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    Enhancing China’s Incentive System for Scientific Innovation: A Review and Recommendations.Yuchen Qian, Liyin Zhang, Xin Liu & Jiang Li - forthcoming - Minerva:1-22.
    This academic paper critically examines the incentive measures established by China to foster scientific innovation. The study explores China’s five key incentive measures, namely the pilot tenure-track system, monetary rewards for scientific publications, research awards for scientific achievements, "hat-talent" selection, and research funding system. The analysis also addresses the challenges associated with these measures, such as heightened work stress due to intense competition and occurrences of academic misconduct. In conclusion, two recommendations are proposed to enhance China’s incentive system: the establishment (...)
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    Qian Xuesen si wei ke xue si xiang.Xuesen Qian - 2012 - Beijing: Ke xue chu ban she. Edited by Mingsen Lu.
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    Qian Yiyue "Laozi" gan wu.Yiyue Qian - 2010 - Guilin Shi: Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she. Edited by Laozi.
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    Qian Wenzhong pin du ren yu cheng.Wenzhong Qian - 2013 - Shanghai Shi: Shanghai san lian shu dian.
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    Hong Qian xuan ji =.Qian Hong - 2005 - Changchun Shi: Jilin ren min chu ban she. Edited by Linhe Han.
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    Qianlong xin chou Qian Qi zhuang yuan juan.Qi Qian - 2017 - Suzhou: Gu Wu xuan chu ban she. Edited by Qianlong.
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    What Is Acting?Yuchen Guo - 2022 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (1):58-69.
    We can portray or take on the role of someone whom we are not. For example, a professional actor can play the role of a fictional character who does not exist in the real world, although she believes she is not that person. This behavior is named “acting.” My aim here is to locate the necessary and sufficient conditions of acting. In my view, acting is a process of communication between actors and audiences. One of its necessary components is that (...)
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    Linking Empowering Leadership to Task Performance, Taking Charge, and Voice: The Mediating Role of Feedback-Seeking.Jing Qian, Baihe Song, Zhuyun Jin, Bin Wang & Hao Chen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Ethical Leadership, Leader-Member Exchange and Feedback Seeking: A Double-Moderated Mediation Model of Emotional Intelligence and Work-Unit Structure.Jing Qian, Bin Wang, Zhuo Han & Baihe Song - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Relationship Seekers Versus Relationship Selectors: Influence of Residential Mobility on How to Evaluate Others.Yuchen Fang, Masato Nunoi & Asuka Komiya - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The present study examined the effect of residential mobility on impression formation. In the study, participants were first engaged in a residential mobility priming task where they were asked to imagine and describe either frequent moving life or less frequent moving life. They then evaluated their attitudes toward four types of target persons: competent vs. incompetent and warm vs. cold. As a result, in the high-mobility condition, the effect of competence was observed only when participants evaluated a warm person, whereas (...)
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    Revisiting the problem of satisfaction conditions and the indispensability of i-desire.Yuchen Guo - 2020 - Filosofia Unisinos 21 (3):251-259.
    Gregory Currie has argued for the indispensability of i-desires – a kind of imaginative counterpart of desires – by drawing a distinction between the satisfaction conditions of the desire-like states involved in our emotional responses to tragedies and those of genuine desires. Nevertheless, Fiora Salis has recently shown that the same sort of distinction can also be found in nonfictional cases and has proposed a solution to the issue of satisfaction conditions that dispenses with i-desires. In this paper, I refute (...)
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    Determining the critical factors of eWOM about corporate social responsibility on social networking sites: End users’ perspective.Yuchen Hu, Qingbo Tang, Xuan Wang & Shahid Ali - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    It is now possible to propagate CSR information through social media platforms. Electronic word of mouth directly impacts image and upcoming portfolios of the organization. Customers, employees, and other stakeholders generate revenue for the company. Our goal was to understand why people were sharing and commenting in response to terrible reports about corporate social responsibility on WeChat. A company’s desire to comment on and share CSR news and its perception of its own social and environmental responsibility were all presumed explanatory (...)
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    Retrieving the Affective Aspect of Human Being: a Hermeneutical Phenomenological Analysis of 存 Cun/Son’s Historical Origin, its Controversial Role in the East Asian Translation of Being/Existence, and Potential Ontological Implications.Yuchen Liang - 2023 - Journal of East Asian Philosophy 2 (2):155-178.
    It is conventionally accepted that while Western philosophy has “being” as a central topic, Eastern thoughts focused only on “nothing”. I will challenge this perception by retrieving the original meaning of the Chinese existential word 存 cun, which can provide a hitherto neglected affective aspect of being, which in the West is also mentioned by only a handful of philosophers, including Heidegger’s famous discussion of Sorge. I will utilize Heidegger’s hermeneutical phenomenology on cun by looking into the present state of (...)
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    Makesi zhu yi zhe xue yuan li =.Yuchen Wang, Xianxin Hu & Shugang Zhu (eds.) - 2005 - Wuhan Shi: Hubei ren min chu ban she.
    马克思主义哲学是对人类以往科学和哲学发展的科学总结,是人类思想史上的革命,是整个马克思主义学说的重要组成部分和理论基础,是无产阶级争取自身解放的科学世界观和方法论.
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    Finite-time flocking problem of a Cucker-smale-type self-propelled particle model.Yuchen Han, Donghua Zhao & Yongzheng Sun - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):354-361.
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    ‘Becoming’ Romeo.Yuchen Guo - 2020 - Philosophical Papers 49 (3):365-396.
    People have a capacity to imaginatively recreate mental states that they themselves do not have. These recreative states are referred to as ‘I-states’. Several philosophers, such as Gregory Currie, Tyler Doggett, and Andy Egan, propose that the combination of i-desire and i-belief—two typical I-states—can motivate agents. The goal of this paper is to defend this i-desire + i-belief account. Here I consider a kind of dramatic acting—method acting—in which an actor aspires to sincere performances by experientially inhabiting the role of (...)
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    The Relationship Between Personality Traits, Resilience, School Support, and Creative Teaching in Higher School Physical Education Teachers.Qian Deng, Bing Zheng & Jing Chen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Effects of Open Versus Closed Skill Exercise on Cognitive Function: A Systematic Review.Qian Gu, Liye Zou, Paul D. Loprinzi, Minghui Quan & Tao Huang - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Onstage Emotion as Imagination.Yuchen Guo - 2022 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 56 (4):29-46.
    Abstract:Although many actors report experiencing genuine emotions befitting a specific character’s circumstances, the actors themselves are neither their characters nor in their characters’ circumstances. Moreover, it seems that if our circumstances do not afford certain emotions, we will not experience these emotions. Thus, actors experience “a paradox of onstage emotion.” This article aims to provide a solution to this paradox. I argue that actors’ onstage emotions are repeatable, controllable, scripted, and impersonal; however, everyday genuine emotions are neither repeatable nor controllable (...)
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    Actor Dual-Consciousness and Recreative Imagination.Yuchen Guo - 2022 - Filosofia Unisinos 23 (3):1-13.
    Many actors report a form of dual-consciousness when playing roles on stage: they react to the given circumstances as their characters would do, but they do not forget they are on the stage. This paper analyzes the concept of dual-consciousness and argues that actor dual-consciousness results from the actor’s imaginings, which both recreate the experience of the character and inform the actor about the non-reality of the experience. Keywords: Acting, actor, dual-consciousness, recreative imagination, experiential identification.
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    Acting as Process.Yuchen Guo - 2024 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 31 (4):411-431.
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    Imagination, Desire, and Irrationality: A Defense of i-desire Account.Yuchen Guo - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (1):77-89.
    There are three competing theories (imagination + i-desire, imagination + desire, and desire + desire) to account for our affective responses to fictional events. The proponents of imagination + i-desire argue that the alternative accounts imply that consumers of fiction are irrational. In Imagination, Desire and Rationality, Spaulding challenges this claim and argues that the imagination + desire and desire + desire accounts do not imply that consumers of fiction are irrational. In this paper, I attempt to rebut Spaulding’s arguments.
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    Culturally Grounded Scapegoating in Response to Illness and the COVID-19 Pandemic.Qian Yang, Isaac F. Young, Jialin Wan & Daniel Sullivan - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:632641.
    For years, violence against doctors and healthcare workers has been a growing social issue in China. In a recent series of studies, we provided evidence for a motivated scapegoating account of this violence. Specifically, individuals who feel that the course of their (or their family member's) illness is a threat to their sense of control are more likely to express motivation to aggress against healthcare providers. Drawing on existential theory, we propose that blaming and aggressing against a single individual represents (...)
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    The Neural and Psychological Processes of Peer-Influenced Online Donation Decision: An Event-Related Potential Study.Yuchen Ye, Pengtao Jiang & Wuke Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the rapid development of information and communication technology, social media-based donation platforms emerged.1 These platforms innovatively demonstrate peer information on the donation page, which inevitably brings the peer influence into donors’ donation decision process. However, how the peer influence will affect the psychological process of donation decisions are remained unknown. This study used the number of donated peers to examine the effects of peer influence on donors’ donation decisions and extracted event-related potential from electroencephalographic data to explore the underlying (...)
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    El Mapa Mundial de Matteo Ricci y sus Desafíos al Pensamiento Traditional Chino.Yuchen Zhang - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (2):333-342.
    As one of the most eye-catching and intuitive evangelical tools, the Mappa Mundi was brought to China by the first group of Jesuit missionaries who entered this Asian country in the 16th century. Their purpose was to change the Chinese view of the universe and thus affect their traditional beliefs by introducing geography, astronomy, and cartography knowledge from the West. However, the indifference and resistance among Chinese scholars show that they perceived these missionaries’ scheme as an attempt to thoroughly shake (...)
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    Shen ti: si xiang yu xiu xing: yi Zhongguo jing dian wei zhong xin de kua wen hua guan zhao.Yuchen Zhou - 2004 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
    本书对早期中国经典中的身体观,作了思想与修行相交融的通盘观照;并在两希传统和印度传统身体观的考察基础上,展开跨文化比较与对话。.
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    Acting and pretending.Yuchen Guo - 2024 - Theoria 90 (1):134-153.
    What is the nature of the kind of behaviour English speakers call “acting”? A popular strategy is to say that acting is a kind of pretence, and onstage actors pretend to do and say what the character does and says. This paper aims to reject this “pretence theory of acting”. To do so, first, I introduce several counterexamples showing that actors do not engage in pretending but still enact their characters; second, I argue that the reasons in favour of the (...)
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    Analysis of the metaphorical meanings of symbols in Milan Kundera’s novels.Qian Zhao - 2023 - Semiotica 2023 (251):135-159.
    Milan Kundera is one of the most influential writers in contemporary world literature. In his novels, there are many symbolic metaphors related to numbers, dreams, and animals. Combing through the plots of Kundera’s novels, we can discover that among all the numbers, seven and twenty are used most frequently. These two numbers have rich metaphorical meanings. Besides, there are many other digital metaphors in Kundera’s novels, including 6, 4, etc. Apart from number symbols, Kundera has also inserted various kinds of (...)
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    Leaders’ Expressed Humility and Followers’ Feedback Seeking: The Mediating Effects of Perceived Image Cost and Moderating Effects of Power Distance Orientation.Jing Qian, Xiaoyan Li, Baihe Song, Bin Wang, Menghan Wang, Shumeng Chang & Yujiao Xiong - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  30. Cue Effectiveness in Communicatively Efficient Discourse Production.Ting Qian & T. Florian Jaeger - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (7):1312-1336.
    Recent years have seen a surge in accounts motivated by information theory that consider language production to be partially driven by a preference for communicative efficiency. Evidence from discourse production (i.e., production beyond the sentence level) has been argued to suggest that speakers distribute information across discourse so as to hold the conditional per-word entropy associated with each word constant, which would facilitate efficient information transfer (Genzel & Charniak, 2002). This hypothesis implies that the conditional (contextualized) probabilities of linguistic units (...)
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    Effects of Information Overload, Communication Overload, and Inequality on Digital Distrust: A Cyber-Violence Behavior Mechanism.Mingyue Fan, Yuchen Huang, Sikandar Ali Qalati, Syed Mir Muhammad Shah, Dragana Ostic & Zhengjia Pu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In recent years, there has been an escalation in cases of cyber violence, which has had a chilling effect on users' behavior toward social media sites. This article explores the causes behind cyber violence and provides empirical data for developing means for effective prevention. Using elements of the stimulus–organism–response theory, we constructed a model of cyber-violence behavior. A closed-ended questionnaire was administered to collect data through an online survey, which results in 531 valid responses. A proposed model was tested using (...)
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    Duo yuan li lun shi ye xia de Zhu Guangqian mei xue =.Qian Cao - 2018 - Shanghai Shi: Fu dan da xue chu ban she.
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    Tourism Competitiveness Evaluation: Evidence From Mountain Tourism in China.Qian Cao, Md Nazirul Islam Sarker, Dian Zhang, Jiangyan Sun, Teng Xiong & Jieying Ding - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The evaluation of tourism competitiveness is an important tool for analyzing the potential of tourism in a specific context. Enshi Autonomous Prefecture in China is selected as a case through which to explore the potential of mountain tourism and its competitiveness in the tourism industry. This study develops EAP’s mountain tourism competitiveness model focusing on three criteria: core competitiveness of mountain tourism, the economic environment’s competitiveness, and infrastructure competitiveness. Context-specific customized evaluation index has been applied to data collected from EAP (...)
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    Real objects in fictional situations: an argument for i-desires as indispensable states.Yuchen Guo - 2018 - Manuscrito 41 (2):29-52.
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  35. The Esthetics of Cosplay.Yuchen Guo - 2022 - Fashion Theory the Journal of Dress, Body and Culture 26 (6):839-858.
    This paper aims to investigate cosplay—an activity in which participants wear costumes to portray a fictional character. Firstly, I conceptually distinguish cosplay from onstage acting, child pretend play, and similar cases. I argue that cosplay is based on self-oriented perspective-taking and is more committed to the character than pretend play but less committed than onstage acting. Subsequently, I argue that cosplay is a type of hybrid art or a hybrid of art forms—a combination of photography, dramatic acting, and fashion performance.
     
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    Disability Policy Meets Cultural Values: Chinese Families of Children and Young People with Developmental Disabilities in Taipei and Sydney.Qian Fang, Heng-Hao Chang, Karen R. Fisher, Ruixin Dong & Xiaoran Wang - 2024 - Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (1):37-53.
    Supporting families of people with developmental disabilities from culturally diverse backgrounds is receiving increased attention in the era of globalisation. However, there is little information about how disability policy and cultural values work together to support families. This article examined how disability policy and Chinese cultural values influence family care of children and young people with developmental disabilities. By comparing qualitative interview data from Chinese families in Taipei (15) and Sydney (10), we analysed how their expression of cultural values in (...)
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    Dignity in people with dementia: A concept analysis.Yuchen Zhang, Jennifer H. Lingler, Catherine M. Bender & Jennifer B. Seaman - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (7):1220-1232.
    Background: Dignity, an abstract and complex concept, is an essential part of humanity and an underlying guiding principle in healthcare. Previous literature indicates dignity is compromised in people with dementia (PwD), but those PwD maintain the capacity to live with dignity with appropriate external support. Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRDs) lead to progressive functional decline and increased vulnerability and dependence, leading to heightened risks of PwD receiving inappropriate or insufficient care that diminishes dignity. Considering the increased disease prevalence and (...)
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    Tang Song zhi ji li xue si xiang de zhuan xing.Qian Feng - 2020 - Beijing Shi: Sheng huo, du shu, xin zhi san lian shu dian.
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    Chinese Way of Thinking – By Wang Keping.Wayne Qian - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (2):320-323.
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    先秦诸子系年: 外一种.Mu Qian - 2002 - Shijiazhuang Shi: Hebei jiao yu chu ban she. Edited by Mu Qian.
    二十世纪即将过去,中国历史学经历了一个变革创新的世纪,兴旺丰收的世纪成绩显著,名家辈出,值得大家去研究和总结,本书旨在系统地展示二十世纪的史学成果,把最具代表性的历史学家的著作奉献给读者。.
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    Zhongguo Makesi zhu yi mei xue si xiang de fa zhan li cheng.Jing Qian - 1999 - Beijing: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she.
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  42. Kongzi: xuan zi "Shi ji".Qian Sima - 1983 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Bingcai Chen.
     
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    A corpus-based contrastive study of the appraisal systems in English and Chinese scientific research articles.Xu Yuchen - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Yan Xuan, Su Rui & Kou Ying.
    Appraisal is the way language users express their attitude towards things, people, behaviour or ideas. In the last few decades, significant achievements have been made in Appraisal Theory research, yet little attention has been paid to appraisal in scientific texts, especially in relation to the contrast to how it is applied in English and Chinese. This title examines the similarities and differences of Appraisal systems in English and Chinese scientific research articles. Using a self-constructed corpus of scientific research articles, the (...)
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    Development of Ethics Education in Science and Technology in Technical Universities in China: Commentary on “Ethics ‘upfront’: Generating an Organizational Framework for a New University of Technology”.Qian Wang & Ping Yan - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (6):1721-1733.
    In order to solve a series of problems brought about by rapid development of science and technology, it is necessary not only to conduct in-depth research on science and technology ethics, but also to strengthen ethics education in science and technology. China’s five technical universities exemplify the specific situation and characteristics of ethics at Chinese technical universities, and can be compared to the situation in South Africa. China’s ethics education in the 5TU emphasizes the use of traditional ideological and cultural (...)
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    Corporate Philanthropy, Ownership Type, and Financial Transparency.Cuili Qian, Xinzi Gao & Albert Tsang - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (4):851-867.
    Drawing on stakeholder theory and the concept of enlightened self-interest, we argue that firms that actively engage in corporate philanthropic giving also tend to demonstrate greater concern for investors’ interests by providing more transparent financial information and avoiding corporate misconduct. Moreover, the relationships between corporate giving, financial information transparency, and corporate misconduct vary significantly according to the firm’s ownership type, which affects the fundamental motivations for corporate philanthropy. In a sample of Chinese publicly listed firms from the 2003–2009 period, we (...)
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  46. Influence of Border-Keepers’ Support on Work-Family Enrichment of Preschool Teachers in China: The Mediating Role of Work-Family Boundary Flexibility.Qian Peng, Chongyan Lian & Limin Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Based on work-family border theory and work-home resource theory, this paper examines the impact of border keeper’s support on work-family enrichment and whether or how work-family boundary flexibility mediates the relationship between border keeper’s support and work-family enrichment. A sample of 504 preschool teachers in Guangdong province, China completed questionnaires. The research results show a two-way process of work-family enrichment for preschool teachers in China. Organizational support was directly and significantly correlated with work-to-family enrichment, and family support was significantly and (...)
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    Can chunking reduce syntactic complexity of natural languages?Qian Lu, Chunshan Xu & Haitao Liu - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S2):33-41.
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    Abusive Supervision and Job Dissatisfaction: The Moderating Effects of Feedback Avoidance and Critical Thinking.Jing Qian, Baihe Song & Bin Wang - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  49. The Enactment of Knowledge Sharing: The Roles of Psychological Availability and Team Psychological Safety Climate.Jing Qian, Wei Zhang, Yi Qu, Bin Wang & Meng Chen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Scholars have made great efforts to investigate the antecedents of knowledge sharing. In the current study, we applied the proactive motivation model (Parker, Bindl, and Strauss, 2010) to propose a theoretical model to advance this research line and examined the relationship between coaching and knowledge sharing. A total of 197 supervisor–subordinate dyads from a logistics company completed the survey questionnaire. Our results show that leaders’ coaching behavior positively relates to employees’ knowledge sharing behavior via psychological availability. Furthermore, our results show (...)
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    Local-province chief executive officer and managerial myopia: Evidence from China.Qian Chen, Xiang Gao, Shuzhen Niu, Xiao Wang & Qian Wei - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Managerial myopia occurs when executives value short-term benefits to the extent that firm long-run development will be obstructed. Recent studies have shown that the locality effect plays an important role in managerial myopia—local United States chief executive officers who work near their home states are less likely to behave myopically because of more effective monitoring and greater reputation concern. In an emerging market, government policies play a more important role in the strategic planning enterprises. A local CEO may have better (...)
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