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    Children’s Moral Reasoning: Influence of Culture and Collaborative Discussion
    with Xin Zhang, Kim Nguyen-Jahiel, Tzu-Jung Lin, Brian Miller, Richard C. Anderson, and Ting Dong
    Journal of Cognition and Culture 13 (5): 503-522. 2013.
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    The importance of enterprises significantly improving their innovation performance by working closely with customers throughout the innovation process has been emphasized in recent literature. However, the role of organizational innovation environment in customer creativity and the impact of customer knowledge matching on the innovation environment are not sufficiently explored. Based on the Social cognitive theory and Flow theory, his investigate the factors that influence enterprise innovation…Read more
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    Organizational Event Stigma: Typology, Processes, and Stickiness
    with Kim Clark
    Journal of Business Ethics 186 (3): 511-530. 2023.
    What do events such as scandals, industrial accidents, activist threats, and mass shootings have in common? They can all trigger an audience’s stigma judgment about the organization involved in the event. Despite the prevalence of these stigma-triggering events, management research has provided little conceptual work to characterize the dimensions and processes of organizational event stigma. This article takes the perspective of the evaluating audience to unpack the stigma judgment process, ide…Read more
  • On the Corporate Governance Theory from the Perspective of Corporate Control Market Microstructure
    Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3 108-118. 2008.
    Control of the market microstructure theory of corporate governance perspective on the traditional theory of the firm as a deepening of the study, the use of information economics and game theory tools to the mainstream economic analysis framework for the development, the market for corporate control transactions, configuring and tuning the details of the process accurately describes the shares of companies in the separation of ownership and control of internal control case shareholders, tender …Read more
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    Confucius (551-479 BC)
    The Oxford Handbook of Process Philosophy and Organization Studies. 2014.
    This chapter argues that Confucianism sheds some lights on modern organization leadership from a processual perspective. The cosmological foundation of Confucianism is the dao and its processual nature. Confucian leaders, such as sages and exemplary persons, apply the dao of nature in their art of leadership. Self-cultivation is one of the Confucian core values because people living in a processual organization need to cultivate themselves to be able to deal with changing situations. For a Confu…Read more
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    Kinematic Calibration of Industrial Robots Based on Distance Information Using a Hybrid Identification Method
    with Guanbin Gao, Fei Liu, and Shichang Han
    Complexity 2021 1-10. 2021.
    To improve the positioning accuracy of industrial robots and avoid using the coordinates of the end effector, a novel kinematic calibration method based on the distance information is proposed. The kinematic model of an industrial robot is established. The relationship between the moving distance of the end effector and the kinematic parameters is analyzed. Based on the results of the analysis and the kinematic model of the robot, the error model with displacements as the reference is built, whi…Read more
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    J. S. Mill's Anti-Imperialist Defence of Empire
    Utilitas 34 (3): 242-261. 2022.
    It is possible to distinguish between empire, as a form of political order, and imperialism, as a process of aggressive expansion. Mill's liberalism allows for a legitimate empire, in which a civilized state rules a less civilized foreign people paternalistically to prepare them for liberal democratic self-rule. However, it rejects paternalistic imperialism, in the sense of aggression designed to establish such an empire. Apparent textual evidence to the contrary really demonstrates Mill's commi…Read more