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    Strategic Attributes and Organizational Performance: Toward an Understanding of the Mechanism Applied to the Banking Sector.HongleiTang,Zeeshan Rasool,Muhammad Sarmad,Ammar Ahmed &Umair Ahmed -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The study examines and theorizes the importance of strategic attribute constructs as applied to Pakistan’s banking sector by identifying their roles in enhancing organizational performance and the mediating effect of organizational commitment. The current study adopted quantitative research designs and methods to determine structural relationships between the proposed constructs. A total of 10 hypotheses were tested underpinned by the Resource-Based View of the Firm and Social Exchange theories. The strategic attributes studied were significantly and positively related to, and enhance, organizational (...) performance if the banks: focus on strategic positioning, fostering a strong organizational culture, strategize internal marketing practices, and boost organizational commitment. The findings supported the mediating role of organizational commitment between strategic attributes and organizational performance. This study contributes to existing literature and supports prior research while filling in gaps in the literature concerning developing countries. (shrink)
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  2. Tang Yijie xue shu wen hua sui bi.YijieTang -1996 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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    The Positive Effect of Authoritarian Leadership on Employee Performance: The Moderating Role of Power Distance.Honglei Wang &Bichen Guan -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Tang Junyi quan ji.JunyiTang -2016 - Beijing Shi: Jiu zhou chu ban she.
    本书初由唐君毅夫人谢廷光于1985年编订,收录唐君毅逝世后亲友,同道,学生等发表和撰写的纪念文章,现增入当时未及收录的纪念和讨论文章,以及唐君毅亲属撰写的回忆文章.由这些文章,不仅表示了大家的回忆与纪 念,更是由此对唐君毅先生生平进行总结和缅怀.
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    Tang Liquan quan ji.LiquanTang -2016 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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  6. Tang Junyi juan.JunyiTang -1996 - Shijiazhuang Shi: Hebei jiao yu chu ban she. Edited by Kejian Huang.
     
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    Tang Wenzhi xing li xue lun zhu ji.WenzhiTang -2020 - Shanghai: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she. Edited by Guoguang Deng.
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  8. Tang Yongtong xue shu lun wen ji.YongtongTang -1983 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    Investigating the Multidimensionality of the Work-Related Flow Inventory (WOLF): A Bifactor Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling Framework.Honglei Gu,Zhonglin Wen &Xitao Fan -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  10. Tang Yijie juan.YijieTang -1999 - Hefei Shi: Jing xiao xin hua shu dian.
     
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    Tang Yijie yu "Ru zang" =.YijieTang (ed.) -2017 - Beijing: Beijing da xue chu ban she.
    本书由上编:汤一介谈《儒藏》和下编汤一介与《儒藏》构成,具体收录了《我们为什么要编纂》《回忆汤先生与》《怀念汤一介先生坚持编好》《日本编纂委员会及其工作》《纪念汤一介先生》《汤一介先生与》《怀念汤先生 》等文章。.
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  12. Tang Junyi xin ru xue lun ji.JunyiTang -2008 - Nanjing Shi: Nanjing da xue chu ban she. Edited by Ming Yang & Wei Zhang.
     
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    Tang Yongtong xue ji.YijieTang &Jianyong Zhao (eds.) -2011 - Beijing Shi: Sheng huo, du shu, xin zhi san lian shu dian.
    汤用彤先生 , 字锡予, 湖北黄梅人. 中国近现代哲学家、教育家. 从1935年起, 到全国解放, 汤用彤先生一直主持北大哲学系, 因而哲学系的教学和研究方向, 与他的学术领导关系至深, 得以建立起本系自己的学术重点, 形成学术传统, 并且一直影响到今天. 作为一名导师, 在后学者心目中, 汤先生淳直、朴素、不为物累; 待人宽厚、处事公正, 蔼然仁者. 所选录的文章侧重对先生学行有深切认识的回忆与研究文字, 作者大多是其师友、门生及再传弟子.
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    Research on Risk Evaluation of Internet Strategic Transformation of Manufacturing Enterprises Based on the BP Artificial Neural Network.HuangHonglei &Ghulam Hussain Khan Zaigham -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    For manufacturing enterprises to successfully enter the “Industry 4.0” era and establish advantages in the new wave of the Industrial Revolution, they must use Internet thinking to transform manufacturing enterprises and promote the in-depth integration of informatization and industrialization under the premise of managing and controlling risks, to achieve transformation and upgrading. Research on and management of the risks of manufacturing enterprises’ Internet strategic transformation directly affects the success or failure of enterprises’ transformation. This study constructed a risk evaluation model (...) for a manufacturing enterprise’s Internet strategic transformation based on the back propagation artificial neural network and conducted a case study on one enterprise. (shrink)
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  15. The Wisdom of Administration in The Analects.L. I.Honglei -2012 -Frontiers of Philosophy in China 7 (1):75-89.
     
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  16. Tang Yongtong juan.YongtongTang &Shangyang Sun -1996 - Shijiazhuang Shi: Hebei jiao yu chu ban she. Edited by Shangyang Sun.
    Han Wei liang Jin Nan Bei chao fo jiao shi -- Wei Jin xuan xue lun gao -- Ping jin ren zhi wen hua yan jiu -- Wen hua si xiang zhi chong tu yu tiao he.
     
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  17. v. 4.SuiTang Wudai juan.Tang Lingyun zhu -2014 - In Lang Ye & Liangzhi Zhu,Zhongguo mei xue tong shi =. Nanjing Shi: Jiangsu ren min chu ban she.
     
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    A Study on The Structure of Xunzi's Philosophy.LiHonglei -2004 -Modern Philosophy 4:008.
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    On human nature and developments in the dao of human administration.Honglei Li -2003 -Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (2):243–258.
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    Does authoritarianism necessarily stifle creativity? The role of discipline-focused authoritarian leadership.Honglei Zhao,Qingming Su,Ming Lou,Chuqi Hang &Li Zhang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    A burgeoning body of research has shown that authoritarian leadership embodies the characteristics of “light” and “dark,” meaning that it does not always have a negative impact on employees’ creative activities. However, studies explaining this potential positive effect are insufficient. To extend the AL and creativity literature, we draw on self-determination theory and event system theory, and elicit discipline-focused AL and appointment event criticality to examine whether, when, and how authoritarian leaders affect employee creativity positively. With time-lagged data collected from (...) 435 employees and their direct leaders in China, we found that discipline-focused AL has an indirect positive effect on employee creativity through creative self-efficacy. Additionally, appointment event criticality strengthens the positive relationship between discipline-focused AL and creative self-efficiency, and the indirect impact of discipline-focused AL on employee creativity through creative self-efficiency. The theoretical and practical implications are discussed. (shrink)
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    You you wen zhe zhi jian:Tang Yinan xue shu zhu zuo ji.YinanTang -2018 - Tainan Shi: Cheng da chu ban she. Edited by Zongding Li.
    [1] zhuangzi shu jie -- [2] Wen xin diao long jiang shu -- [3] Fo, dao yu zhu zi-- [4] Ru jia -- [5] Dang dai xin Ru jia.
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  22. Yan yuan lun xue ji:Tang Yongtong xian sheng jiu shi dan chen ji nian.YongtongTang (ed.) -1984 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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  23. Understanding the Confucian idea of ethical freedom through Chen Yinke's works for mourning Wang Guowei.Tang Wenming -2021 - In Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames,Human beings or human becomings?: a conversation with Confucianism on the concept of person. Albany: State University of New York Press.
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    (1 other version)Tang Yongtong xuan ji =.YongtongTang -1995 - Changchun Shi: Jilin ren min chu ban she. Edited by Shangyang Sun.
    《汤用彤全集》收集了我们可以找到的已刊和未刊用彤先生的论著和读书札记、教学讲义及提纲、演讲提纲、信札以及学生的听课笔记,编为七卷。第一卷《汉魏两晋南北朝佛教史》;第二卷《隋唐佛教史稿》;第三卷《印度哲 学史略》;第四卷《魏晋玄学》;第五卷《往日阿稿·西方哲学》;第六卷《校点高僧传》;第七卷《饾饤札记》。在每卷之最后都附有一“编者后记”,对该卷的编辑情况做了一些说明,可供参考。第七卷末载《汤用彤年谱简 编》。.
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  25. Tang Junyi ji.JunyiTang -1993 - Beijing: Qun yan chu ban she. Edited by Kejian Huang & Xiaolin Zhong.
     
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    Belief and cognitive limitations.Weng HongTang -2015 -Philosophical Studies 172 (1):249-260.
    A number of philosophers have argued that it is hard for finite agents like us to reason and make decisions relying solely on our credences and preferences. They hold that for us to cope with our cognitive limitations, we need binary beliefs as well. For they think that such beliefs, by disposing us to treat certain propositions as true, help us cut down on the number of possibilities we need to consider when we reason. But using Ross and Schroeder as (...) my stalking horse, I argue that such an appeal to binary beliefs does not work. I begin by explaining why there’s supposedly a problem for an account of reasoning that invokes only credences and preferences. I then argue that Ross and Schroeder’s account of belief—as well as other similar accounts—does not help solve the problem. Finally, I consider an alternative approach to solving the problem. This approach, unlike the accounts I criticise, does not hold that having a disposition to treat a proposition as true is necessary for believing it. (shrink)
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    Intelligence Vs. Wisdom: The Love of Money, Machiavellianism, and Unethical Behavior across College Major and Gender.Thomas Li-PingTang &Yuh-Jia Chen -2008 -Journal of Business Ethics 82 (1):1-26.
    This research investigates the efficacy of business ethics intervention, tests a theoretical model that the love of money is directly or indirectly related to propensity to engage in unethical behavior (PUB), and treats college major (business vs. psychology) and gender (male vs. female) as moderators in multi-group analyses. Results suggested that business students who received business ethics intervention significantly changed their conceptions of unethical behavior and reduced their propensity to engage in theft; while psychology students without intervention had no such (...) changes. Therefore, ethics training had some impacts on business students' learning and education (intelligence). For our theoretical model, results of the whole sample (N = 298) revealed that Machiavellianism (measured at Time 1) was a mediator of the relationship between the love of money (measured at Time 1) and unethical behavior (measured at Time 2) (the Love of Money → Machiavellianism → Unethical Behavior). Further, this mediating effect existed for business students (n = 198) but not for psychology students (n = 100), for male students (n = 165) but not for female students (n = 133), and for male business students (n = 128) but not for female business students (n = 70). Moreover, when examined alone, the direct effect (the Love of Money → Unethical Behavior) existed for business students but not for psychology students. We concluded that a short business ethics intervention may have no impact on the issue of virtue (wisdom). (shrink)
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    Recent Developments in the Study of Philosophy in the PRC.Tang Yijie -1988 -Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 5:240-246.
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  29. Reliability Theories of Justified Credence.Weng HongTang -2016 -Mind 125 (497):63-94.
    Reliabilists hold that a belief is doxastically justified if and only if it is caused by a reliable process. But since such a process is one that tends to produce a high ratio of true to false beliefs, reliabilism is on the face of it applicable to binary beliefs, but not to degrees of confidence or credences. For while beliefs admit of truth or falsity, the same cannot be said of credences in general. A natural question now arises: Can reliability (...) theories of justified belief be extended or modified to account for justified credence? In this paper, I address this question. I begin by showing that, as it stands, reliabilism cannot account for justified credence. I then consider three ways in which the reliabilist may try to do so by extending or modifying her theory, but I argue that such attempts face certain problems. After that, I turn to a version of reliabilism that incorporates evidentialist elements and argue that it allows us to avoid the problems that the other theories face. If I am right, this gives reliabilists a reason, aside from those given recently by Comesaña and Goldman, to move towards such a kind of hybrid theory. (shrink)
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    Neural correlates of establishing, maintaining, and switching brain states.Yi-YuanTang,Mary K. Rothbart &Michael I. Posner -2012 -Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (6):330.
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    Do Victims of Supervisor Bullying Suffer from Poor Creativity? Social Cognitive and Social Comparison Perspectives.Thomas Li-PingTang,Qinxuan Gu &Wan Jiang -2019 -Journal of Business Ethics 157 (3):865-884.
    This study explores the dark side of leadership, treats creative self-efficacy as a mediator, and frames supervisor bullying and employee creativity in the context of social cognition and social comparison. We theorize that with a high social comparison orientation, the combination of high supervisory abuse toward themselves (own abusive supervision) and low supervisory abuse toward other team members (peer abusive supervision) leads to a double whammy effect: When employees are “singled out” for abuse, these victims suffer from not only low (...) creative self-efficacy due to supervisory abuse but also low supervisory creativity ratings. Results based on our two-wave data collected from multiple sources—253 employees and their 77 immediate supervisors—support our theory. The significant three-way interaction effect reveals that when social comparison orientation is high and peer abusive supervision is low (Time 1), own abusive supervision (Time 1) creates the strongest negative impact on creative self-efficacy (Time 2), which is significantly related to supervisory low creativity rating (Time 2). Our discoveries of egregious bullying offer provocative theoretical, empirical, and practical implications to the fields of leadership, abusive supervision, creativity, and business ethics. (shrink)
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    Monetary Intelligence and Behavioral Economics: The Enron Effect—Love of Money, Corporate Ethical Values, Corruption Perceptions Index, and Dishonesty Across 31 Geopolitical Entities.Thomas Li-PingTang,Toto Sutarso,Mahfooz A. Ansari,Vivien K. G. Lim,Thompson S. H. Teo,Fernando Arias-Galicia,Ilya E. Garber,Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu,Brigitte Charles-Pauvers,Roberto Luna-Arocas,Peter Vlerick,Adebowale Akande,Michael W. Allen,Abdulgawi Salim Al-Zubaidi,Mark G. Borg,Bor-Shiuan Cheng,Rosario Correia,Linzhi Du,Consuelo Garcia de la Torre,Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim,Chin-Kang Jen,Ali Mahdi Kazem,Kilsun Kim,Jian Liang,Eva Malovics,Alice S. Moreira,Richard T. Mpoyi,Anthony Ugochukwu Obiajulu Nnedum,Johnsto E. Osagie,AAhad M. Osman-Gani,Mehmet Ferhat Özbek,Francisco José Costa Pereira,Ruja Pholsward,Horia D. Pitariu,Marko Polic,Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska,Petar Skobic,Allen F. Stembridge,Theresa Li-NaTang,Caroline Urbain,Martina Trontelj,Luigina Canova,Anna Maria Manganelli,Jingqiu Chen,NingyuTang,Bolanle E. Adetoun &Modupe F. Adewuyi -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):919-937.
    Monetary intelligence theory asserts that individuals apply their money attitude to frame critical concerns in the context and strategically select certain options to achieve financial goals and ultimate happiness. This study explores the dark side of monetary Intelligence and behavioral economics—dishonesty. Dishonesty, a risky prospect, involves cost–benefit analysis of self-interest. We frame good or bad barrels in the environmental context as a proxy of high or low probability of getting caught for dishonesty, respectively. We theorize: The magnitude and intensity of (...) the relationship between love of money and dishonest prospect may reveal how individuals frame dishonesty in the context of two levels of subjective norm—perceived corporate ethical values at the micro-level and Corruption Perceptions Index at the macro-level, collected from multiple sources. Based on 6382 managers in 31 geopolitical entities across six continents, our cross-level three-way interaction effect illustrates: As expected, managers in good barrels, mixed barrels, and bad barrels display low, medium, and high magnitude of dishonesty, respectively. With high CEV, the intensity is the same across cultures. With low CEV, the intensity of dishonesty is the highest in high CPI entities —the Enron Effect, but the lowest in low CPI entities. CPI has a strong impact on the magnitude of dishonesty, whereas CEV has a strong impact on the intensity of dishonesty. We demonstrate dishonesty in light of monetary values and two frames of social norm, revealing critical implications to the field of behavioral economics and business ethics. (shrink)
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    An examination of the family and the hometown of Heavenly Master Zhang Ling [J].Tang Jian -2005 -Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 3:002.
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    Value-Enhancing Social Responsibility: Market Reaction to Donations by Family vs. Non-family Firms with Religious CEOs.Min Maung,Danny Miller,ZhenyangTang &Xiaowei Xu -2020 -Journal of Business Ethics 163 (4):745-758.
    Using a signaling framework, we argue that ethical behavior as evidenced by charitable donations is viewed more positively by investors when seen not to be based on self-serving motives but rather on authentic generosity that builds moral capital. The affirmed religiosity of CEOs may make their ethical position more credible, while their embeddedness within a family business suggests that CEOs are backed by powerful owners with long-time horizons and a desire to build moral capital with stakeholders. We find in a (...) study of market responses to 1572 corporate donations by S&P 1500 firms that financial markets react more positively to charitable initiatives from firms with religion-declared CEOs, but only if these are family businesses. (shrink)
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    Transcendental idealism in Wittgenstein's tractatus.HaoTang -2011 -Philosophical Quarterly 61 (244):598-607.
    Wittgenstein's Tractatus contains an insubstantial form of transcendental idealism. It is insubstantial because it rejects the substantial a priori. Yet despite this, the Tractatus still contains two fundamental transcendental idealist insights, (a) the identity of form between thought and reality, and (b) the transcendental unity of apperception. I argue for (a) by connecting general themes in the Tractatus and in Kant, and for (b) by giving a detailed interpretation of Tractatus 5.6ff., where Wittgenstein talks about solipsism and the metaphysical subject. (...) Tractarian solipsism, on this interpretation, is a special, insubstantial form of transcendental idealism. (shrink)
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    Detecting Honest People’s Lies in Handwriting: The Power of the Ten Commandments and Internalized Ethical Values.Thomas Li-PingTang -2012 -Journal of Business Ethics 106 (4):389-400.
    Can managers detect honest people’s lies in a handwritten message? In this article, I will briefly discuss graphology and a basic model of interpersonal communication. I will then develop a fundamental theoretical framework of eight principles for detecting lies based on the basic communication model, handwriting analyses, and the following assumptions: For most people, it is easier to tell the truth than to tell lies. This applies to handwritings also. When most honest people lie, they try to hide their stressful (...) emotions in the encoding process. As a consequence, they deviate from their own normal writing and violate their own personal moral standards. Interestingly enough, the art or science of detecting a lie in a handwritten sample is to focus not on what they write, but on how they write it. These 24 exhibits (cases) written in 11 languages—used in different parts of the world—help managers apply this important theoretical framework of interpersonal communication, understand the encoding process, pinpoint these sudden emotional changes, decode handwritten messages, unlock the secrets, reveal the message’s true meanings, and detect people’s lies. (shrink)
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  37. Lun li xue gang yao.Tang Kailin (ed.) -1985 - Changsha Shi: Hunan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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  38. Mao Zedong si xiang chu xue ru men.Tang Xiao (ed.) -1949
     
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    Income and Quality of Life: Does the Love of Money Make a Difference?T. L. P.Tang -2007 -Journal of Business Ethics 72 (4):375-393.
    This paper examines a model of income and quality of life that controls the love of money, job satisfaction, gender, and marital status and treats employment status (full-time versus part-time), income level, and gender as moderators. For the whole sample, income was not significantly related to quality of life when this path was examined alone. When all variables were controlled, income was negatively related to quality of life. When (1) the love of money was negatively correlated to job satisfaction and (...) (2) job satisfaction was positively related to both income and quality of life, income was negatively related to quality of life for full-time, high-income, and male employees. When these two conditions failed to exist, income was not related to quality of life for part-time, median- or low-income, and female employees. This model provides new insights regarding the impact of the love of money and job satisfaction on the income–quality of life relationship. (shrink)
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    Monetary Intelligence and Behavioral Economics Across 32 Cultures: Good Apples Enjoy Good Quality of Life in Good Barrels.Thomas Li-PingTang,Toto Sutarso,Mahfooz A. Ansari,Vivien Kim Geok Lim,Thompson Sian Hin Teo,Fernando Arias-Galicia,Ilya E. Garber,Randy Ki-Kwan Chiu,Brigitte Charles-Pauvers,Roberto Luna-Arocas,Peter Vlerick,Adebowale Akande,Michael W. Allen,Abdulgawi Salim Al-Zubaidi,Mark G. Borg,Luigina Canova,Bor-Shiuan Cheng,Rosario Correia,Linzhi Du,Consuelo Garcia de la Torre,Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim,Chin-Kang Jen,Ali Mahdi Kazem,Kilsun Kim,Jian Liang,Eva Malovics,Anna Maria Manganelli,Alice S. Moreira,Richard T. Mpoyi,Anthony Ugochukwu Obiajulu Nnedum,Johnsto E. Osagie,AAhad M. Osman-Gani,Mehmet Ferhat Özbek,Francisco José Costa Pereira,Ruja Pholsward,Horia D. Pitariu,Marko Polic,Elisaveta Gjorgji Sardžoska,Petar Skobic,Allen F. Stembridge,Theresa Li-NaTang,Caroline Urbain,Martina Trontelj,Jingqiu Chen &NingyuTang -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):893-917.
    Monetary Intelligence theory asserts that individuals apply their money attitude to frame critical concerns in the context and strategically select certain options to achieve financial goals and ultimate happiness. This study explores the bright side of Monetary Intelligence and behavioral economics, frames money attitude in the context of pay and life satisfaction, and controls money at the macro-level and micro-level. We theorize: Managers with low love of money motive but high stewardship behavior will have high subjective well-being: pay satisfaction and (...) quality of life. Data collected from 6586 managers in 32 cultures across six continents support our theory. Interestingly, GDP per capita is related to life satisfaction, but not to pay satisfaction. Individual income is related to both life and pay satisfaction. Neither GDP nor income is related to Happiness. Our theoretical model across three GDP groups offers new discoveries: In high GDP entities, “high income” not only reduces aspirations—“Rich, Motivator, and Power,” but also promotes stewardship behavior—“Budget, Give/Donate, and Contribute” and appreciation of “Achievement.” After controlling income, we demonstrate the bright side of Monetary Intelligence: Low love of money motive but high stewardship behavior define Monetary Intelligence. “Good apples enjoy good quality of life in good barrels.” This notion adds another explanation to managers’ low magnitude of dishonesty in entities with high Corruption Perceptions Index. In low GDP entities, high income is related to poor Budgeting skills and escalated Happiness. These managers experience equal satisfaction with pay and life. We add a new vocabulary to the conversation of monetary intelligence, income, GDP, happiness, subjective well-being, good and bad apples and barrels, corruption, and behavioral ethics. (shrink)
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    Effect of Parents’ Encouragement on Reading Motivation: The Mediating Effect of Reading Self-Concept and the Moderating Effect of Gender.Tiansheng Xia,Honglei Gu &Weirong Li -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    " Paper Tigers"·" the Middle Zone"·" Two Camps"——Mao Zedong's Perspective on America in the" Year of Dramatic Turn.Tang Zhouyan -2008 -Modern Philosophy 5:011.
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    To Help or Not to Help? The Good Samaritan Effect and the Love of Money on Helping Behavior.Thomas Li-PingTang,Toto Sutarso,Grace Mei-Tzu Wu Davis,Dariusz Dolinski,Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim &Sharon Lynn Wagner -2008 -Journal of Business Ethics 82 (4):865-887.
    This research tests a model of employee helping behavior (a component of Organizational Citizenship Behavior, OCB) that involves a direct path (Intrinsic Motives → Helping Behavior, the Good Samaritan Effect) and an indirect path (the Love of Money → Extrinsic Motives → Helping Behavior). Results for the full sample supported the Good Samaritan Effect. Further, the love of money was positively related to extrinsic motives that were negatively related with helping behavior. We tested the model across four cultures (the USA., (...) Taiwan, Poland, and Egypt). The Good Samaritan Effect was significant for all four countries. For the indirect path, the first part was significant for all countries, except Egypt, whereas the second part was significant for Poland only. For Poland, the indirect path was significant and positive. The love of money may cause one to help in one culture (Poland) but not to help in others. Results were discussed in the light of ethical decision making. (shrink)
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    “It is not a something, but not a nothing either!”—McDowell on Wittgenstein.HaoTang -2014 -Synthese 191 (3):557-567.
    This paper corrects a mistake in John McDowell’s influential reading of Wittgenstein’s attack on the idea of private sensations. McDowell rightly identifies a primary target of Wittgenstein’s attack to be the Myth of the Given. But he also suggests that Wittgenstein, in the ferocity of his battles with this myth, sometimes goes into overkill, which manifests itself in seemingly behavioristic denials about sensations. But this criticism of Wittgenstein is a mistake. The mistake is made over two important but notoriously difficult (...) sections in the so-called Private Language Argument, namely §304 and §293 of the Philosophical Investigations. Wittgenstein, maximally charitably read, commits no overkill in these two sections. This correction strengthens McDowell’s overall reading, but it is only a first step toward fully bringing out the deep but obscurely expressed insights in §304 and §293, the full treatment of which must await another occasion. (shrink)
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    Short-term meditation increases blood flow in anterior cingulate cortex and insula.Yi-YuanTang,Qilin Lu,Hongbo Feng,RongxiangTang &Michael I. Posner -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  46. Self and Community in the Xunzi.Tang Siufu -2012 -Frontiers of Philosophy in China 7 (3):455-470.
     
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    Che hsüeh kai lun.JunyiTang -1974
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  48. Developmental-changes in speed of accessing the meaning of numerals.SfTang &Jw Stigler -1988 -Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):500-500.
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    How Having a Calling Leads to Job Crafting: A Moderated Mediation Model.Po-Chien Chang,Honglei Rui &Amber Yun-Ping Lee -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Discovering Travel Community for POI Recommendation on Location-Based Social Networks.LeiTang,Dandan Cai,Zongtao Duan,Junchi Ma,Meng Han &Hanbo Wang -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-8.
    Point-of-interest recommendations are a popular form of personalized service in which users share their POI location and related content with their contacts in location-based social networks. The similarity and relatedness between users of the same POI type are frequently used for trajectory retrieval, but most of the existing works rely on the explicit characteristics from all users’ check-in records without considering individual activities. We propose a POI recommendation method that attempts to optimally recommend POI types to serve multiple users. The (...) proposed method aims to predict destination POIs of a user and search for similar users of the same regions of interest, thus optimizing the user acceptance rate for each recommendation. The proposed method also employs the variable-order Markov model to determine the distribution of a user’s POIs based on his or her travel histories in LBSNs. To further enhance the user’s experience, we also apply linear discriminant analysis to cluster the topics related to “Travel” and connect to users with social links or similar interests. The probability of POIs based on users’ historical trip data and interests in the same topics can be calculated. The system then provides a list of the recommended destination POIs ranked by their probabilities. We demonstrate that our work outperforms collaborative-filtering-based and other methods using two real-world datasets from New York City. Experimental results show that the proposed method is better than other models in terms of both accuracy and recall. The proposed POI recommendation algorithms can be deployed in certain online transportation systems and can serve over 100,000 users. (shrink)
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