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    The Notion of Coopetition-Based Open-Innovation in Business Practices: A Model to Accelerate Firm Performance
    with Andrianarivo Andriandafiarisoa Ralison Ny Avotra, Ye Chengang, Kmashi Said Mohamed Said, and Chunhong Chu
    Frontiers in Psychology 13 931623. 2022.
    In today’s competitive business market, firms that collaborate on a coopetition basis face obstacles in the form of decision-making, dependency, and trust in their competitor partners. This current study is the only one that has examined the relationship between coopetition and firm performance; yet, this relationship appears to be unclear due to the impact of trust and dependency on coopetition. This study investigates the impact of coopetition on firm performance by examining the mediating eff…Read more
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    The era of sustainable transformation has witnessed an increase in corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure waves. Using Chinese A-share listed companies from 2016 to 2021 as a sample, this study adopted textual analysis and machine-learning techniques to analyze ESG reports and explore the imitation behavior of ESG disclosures in emerging Chinese markets for the first time. The results show imitation behavior exists in corporate ESG disclosures from the perspective of gr…Read more
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    Assessing Fine-Granularity Structural and Functional Connectivity in Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
    with Peng Wang, Xi Jiang, Hanbo Chen, Shu Zhang, Qingjiu Cao, Li Sun, Lu Liu, Binrang Yang, and Yufeng Wang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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    Although the relationship between stressors and thriving at work has been established, the linkage between them is still in the early stages of theory development. This study proposed a two-path model, based on Lepine’s stressors-performance model, to analyze the effects of the stressors on the thriving at work. Two complementary mediating paths were proposed, i.e., affective strain and motivation, which were explained using affective events theory and expectancy theory, respectively. Based on t…Read more
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    EEG Oscillation Evidences of Enhanced Susceptibility to Emotional Stimuli during Adolescence
    with Xianxin Meng, Wenwen Liu, Ling Zhang, Bo Yao, Xinsheng Ding, JiaJin Yuan, and Jiemin Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    Guizhou sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. 1986.
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    Ren sheng mian mian guan
    Guangxi ren min chu ban she. 1989.
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    Working memory modulates the anger superiority effect in central and peripheral visual fields
    with Zhen Lin, Yufei Chen, and Mingliang Gong
    Cognition and Emotion 37 (2): 271-283. 2023.
    Angry faces have been shown to be detected more efficiently in a crowd of distractors compared to happy faces, known as the anger superiority effect (ASE). The present study investigated whether the ASE could be modified by top-down manipulation of working memory (WM), in central and peripheral visual fields. In central vision, participants held a colour in WM for a final memory test while simultaneously performing a visual search task that required them to determine whether a face showed a diff…Read more
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    Human contact networks constitute a multitude of individuals and pairwise contacts among them. However, the dynamic nature, which generates the evolution of human contact networks, of contact patterns is unknown yet. Here, we analyse three empirical datasets and identify two crucial mechanisms of the evolution of temporal human contact networks, i.e., the activity state transition laws for an individual to be socially active and the contact establishment mechanism that active individuals adopt. …Read more
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    Law abidance leadership education for university students in Hong Kong: Post-lecture evaluation
    with Daniel T. L. Shek, Diya Dou, and Xiaoqin Zhu
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Law abidance is very important for effective leaders. Without law abidance, abuse of power and corruption would easily happen, which would eventually erode organizational health. To promote law abidance leadership in university students in Hong Kong, we developed a law abidance leadership program with 3 h of face-to-face lecture and 7 h of self-study of materials disturbed to students. To understand students’ perception of the 3-h lecture, we conducted a post-lecture evaluation study using a 26-…Read more
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    Motor features of abstract verbs determine their representations in the motor system
    with Dan Luo, Chao Wang, Yaoyuan Xia, and Hua Jin
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Embodied cognition theory posits that concept representations inherently rely on sensorimotor experiences that accompany their acquisitions. This is well established through concrete concepts. However, it is debatable whether representations of abstract concepts are based on sensorimotor representations. This study investigated the causal role of associated motor experiences that accompany concept acquisition in the involvement of the motor system in the abstract verb processing. Through two exp…Read more
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    This study inspected the effect of Massive Open Online Course and flipped instruction on EFL learners’ foreign language speaking anxiety, foreign language learning motivation, and attitude toward English learning. To fulfill this objective, the Oxford Quick Placement Test was given to 160 Iranian EFL learners, of whom 120 upper-intermediate participants were chosen and divided into two experimental groups—MOOC and flipped —and one control group. After that, all selected participants were adminis…Read more
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    Competing Complex Information Spreading in Multiplex Social Network
    with Bocheng Hou
    Complexity 2021 1-9. 2021.
    Coevolution spreading dynamics on complex networks is a hot topic, which attracts much attention in network science. This paper proposes a mathematical model to describe the two competing complex information spreading dynamics on multiplex networks. An individual can only accept one of the two pieces of information. A heterogeneous mean-field theory is developed to describe the spreading dynamics. We reveal different regions through Monte Carlo simulations of the competing complex information sp…Read more
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    Regularities in data from factorial experiments
    with Nandan Sudarsanam and Daniel D. Frey
    Complexity 11 (5): 32-45. 2006.