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    Overconsumption, which leads to considerable adverse effects on sustainability, is a significant concern in the tourism sector, especially under flat-rate pricing (e.g., buffets), where consumption is unlimited after consumers pay a fixed price. When charged with higher prices, will people consume more regardless of how much they need? Previous findings are mixed. To answer this question, by conducting three laboratory experiments and one field experiment, our research introduces an influential …Read more
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    Do-not-resuscitate decision: the attitudes of medical and non-medical students
    with C. O. Sham, K. W. Ho, P. H. Lai, L. W. Lo, H. L. Wan, C. Y. Wong, Y. N. Yeung, S. H. Yuen, and A. Y. C. Wong
    Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5): 261-265. 2007.
    Objectives: To study the attitudes of both medical and non-medical students towards the do-not-resuscitate decision in a university in Hong Kong, and the factors affecting their attitudes.Methods: A questionnaire-based survey conducted in the campus of a university in Hong Kong. Preferences and priorities of participants on cardiopulmonary resuscitation in various situations and case scenarios, experience of death and dying, prior knowledge of DNR and basic demographic data were evaluated.Result…Read more
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    Atomistic simulations of interactions between the 1 / 2⟨111⟩ edge dislocation and symmetric tilt grain boundaries in tungsten (review)
    with M. Mrovec and P. Gumbsch
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (4): 547-560. 2008.