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  1. (1 other version)Rethinking Phenomenology of Health and Illness: An Alternative Interpretation.Junguo Zhang - 2025 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 50 (5):316-325.
    This paper critically evaluates Matthew Burch’s interpretations and critiques of the phenomenological account of health and illness, which are predominantly situated within the realm of static phenomenology within Husserl’s framework, thereby neglecting the potential insights offered by genetic phenomenology. The primary focus of this paper is to explore genetic phenomenology in order to present an alternative interpretation of PHI. It argues that illness experience involves subjectivity, intersubjectivity, and objectivity, unified within a structural interdependence. Additionally, normality comprises subjective, intersubjective, and objective (...)
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    Generative large language models and academic integrity: ethical risks, detection challenges, and Governance in the age of AI.Yongzhi Liang, Jun Zhang, Jiayu Chen, Jiayu Wu, Hui Shen & Wenrui Liang - forthcoming - Ethics and Behavior.
    This paper analyzes the impact of generative large language models on academic integrity as a socio-technical issue, rather than a strictly individual problem. The paper does a cross-analysis of 30 high-level Chinese academic articles indexed by SSCI/CSSCI Core, conducts controlled experiments on the generative ability of four major models (ByteDance Doubao, Tencent Yuanbao, Baidu Wenxin Yiyan, and OpenAI Chat-GPT), and does semi-structured interviews with 18 individuals, including editors, professors, integrity officers, publishers, and AI engineers.This paper finds that “surface originality can (...)
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  3. What do you think I think you think?: Strategic reasoning in matrix games.Trey Hedden & Jun Zhang - 2002 - Cognition 85 (1):1-36.
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    Fostering dialogue: a phenomenological approach to bridging the gap between the “voice of medicine” and the “voice of the lifeworld”.Junguo Zhang - 2024 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 27 (2):155-164.
    This article adopts Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology to explore the complex relationship between patients and physicians. It delves into the coexistence of two distinct voices in the realm of medicine and health: the “voice of medicine” and the “voice of life-world.” Divided into three sections, the article emphasizes the importance of shifting from a scientific-medical attitude to a more personalistic approach in physician–patient interactions. This shift aims to prevent depersonalization and desubjectification. Additionally, it highlights the equal and irreducible nature of patients (...)
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  5. Transcendental Co-originariness of Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity, and the World: Another Way of Reading Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology.Junguo Zhang - 2021 - Human Studies 44 (1):121-138.
    The discussion of the debate on the two approaches to Husserl’s phenomenology and of the debate between David Carr and Dan Zahavi on the paradox of subjectivity signify a fundamental problem: What is the relationship between subjectivity, intersubjectivity, and the world? For this problem, I argue that subjectivity, intersubjectivity, and the world are Co-originary in Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology, in the sense of their structural necessity. I define this co-originary relationship from the perspective of unification of constitution and givenness—this unification establishes (...)
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    An Embodied Ethical Framework for Digitally Mediated Healthcare: A Nursing‐Phenomenological Perspective.Junguo Zhang - 2026 - Nursing Inquiry 33 (2).
    The rapid expansion of digital health technologies—including telemedicine, wearable devices, and AI‐driven diagnostics—has transformed healthcare practices by mediating how care is delivered, perceived, and experienced. While ethical debates in digital health often focus on data governance, privacy, and equitable access, less attention has been paid to digitally mediated healthcare as an embodied practice, particularly in nursing contexts. This article develops a nursing‐phenomenological framework for digital health ethics by focusing on how digital technologies mediate patients' embodied experiences of illness and care. (...)
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    Bibliometric review and mapping analysis of publication ethics research.Mingyue Zhang, Jianguo Xu, Caihua Xu, Qingyong Zheng, Ming Liu, Jun Zhang, Hui Fu, Wen’an Qi, Junhua Zhang & Jinhui Tian - 2024 - Ethics and Behavior 34 (6):397-409.
    ABSTRACT Publication ethics aim to protect intellectual property rights, ensure the originality of research work, and avoid plagiarism, including self-plagiarism. This study employed bibliometric methods to systematically research the field of publication ethics from 1972–2022; 659 articles on publication ethics were identified. This study included 1336 authors from 762 institutions in 67 countries. Publication ethics in biomedical journals are receiving increasing attention. Misconduct in scientific publishing remains a prominent theme, indicating ongoing development in the field. The literature highlights current research (...)
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    Navigating autistic empathy: phenomenological perspectives and debates.Junguo Zhang - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy:1-12.
    This paper re-examines phenomenological accounts of autism in light of the double empathy theory. I fully endorse the compelling critique by contemporary phenomenologists such as Gallagher, Fuchs, and Zahavi of the Theory of Mind framework, as they ground autistic social difficulties in impairments of primary and secondary intersubjectivity. However, their analyses tend to underemphasize or overlook the reciprocal structure of empathy, an aspect that is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of autistic-allistic social interactions. This omission has been rightly criticized by (...)
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    Zhong xi Yin zhe xue wen ji.Junmai Zhang - 1981 - Taibei: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju.
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    “Monkey See, Monkey Do?”: The Effect of Construal Level on Consumers’ Reactions to Others’ Unethical Behavior.Yuanqiong He, Junfang Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhou & Zhilin Yang - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 156 (2):455-472.
    This research examines how and why reactions to other consumers’ unethical behavior differ among consumers and vary in different situations. Drawing on construal level theory, the authors propose that the relationship between other consumers’ unethical behavior and focal consumers’ unethical behavior is moderated by focal consumers’ construal level, and self-expressiveness mediates this moderating effect. Specifically, consumers at higher construal levels tend to view their behavior as more self-expressive and are thus less likely to imitate other consumers’ unethical behavior. Study 1 (...)
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    Existential Reflections on Autistic Masking: A Heideggerian Approach.Junguo Zhang - 2026 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 43 (2):389-410.
    Autistic masking has emerged as a pivotal topic of contemporary debate, highlighting the concealment of one's authentic self – a process that often leads to inauthenticity. While the negative impacts of masking are widely acknowledged, the nuanced role of inauthenticity within this phenomenon, particularly its dialectical relationship with authenticity, remains underexplored. In this article, I build on empirical work published by scholars in Psychology, Sociology, Psychiatry, and other fields to argue that, informed by Heidegger's philosophical insights, the act of masking (...)
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    Challenging or Threatening? The Double-Edged Sword Effect of Intelligent Technology Awareness on Accountants’ Unethical Decision-Making.Meng Bai, He Zhang, Junrui Zhang, Yuhui Jiang & Junmin Xu - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 197 (1):159-175.
    Intelligent technology introduces both opportunities and challenges in the realm of employee ethics. While intelligent technology is widely believed to combat employee unethical behavior by enhancing transparency and reducing discretionary decisions, it may also inadvertently promote unethical conduct by triggering awareness of job substitution (i.e., intelligent technology awareness [ITA]). This study investigates how ITA affects accountants’ unethical decision-making (i.e., UDM). Drawing on the cognitive appraisal theory of stress and self-regulation theory, we theorize a double-edged sword impact of ITA on UDM. (...)
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    Latent profile analysis of moral decision-making in clinical practice nursing students.Xinyang Zhao, Yingying Zhang, Shuai Liu, Jiahui Luan, Zhenggang Luan & Jun Zhang - 2026 - Nursing Ethics 33 (4):1276-1290.
    Background Ethical decision-making in nursing is crucial for care quality and patient safety. Nursing interns, being in a critical transition from students to professional nurses, have ethical decision-making abilities that are susceptible to environmental and individual factors. It is necessary to explore the latent profiles of ethical decision-making among interns and their influencing factors to provide targeted educational interventions. Aim To identify latent profiles of ethical decision-making in clinical nursing interns and analyze their influencing factors. Study Design A cross-sectional study (...)
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    Citizenship education in Chinese scholarly discourse: Challenging essentialist understandings of what it means to educate citizens for the future.Kerry John Kennedy, Chuanbao Tan, Junqiao Zhang & Hui Li - 2026 - Journal of Moral Education 55 (1):29-44.
    ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to clarify the concept of citizenship education in Chinese scholarly discourse. Using Heater’s framework, the findings are shown within the four dimensions: geography, elements, outcomes, and essence. These dimensions are isolated from one another, and the connections between them remain unexplored. From the perspective of geography, element and outcome, China’s citizenship education places greater emphasis on fostering national citizenship, integrating the achievements of world civilization with the unique characteristics of Chinese society and promoting (...)
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    Left is “good”: Observed action affects the association between horizontal space and affective valence.Xiaolei Song, Feng Yi, Junting Zhang & Robert W. Proctor - 2019 - Cognition 193 (C):104030.
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    The irreducibility of subjectivity: exploring the intersubjective dialectic of body-subject and body-object in anorexia nervosa.Junguo Zhang - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-21.
    This paper delves into the complex and conflicting relationship between the body-subject and body-object, as well as the self and the other, within the context of anorexia nervosa. Within the field of phenomenology of medicine and health, the emphasis tends to be on the dimension of the lived body, with limited attention given to the physical dimension of the body. Recognizing the work of scholars who have acknowledged this oversight and made progress in addressing it, this paper aims to further (...)
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    Clock Technology and Time Interpretation: A Narrative and Post-Phenomenological Exploration.Junguo Zhang & Lechan Zhang - 2025 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 56 (4):331-350.
    Paul Ricoeur distinguishes two views of time: Aristotle's cosmological time, based on objective measurement, and Augustine's psychological time, rooted in subjective experience. Ricoeur suggests narrative time mediates between them. This paper argues that clock technology functions as a narrative tool shaping both dimensions. Drawing on Ricoeur's narrative theory and Don Ihde's post-phenomenology, we examine how clock technology structures time consciousness while enhancing temporal precision. As clocks promote efficiency and instantaneity, they also heighten time anxiety and fragment lived experience. This dynamic (...)
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  18. How Do High-Performance Work Systems Affect Individual Outcomes: A Multilevel Perspective.Junwei Zhang, M. Naseer Akhtar, P. Matthijs Bal, Yajun Zhang & Usman Talat - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    AutoSTG+: An automatic framework to discover the optimal network for spatio-temporal graph prediction.Songyu Ke, Zheyi Pan, Tianfu He, Yuxuan Liang, Junbo Zhang & Yu Zheng - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 318 (C):103899.
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    Predicting citywide crowd flows using deep spatio-temporal residual networks.Junbo Zhang, Yu Zheng, Dekang Qi, Ruiyuan Li, Xiuwen Yi & Tianrui Li - 2018 - Artificial Intelligence 259 (C):147-166.
  21. Perspective-Taking and Depth of Theory-of-Mind Reasoning in Sequential-Move Games.Jun Zhang, Trey Hedden & Adrian Chia - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (3):560-573.
    Theory-of-mind (ToM) involves modeling an individual’s mental states to plan one’s action and to anticipate others’ actions through recursive reasoning that may be myopic (with limited recursion) or predictive (with full recursion). ToM recursion was examined using a series of two-player, sequential-move matrix games with a maximum of three steps. Participants were assigned the role of Player I, controlling the initial and the last step, or of Player II, controlling the second step. Appropriate for the assigned role, participants either anticipated (...)
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    “Who is still there?”: phenomenological reflections on selfhood and ethical recognition in dementia care.Junguo Zhang - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    Dementia challenges conventional autonomy models that equate moral agency with rational decision-making and consistent choice. Clinical responses—reliance on advance directives and surrogate decision-makers—often fail to capture the lived reality of persons with dementia, assuming a static self whose prior preferences remain authoritative despite cognitive decline. This paper uses phenomenology to rethink ethical recognition beyond cognitive capacity. Ricoeur’s distinction between idem and ipse identity shows narrative persistence despite memory loss. Merleau-Ponty’s embodied subjectivity reveals selfhood expressed through gestures, emotions and habits beyond (...)
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    Loan Guarantees, Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure and Audit Fees: Evidence from China.Fangjun Wang, Luying Xu, Fei Guo & Junrui Zhang - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 166 (2):293-309.
    This paper examines the relationship between loan guarantees and audit fees as well as the moderating effect of corporate social responsibility. We find that guaranteeing another entity’s debt significantly increases firms’ own audit fees. However, the disclosure of CSR information attenuates the fee-increasing effects of loan guarantees. A closer examination reveals that the role of CSR is attributable to the information effect rather than the signal effect. Our results are robust to the use of a quasi-natural experiment, a propensity score (...)
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    Burnout Among Medical Staff 1 Year After the Beginning of the Major Public Health Emergency in Wuhan, China.Wenning Fu, Yifang Liu, Keke Zhang, Pu Zhang, Jun Zhang, Fang Peng, Xue Bai, Jing Mao & Li Zou - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesWuhan is the city where coronavirus disease was first reported and developed into a pandemic. However, the impact of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic on medical staff burnout remains limited. We aimed to identify the prevalence and major determinants of burnout among medical staff 1 year after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China.Materials and MethodsA total of 1,602 medical staff from three hospitals in Wuhan, China, were included from November 1–28, 2021. Chi-square tests were conducted to compare the (...)
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  25. Automatic Lateralization of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Based on MEG Network Features Using Support Vector Machines.Ting Wu, Duo Chen, Qiqi Chen, Rui Zhang, Wenyu Zhang, Yuejun Li, Ling Zhang, Hongyi Liu, Suiren Wan, Tianzi Jiang & Junpeng Zhang - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-10.
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  26. Multiple Attributes Group Decision-Making Approaches Based on Interval-Valued Dual Hesitant Fuzzy Unbalanced Linguistic Set and Their Applications.Xiaowen Qi, Junling Zhang & Changyong Liang - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-22.
    Continuous environmental concerns regarding construction industry have been driving general constructors of mega infrastructure projects to incorporate green contractors. Although conventional multiple attributes decision-making methodologies have provided feasible ways to select contractor, high complexity in scenarios of megaprojects still challenges existing MADM methods in concurrently accommodating three key issues of decision hesitancy, attributes interdependency, and group attitudinal character. To elicit decision-makers’ hesitant fuzzy assessments more objectively and comprehensively, we define an expression tool called interval-valued dual hesitant fuzzy uncertain unbalanced linguistic (...)
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    Patočka’s phenomenology of the natural world: from Husserl to Heidegger and beyond.Junguo Zhang - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-21.
    Patočka’s phenomenology engages in the exploration of the truth of the world and concrete human existence. While acknowledging the merits of their thoughts, Patočka also critiques the absolute subjectivity and consciousness of Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology and the incompleteness and negativity of Heidegger’s existentialism. Drawing from their influence, Patočka introduces the concept of the natural world, emphasizing the world’s concreteness and practicality. At the core of Patočka’s philosophy lies the belief that human existence is profoundly rooted in our embodiment, moods, and (...)
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    The Impact of Big Data Management Capabilities on the Performance of Manufacturing Firms in Asian Economy During COVID-19: The Mediating Role of Organizational Agility and Moderating Role of Information Technology Capability.Junling Zhang & Hualong Li - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The main purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the big data management capabilities on the performance of manufacturing firms in the Asian Economy during coronavirus disease 2019. In addition to this, this study is also planned to examine the mediating role of organizational agility in the relationship between the big data management capabilities and the performance of Chinese manufacturing firms during COVID-19. Last, this study has examined the moderating role of information technology capability in the relationship (...)
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    Enhancing Visuospatial Working Memory Performance Using Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation Over the Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex.Ronald Ngetich, Donggang Jin, Wenjuan Li, Bian Song, Junjun Zhang, Zhenlan Jin & Ling Li - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Noninvasive brain stimulation provides a promising approach for the treatment of neuropsychiatric conditions. Despite the increasing research on the facilitatory effects of this kind of stimulation on the cognitive processes, the majority of the studies have used the standard stimulation approaches such as the transcranial direct current stimulation and the conventional repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation which seem to be limited in robustness and the duration of the transient effects. However, a recent specialized type of rTMS, theta-burst stimulation, patterned to mimic (...)
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    Environmental Ethics Unveiled: Navigating the Nexus Between Government Divestiture and Environmental Investment.Farman Ullah Khan, Sajid Ullah, Fawad Rauf, Junrui Zhang & Daniela Harangus - 2025 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (4):2210-2225.
    This study examines the impact of government divestiture on corporate environmental investment (EI) and investigates how regional development moderates this relationship. Using a sample of Chinese listed firms from 2012 to 2022, we employ a fixed-effect model to analyze the data. Our findings reveal a negative effect of government divestiture on EI. Furthermore, we observe that regional development mitigates this negative impact, indicating that firms operating in developed environments are more inclined to prioritize environmental concerns, likely due to increased stakeholder (...)
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    The phenomenology of human existence movement: worldliness, transcendence, and responsibility.Junguo Zhang - 2025 - Studies in East European Thought 77 (3):463-479.
    Jan Patočka starts the phenomenology of existence movement as a response to the crisis brought about by modern technology. This movement aims to liberate both humanity and the world from the absolute dominance of technologism, while addressing the spiritual crisis faced by human beings. Patočka offers a new phenomenological perspective on human existence, viewing it as a continuous movement. He emphasizes that human embodiment in the world is characterized by an existential movement, which involves rootedness, self-extension, and breakthrough. Through the (...)
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    Regression-based conditional independence test with adaptive kernels.Yixin Ren, Juncai Zhang, Yewei Xia, Ruxin Wang, Feng Xie, Jihong Guan, Hao Zhang & Shuigeng Zhou - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 347 (C):104391.
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    Exploring the Hermeneutic Dialogue in the Patient-Physician Relationship.Junguo Zhang - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-21.
    This paper delves into the realm of hermeneutical medicine, focusing on the physician-patient relationship through the lens of Gadamer’s hermeneutics. It argues that in this approach, true dialogue between patients and physicians does not silence or dominate one another, but rather allows for the discovery of new insights from shared experiences, including those of a negative nature. Gadamer rehabilitates prejudices in medical encounters. Through genuine conversation, both physicians and patients gain a better understanding of themselves, each other, and the illness (...)
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  34. Husserl’s Transcendental Subjectivity, Transcendental Person, and the World.Junguo Zhang - 2024 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (4):428-455.
    In this article, we attempt to explore Husserl’s transcendental subjectivity and its relation to the world. Our focus is on the question of whether Husserl’s transcendental subjectivity can be seen as transcendental ‘being-in-the-world,’ in response to critical examinations made by philosophers such as Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Patočka, and Biemel. While their critiques have complex implications and are subject to debate, they contribute to our understanding of the intricate relationship between transcendental subjectivity and the world. It is important to clarify that this (...)
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  35. The divergent effects of fear and disgust on unconscious inhibitory control.Mengsi Xu, Cody Ding, Zhiai Li, Junhua Zhang, Qinghong Zeng, Liuting Diao, Lingxia Fan & Dong Yang - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (4).
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    (1 other version)Are environmental social governance equity indices a better choice for investors? An Asian perspective.Muhammad Akram Naseem, Charles Cullinan, Jamshed Uppal, Junrui Zhang & Ramiz Ur Rehman - 2016 - Business Ethics 25 (4):440-459.
    This article examines the risk and return profiles of stock indices composed of companies meeting environmental, social and governance (ESG) screening criteria [such as the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI)] and conventional composite indices of eight Asian countries from 2002 to 2014. The results indicate that there are no significant differences in the returns or risk‐adjusted returns between the ESG indices and the composite indices within countries. The results do reveal that the market volatility of the ESG indices is higher (...)
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  37. Peer Feedback Reflects the Mindset and Academic Motivation of Learners.Junfeng Zhang, Elina Kuusisto, Petri Nokelainen & Kirsi Tirri - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  38. A Two-Stage Offline-to-Online Multiobjective Optimization Strategy for Ship Integrated Energy System Economical/ Environmental Scheduling Problem.Qing An, Jun Zhang, Xin Li, Xiaobing Mao, Yulong Feng, Xiao Li, Xiaodi Zhang, Ruoli Tang & Hongfeng Su - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-12.
    The economical/environmental scheduling problem of the ship integrated energy system has high computational complexity, which includes more than one optimization objective, various types of constraints, and frequently fluctuated load demand. Therefore, the intelligent scheduling strategies cannot be applied to the ship energy management system online, which has limited computing power and storage space. Aiming at realizing green computing on SEMS, in this paper a typical SIES-EESP optimization model is built, considering the form of decision vectors, the economical/environmental optimization objectives, and (...)
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    The double‐edged sword of employee forgiveness: How forgiveness motives steer forgiveness toward interpersonal citizenship behaviors and interpersonal deviance.Junwei Zhang, Yajun Zhang & Lu Lu - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (4):1247-1261.
    Previous research has almost universally shown that forgiveness is a beneficial virtue that can generate a series of positive outcomes. We challenge this prevailing view by proposing that employee forgiveness is a mixed blessing. Setting off from distinguishing the motives behind forgiveness, we integrated the relational perspective and ego depletion theory to explore the beneficial and detrimental consequences of employee forgiveness. Specifically, our study investigated when and how employee forgiveness leads to interpersonal citizenship behaviors (ICBs) and interpersonal deviance. Using a (...)
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    How Does the Valence of Wording Affect Features of a Scale? The Method Effects in the Undergraduate Learning Burnout Scale.Biao Zeng, Hongbo Wen & Junjie Zhang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  41. Evaluating the Role of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex and Posterior Parietal Cortex in Memory-Guided Attention With Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.Min Wang, Ping Yang, Chaoyang Wan, Zhenlan Jin, Junjun Zhang & Ling Li - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Laughters Nurturing Tears for Leaders and Organizations: The Implications of Leader Humor for Leader Workplace Deviance.Ye Li, Yajun Zhang, Lu Lu, Junwei Zhang & Xiuli Sun - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 188 (3):603-621.
    Extant research has identified various effects of leader humor on subordinates and work groups. In contrast, less research has explored the influence of leader humor on leaders themselves and leaders’ subsequent behaviors. To address these issues, we drew from ego depletion theory and investigated when and how leader humor impacted leader workplace deviance. We argued that leader humor along with high impression management motive would bring increased ego depletion to leaders themselves and ultimately result in more leader workplace deviance. We (...)
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  43. Enhanced Neuroactivation during Working Memory Task in Postmenopausal Women Receiving Hormone Therapy: A Coordinate-Based Meta-Analysis.Ke Li, Xiaoyan Huang, Yingping Han, Jun Zhang, Yuhan Lai, Li Yuan, Jiaojiao Lu & Dong Zeng - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Effect of physical exercise on sleep quality of college students: Chain intermediary effect of mindfulness and ruminative thinking.Jun Ye, Xuemei Jia, Junjie Zhang & Kelei Guo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The Physical Exercise Rating Scale, Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale, Ruminative Thinking Scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index are used to conduct the questionnaire among a sample of 1,006 college students to figure out whether there is any correlation between physical exercise and sleep quality in college students as well as how the mechanism of mindfulness and ruminative thinking plays a role in them. For data analysis, the Harman single-factor test was used; for the common method deviation test, Pearson’s correlation analysis, (...)
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  45. The Ranking Prediction of NBA Playoffs Based on Improved PageRank Algorithm.Fan Yang & Jun Zhang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    It is of great significance to predict the results accurately based on the statistics of sports competition for participants research, commercial cooperation, advertising, and gambling profit. Aiming at the phenomenon that the PageRank page sorting algorithm is prone to subject deviation, the category similarity between pages is introduced into the PageRank algorithm. In the PR value calculation formula of the PageRank algorithm, the factor W between pages is added to replace the original Nu. In this way, the content category between (...)
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    Parameter Optimization of Droop Controllers for Microgrids in Islanded Mode by the SQP Method with Gradient Sampling.Peijie Li, Ziyi Yang, Shuchen Huang & Jun Zhang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    For enhancing the stability of the microgrid operation, this paper proposes an optimization model considering the small-signal stability constraint. Due to the nonsmooth property of the spectral abscissa function, the droop controller parameters’ optimization is a nonsmooth optimization problem. The Sequential Quadratic Programming with Gradient Sampling is implemented to optimize the droop controller parameters for solving the nonsmooth problem. The SQP-GS method can guarantee the solution of the optimization problem globally and efficiently converges to stationary points with probability of one. (...)
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    Book review: Researching classroom discourse.Yanfang Hou & Jun Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    The Impact of Enterprise Management Elements on College Students’ Entrepreneurial Behavior by Complex Adaptive System Theory.Yueyuan Cheng, Junlong Zhang & Yang Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    At present, with the continuous rise in public consumption level, the pressure on college students’ entrepreneurship or employment is increasingly severe. Under the concept of positive psychological intervention, the present work aims to alleviate the entrepreneurial pressure of college students and improve college students’ entrepreneurial education through the analysis of enterprise management elements. A 3-month intervention experiment, including the pre-test, preventive curriculum intervention, post-test, and delayed test, is conducted on a control group and an experimental group, to investigate entrepreneurial intention, (...)
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    Neural processing of lateralised task-irrelevant fearful faces under different awareness conditions.Zeguo Qiu, Jun Zhang & Alan J. Pegna - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 107 (C):103449.
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    Language learning environment: Spatial perspectives on SLA.Fang Wang, Jun Zhang & Zaibo Long - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:958104.
    The book consists of 6 chapters. Chapter One explains the reason why SLA researchers should study the language learning environment in space: population movements associated with internal and external migration and social mobility such as the circuits of commodity production and distribution create much space, in which language learning environment become diverse and uneven. With the spatial perspective, we can fully understand the interactions between language learners and the world or environments.In Chapter Two, by introducing the brief history of Critical (...)
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