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Zhi Liu
Researcher at Hefei University of Technology
Publications - 24
Citations - 478
Zhi Liu is an academic researcher from Hefei University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parametric equation & Norm (social). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications receiving 358 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhi Liu include Peking University & Columbia University.
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Normology: Integrating insights about social norms to understand cultural dynamics
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors integrate social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated model and propose a theory of how perceived descriptive and injunctive norms function as two distinct navigational devices that guide thoughts and behavior in different ways.
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Approximation of functions by a new family of generalized Bernstein operators
TL;DR: In this paper, a generalization of the Bernstein polynomial operator was proposed, which is based on the non-negative real parameter. André et al. investigated some elementary properties of this operator, such as end point interpolation, linearity and positivity, and provided another proof of the Weierstrass approximation theorem.
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Riding the Fifth Wave: Organizational Justice as Dependent Variable
TL;DR: In this paper, a paradigm shift in the organizational justice literature has been proposed, in which fairness serves as the dependent rather than independent variable drawing on two taxonomic dimensions: the focal party whose reactions are being examined and the nature of the reaction itself (behavior, desire, and perception).
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Psychological Functions of Subjective Norms Reference Groups, Moralization, Adherence, and Defiance
Michael W. Morris,Zhi Liu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the social and psychological functions that norm-based thinking and behavior provide for the individual and the collectivity are considered, and they differentiate between two types of reference groups that provide norms: peer groups versus aspirational groups.
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Is individual bribery or organizational bribery more intolerable in China (versus in the United States)? Advancing theory on the perception of corrupt acts
TL;DR: This article examined the influence of national culture on the intolerance of bribery, based on the premise that bribery is more intolerable when it is committed by the actor seen as more agentic in a given culture.