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    Subcortical encoding of summary statistics in humans.Yuqing Zhao,Ting Zeng,Tongyu Wang,Fang Fang,Yi Pan &Jianrong Jia -2023 -Cognition 234 (C):105384.
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    The dynamics of microsaccade amplitude reflect shifting of covert attention.Xinyu Lv,Suping Cheng,Zhiguo Wang &Jianrong Jia -2022 -Consciousness and Cognition 101 (C):103322.
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    Solving China's Peasant Issues Requires a New Way of Thinking: A Conversation Between YuJianrong and Geoff Raby.YuJianrong &Geoff Raby -2014 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 46 (1):23-36.
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    Jia Yi Ji.Yi Jia -2010 - Yuelu Shu She. Edited by Mengchun He & Yi Jia.
    本书分新书, 疏, 赋三部分, 收录了过秦, 宗首, 数宁, 藩强, 大都, 胎教, 论定制度兴礼乐疏, 旱云赋等.
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  5. Jia Pingwa tan ren sheng.Pingwa Jia -2004 - Shanghai: Shanghai she hui ke xue yuan chu ban she. Edited by Zouzou.
     
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    Lu Jia's New Discourses: a Political Manifesto from the Early Han Dynasty.Jia Lu -2020 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Paul Rakita Goldin & Elisa Sabattini.
    Lu Jia's New Discourses: A Political Manifesto from the Early Han Dynasty is a readable yet accurate translation by Paul R. Goldin and Elisa Levi Sabattini. Celebrated as "a man-of-service with a mouth [skilled] at persuasion", Lu Jia (c. 228-140 BCE) became one of the leading figures of the early Han dynasty, serving as a statesman and diplomat from the very beginning of the Han empire. This book is a translation of Lu Jia's New Discourses, which laid out the reasons (...) for rise and fall of empires. Challenged by the new Emperor to produce a book explaining why a realm that was conquered on horseback cannot also be ruled on horseback, Lu Jia produced New Discourses, to great acclaim. (shrink)
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    Board composition and corporate philanthropy.Jia Wang &Betty S. Coffey -1992 -Journal of Business Ethics 11 (10):771 - 778.
    Using agency theory, this study empirically examined the relationship between board composition and corporate philanthropy. Generally, the ratio of insiders to outsiders, the percentage of insider stock ownership, and the proportion of female and minority board members were found to be positively and significantly associated with firms'' charitable contributions.
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    Qingshui Wan Wen Ji.Jianrong Chen (ed.) -2009 - Ke Hua Tu Shu Chu Ban Gong Si.
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  9. Xin shi qi nong cun dao de jian she yan jiu.Jianrong Liu -2004 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
     
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  10. Bei Wei Tang Song si wang wen hua shi.Jianrong Lu -2006 - Taibei Shi: Mai tian chu ban.
     
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    Liu Xianting, Li Gong, Hui Dong, Zhuang Cunyu, Dai Zhen, Ruan Yuan.Jianrong Lu,He Zhou,Fazhou Wang,Baoqian Lu,Zhaoren Liu &Xinhua Yu (eds.) -1999 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan.
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  12. Wei Jin zi ran si xiang.Jianrong Lu -1981 - Taibei: Zong Jing Xiao.
     
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    Health Literacy and Personality Traits in Two Types of Family Structure—A Cross-Sectional Study in China.Jianrong Mai,Wu Yibo,Zhou Ling,Lin Lina &Sun Xinying -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveThe level of health literacy is one of the important factors affecting health outcomes. Family is an important place to shape personality traits, and people with different personalities will adopt different lifestyles, which will lead to variations in health outcomes. Therefore, this article aims to explore the relationship between health literacy and personality and its influencing factors in different family structures.MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study with 1,406 individuals. A questionnaire was utilized to measure health literacy, personality and demographic variables, including (...) family structure. Canonical correlation analysis and hierarchical multiple regression analysis were used to examine the relation between health literacy and personality traits between two types of family structure.ResultsCCA showed that the canonical correlation coefficients were 0.309 and 0.347, in two-parent family and single-parent family, respectively. The openness of personality traits exhibited the highest correlation with health literacy. Compared with the remaining personality traits, openness yielded the strongest effect in two types of family structure, respectively. Education and monthly income were significantly associated with health literacy.ConclusionOur results support the relation between health literacy and personality traits in two types of family structure. (shrink)
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    Boards of directors and stakeholder orientation.Jia Wang &H. Dudley Dewhirst -1992 -Journal of Business Ethics 11 (2):115 - 123.
    Based on a survey of 2,361 directors in 291 of the largest companies of the Southeast States, this study empirically examined boards of directors' stakeholder orientations. The results indicate that there exist distinct stakeholder groups perceived by directors, directors have high stakeholder orientations, directors view some stakeholders differently depending on their occupation and type.
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    From Human-Spirit Resonance to Correlative Modes: The Shaping of Chinese Correlative Thinking Jinhua Jia.Jinhua Jia -2016 -Philosophy East and West 66 (2):449-474.
    Scholars have generally agreed that correlative thinking represents a defining feature of traditional Chinese thought, and their discussions on this enduring mode of thinking have led to a better understanding of the Chinese intellectual and cultural tradition. Although scholars have seldom looked into the causes of the formation of early Chinese correlative thought, some of their discussions have provided inspiration for further investigation.A number of scholars have indicated that the concept of resonance was a fundamental factor in Chinese correlative thinking. (...) For example, both Hellmut Wilhelm and Joseph Needham asserted that, in correlative thinking, order, pattern, and symbolic correlation or.. (shrink)
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    Rigid Stability: An Explanatory Framework for China's Social Situation.YuJianrong -2014 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 46 (1):72-84.
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    Differences in Dysfunction of Thenar and Hypothenar Motoneurons in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.Jia Fang,Liying Cui,Mingsheng Liu,Yuzhou Guan,Xiaoguang Li,Dawei Li,Bo Cui,Dongchao Shen &Qingyun Ding -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    China's Underclass: My Research and Standpoint.YuJianrong -2014 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 45 (4):18-41.
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    What Are the Systemic Roots of the Violation of Petitioning Citizens' Lawful Rights?: A Reply to Zhang Yan, Director of the Research Department of the State Bureau for Letters and Visits.YuJianrong -2014 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 46 (1):65-71.
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  20. Xi fang ke xue yu wan Qing wei xin Ru xue de jian gou.Jianrong Miao -2021 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
     
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    Chen Qianchu zhe xue yan jiu: yi gong fu shi jian wei shi yu.Jianrong Tang -2010 - Kunming: Yunnan da xue chu ban she.
  22. Sichuan si xiang jia.Shunxian Jia &Dalu Dai (eds.) -1988 - Chengdu: Sichuan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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    Vlsi architecture design for bnn speech recognition.Jia-Ching Wang,Jhing-Fa Wang &Fan-Min Li -2003 -Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition, and Applications.
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    The Effective Healing Strategy against Localized Attacks on Interdependent Spatially Embedded Networks.Kai Gong,Jia-Jian Wu,Ying Liu,Qing Li,Run-Ran Liu &Ming Tang -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-10.
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    Naïve Learners Show Cross-Domain Transfer after Distributional Learning: The Case of Lexical and Musical Pitch.Jia Hoong Ong,Denis Burnham,Catherine J. Stevens &Paola Escudero -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Digital Inclusion and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Peer-to-Peer Lending.Xiaoran Jia &Kiridaran Kanagaretnam -2025 -Journal of Business Ethics 196 (2):345-380.
    We explore whether digital inclusion, a public policy designed to provide high-speed internet infrastructure for historically digitally excluded populations, is associated with the social and ethical challenge of financial inclusion. Using evidence from a sizable P2P lender in the U.S., we document that digital inclusion is positively associated with P2P lending penetration and that this relation is more pronounced in counties with limited commercial bank loan penetration and higher minority populations. Our new evidence from cross-sectional tests suggests that digital inclusion (...) plays a key role in financial inclusion, particularly in regions with more vulnerable and/or underserved populations. In consequence tests, we document that high-risk borrowing is less likely to be denied in counties with higher digital inclusion and that digital inclusion is positively associated with P2P lending efficiency in the form of more repeated borrowing, decreased funding time, and improved funding fulfillment. In addition, we show that the availability of alternative information, a plausible channel through which digital inclusion is related to financial inclusion, is positively associated with efficiency in P2P lending. Our findings indicate that digital inclusion can empower financial service providers and other stakeholders to collaboratively fulfill their ethical and social responsibilities to meet the financial needs of historically marginalized groups. (shrink)
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    A Meta-Analytic Review of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: The Moderating Effect of Contextual Factors.Shenghua Jia,Junsheng Dou &Qian Wang -2016 -Business and Society 55 (8):1083-1121.
    The relationship between corporate social responsibility and corporate financial performance has long been a central and contentious debate in the literature. However, prior empirical studies provide indefinite conclusions. The purpose of this study is to review systematically and quantify the CSR–CFP link in a meta-analytic framework. Based on 119 effect sizes from 42 studies, this study estimates that the overall effect size of the CSR–CFP relationship is positive and significant, thus endorsing the argument that CSR does enhance financial performance. Furthermore, (...) this work sheds light on the causal relationship between CSR and CFP. Subsequent financial performance is associated with prior social responsibility, while the reverse direction is not supported. This finding supports the instrumental stakeholder theory. As predicted, the meta-analysis results indicate that the measurement strategies of the two key constructs of CSR and CFP explain some variations of the CSR–CFP relationship. Last, this study examines the moderating effect of the environmental context on the CSR–CFP link. This work proposes that CSR in the developed world, with a relatively mature institutional system and efficient market mechanism, will be more visible than CSR in the developing world. The results show that the CSR–CFP relationship is stronger for firms from advanced economies than for firms from developing economies. (shrink)
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    Chong jian Zhongguo zhe xue fan shi =.Honglian Jia -2010 - Wuhu Shi: Anhui shi fan da xue chu ban she.
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    Nan Huaijin xian sheng nian pu ji qi ta.Danhua Jia -2017 - Beijing Shi: Zhongguo wen lian chu ban she.
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  30. Ru xue yu shi jie.Shunxian Jia -2006 - Chengdu Shi: Sichuan da xue chu ban she.
     
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    Meritocratic Elitism, Authoritarian Libertarianism, and the Limits of the China Model, Or: What are We Talking about When We Talk about Alternatives?Peitao Jia -2017 -Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 7 (1).
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    Zhongguo ru jia.Zhiliang Chen &Run'guo Jia (eds.) -1996 - Beijing Shi: Zong jiao wen hua chu ban she.
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    Nurses’ ethical challenges caring for people with COVID-19: A qualitative study.Yuxiu Jia,Ou Chen,Zhiying Xiao,Juan Xiao,Junping Bian &Hongying Jia -2021 -Nursing Ethics 28 (1):33-45.
    Background: Ethical challenges are common in clinical nursing practice, and an infectious environment could put nurses under ethical challenges more easily, which may cause nurses to submit to negative emotions and psychological pressure, damaging their mental health. Purpose: To examine the ethical challenges encountered by nurses caring for patients with the novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) and to provide nurses with suggestions and support regarding promotion of their mental health. Research design and method: A qualitative study was carried out using a (...) qualitative content analysis. The participants were 18 nurses who agreed to attend an interview and describe their own experiences of providing care to COVID-19 patients in China. They were purposively sampled, and structured, in-depth interviews were performed. Data were iteratively collected and analyzed from February to March 2020. Ethical considerations: The proposal was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Second Hospital of Shandong University, China. Findings: The findings revealed three main themes and 10 categories. The themes were the following: (1) ethical challenges (people with COVID-19, inequality, professional ethics, and job competency); (2) coping styles (active control and planning, seeking support as well as catharsis, and staying focused); and (3) impacts on career (specialized nursing skills, scientific research ability, and management skills). Conclusion: Nurses faced ethical challenges on multiple fronts in caring for COVID-19 patients. The results may help nurses with more safety, ethics, and humanistic care in nursing practice. (shrink)
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  34. Fifth International Workshop on Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling (CGGM 2006)-Robustly Computing Intersection Curves of Two Canal Surfaces with Quadric Decomposition.Jinyuan Jia,Ajay Joneja &Kai Tang -2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf,Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 3992--342.
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  35. Nansilafu dang dai zhe xue.Zelin Jia -1982 - [Peking]: Xin hur shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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  36. Primordium of constancy : time, space, and dao in Warring States cosmology.Jinhua Jia -2020 - In Livia Kohn,Dao and time: classical philosophy. [Saint Petersburg]: Three Pines Press.
     
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    Wang Yangming wen xian pu cha mu lu.Dawei Jia -2019 - Beijing Shi: Xue yuan chu ban she. Edited by Yuming Lian.
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    Lightweight relevance filtering for machine-generated resolution problems.Jia Meng &Lawrence C. Paulson -2009 -Journal of Applied Logic 7 (1):41-57.
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    The long is not just a sum of the shorts: on time experienced and other times.Jiří Wackermann -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Historical deconstruction in Return to Ithaca (2016), by Leonardo Padura and Laurent Cantet.Jia Mengzhen -2020 -ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 1 (25):29-44.
    En el siglo pasado el evento más destacado de la historia cubana fue la Revolución de 1959, movimiento social que fue especialmente influyente en la generación que participó en ella, y comenzaba a vivir la postrevolución. En los años ´50 del siglo pasado los cubanos sufrieron un trauma espiritual y físico difícil de superar. Los personajes de Regreso a Ítaca (2016) representan ese periodo, reflejan un micromundo de la situación general de la época. El regreso de España de uno de (...) los personajes provoca una reunión entre cinco amigos en una azotea de La Habana. La discusión entre ellos solo logra revivir la esperanza, al mismo tiempo que la desilusión de su pasado, presente y futuro. Como la obra se presenta bajo la estructura de guion, respeta las tres reglas del teatro, lo que favorece una mirada desde la interpretación teatral. Para este trabajo nos apoyaremos en una perspectiva sociológica y psicológica, a fin de comprender mejor la recreación que Padura y Cantet hacen de la situación general de ese periodo. Nuestro análisis busca mostrar que la intertextualidad entre la literatura y la historia permite entender tanto una época, como las vivencias humanas que tienen lugar en ella, de una manera más vívida. Padura no solo presenta un guion sobre el reencuentro entre cinco viejos amigos, sino que también manifiesta que todos se enfrentan a una reconsideración de las ilusiones perdidas, por y en la Revolución, de una manera dolorosa, pero al mismo tiempo humorística, cáustica e incluso alegre. (shrink)
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    Zhe xue yu she hui.Gaojian Jia (ed.) -2009 - Beijing: Zhongguo shi dai jing ji chu ban she.
    本书主要内容包括什么是马克思列宁主义,怎样对待马克思列宁主义、生态文明建设的哲学基础、关于社会全面协调发展的几个方法论问题等.
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    Ideas in theoretical biology origin of cancerous cells from tumours.Deng K. Niu &Jia-Kuan Chen -1998 -Acta Biotheoretica 46 (4):379-381.
    With a previous paper (Niu & Wang, 1995), a general, hypothetical outline of the mechanism of carcinogenesis was proposed. With reference to the fact of starvation-induced hypermutation in micro-organisms, we propose that the hypoxia commonly seen in the cells at the centre of solid tumours might also result in hypermutation, and then p53-dependent programmed cell death. Like the apparently adaptive mutations in micro-organisms, only those genes (e.g. p53) that enable the cells to escape from apoptosis may be selected.
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  43. Liu Xianting.LuJianrong zhu -1999 - In Jianrong Lu, He Zhou, Fazhou Wang, Baoqian Lu, Zhaoren Liu & Xinhua Yu,Liu Xianting, Li Gong, Hui Dong, Zhuang Cunyu, Dai Zhen, Ruan Yuan. Taibei Shi: Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan.
     
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    Critical Mass of Women on BODs, Multiple Identities, and Corporate Philanthropic Disaster Response: Evidence from Privately Owned Chinese Firms.Ming Jia &Zhe Zhang -2013 -Journal of Business Ethics 118 (2):303-317.
    Although previous studies focus on the role of women in the boardroom and corporate response to natural disasters, none evaluate how women directors influence corporate philanthropic disaster response (CPDR). This study collects data on the philanthropic responses of privately owned Chinese firms to the Wenchuan earthquake of May 12, 2008, and the Yushu earthquake of April 14, 2010. We find that when at least three women serve on a board of directors (BOD), their companies’ responses to natural disasters are more (...) significant. Age diversity among women on BODs as well as good corporate profitability (e.g., high earnings per share) positively moderates the relationship between women on BODs and CPDR. (shrink)
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    Recognizing Moral Identity as a Cultural Construct.Fanli Jia &Tobias Krettenauer -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The Compensatory Protective Effects of Social Support at Work in Presenteeism During the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic.Jia Wun Chen,Luo Lu &Cary L. Cooper -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The present study investigated the lasting effects of sickness presenteeism on well-being and innovative job performance in the demanding Chinese work context compounded with the precarities of the post-pandemic business environment. Adopting the conservation of resources theory perspective, especially its proposition of compensation of resources, we incorporated social resources at work as joint moderators in the presenteeism–outcomes relationship. We employed a panel design in which all variables were measured twice with 6 months in between. Data were obtained from 323 Chinese (...) employees working in diverse industries in Taiwan. We found that after controlling for the baseline level of well-being, presenteeism did not have a lasting effect on employees' exhaustion. However, presenteeism did have a negative lasting effect on employees' innovative behavior 6 months later. Moreover, we found a significant three-way interaction of presenteeism, supervisory support, and collegial support on employees' innovative job performance, after controlling for the baseline level of performance. Specifically, when working under illness, employees displayed the best innovative performance with high levels of both supervisory and collegial support, the worst performance with both support being low, and the intermediate when any one of the support being high. This can be taken as the preliminary evidence to support the COR proposition of resource caravans, showing that supervisory support and collegial support compensated for each other as critical resources in alleviating the impact of working under sickness on employees' innovative performance. Theoretical implications of the findings are discussed, taking into account the macro-cultural context of the East Asian Confucian societies. We also reflected on the managerial implications of the lasting damages of sickness presenteeism and benefits of mobilizing social resources on employees' well-being and performance. (shrink)
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    Board diversity and managerial control as predictors of corporate social performance.Betty S. Coffee &Jia Wang -1998 -Journal of Business Ethics 17 (14):1595-1603.
    While it is widely assumed that greater diversity in corporate governance will enhance a firm’s corporate social performance, this study considers an alternative thesis which relates managerial control to corporate philanthropy. The study empirically evaluates both board diversity and managerial control of the board as possible predictors of corporate philanthropy. The demonstration of a positive relationship between managerial control and corporate philanthropy contributes to our understanding that corporate social performance results from a complex set of economic and social motives. Possible (...) future research and managerial implications are discussed. (shrink)
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    Number of Spanning Trees in the Sequence of Some Graphs.Jia-Bao Liu &S. N. Daoud -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-22.
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    Environmental Management Under Subnational Institutional Constraints.Shujun Ding,Chunxin Jia,Zhenyu Wu &Wenlong Yuan -2016 -Journal of Business Ethics 134 (4):631-648.
    This study uses the institutional perspective to examine the interaction effects between the subnational institutional context and firm-level parameters on corporate environmental behaviors, based on a unique cross-sectional data set of private firms compiled from three different sources in China. Our results suggest that both enforcement stringency of environmental regulations at the provincial-level and private firms’ foreign ownership negatively affect compensation fees, which are levies charged for firms’ emissions. Enforcement stringency also moderates the firm-level relationship between foreign ownership and compensation (...) fees, but such a cross-level moderating effect holds only for private firms with non-HMT investments. (shrink)
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    The Role of Corporate Donations in Chinese Political Markets.Ming Jia &Zhe Zhang -2018 -Journal of Business Ethics 153 (2):519-545.
    Many corporations actively engage in political activities to enhance their relationships with politicians, facilitating access to scarce resources and creating competitive advantages. We investigate corporate donations to explore how they initiate interactions between firms and new local leaders in China. Specifically, we propose that political turnover creates unique opportunities for firms to win over new officials via corporate donations, especially in competitive markets. Moreover, we find that firms that make generous donations at the beginning of a new city secretary’s tenure (...) receive more attention from representatives of new local leaders, especially firms that were politically disadvantaged under a predecessor’s governance. Empirical studies on the turnover of city secretaries between 2001 and 2012 in China strongly support our hypotheses. Consequently, this study improves our understanding of how corporate donations initiate social exchanges between firms and politicians. (shrink)
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