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Fanchen Meng

Researcher at Beijing Institute of Technology

Publications -  14
Citations -  729

Fanchen Meng is an academic researcher from Beijing Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Panel data & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 342 citations.

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The effect of ICT, financial development, growth, and trade openness on CO2 emissions: an empirical analysis.

TL;DR: The innovative findings indicate that Internet use is raising the threat to the sustainable development and to curb and mitigate CO2 emissions from Internet use and electricity consumption is the need of time to maintain theustainable development in EU countries.
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Nexus between financial development and CO 2 emissions in Saudi Arabia: analyzing the role of globalization

TL;DR: Insights from the study help policymakers to understand the roles of financial development and globalization in environmental degradation and to comply with global mandate for the reduction of CO2 emissions.
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Modeling the non-linear relationship between financial development and energy consumption: statistical experience from OECD countries.

TL;DR: The empirical findings indicate that an inverted U-shape relationship exists between financial development and energy consumption as well as between economic growth andEnergy consumption in OECD countries.
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Financial instability and CO 2 emissions: the case of Saudi Arabia

TL;DR: The result of the study reveals that financial instability has an insignificant impact on CO2 emissions, however, electricity consumption has an adverse impact on environmental quality by producing a huge amount ofCO2 emissions in the atmosphere.
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Dark Triad, Perceptions of Organizational Politics and Counterproductive Work Behaviors: The Moderating Effect of Political Skills.

TL;DR: Empirical findings imply an inference that perception of organizational politics partially mediates the Dark Triad's influence on the counterproductive work behavior and identify the moderating role of political skills in strengthening the link between the DarkTriad and the perceptions of organizationalpolitics.