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    CHAPTER 10 Curated Panel: ‘New Materialisms across the Natural Sciences and Humanities: Trajectories, Inspirations and Stirrings’
    with Peta Hinton, Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer, Josef Barla, Veit Braun, Claude Draude, Waltraud Ernst, Natasha Mauthner, Sigrid Schmitz, Jiřina Šmejkalová, and Marianna Szczygielska
    In Felicity Colman & Iris van der Tuin (eds.), Methods and Genealogies of New Materialisms, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 212-238. 2024.
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    The Significance of Horizon in Scientific Cognitive Activities
    with Wang Qian and Wang Huili
    Philosophy Study 8 (4). 2018.
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    Rediscovering Republicanism in China
    with Liu Xun, He Gaochao, Carine Defoort, Kimberly Hutchings, and Nick Rengger
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 34 (3): 18-34. 2003.
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    Contexts and Issues of Contemporary Political Philosophy in China
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 34 (3): 35-54. 2003.
    Political philosophy begins with systematic reflection on existing political practices; and yet it requires something more than this. Since any persisting political practice both originated from a specific culture of the past and will shape a stable but alterable culture in the future, through its own character in interaction with other cultures, political philosophers should open a wider horizon than the political ideas of a certain culture, and seek a deeper insight than questionable belief in…Read more
  •  29
    Can Liberalism Take Root in China?
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 34 (3): 68-97. 2003.
    Of all the persisting civilizations in the world, Chinese civilization has endured the vicissitudes of history the longest without abrupt collapse. In the formation and development of Chinese civilization, China at some times experienced unity, strength, prosperity, and glory, and at other times experienced disunion, weakness, depression, and even humiliation. In its long continuous history, China has had a peculiar characteristic of recurrence in which an era of political strength and social pr…Read more
  •  23
    A Functional Model of Social Loafing: When and How Does Social Loafing Enhance Job Performance?
    with Xiaoming Zheng, Yu Yu, Ying Zhang, and John M. Schaubroeck
    Journal of Business Ethics 1-15. forthcoming.
    Many previous studies have documented the detrimental effects of social loafing on others (_inter_personal impacts) at the between-person level. However, social loafing may carry underappreciated _intra_personal functional effects at the within-person level. Our research develops a novel theoretical framework to investigate _when_ and _how_ engaging in social loafing enhances one’s job performance. Drawing on the effort-recovery model and moral cleansing theory, we propose that social loafing ma…Read more
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    Transmission electron microscopy observation of a deformation twin in TWIP steel by anex situtensile test
    with J. B. Liu, W. Liu, Y. W. Zeng, and K. Y. Shu
    Philosophical Magazine 91 (31): 4033-4044. 2011.
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    Atomistic calculation of point-defect diffusion anisotropy and irradiation growth inα-zirconium
    with C. H. Woo
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (16): 2355-2369. 2007.
  •  9
    Engineering solutions for complex composite material behaviour spanning time and temperature scales
    with M. L. Scott, D. J. Elder, S. Feih, A. J. Gunnion, and R. S. Thomson
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (31-32): 4153-4174. 2010.
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    Mining Outlier Data in Mobile Internet-Based Large Real-Time Databases
    with Yanju Zhou and Xiaohong Chen
    Complexity 2018 1-12. 2018.
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    “Welcome Back Tourism” is an important marketing strategy to help overseas Tourism destinations quickly recover from the crisis and enhance their core competitiveness. How to translate the memorability of tourists to revisit intention is the core key to open “Welcome Back Tourism.” This study takes local residents in Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Foshan as the research objects, and tries to explore the influence relationship between memorability of a previous travel experience, nostalgia, destination …Read more
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    Objectivity in Quantum Measurement
    with Sheng-Wen Li, C. Y. Cai, and C. P. Sun
    Foundations of Physics 48 (6): 654-667. 2018.
    The objectivity is a basic requirement for the measurements in the classical world, namely, different observers must reach a consensus on their measurement results, so that they believe that the object exists “objectively” since whoever measures it obtains the same result. We find that this simple requirement of objectivity indeed imposes an important constraint upon quantum measurements, i.e., if two or more observers could reach a consensus on their quantum measurement results, their measureme…Read more
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    First and Second Language Reading Difficulty Among Chinese–English Bilingual Children: The Prevalence and Influences From Demographic Characteristics
    with Yue Gao, Lifen Zheng, Emily S. Nichols, Manli Zhang, Linlin Shang, Guosheng Ding, Xiangzhi Meng, and Li Liu
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Adversity Tries Friends: A Multilevel Analysis of Corporate Philanthropic Response to the Local Spread of COVID-19 in China
    with Hanwen Chen, Siyi Liu, and Daoguang Yang
    Journal of Business Ethics 177 (3): 585-612. 2022.
    We examine corporate philanthropic decisions in response to the local spread of COVID-19. From a strategic perspective, firms may proactively undertake philanthropic efforts to limit the spread of the pandemic and avoid a degraded business environment. From the perspective of non-trivial costs, increased economic uncertainty can raise concerns about business survival and lead to conservative philanthropic strategies. Following the proverb “prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them,” at the …Read more
  • Ai, jiu shi huo (edited book)
    Jiangsu sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. 1985.
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    Applying Wave Processing Techniques to Clustering of Gene Expressions
    with P. D. O'Neill and G. D. Magoulas
    Journal of Intelligent Systems 15 (1-4): 107-128. 2006.
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    Sentiment analysis is one of the important tasks of online opinion analysis and an important means to guide the direction of online opinion and maintain social stability. Due to the multiple characteristics of linguistic expressions, ambiguity, multiple meanings of words, and the increasing speed of new words, it is a great challenge for the task of text sentiment analysis. Commonly used machine learning methods suffer from inadequate text feature extraction, and the emergence of deep learning h…Read more
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    Community support and promoting cognitive function for the elderly
    with Chong Zhang, Daisheng Tang, Yan Wang, and Shilin Jiang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Proper cognitive functions are critical to the life of the elderly. With the rapid aging of the population, community support plays an important role in cognitive functioning. This study examines the association between community support and the level of cognitive functioning in the elderly, and the mediating effect of social participation in the relationship. Based on the panel data of China Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey in 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2018, people aged 65 and over are s…Read more
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    Paved with Good Intentions: Self-regulation Breakdown After Altruistic Ethical Transgression
    with Hongyu Zhang, Yahua Cai, and Xiuli Sun
    Journal of Business Ethics 186 (2): 385-405. 2023.
    Unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) is unethical behavior driven by an intention to assist an organization. This study is one of the first attempts to examine the consequences of UPB. We argue that such types of behaviors can induce failure in self-regulation and thereby give rise to counterproductive work behavior (CWB). Based on self-regulation theory, we theorize that the breakdown in three fundamental mechanisms (i.e., moral standards, monitoring, and discipline) explains the link be…Read more
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    Green innovation plays an important role in reducing pollution and promoting sustainable development. However, not all managers, as decision-makers of enterprises, have a long-term vision to implement green innovation. The impact of managerial myopia on firm green innovation has not been examined by existing literature. Drawn on time-oriented theory in social psychology and upper echelon theory in management, this paper puts forward the relationship between managerial myopia and firm green innov…Read more
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    Double-Edged Effects of Creative Personality on Moral Disengagement and Unethical Behaviors: Dual Motivational Mechanisms and a Situational Contingency
    with Byron Y. Lee, Tae-Yeol Kim, Yaping Gong, and Xiaoming Zheng
    Journal of Business Ethics 185 (2): 449-466. 2023.
    Research shows that the effects of creative personality on moral disengagement and unethical behaviors are mixed. To reconcile the disparate findings, we draw on interdependence theory to unravel how and when creative personality is related to moral disengagement through countervailing pathways. Specifically, we propose competitive motivation and prosocial motivation as two distinct mechanisms that explain the double-edged effects of creative personality on moral disengagement and subsequent une…Read more
  •  13
    ASER: Towards large-scale commonsense knowledge acquisition via higher-order selectional preference over eventualities
    with Hongming Zhang, Haojie Pan, Haowen Ke, Jiefu Ou, Tianqing Fang, and Yangqiu Song
    Artificial Intelligence 309 (C): 103740. 2022.
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    In an increasingly competitive and performance-oriented society, workaholic leadership is becoming increasingly common and is even embraced and supported by many organizations. However, previous studies have not paid sufficient attention to the impact of workaholic leadership on employee psychology and behavior. This study, based on the conservation of resources theory, explores the effect of workaholic leadership on employee self-presentation. Through an empirical analysis of 256 employees’ que…Read more
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    Development and Validation of the Online Interaction Scale in Organizational Context
    with Chenhui Zhao, Zimeng Chen, and Qing Wang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    The evolution of Web 2.0 and social networks has led to the increased use of enterprise social media platforms, making online interactions more common in organizations. However, few studies have researched online interactions in organizational context. This study addressed this gap using two research phases: a qualitative phase and a quantitative phase. The qualitative study phase identified two dimensions of online interaction: employee–employee online interaction and employee–platform online i…Read more
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    With the development of rationalism, although the concept of filial piety is still an important factor affecting family relations, its rules have changed. Based on the resource theory and by measuring family power via the role played in family decision-making, this study explored the mediating role of filial piety norms between elderly’s family resource contributions and family power in intergenerational cohabitation families in Mengzhou city, China. Using a stratified sampling method, 1,200 eld…Read more
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    7 Racialised Visual Encounters
    In Vicki Kirby (ed.), What If Culture Was Nature All Along?, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 134-152. 2017.
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    Mixed-Ownership Reform and Private Firms’ Corporate Social Responsibility Practices: Evidence From China
    with Ailing Pan, Ron P. McIver, Lei Xu, and Bin Li
    Business and Society 61 (2): 389-418. 2022.
    China’s historical mixed-ownership reform (the Reform) has prioritized enhancing the efficiency and financial performance of its large state-owned enterprises (SOEs) through introduction of partial private-sector equity ownership. However, the presence of a significant gap between China’s private enterprises’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and those of its SOEs suggests potential for Reform-related ownership changes to negatively impact economy-wide CSR performance. We therefore…Read more