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    Faculty ethics in China: From a historical perspective.Jian Li, Zhang Yongzhi, Xue Eryong & Nan Zhou - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (2):126-136.
    This study examines Chinese faculty ethical philosophy from a historical perspective. Historical perspective on Chinese faculty ethical philosophy embraces three major periods, including Ch...
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    Career-Specific Parenting Practices and Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy Among Chinese Adolescents: The Interactive Effects of Parenting Practices and the Mediating Role of Autonomy.Yu Chi Zhang, Nan Zhou, Hongjian Cao, Yue Liang, Shulin Yu, Jian Li, Linyuan Deng, Ruixi Sun, Qinglu Wu, Ping Li, Qing Xiong, Ruihong Nie & Xiaoyi Fang - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Competition among visual, verbal, and auditory modalities: a socio-semiotic perspective.Nana Zhou - 2024 - Semiotica 2024 (259):127-147.
    This article presents a fresh perspective on the interplay among visual, verbal, and auditory modalities, positing that these modalities, as semogenic resources, compete to express dynamic meanings. The theoretical paradigm emphasizes that whether a modality or an element within a modality gets or loses semantic status, it will elicit an additional layer of social meaning to depict a comprehensive picture of a story together with an explicit semiotic meaning. The article adopts a qualitative method to analyze the data, which are (...)
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    A CEO’s Childhood Family Decline and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Mediating Role of Long-Term Orientation.Mengyu Cai & Nan Zhou - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-26.
    The relationship between a chief executive officer’s childhood experience of family decline and his or her firm’s social responsibility rating was explored using data on more than 1000 Chinese listed firms. Such childhood experience is shown to predict better CSR ratings. This may be because adversity in childhood shifts the cognitive map through accommodation process, and further fosters cognitive processing ability and a long-term orientation. Career variety and education level are shown to moderate the imprinting effect by altering its strength. (...)
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    Origins and development of maternal self-efficacy in emotion-related parenting during the transition to parenthood: Toward an integrative process framework beyond Bandura’s model.Hongjian Cao, Esther M. Leerkes & Nan Zhou - 2023 - Psychological Review 130 (6):1612-1652.
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    How Does Perceived Integrity in Leadership Matter to Firms in a Transitional Economy?Yinghong Susan Wei, Hugh O’Neill & Nan Zhou - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 167 (4):623-641.
    Perceived integrity of managers affects employee attitudes. Yet its impact on employee behavior and organizational performance is unknown. Addressing this gap, we examine the effect of perceived integrity in leadership on both subjective firm performance and objective employee productivity. Applying dynamic capabilities theory, we propose that perceived integrity in leadership may not only directly affect the outcome variables but also moderate the effect of the firm’s multiple-strategy implementation on outcome variables. We test the hypotheses using multiple informants from a transitional (...)
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    The effects of aging and perceived loneliness on lexical ambiguity resolution.Nannan Zhou, Chih-Mao Huang, Qing Cai, Ovid J. L. Tzeng & Hsu-Wen Huang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Language is central to the interactional nature of the social life within which it is situated. To react or respond in a particular situation, we must be able to recognize the social situation. Growing evidence has demonstrated the negative impact of perceived loneliness on late-life executive functions. Yet little is known about how social factors impact language processing for older people. The current study aims to fill this gap, first by assessing age-related changes in lexical processing during Chinese word reading, (...)
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