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  1.  51
    State-Owned Enterprises as Bribe Payers: The Role of Institutional Environment.Liang Chen,Sali Li,Jingtao Yi &Noman Shaheer -2019 -Journal of Business Ethics 159 (1):221-238.
    Our paper draws attention to a neglected channel of corruption—the bribe payments by state-owned enterprises. This is an important phenomenon as bribe payments by SOEs fruitlessly waste national resources, compromising public welfare and national prosperity. Using a large dataset of 30,249 firms from 50 countries, we show that, in general, SOEs are less likely to pay bribes for achieving organizational objectives owing to their political connectivity. However, in deteriorated institutional environments, SOEs may be subjected to potential managerial rent-seeking behaviors, which (...) disproportionately increase SOE bribe propensity relative to privately owned enterprises. Specifically, our findings highlight the importance of fostering democracy and rule of law, reducing prevalence of corruption and shortening power distance in reducing the incidence of SOE bribery. (shrink)
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    On the Role of Teacher-Student Rapport on English as a Foreign Language Students’ Well-Being.Sa Li -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Given the centrality of English as a Foreign Language students’ wellbeing in their academic success, identifying factors that may be influential in fostering students’ well-being is of high importance. As such, several studies have delved into the role of various personal and interpersonal factors in increasing EFL students’ well-being. However, little attention has been devoted to the function of teacher-student rapport. Besides, no systematic or theoretical review has been conducted in this regard. To address these gaps, the present study intends (...) to illustrate different definitions of student well-being and teacher-student rapport, their sub-components, and their theoretical relations. Building upon the theoretical and empirical bases, the facilitative function of teacher-student rapport in increasing EFL students’ well-being was proved. Some beneficial implications are also discussed. (shrink)
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    Bribe Payments and State Ownership: The Impact of State Ownership on Bribery Propensity and Intensity.Jingtao Yi,Liang Chen,Shuang Meng,Sali Li &Noman Shaheer -2023 -Business and Society 62 (5):1103-1135.
    This study examines the degree of state ownership on corporate bribery. Integrating the theories of state ownership and corporate corruption, we propose that state ownership influences bribery propensity and bribery intensity in different ways; it lowers a firm’s tendency to pay bribes but increases the relative amount of bribery payment. Building on the control rights/bargaining hypotheses, we demonstrate that state ownership shields firms from bribery demands by reducing administrative hurdles that include bureaucratic requirements of obtaining licenses or settling taxes in (...) business operations. However, state ownership elevates the level of bribes by weakening their capital mobility. Using a sample of 23,018 firms from 54 countries covering 2006 to 2013, we find evidence to support our hypotheses. This article contributes to corruption research by drawing attention to an important channel of corruption and by highlighting the importance of considering not only the propensity but also the intensity of bribe payments. (shrink)
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    Region Connection Calculus: Its models and composition table.Sanjiang Li &Mingsheng Ying -2003 -Artificial Intelligence 145 (1-2):121-146.
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    Generalized Region Connection Calculus.Sanjiang Li &Mingsheng Ying -2004 -Artificial Intelligence 160 (1-2):1-34.
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    Work Stress and Depressive Symptoms in Fishermen With a Smoking Habit: A Mediator Role of Nicotine Dependence and Possible Moderator Role of Expressive Suppression and Cognitive Reappraisal.Hongjuan Jiang,Sailan Li &Juan Yang -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Qualitative constraint satisfaction problems: An extended framework with landmarks.Sanjiang Li,Weiming Liu &Shengsheng Wang -2013 -Artificial Intelligence 201 (C):32-58.
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    Anticipation of Negative Pictures Enhances the P2 and P3 in Their Later Recognition.Huiyan Lin,Jing Xiang,Saili Li,Jiafeng Liang &Hua Jin -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Reasoning about cardinal directions between extended objects.Weiming Liu,Xiaotong Zhang,Sanjiang Li &Mingsheng Ying -2010 -Artificial Intelligence 174 (12-13):951-983.
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    RCC8 binary constraint network can be consistently extended.Sanjiang Li &Huaiqing Wang -2006 -Artificial Intelligence 170 (1):1-18.
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    Music reading expertise modulates hemispheric lateralization in English word processing but not in Chinese character processing.Sara Tze Kwan Li &Janet Hui-wen Hsiao -2018 -Cognition 176 (C):159-173.
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    Reasoning about cardinal directions between extended objects: The NP-hardness result.Weiming Liu &Sanjiang Li -2011 -Artificial Intelligence 175 (18):2155-2169.
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    On redundant topological constraints.Sanjiang Li,Zhiguo Long,Weiming Liu,Matt Duckham &Alan Both -2015 -Artificial Intelligence 225 (C):51-76.
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    Racial and Temporal Differences in Fertility–Education Trade-Offs Reveal the Effect of Economic Opportunities on Optimum Family Size in the United States.Sally Li -2024 -Human Nature 35 (2):134-152.
    Contemporary trends in low fertility can in part be explained by increasing incentives to invest in offspring’s embodied capital over offspring quantity in environments where education is a salient source of social mobility. However, studies on this subject have often neglected to empirically examine heterogeneity, missing out on the opportunity to investigate how this relationship is impacted when individuals are excluded from meaningful participation in economic spheres. Using General Social Survey data from the United States, I examine changes in the (...) relationship between number of siblings and college attendance for White and Black respondents throughout the 1900s. Results show that in the early 1900s, White individuals from larger families had a lower chance of completing four years of college education than those from smaller families, whereas the likelihood for Black individuals was more uniform across family sizes. These racial differences mostly converged in the later part of the century. These results may help explain variations in the timing of demographic transitions within different racial groups in the United States and suggest that the benefits of decreasing family size on educational outcomes may be conditional on the specific economic opportunities afforded to a family. (shrink)
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    On the Homogeneous Countable Boolean Contact Algebra.Ivo Düntsch &Sanjiang Li -2013 -Logic and Logical Philosophy 22 (2):213-251.
    In a recent paper, we have shown that the class of Boolean contact algebras (BCAs) has the hereditary property, the joint embedding property and the amalgamation property. By Fraïssé’s theorem, this shows that there is a unique countable homogeneous BCA. This paper investigates this algebra and the relation algebra generated by its contact relation. We first show that the algebra can be partitioned into four sets {0}, {1}, K, and L, which are the only orbits of the group of base (...) automorphisms of the algebra, and then show that the contact relation algebra of this algebra is finite, which is the first non-trivial extensional BCA we know which has this property. (shrink)
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    Meridian-Specific and Post-Optical Deficits of Spatial Vision in Human Astigmatism: Evidences From Psycho-Physical and EEG Scalings.Li Gu,Yiyao Wang,Lei Feng,Saiqun Li,Mengwei Zhang,Qingqing Ye,Yijing Zhuang,Zhong-Lin Lu,Jinrong Li &Jin Yuan -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Previous studies have demonstrated that orientation-specific deprivation in early life can lead to neural deficits of spatial vision in certain space, and can even result in meridional amblyopia. Individuals with astigmatism are the optimal and natural models for exploring this asymmetric development of spatial vision in the human visual system. This study aims to assess the contrast sensitivity function and EEG signals along two principal meridians in participants with regular astigmatism when being optimal optical corrected. Twelve participants with astigmatism and (...) thirteen participants with were recruited in the current study. CSFs and spatial sweep visual evoked potentials were measured with vertical and horizontal sinewave gratings along two principal meridians monocularly. Area under log CSF, spatial frequency threshold corresponding to 80% contrast gratings, and CSF acuity were calculated from CSF test. In addition, sVEP amplitudes and thresholds were calculated with the recursive least square method. Participants with astigmatism exhibited marked vertical-horizontal resolution disparities even after they were corrected with optimal optical corrections. CSF tests showed that AULCSF along weak meridian was lower than that along strong meridian in both groups. Significant meridional disparity of CSF acuity was also found in both groups. In addition, the MA group showed larger meridional disparity compared to the AST group. Spatial sVEP thresholds also supported the existence of marked meridional disparity. Our results suggest that meridian-specific partial deprivation in early life might lead to monocularly asymmetric development of spatial vision in the human visual system. In terms of application, we tested the feasibility and reliability of adopting psychophysical and EEG scalings to investigate the asymmetric development of spatial vision related to astigmatism. These paradigms are potentially applicable to reduce and even eliminate the meridional disparity in the primary visual cortex by adopting perceptual learning or other vision-related interventions. (shrink)
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    Staying alive enhances both women's and men's fitness.Renée V. Hagen,Delaney A. Knorr,Sally Li,Ashley Mensing &Brooke A. Scelza -2022 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    We argue that Benenson et al. need to consider not only sex differences in the effects of care on offspring survival but also in age-specific fertility when predicting how longevity affects fitness. We review evidence that staying alive has important effects on both women's and men's fitness, and encourage consideration of alternative explanations for observed sex differences in threat responses.
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    Itinerantf-electron elements.Börje Johansson &Sa Li -2009 -Philosophical Magazine 89 (22-24):1793-1799.
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    A representation theorem for minmax regret policies.Sanjiang Li -2007 -Artificial Intelligence 171 (1):19-24.
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    Xiao shi jie yu da jie guo: Mian xiang wei lai de na mi zhe xue.Sanhu Li -2011 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    Realizing RCC8 networks using convex regions.Steven Schockaert &Sanjiang Li -2015 -Artificial Intelligence 218 (C):74-105.
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    Moderating Role of Perceived Social Support in the Relationship Between Emotion Regulation and Quality of Life in Chinese Ocean-Going Fishermen.Yongmei Wu,Sailan Li &Juan Yang -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Word complexity modulates the divided-word effect during Chinese reading.Mingzhe Zhang,Xuejun Bai &Sainan Li -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The present study examined the influence of word complexity on the divided-word effect. By manipulating presentation conditions and visual complexity, we found a significant divided-word effect that the reading times such as gaze duration and total reading time were significantly longer in the divided-word presentation condition than in both the line-final and line-initial presentation conditions. On the measure of total reading time, the marginally significant interaction between the divided-word versus line-final presentation comparison and complexity showed that the divided-word effect was (...) larger for low complexity words than that for high complexity words. These results suggest that dividing a word across two lines interferes with reading, and word complexity modulates this effect. (shrink)
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