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    Biomolecular Networks for Complex Diseases.Fang-Xiang Wu, Jianxin Wang, Min Li & Haiying Wang - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-3.
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    Embodied Emotion Regulation: The Influence of Implicit Emotional Compatibility on Creative Thinking.Li Wu, Rong Huang, Zhe Wang, Jonathan Nimal Selvaraj, Liuqing Wei, Weiping Yang & Jianxin Chen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:555732.
    The regulatory effect of embodied emotion on one’s general emotion and the impact of the compatibility or incompatibility of the two types of emotion on creative thinking are still debatable. The purpose of this study is to investigate these issues experimentally. In Experiment 1, participants completed an explicit positive and negative emotion test [Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)] and an implicit positive and negative emotion test [Implicit Positive and Negative Affect Test (IPANAT)] twice on a computer after emotional video (...)
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    Early false-belief understanding in traditional non-Western societies.H. Clark Barrett, Tanya Broesch, Rose M. Scott, Zijing He, Renee Baillargeon, Di Wu, Matthias Bolz, Joseph Henrich, Peipei Setoh, Jianxin Wang & Stephen Laurence - 2013 - Proceedings of the Royal Society, B (Biological Sciences) 280 (1755).
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    Ensembling neural networks: Many could be better than all.Zhi-Hua Zhou, Jianxin Wu & Wei Tang - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 137 (1-2):239-263.
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    SDTRLS: Predicting Drug-Target Interactions for Complex Diseases Based on Chemical Substructures.Cheng Yan, Jianxin Wang, Wei Lan, Fang-Xiang Wu & Yi Pan - 2017 - Complexity:1-10.
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    Complex Brain Network Analysis and Its Applications to Brain Disorders: A Survey.Jin Liu, Min Li, Yi Pan, Wei Lan, Ruiqing Zheng, Fang-Xiang Wu & Jianxin Wang - 2017 - Complexity:1-27.
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    Corrigendum to “Ensembling neural networks: Many could be better than all” [Artificial Intelligence 137 (1–2) (2002) 239–263]. [REVIEW]Zhi-Hua Zhou, Jianxin Wu & Wei Tang - 2010 - Artificial Intelligence 174 (18):1570.
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    Old Babylonian Cuneiform Texts from the Hamrin Basin: Tell Hadad.Wu Yuhong & Ahmad Kamel Muhamed - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (4):578.
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    Philosophy, philosophia, and zhe-Xue.Wu Xiao-Ming - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48 (3):406-452.
    If philosophy is the only discourse that has ever intended to receive its name from itself, and to leave nothing outside itself, what would be (Western) philosophy's relation to its (Chinese) other? This question is rethought through a rereading of three major Western philosophers, Hegel, Husserl, and Heidegger, and a Chinese philosopher, Feng Youlan. Philosophy is seen, on the one hand, to dialecticize its other but necessarily to fall short of its aim and, on the other, to claim for itself (...)
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    Adaptability Promotes Student Engagement Under COVID-19: The Multiple Mediating Effects of Academic Emotion.Keshun Zhang, Shizhen Wu, Yanling Xu, Wanjun Cao, Thomas Goetz & Elizabeth J. Parks-Stamm - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of students in China followed an emergency policy called “Suspending Classes without Stopping Learning” to continue their study online as schools across the country were closed. The present study examines how students adapted to learning online in these unprecedented circumstances. We aimed to explore the relationship between adaptability, academic emotion, and student engagement during COVID-19. 1,119 university students from 20 provinces participated in this longitudinal study (2 time points with a 2-week interval). The (...)
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    Abusive Supervision and Employee Deviance: A Multifoci Justice Perspective.Haesang Park, Jenny M. Hoobler, Junfeng Wu, Robert C. Liden, Jia Hu & Morgan S. Wilson - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (4):1113-1131.
    In order to address the influence of unethical leader behaviors in the form of abusive supervision on subordinates’ retaliatory responses, we meta-analytically examined the impact of abusive supervision on subordinate deviance, inclusive of the role of justice and power distance. Specifically, we investigated the mediating role of supervisory- and organizationally focused justice and the moderating role of power distance as one model explaining why and when abusive supervision is related to subordinate deviance toward supervisors and organizations. With 79 independent sample (...)
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    The Influence of Abusive Supervision and Job Embeddedness on Citizenship and Deviance.James B. Avey, Keke Wu & Erica Holley - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 129 (3):721-731.
    This paper draws from the turnover and emotions literatures to explore how job embeddedness, in the context of abusive supervision, can impact job frustration, citizenship withdrawal, and employee deviance. Results indicate that employees with abusive supervisors were more likely to be frustrated with their jobs and engage in more deviance behaviors. And yet, the relationship between abusive supervision and job frustration was moderated by job embeddedness such that the relationship was weaker and negative for those higher in job embeddedness and (...)
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    Emotion Regulation and Complex Brain Networks: Association Between Expressive Suppression and Efficiency in the Fronto-Parietal Network and Default-Mode Network.Junhao Pan, Liying Zhan, ChuanLin Hu, Junkai Yang, Cong Wang, Li Gu, Shengqi Zhong, Yingyu Huang, Qian Wu, Xiaolin Xie, Qijin Chen, Hui Zhou, Miner Huang & Xiang Wu - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Sum of Squares Approach for Nonlinear H∞ Control.Ai-Ping Pang, Zhen He, Ming-han Zhao, Guang-Xiong Wang, Qin-mu Wu & Ze-tao Li - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-7.
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    How does creativity influence dishonest behavior? An empirical study of Chinese students.Chen Zhang, Jixia Wu, Zhaoning Yang & Garon Perceval - 2022 - Ethics and Behavior 32 (2):147-161.
    ABSTRACT This research aims to clarify the relationship between creativity and dishonesty. Study 1 examined whether creativity primed by the scrambled sentence test could influence dishonesty. The results showed that primed individuals were less likely to act dishonestly. Study 2 investigated the association between creative style and spontaneous and instructed dishonesty. Rule-followers more often implemented spontaneous dishonest behavior but showed low accuracy in instructed lying tasks. The findings expand our understanding of the correlation between creativity and unethical behavior, which may (...)
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    Positive Education Interventions Prevent Depression in Chinese Adolescents.Yukun Zhao, Feng Yu, Yiwen Wu, Guang Zeng & Kaiping Peng - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Scale of Death Anxiety : Development and Validation.Wei Cai, Yung-Lung Tang, Song Wu & Hong Li - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Treatment decision-making for older adults with cancer: A qualitative study.Ni Gong, Qianqian Du, Hongyu Lou, Yiheng Zhang, Hengying Fang, Xueying Zhang, Xiaoyu Wu, Ya Meng & Meifen Zhang - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (2):242-252.
    Background: Independent decision-making is one of the basic rights of patients. However, in clinical practice, most older cancer patients’ treatment decisions are made by family members. Objective: This study attempted to analyze the treatment decision-making process and formation mechanism for older cancer patients within the special cultural context of Chinese medical practice. Method: A qualitative study was conducted. With the sample saturation principle, data collected by in-depth interviews with 17 family members and 12 patients were subjected to thematic analysis. Ethical (...)
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    From Information Exposure to Protective Behaviors: Investigating the Underlying Mechanism in COVID-19 Outbreak Using Social Amplification Theory and Extended Parallel Process Model.Shuguang Zhao & Xuan Wu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Ever since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, people have been flooded with vast amounts of information related to the virus and its social consequences. This paper draws on social amplification theory and the extended parallel process model and assesses the following: how two amplification stations—news media and peoples’ personal networks—influence the risk-related perceptions of people and how these risk-related perceptions impact people’s health-protective behaviors. This study surveyed 1,946 participants. The results indicate that peoples’ exposure to news media significantly and (...)
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    Ignoring alarming news brings indifference: Learning about the world and the self.Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Eldar Shafir & Sherry Jueyu Wu - 2017 - Cognition 167 (C):160-171.
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    The Multiobjective Based Large-Scale Electric Vehicle Charging Behaviours Analysis.Yimin Zhou, Zhifei Li & Xinyu Wu - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-16.
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    Investigation of the microstructure and optical properties of hydrogenated polymorphous silicon films prepared with pure silane.S. B. Li, Z. M. Wu, W. Li, N. M. Liao & Y. D. Jiang - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (35):5539-5549.
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    Predicting Protein Complexes in Weighted Dynamic PPI Networks Based on ICSC.Jie Zhao, Xiujuan Lei & Fang-Xiang Wu - 2017 - Complexity:1-11.
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  24. A Chaotic Disturbance Wolf Pack Algorithm for Solving Ultrahigh-Dimensional Complex Functions.Qiming Zhu, Husheng Wu, Na Li & Jinqiang Hu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    The optimization of high-dimensional functions is an important problem in both science and engineering. Wolf pack algorithm is a technique often used for computing the global optimum of a multivariable function. In this paper, we develop a new wolf pack algorithm that can accurately compute the optimal value of a high-dimensional function. First, chaotic opposite initialization is designed to improve the quality of initial solution. Second, the disturbance factor is added in the scouting process to enhance the searching ability of (...)
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    Bedside nurses’ roles in discharge collaboration in general internal medicine: Disconnected, disempowered and devalued?Joanne Goldman, Kathleen MacMillan, Simon Kitto, Robert Wu, Ivan Silver & Scott Reeves - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (3):e12236.
    Collaboration among nurses and other healthcare professionals is needed for effective hospital discharge planning. However, interprofessional interactions and practices related to discharge vary within and across hospitals. These interactions are influenced by the ways in which healthcare professionals’ roles are being shaped by hospital discharge priorities. This study explored the experience of bedside nurses’ interprofessional collaboration in relation to discharge in a general medicine unit. An ethnographic approach was employed to obtain an in‐depth insight into the perceptions and practices of (...)
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    Mobilität des Denkens: Festschrift für Ulrich Rudolph.Urs Gösken, Patric O. Schaerer, Roman Seidel, James Weaver & Thomas Würtz (eds.) - 2025 - Boston: Brill.
    Diese Festschrift für den Islamwissenschaftler und Philosophiehistoriker Ulrich Rudolph will ihrem Titel und dem Geehrten in verschiedener Weise gerecht werden: Zum einen bezeugen die Beiträge die interkulturelle Vernetztheit philosophischen Denkens im Islam. Sodann spiegelt deren disziplinäre Diversität den interdisziplinären Reichtum islamischer Philosophie. Die Themenvielfalt der Texte trägt dem inhaltlich-konzeptuellen Reichtum geistigen Schaffens im Islam Rechnung. Damit will diese Festschrift einen Wissenschaftler ehren, dessen Denken selbst für Mobilität steht, indem es disziplinäre und thematische Grenzen überschreitet, und der auch das Denken der (...)
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    A Research Publication and Grant Preparation Program for Native American Faculty in STEM: Implementation of the Six R’s Indigenous Framework.Anne D. Grant, Katherine Swan, Ke Wu, Ruth Plenty Sweetgrass-She Kills, Salena Hill & Amy Kinch - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:734290.
    Faculty members in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines are typically expected to pursue grant funding and publish to support their research or teaching agendas. Providing effective professional development programs on grant preparation and management and on research publications is crucial. This study shares the design and implementation of such a program for Native STEM faculty from two tribal colleges and one public, non-tribal, Ph.D. granting institution during a 3-year period. The overall development and implementation of the program is centered (...)
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    A Comparison Study of Impulsiveness, Cognitive Function, and P300 Components Between Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate and Heroin-Addicted Patients: Preliminary Findings.Tingting Zeng, Shida Li, Li Wu, Zuxing Feng, Xinxin Fan, Jing Yuan, Xin Wang, Junyu Meng, Huan Ma, Guanyong Zeng, Chuanyuan Kang & Jianzhong Yang - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    PurposeThe aim of this study was to investigate and compare impulsiveness, negative emotion, cognitive function, and P300 components among gamma-hydroxybutyrate -addicted patients, heroin-dependent patients, and methadone maintenance treatment subjects.MethodsA total of 48 men including 17 GHB addicts, 16 heroin addicts, 15 MMT subjects, and 15 male mentally healthy controls were recruited. All subjects were evaluated for symptoms of depression, anxiety, impulsiveness, and cognitive function through the Patient Health Questionnaire, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item, the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale version II, the (...)
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    Endothelial Metabolic Control of Lymphangiogenesis.Pengchun Yu, Guosheng Wu, Heon-Woo Lee & Michael Simons - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (6):1700245.
    Lymphangiogenesis is an important developmental process that is critical to regulation of fluid homeostasis, immune surveillance and response as well as pathogenesis of a number of diseases, among them cancer, inflammation, and heart failure. Specification, formation, and maturation of lymphatic blood vessels involves an interplay between a series of events orchestrated by various transcription factors that determine expression of key genes involved in lymphangiogenesis. These are traditionally thought to be under control of several key growth factors including vascular growth factor‐C (...)
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    Psychiatric document retrieval using a discourse-aware model.Liang-Chih Yu, Chung-Hsien Wu & Fong-Lin Jang - 2009 - Artificial Intelligence 173 (7-8):817-829.
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    Task-Irrelevant Context Learned Under Rapid Display Presentation: Selective Attention in Associative Blocking.Xuelian Zang, Leonardo Assumpção, Jiao Wu, Xiaowei Xie & Artyom Zinchenko - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In the contextual cueing task, visual search is faster for targets embedded in invariant displays compared to targets found in variant displays. However, it has been repeatedly shown that participants do not learn repeated contexts when these are irrelevant to the task. One potential explanation lays in the idea of associative blocking, where salient cues block the learning of invariant associations in the task-irrelevant subset of items. An alternative explanation is that the associative blocking rather hinders the allocation of attention (...)
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    A False Trail to Follow: Differential Effects of the Facial Feedback Signals From the Upper and Lower Face on the Recognition of Micro-Expressions.Xuemei Zeng, Qi Wu, Siwei Zhang, Zheying Liu, Qing Zhou & Meishan Zhang - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:411700.
    Micro-expressions, as fleeting facial expressions, are very important for judging people’s true emotions, thus can provide an essential behavioral clue for lie and dangerous demeanor detection. From embodied accounts of cognition, we derived a novel hypothesis that facial feedback from upper and lower facial regions has differential effects on micro-expression recognition. This hypothesis was tested and supported across three studies. Specifically, the results of Study 1 showed that people became better judges of intense micro-expressions with a duration of 450 ms (...)
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    Does Air Pollution Affect Prosocial Behaviour?Sheng Zeng, Lin Wu & Zenghua Guo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Air pollution has become a serious issue that affects billions of people worldwide. The relationship between air pollution and social behaviour has become one of the most widely discussed topics in the academic community. While the link between air pollution and risk-averse and unethical behaviours has been explored extensively, the relationship between air pollution and prosocial behaviour has been examined less thoroughly. Individual blood donation is a typical form of prosocial behaviour. We examined the effect of air pollution on prosocial (...)
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    Learning Social Media Content Optimization: How Can SMEs Draw the Users' Attention on Official WeChat Accounts?Xueyun Zeng, Xuening Xu & Yenchun Jim Wu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Application of artificial intelligence is accelerating the digital transformation of enterprises, and digital content optimization is crucial to take the users' attention in social media usage. The purpose of this work is to demonstrate how social media content reaches and impresses more users. Using a sample of 345 articles released by Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises on their official WeChat accounts, we employ the self-determination theory to analyze the effects of content optimization strategies on social media visibility. It is found (...)
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    An adaptive multiscale method for strain localization analysis of 2D periodic lattice truss materials.Hongwu Zhang, Jingkai Wu & Yonggang Zheng - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3723-3752.
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    Associations of the Disrupted Functional Brain Network and Cognitive Function in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis: A Graph Theory-Based Study of Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.Die Zhang, Yingying Chen, Hua Wu, Lin Lin, Qing Xie, Chen Chen, Li Jing & Jianlin Wu - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Objective: Cognitive impairment is a common neurological complication in patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing maintenance hemodialysis. Brain network analysis based on graph theory is a promising tool for studying CI. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the changes of functional brain networks in patients on MHD with and without CI by using graph theory and further explore the underlying neuropathological mechanism of CI in these patients.Methods: A total of 39 patients on MHD and 25 healthy controls (...)
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    Compliance Model and Structure Optimization Method Based on Genetic Algorithm for Flexure Hinge Based on X-Lattice Structure.Yin Zhang, Jianwei Wu & Jiubin Tan - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-14.
    In order to obtain a new structure of beam flexure hinge with good performance, the flexure hinge based on the X-lattice structure is researched in this paper. The truss model in the finite element method is used to model the 6-DOF compliance of the flexure hinge based on the X-lattice structure. The influence of structural parameters on the compliance and compliance ratio of flexure hinges is analyzed based on this model, and the performance is compared with the traditional beam flexure (...)
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    eWOM, what are we suspecting? Motivation, truthfulness or identity.Xiao Zhang, Yun Wu & Wendy Wang - 2021 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 18 (4):104-128.
    PurposeAs fake information has become the norm on the internet, it is important to investigate how skepticism impacts an individual’s attitude toward word-of-mouth (eWOM). This study examines eWOM skepticism via three dimensions: suspicion of motivation, suspicion of truthfulness and suspicion of identity. It investigates not only which of the three dimensions is more influential in eWOM situations but also the variations and relationships among these three. Furthermore, this study evaluates how an individual’s dispositional trust and perceptions regarding structural assurance can (...)
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    Fa di yi ban li lun.Wenxian Zhang, Fangzheng Wu, Xiangguan Song & Xian Yu (eds.) - 1988 - Shenyang: Liaoning da xue chu ban she.
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    Grammar induction from visual, speech and text.Yu Zhao, Hao Fei, Shengqiong Wu, Meishan Zhang, Min Zhang & Tat-Seng Chua - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 341 (C):104306.
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    Losing oneself upon placement in another’s position: The influence of perspective on self-referential processing.Tianyang Zhang, Ying Zhu & Yanhong Wu - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 27:53-61.
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    Potential Effects of Delay on the Stability of a Class of Impulsive Neural Networks.Nan Zhan & Ailong Wu - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-11.
    Aiming at the interference of the delay term in continuous dynamics to the impulsive systems, we study the potential effects of time delay on the stability of a class of impulsive neural networks in this paper. Two cases of delay are considered. For the case of small delay, a sufficient condition for the stability of delayed INNs is obtained by virtue of the average impulsive interval method. The derived results illustrate that within limits, the convergence rate of the system becomes (...)
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    Zhongguo: Ou Zhou de yang ban: qi meng shi qi ru xue xi chuan Ou Zhou.Yunyi Zhang, Wu Tao & Chi Zhang (eds.) - 2010 - Hefei Shi: Huang Shan shu she.
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    Zhongguo zhe xue shi hua.Qijun Zhang & Yi Wu - 1989 - Taibei Shi: Zong jing xiao San min shu ju. Edited by Yi Wu.
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    Influence of the Acoustic Environment in Hospital Wards on Patient Physiological and Psychological Indices.Tianfu Zhou, Yue Wu, Qi Meng & Jian Kang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Opportunity Finding by Nascent Entrepreneurs: Accidental or Purposeful?Rongji Zhou & Sibin Wu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    PurposeThis research studies an important, but relatively unexplored entrepreneurial aspect: motivation and aspiration on opportunity finding/discovery.Design/Methodology/ApproachThis study surveyed 230 nascent entrepreneurs on their opportunity finding behavior. A poisson regression and a logistic analysis were conducted to discover the relationship between motivation/aspiration and opportunity search behavior.FindingsMotivation and aspiration interact to influence active search in a positive way. However, only willingness to become an entrepreneur is found to search for opportunities purposefully.Research Limitations/ImplicationsParticipants of the research are from a Midwest state in United (...)
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  47. Attention as Selection for Action.Wayne Wu - 2011 - In Christopher Mole, Declan Smithies & Wayne Wu, Attention: Philosophical and Psychological Essays. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 97--116.
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    Ren xue li lun yan jiu zheng ming.Jianxin Di - 1993 - Beijing: Zhongguo guang bao dian shi chu ban she. Edited by Baoping Wang.
    本书分:马克思主义人学的对象与方法、人的主体性、人道主义和异化问题等19个章节。.
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    Ren de jing ji zhe xue yan jiu: "jing ji ren" de jie shuo, li lun fen xi yu ying yong.Jianxin Dong - 2001 - [Guangzhou Shi]: Guangdong ren min chu ban she.
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    Consumer Responses to Corporate Environmental Actions in China: An Environmental Legitimacy Perspective.Jianxin Li, Hao He, Hongshen Liu & Chenting Su - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 143 (3):589-602.
    As a result of the increasing public attention to environmental crises, corporate environmental actions and their effects are a current research hotspot. This study examines how two types of corporate environmental actions influence consumers’ perceptions of environmental legitimacy and subsequent purchase intentions. Using experimental method, this study finds that substantial environmental action induces significantly higher perceptions of environmental legitimacy than symbolic environmental action, this effect can be attenuated by corporate environmental reputation, and consumer-based environmental legitimacy has a significantly positive effect (...)
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