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Chi-Yue Chiu
Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Publications - 249
Citations - 18106
Chi-Yue Chiu is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cultural diversity & Social psychology (sociology). The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 245 publications receiving 16299 citations. Previous affiliations of Chi-Yue Chiu include Chinese Academy of Social Sciences & Columbia University.
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Intersubjective cultural representations predicting behaviour: The case of political culture and voting
TL;DR: The authors found that people whose values and attitudes are similar to the collective representations of the political party that an election candidate belongs to would be more likely to vote for that candidate, and this relationship would be mediated by party identification.
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The Importance of Cultural Tightness and Government Efficiency For Understanding COVID-19 Growth and Death Rates
Michele J. Gelfand,Joshua Conrad Jackson,Pan X,Dana S. Nau,Munqith Dagher,van Lange P,Chi-Yue Chiu +6 more
TL;DR: This preprint has been withdrawn as the authors update analyses with data on later stages of COVID-19 and colleagues are interested in using the tightness-looseness scores they developed for this paper.
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Understanding and Improving Cross-Cultural Decision Making in Design and Use of Digital Media: A Research Agenda
Robert W. Proctor,Shimon Y. Nof,Yuehwern Yih,Parasuram Balasubramanian,Jerome R. Busemeyer,Pascale Carayon,Chi-Yue Chiu,Fariborz Farahmand,Cleotilde Gonzalez,Jay P. Gore,Steven J. Landry,Mark R. Lehto,Pei-Luen Patrick Rau,William B. Rouse,Louis Tay,Kim-Phuong L. Vu,Sang Eun Woo,Gavriel Salvendy +17 more
TL;DR: Current work in decision processes, culture and cognition, design of products and interfaces for human interaction with machines, and organizational processes are reviewed and a research agenda for fostering increased understanding of the ways in which cultural differences influence decision making and action in design and use of digital media is proposed.
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The Better-Than-Average Effect in Hong Kong and the United States The Role of Personal Trait Importance and Cultural Trait Importance
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper demonstrated the utility of this distinction by examining the joint effects of personal importance and cultural importance on the better-than-average effect (BTAE) among Hong Kong Chinese and American participants.
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When Does Life Satisfaction Accompany Relational Identity Signaling: A Cross-Cultural Analysis
TL;DR: This paper showed that relational identity signaling is associated with higher life satisfaction (the cognitive component of happiness) for Asians and European Americans, and that a positive relationship between relational identity signalling and life satisfaction emerges only when the differentiation motive is salient.