- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
- Child and Animal Learning Development
- Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
- Cultural Differences and Values
- Child Development and Digital Technology
- Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Theatre and Performance Studies
- Induction Heating and Inverter Technology
- Family Business Performance and Succession
- Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
- Psychosocial Factors Impacting Youth
- Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
- Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
- Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting
- Diverse Approaches in Healthcare and Education Studies
- Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
- Impact of AI and Big Data on Business and Society
- Eating Disorders and Behaviors
- Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies
- Resilience and Mental Health
- Private Equity and Venture Capital
- Empathy and Medical Education
Nanjing Normal University
2023-2025
Qingdao University
2024
Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University
2024
Xi'an Shiyou University
2023
Utrecht University
2020-2022
San Diego State University
2022
Auburn University
2019-2021
Duke University
2017
Beijing Normal University
2015-2016
In H-LCC applications, RB-IGCT needs to operate reliably after continuous switching cycles. The primary challenge is ensuring that the junction temperature of device remains within safe limits during and these Accurate yet simple estimation fluctuations crucial for safety. This paper proposed a Foster thermal resistance capacitor network model based on simplified power consumption function. model's accuracy was verified using Temperature Sensitive Electrical Parameter method. Results...
The autonomous-relatedness model posits that companying with the socio-cultural shift from collectivistic to individualistic, parents traditional cultures increasingly emphasize autonomous goals for their children, in addition relatedness goals. This three-wave study digs deeper into this by assessing relative importance of and goals, individual differences among on endorsing both potential bi-directional associations between these preschoolers’ prosocial behaviors. A sample 336 Chinese (...
Evidence that young children display more happiness when sharing than receiving treats supports humans, by nature, are prosocial. However, whether this "warm glow" is also found for other prosocial behaviors (instrumental helping and empathic helping) and/or in different cultures still unclear. Dutch (studies 1 2) Chinese (study 3) participated a task, followed instrumental tasks which they were praised (thanked) if helped. Consistent results across three studies, showing (1) participants...
Strategies for favoring close others, such as friends and in-group members, benefit individuals society. Although younger older children apply these sharing strategies, how they integrate relationships remain understudied. Friendship group membership sometimes conflict (e.g. a friend from another, even rival group), driving the question of behave in situations. To address this question, preregistered study recruited 121 4-6-year-olds 94 9-12-year-olds middle-class community China. A 2...
While negative associations between behavioral inhibition/shyness and social competence are well established for children from Western cultures, the directions of these have been inconsistent Chinese children, partly due to ongoing social-cultural changes in China. Drawing three samples young (born 2009 2019), we aim at examining how predicts cooperative behaviors prosocial throughout early childhood. In Study 1 (
This cross-cultural study compared the prosocial behaviors of 101 Dutch, 37 urban Indian and 91 Chinese preschoolers, investigated (potential) cultural differences on their mothers' values goals, examined how goals relate to preschoolers' behaviors. Preschoolers' were observed in three standardized, behavioral assessments. Mothers reported own socialization for children. Results showed no difference However, mothers rated self-enhancement as more important than Dutch mothers,...
Abstract This 3‐wave longitudinal study investigated the developmental trajectories of instrumental helping, sharing and empathic helping across toddlerhood, how socialisation processes (i.e., parents' teachers' practices) contribute to these developments. Participants were 50 18‐months‐olds 62 24‐months‐olds, their parents, daycare teachers, who followed 6 months 12 later. At each wave, toddlers' prosocial behaviours observed through three laboratory tasks, examined self‐report at first...
Literature, as an important part of culture in terms ideology, is the most convenient material to study characteristics different cultures. This paper selects masterpieces "Peony Pavilion" and "Romeo Juliet" two great Chinese Western dramatists, Tang Xianzu Shakespeare, compares analyzes them four aspects, namely, background creation, plot design, main characters' image, ending love, so analyze differences between works spirit cultures, way thinking, concepts human beings, understanding tragedy.
Abstract Addressing the debate on whether there are reliable individual differences in toddler's prosociality, this study employed a person‐centred approach to investigate (1) profiles of instrumental helping, sharing and empathic helping at 22, 28 34 months, (2) predictive role temperament (anger/frustration, impulsivity inhibitory control) these profiles. Variable‐centred analyses examined cross‐task over time associations. Participants were 93 Dutch toddlers observed standardised...
Person-centered care in nursing homes requires that teams know each resident as an individual, with attention to their life history, current experiences of health and illness, preferences for care. This personal knowledge can be understood evolving “narrative” – rather than a static, pre-given set facts which both reflects determines patterns action interaction. paper develops the concept “person-centered narratives,” defined temporal, meaningful, social discourses (Elliott, 2005) are shared...
This study askes a novel question regarding CSR’s influence on firm strategy and behaviors. Although CSR has been studied extensively, it is surprising that existent literature primarily views as an outcome of managerial decision-making few studies examine whether can In this study, we address research void by investigating the effects R&D investments. Drawing from risk-management perspective CSR, propose that, managers have realized reduce risk investments, they are likely to invest more in...
Acquisition is a central way through which founders exit the ventures they created, especially for who choose to stay with their companies after Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). However, are often psychologically attached firms and face substantial dilemma over when consider economic interests firm. We explore factors that drive timing of founders’ decisions respect choosing between exiting via acquisition or remaining in control firms. Drawing from psychological ownership literature, we...