Does “Nei Juan” affect “Tang Ping” for hotel employees? The moderating effect of effort-reward imbalance

J Yin, Y Ji, Y Ni - International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Nei Juan and Tang Ping, the two popular buzzwords in Chinese online
communication, reflect the work behavior of the younger generation of China. By employing …

[HTML][HTML] What drives college students to use AI for L2 learning? Modeling the roles of self-efficacy, anxiety, and attitude based on an extended technology acceptance …

D Chen, W Liu, X Liu - Acta Psychologica, 2024 - Elsevier
Prior research highlights the critical role of AI in enhancing second language (L2) learning.
However, the factors that practically affect L2 learners to engage with AI resources are still …

[HTML][HTML] Validating the AI-assisted second language (L2) learning attitude scale for Chinese college students and its correlation with L2 proficiency

H Wu, W Liu, Y Zeng - Acta Psychologica, 2024 - Elsevier
The positive impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on second language (L2) learning is well-
documented. An individual's attitude toward AI significantly influences its adoption. Despite …

Structural dimension exploration and measurement scale development of employee involution in China's workplace field

G Dou, G Li, Y Yuan, B Liu, L Yang - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The phenomenon of workplace involution has attracted ample attention. How to make
employees treat their work with the correct attitude and behavior and improve their work …

Pathways to master's education: insights from students in transnational higher education in China

M Lai, J Jung - Higher Education, 2024 - Springer
Previous studies have identified the tendency among transnational higher education (TNHE)
graduates to pursue master's programmes, especially overseas degrees. Nonetheless, there …

Doctoral pathways to imagined futures in higher education: two Hong Kong cases

X Sun - Teaching in Higher Education, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing upon the mutually constitutive notions of possible selves and agency, this study
illuminates how maintaining a future orientation in doctoral education acts to supply …

The making of 'exam ronins': young people's desire for public service jobs in China

G Wang, R Xu, X Zhang - Journal of Youth Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Public service positions are increasingly sought after by university graduates in China,
especially in the post COVID-19 era. Drawing on Gramsci's hegemonic power, this article …

Being a victim: how knowledge hiding affects student creativity and performance in higher education

H Zhao, G Luo - Knowledge Management Research & Practice, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Taking the perspective of the hidden object in knowledge hiding of higher education
institutions (HEIs), this article explores how HEI students' perceived knowledge hiding (PKH) …

Development and validation of an Academic Involution Scale for College Students in China

F Wang, Y Yang, T Cui - Psychology in the Schools, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The term “nei juan”(in English “involution”) has become a buzzword in recent Chinese
tertiary educational contexts, denoting the intense competition and anxiety among Chinese …

A study on the influencing factors and response strategies for young teachers from Taiwan to teach in universities in China: a push-pull-mooring model perspective

L Wang, CJ Miao, JH Ye, X Huang, L Nong… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction A growing number of Taiwanese teachers are choosing to teach at universities
in mainland China, but their jobs are not always stable. Therefore, this study aims to …