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Zhaojun Yang

Researcher at Southern University of Science and Technology

Publications -  129
Citations -  1770

Zhaojun Yang is an academic researcher from Southern University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capital structure & Cash flow. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 116 publications receiving 1196 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhaojun Yang include South University of Science and Technology of China & Hunan University.

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Understanding SaaS adoption from the perspective of organizational users

TL;DR: A tripod model of SAAS Readiness is proposed that suggests that organizational users need to get prepared from technological, organizational and environmental aspects for the adoption of SaaS.
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Critical success factors of green innovation: Technology, organization and environment readiness

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors examined how prepared enterprises are for green innovation in terms of technology readiness, organization readiness, and environment readiness, hypothesizing that the necessary and sufficient conditions along each dimension enable and facilitate green innovation, leading to competitive advantage through the mediation of environmental performance and firm performance.
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Carbon tax or cap-and-trade: Which is more viable for Chinese remanufacturing industry?

TL;DR: In this paper, the tradeoffs between carbon tax and cap-and-trade with a series of numerical studies were analyzed based on a closed-loop supply chain model, and the tradeoff between the two major carbon emission reduction mechanisms to deal with global warming was analyzed.
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Why do people patronize donation-based crowdfunding platforms? An activity perspective of critical success factors

TL;DR: This study explores the critical success factors of crowdfunding in terms of website acceptance, crowd familiarity, and donation reciprocity and develops a research model that adapts relevant constructs from e-commerce and charitable behavior literature to predict user trust and readiness leading to actual donation.
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Green, Green, It’s Green: A Triad Model of Technology, Culture, and Innovation for Corporate Sustainability

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper conceptualized green information system (IS) infrastructure as the hardware resource and green culture as the software resource, and examined their direct effects on green innovation effectiveness.