare systems, such wrongdoings have even more salience in medical sciences. However, there has been little discussion on the possible influence of medical researchers’ existing creative pe…Read more
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    An Optimal DoS Attack Strategy Disturbing the Distributed Economic Dispatch of Microgrid
    with Yihe Wang, Mingli Zhang, Kun Song, and Tie Li
    Complexity 2021 1-16. 2021.
    As a promising method with excellent characteristics in terms of resilience and dependability, distributed methods are gradually used in the field of energy management of microgrid. However, these methods have more stringent requirements on the working conditions, which will make the system more sensitive to communication failures and cyberattacks. As a result, it is both theoretical merits and practical values to investigate the malicious effect of cyber attacks on microgrid. This paper studies…Read more
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    A Method of Partner Selection for Knowledge Collaboration Teams using Weighted Social Network Analysis
    with Jiafu Su, Yu Yang, and Kunpeng Yu
    Journal of Intelligent Systems 27 (4): 577-591. 2018.
    Partner selection is the primary aspect of the formation of knowledge collaboration teams. We propose a method of partner selection for KCTs based on a weighted social network analysis method in which the individual knowledge competence and the collaboration performance of candidates are both considered. To select the desired partners, a biobjective 0-1 model is built, integrating the knowledge competence and collaboration performance, which is an NP-hard problem. Then, a multiobjective genetic …Read more
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    The anopheles community and the role of anopheles minimus on malaria transmission on the china-myanmar border
    with G. Yu, G. Yan, D. Zhong, Y. Wang, Z. He, Z. Yan, W. Fu, F. Yang, and B. Chen
    Background: Malaria around the China-Myanmar border is a serious health problem in the countries of South-East Asia. An. minimus is a principle malaria vector with a wide geographic distribution in this area. Malaria is endemic along the boundary between Yunnan province in China and the Kachin State of Myanmar where the local Anopheles community and the malaria transmission vectors have never been clarified. Methods. Adult Anopheles specimens were collected using CDC light traps in four villages…Read more