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Hong Kong Baptist University
Education•Hong Kong, China•
About: Hong Kong Baptist University is a education organization based out in Hong Kong, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & China. The organization has 7811 authors who have published 18919 publications receiving 555274 citations. The organization is also known as: Hong Kong Baptist College & HKBU.
Topics: Population, China, Catalysis, Cluster analysis, Organic solar cell
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TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive theoretical model linking market orientation and environmental performance was proposed to examine the impact of business strategy on both employees' and firms' performances in environmental protection, and they found that market orientation positively affects environmental strategy which, in turn, influences both environmental product quality and employees' environmental involvement.
Abstract: As it has become more and more urgent to solve the problems of environmental protection, we consider it necessary to conduct multilevel studies to examine the impact of business strategy on both employees’ and firms’ performances in environmental protection. Synthesizing the perspectives of strategic orientation, corporate strategy, and firm performance, we propose a comprehensive theoretical model linking market orientation and environmental performance. Based on a survey of 134 matched chief executive officers, senior marketing managers and frontline workers from Chinese firms, we found that market orientation positively affects environmental strategy which, in turn, influences both environmental product quality and employees’ environmental involvement. These latter two variables consequently have a positive influence on environmental performance. At the same time, environmental commitment moderates the link between market orientation and environmental strategy.
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TL;DR: Interpersonal (especially intrafamilial) stigma was pervasive, hard to avoid and devastating to patients with schizophrenia and patients with diabetes mellitus in Hong Kong.
Abstract: Background Research on stigma often focuses on general public
attitudes and overlooks patients9 subjective experiences of everyday stigma
arising from significant others. Aims To document and compare the interpersonal experiences of stigma
in patients with schizophrenia and patients with diabetes mellitus in Hong
Kong. Method Four focus groups were conducted to generate a self-report
questionnaire. Data were collected from out-patients with schizophrenia
( n =320) and diabetes ( n =160). Results Significantly more patients with schizophrenia (>40%)
than diabetes (average 15%) experienced stigma from family members, partners,
friends and colleagues. Over 50% anticipated stigma and about 55% concealed
their illness. Dysphoria occurred in over half. Conclusions Interpersonal (especially intrafamilial) stigma was
pervasive, hard to avoid and devastating to patients with schizophrenia.
Family support had to be realised rather than assumed, despite the emphasis on
relationship bonds in Chinese society. Programmes that build the family as a
rehabilitative resource should start early to reduce the development and
adverse impacts of stigma.
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TL;DR: Plant tissue analysis showed that application of manure compost and sewage sludge could significantly reduce Pb uptake and accumulation, but not Cu in both vetiver and common reed.
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TL;DR: Evaluating the consequence of changing and using agricultural soils to other purposes in Hong Kong with respect to risk to human health established concentrations of the following priority elements: As, Cu, Cd, Cr, Pb and Zn in terms of total burden and metal bioaccessibility.
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TL;DR: In this article, three major methods of experimental design, such as factorial design, orthogonal design, D-optimal design and uniform design, and their applications in chemistry and chemical engineering are reviewed and compared.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Weihong Tan | 140 | 892 | 67151 |
Bin Liu | 138 | 2181 | 87085 |
Jun Lu | 135 | 1526 | 99767 |
John P. Giesy | 114 | 1162 | 62790 |
Qiang Yang | 112 | 1117 | 71540 |
Ming Hung Wong | 103 | 710 | 39738 |
Wei Wang | 95 | 3544 | 59660 |
Jianhua Zhang | 92 | 415 | 28085 |
Xiaojun Wu | 91 | 1088 | 31687 |
Guibin Jiang | 88 | 850 | 34633 |
Shu Tao | 87 | 639 | 27304 |
Paul K.S. Lam | 87 | 485 | 25614 |
Cheng-Yong Su | 87 | 581 | 32322 |
Hai-Long Jiang | 86 | 198 | 30946 |
Baowen Li | 83 | 477 | 23080 |