PUBLICATIONS
(in reverse chronological order; *GCR member)
Why Is It so Hard to Push Chinese Railway Projects in Southeast Asia? The Role of Domestic Politics in Malaysia and Indonesia
Lim, Guanie, Chen Li, and Emirza Adi Syailendra. Forthcoming. “Why Is It so Hard to Push Chinese Railway Projects in Southeast Asia? The Role of Domestic Politics in Malaysia and Indonesia”, World Development, 138:105272 (Go)

Role of Family in Entrepreneurial Endeavour and Business in Hong Kong: Implications of Declining Fertility
Zheng, Victor* and Gao Hao. 2020. “Role of Family in Entrepreneurial Endeavour and Business in Hong Kong: Implications of Declining Fertility”, Journal of Contemporary China, 29:124, 585–97. (Go)

Expectation-perception Evaluation of Theme Park Service Quality in Zhengzhou Fantawild, China
Chan, Johnson C. S.*, Yumeng Liu, and Ching-yeung Li. 2019. “Expectation-perception Evaluation of Theme Park Service Quality in Zhengzhou Fantawild, China”, Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. DOI: 10.18666/JPRA-2019-9157 (Go)

Health Impact of Climate Change in Cities of Middle-Income Countries: The Case of China
Chan, Emily Y. Y.*, Janice Y. Ho, Heidi H. Y. Hung, Sida Liu, and Holly C. Y. Lam. 2019. “Health Impact of Climate Change in Cities of Middle-Income Countries: The Case of China”, British Medical Bulletin, 2019. 130: 5–24. DOI: 10.1093/bmb/ldz011 (Go)

Food-Related Health Emergency-Disaster Risk Reduction in Rural Ethnic Minority Communities: A Pilot Study of Knowledge, Awarenes
Chan, Emily Y. Y.*, Holly C. Y. Lam, Eugene S. K. Lo, Sophine N. S. Tsang, Tony K. C. Yung, and Carol K. P. Wong. 2019. “Food-Related Health Emergency-Disaster Risk Reduction in Rural Ethnic Minority Communities: A Pilot Study of Knowledge, Awareness and Practice of Food Labelling and Salt-intake Reduction in a Kunge Community in China”, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(9): 1478. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16091478 (Go)

Is “Perceived Water Insecurity” Associated with Disaster Risk Perception, Preparedness Attitudes, and Coping Ability in Rural Ch
Ho, Janice Y., Emily Y. Y, Chan*, Holly C. Y. Lam, May P. S. Yeung, Carol K. P. Wong, and Tony K. C.Yung. 2019. “Is ‘Perceived Water Insecurity’ Associated with Disaster Risk Perception, Preparedness Attitudes, and Coping Ability in Rural China? (A Health-EDRM Pilot Study)”, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(7): 1254. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16071254 (Go)

Planning of a Health Emergency Disaster Risk Management Programme for a Chinese Ethnic Minority Community
Tam, Greta, Emily Y. Y. Chan*, and Sida Liu. 2019. “Planning of a Health Emergency Disaster Risk Management Programme for a Chinese Ethnic Minority Community”, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16(6): 1046. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16061046 (Go)

Reading Border-Crossing Japanese Comics / Anime in China: Cultural Consumption, Fandom, and Imagination
Fung, Anthony Y. H.*, Boris Pun, and Yoshitaka Mori. 2019. “Reading Border-Crossing Japanese Comics / Anime in China: Cultural Consumption, Fandom, and Imagination”, Global Media and China. 4(1): 125–137. (Go)

Understanding Consumer Ethics in China’s Demographic Shift and Social Reforms
Chen, Wei-Fen, Xue Wang, Haiyan Gao, and Ying-yi Hong*. 2019. “Understanding Consumer Ethics in China’s Demographic Shift and Social Reforms”, Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics. DOI: 10.1108/APJML-10-2017-0250 (Go)

Local State Building and Bureaucratization of Service Organizations: The Environmental Protection System in Guangzhou
Lam, Tao-chiu, and Carlos W. H. Lo*. 2019. “Local State-Building and Bureaucratization of China’s Public-Sector Service Organizations: A Case Study of the Environmental Protection System in Guangzhou”, The China Journal. 81: 123–141. (Go)

Mental Health Workers’ Perceptions of Disaster Response in China
Xi, Yingjun, Runsen Chen, Amy L. Gillespie, Yuyang He, Chihua Jia, Kuo Shi, Yiming Yao, Xin Ma, Wei Liu, and Emily Y. Y. Chan*. 2019. “Mental Health Workers’ Perceptions of Disaster Response in China”, BMC Public Health. DOI:10.1186/s12889-018-6313-9 (Go)

The Roles of Hierarchical Administrations of Tourism Governance in China: A Content Analysis
Marafa, Lawal M., Huan Qi, and Johnson C. S. Chan*. 2018. “The Roles of Hierarchical Administrations of Tourism Governance in China: A Content Analysis”, Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events. DOI: 10.1080/19407963.2018.1539907 (Go)

改革開放以來香港客籍社團「再華化」研究
莊玉惜、梁元生*、鄭宏泰*。2018。「改革開放以來香港客籍社團『再華化』研究」,《二十一世紀評論》,第170期,頁53–69。(Chong, Yuk-sik, Yuen-sang Leung*, and Victor Zheng*. 2018. “Study on the Re-Sinification of Hong Kong Hakka Societies since the ‘Reform and Opening-Up’ Policy”, The Twenty-First Century Review, 170: 53–69.) (Go)

Impact of Gender, Family Factors and Exploratory Activities on Students’ Career and Educational Search Competencies in Shanghai
Ho, Esther S. C.*, Kwok-wing Sum, and Raymond S. K. Wong. 2018. “Impact of Gender, Family Factors and Exploratory Activities on Students’ Career and Educational Search Competencies in Shanghai and Hong Kong”, ECNU Review of Education. 1(3): 96–115.

「一帶一路」下香港參與亞洲基建的挑戰
羅祥國*、馮嘉耀*。2018。「『一帶一路』下香港參與亞洲基建的挑戰」,《二十一世紀評論》,第168期,頁27–42。(Law, Cheung-kwok*, and Michael K. Y. Fung*. 2018. “Hong Kong’s Challenge in Participating Asia Infrastructure under the Belt and Road Initiative”, The Twenty-First Century Review, 168: 27–42.)

Does Performance Matter? Evaluating Political Selection along the Chinese Administrative Ladder
Landry, Pierre*, Xiaobo Lü, and Haiyan Duan. 2018. “Does Performance Matter? Evaluating Political Selection along the Chinese Administrative Ladder”, Comparative Political Studies. 51(8): 1074–1105. (Go)

Bigger Pie, Bigger Slice? The Impact of Higher Education Expansion on Educational Opportunity in China
Ou, Dongshu* and Yuna Hou. 2018. “Bigger Pie, Bigger Slice? The Impact of Higher Education Expansion on Educational Opportunity in China”, Research in Higher Education. DOI: 10.1007/s11162-018-9514-2 (Go)

Democratic Support and Cultural Values: An Empirical Study of Hong Kong and East Asian Societies
Wong, Kevin T. W., and Victor Zheng*. 2018.“Democratic Support and Cultural Values: An Empirical Study of Hong Kong and East Asian Societies”, China: An International Journal. 16(2): 111–132. (Go)

Cultural Values Differentially Moderate the Effects of Basic Education on Two Types of National Innovation Outputs
Bendapudi, Namrita, Siran Zhan, and Ying-yi Hong*. 2018. “Cultural Values Differentially Moderate the Effects of Basic Education on Two Types of National Innovation Outputs”, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 49(2):199–222. (Go)

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region at 20: Evaluating the Sino-British Joint Declaration
Summers, Tim.* 2018.“The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region at 20: Evaluating the Sino-British Joint Declaration”, Asian Education and Development Studies, 7(1):89–101.

Is Individual Bribery or Organizational Bribery More Intolerable in China (Versus in the United States)? Advancing Theory on....
Liu, Zhi, Xiao-xiao Liu, Ying-yi Hong*, Joel Brockner, Kim-pong Tam, and Yan-mei Li. 2017. “ Is Individual Bribery or Organizational Bribery More Intolerable in China (Versus in the United States)? Advancing Theory on the Perception of Corrupt Acts ”, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.

Business Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility: Case Studies of Three Gas Operators in China
Ngai, Eric W. T., Chuck C. H. Law, Carlos W. H. Lo*, Jandia K. L. Poon, and Shanshan Peng. 2018. “Business Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility: Case Studies of Three Gas Operators in China”, International Journal of Production Research, 56(1–2): 660–676. (Go)

What Explains Herd Behavior in the Chinese Stock Market?
Chong, Terence T. L., Xiaojin Liu, and Chenqi Zhu. 2017. “What Explains Herd Behavior in the Chinese Stock Market?”, Journal of Behavioral Finance, 18(4): 448–456.

香港青年:教育、生涯、政治的全球脈絡
趙永佳*、王世茹。2017。「香港青年:教育、生涯、政治的全球脈絡」,《香港社會科學學報》,第49期,頁3–25。 Chiu, Stephen W. K.*, and Shiru Wang. 2017. “Youth in Hong Kong: Education, Career, and Politics in Global Context”, Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences, 49:3–25.

From a “Small Phrase with Big Ambitions” to a Powerful Driver of Contract Law Unification? China’s Belt and Road Initiative and
Wolff, Lutz-Christian*. 2017. “From a ‘Small Phrase with Big Ambitions’ to a Powerful Driver of Contract Law Unification? China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the CISG”, Journal of Contract Law, 34(1):50–69.

Effects of Bonding with Parents and Home Culture on Intercultural Adaptations and The Moderating Role of Genes
Phua, Desiree Y., Michael J. Meaney, Chiea-chuen Khor, Ivy Y. M. Lau, and Ying-yi Hong*. 2017. “Effects of Bonding with Parents and Home Culture on Intercultural Adaptations and The Moderating Role of Genes”, Behavioural Brain Research, 325:223–236. (Go)

Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM) in Remote Ethnic Minority Areas of Rural China: The Case of a Flood-
Chan, Emily Y. Y.*, Chunlan Guo, Poyi Lee, Sida Liu, and Carman K. M. Mark. 2017. “Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM) in Remote Ethnic Minority Areas of Rural China: The Case of a Flood-Prone Village in Sichuan”, International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 8(2):156–163. (Go)

Are Primetime Diets Congruent with Dietary Recommendations? Content Analyses of Food Advertisements in the United States......
Yeo, Su Lin, Wonsun Shin, May Lwin, Jerome Williams, and Ying-yi Hong*. 2016. “ Are Primetime Diets Congruent with Dietary Recommendations? Content Analyses of Food Advertisements in the United States, China, and Singapore”, Global Health Communication, 2(1):30–38. (Go)

「一帶一路」制度創新與香港的機遇
鄭宏泰*。2017。「『一帶一路』制度創新與香港的機遇」,《港澳研究》,第1期,頁78–85。(Zheng, Victor*. 2017. “Looking from an Innovative Perspective on Hong Kong’s Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats in Engaging in the Belt and Road Initiative”, Hong Kong and Macao Journal, 1: 78–85.)

Mere Experience of Low Subjective Socioeconomic Status Stimulates Appetite and Food Intake
Cheon, Bobby K., and Ying-yi Hong*. 2017. “Mere Experience of Low Subjective Socioeconomic Status Stimulates Appetite and Food Intake”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(1):72–77. ( Go)

The Impact of Culture on Reactions to Promise Breaches: Differences Between East and West in Behavioral Integrity Perceptions
Friedman, Ray, Ying-yi Hong*, Tony Simons, Shu-Cheng (Steve) Chi, Se-Hyung (David) Oh, and Mark Lachowicz. 2016. “ The Impact of Culture on Reactions to Promise Breaches: Differences Between East and West in Behavioral Integrity Perceptions ”, Group and Organization Management. DOI: 10.1177/1059601116678101 (Go)

Cultural Symbolism and Spatial Separation: Some Ways to Deactivate Exclusionary Responses to Culture Mixing
Yang, Daniel Y. J., Xia Chen, Jing Xu, Jesse L. Preston, and Chi-yue Chiu*. 2016. “Cultural Symbolism and Spatial Separation: Some Ways to Deactivate Exclusionary Responses to Culture Mixing”, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 47(10):1286–1293. (Go)

Succession, Division, and the Drive for Self-employment: The Case of the Renowned Hong Kong Restaurant ‘Yung Kee’
Zheng, Victor*, Po-san Wan*, and Siu-lun Wong*. 2016. “Succession, Division, and the Drive for Self-employment: The Case of the Renowned Hong Kong Restaurant ‘Yung Kee’”, International Journal of Management Practice, 9(4): 344–364. (Go)

Toward an Understanding of Dynamic Moral Decision Making: Model-Free and Model-Based Learning
Christopoulos, George I., Xiao-xiao Liu, and Ying-yi Hong*. 2016. “Toward an Understanding of Dynamic Moral Decision Making: Model-Free and Model-Based Learning”, Journal of Business Ethics. DOI: 10.1007/s10551-016-3058-1 (Go)

Different Ways to Resolve Discrepancy between Descriptive and Injunctive Norms across Cultures
Chen, Yong-yuan, and Ying-yi Hong*. 2015. “Different Ways to Resolve Discrepancy between Descriptive and Injunctive Norms across Cultures”, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 46(10):1316−19. (Go)

Economic Development and Socioeconomic Inequality of Well-Being: A Cross-Sectional Time-Series Analysis of Urban China, 2003–201
Wu, Hania F., and Tony H. W. Tam*. 2015. “Economic Development and Socioeconomic Inequality of Well-Being: A Cross-Sectional Time-Series Analysis of Urban China, 2003–2011”, Social Indicators Research. 124(2): 401–425. (Go)

A Transformative Taste of Home: Home Culture Primes Foster Expatriates’ Adjustment through Bolstering Relational Security
Fu, Jeanne H.Y., Michael W. Morris, and Ying-yi Hong*. 2015. “A Transformative Taste of Home: Home Culture Primes Foster Expatriates’ Adjustment through Bolstering Relational Security”, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 59:24−31. (Go)

Normology: Integrating Insights about Social Norms to Understand Cultural Dynamics
Morris, Michael W., Ying-yi Hong*, Chi-yue Chiu*, and Zhi Liu. 2015. “Normology: Integrating Insights about Social Norms to Understand Cultural Dynamics”, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 129:1−13. (Go)

Contribution of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) to Automatic Racial Bias
Cheon, Bobby K., Robert W. Livingston, Joan Y. Chiao, and Ying-yi Hong*. 2015. “Contribution of Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) to Automatic Racial Bias”, Personality and Individual Differences, 79:35−38. (Go)

















