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Publication (Selected A* Papers)

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2023 Impact of praise cashback strategy: Implications for consumers and e-businesses. Production and Operations Management Society, 32(9), 2825-2845. Wu, P. K., Ngai, Eric W. T., & Wu, Y. Y.
2023 Mitigating the Influence of Analysts Who Issue Aggressive Stock Price Targets: The Role of Joint Versus Separate Evaluation. Contemporary Accounting Research, 40(1), 526-543. Chee, V., Savani, K., & Tan, S.
2023 PAY TRANSPARENCY AS A MOVING TARGET: A MULTISTEP MODEL OF PAY COMPRESSION, I-DEALS, AND COLLECTIVIST SHARED VALUES. Academy of Management Journal, 66(2), 489-520. Wong, M.-N., Cheng, B. H., Lam, L. W.-Y., & Bamberger, P. A.
2023 Serving while being energized (strained)? A dual-path model linking servant leadership to leader psychological strain and job performance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 108(4), 660-675. Li, F., Chen, T., Bai, Y., Liden, R. C., Wong, M. N. & Qiao, Y.
2023 The Mutual Constitution of Culture and Psyche: The Bidirectional Relationship Between Individuals’ Perceived Control and Cultural Tightness–Looseness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 124(5), 901-916. Ma, A., Savani, K., Liu, F., Tai, K., & Kay, A. C.
2023 Understanding the Digital Resilience of Physicians during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Empirical Study. MIS Quarterly, 47(1), 391-422. Liu, Y., Xu, X., Jin, J. Y. & Deng, H.
2023 Valuing Spanners: Why Category Nesting and Expertise Matter. Academy of Management Journal, 66(1), 335-365. Cudennec, A., & Durand, R.
2023 When Products Come Alive: Interpersonal Communication Norms Induce Positive Word-of-Mouth for Anthropomorphized Products. Journal of Consumer Research, 49(6), 1032-1052. Chen, F., Sengupta, J., & Zheng, F.
2023 You Must Have a Preference: The Impact of No-Preference Communication on Joint Decision Making. Journal of Marketing Research, 60(1), 52-71. Kim, N. Y. J., Zwebner, Y., Barasch, A., & Schrift, R. Y.
2023 Taxi driver's response to cancellations and no-shows: New evidence for reference-dependent preferences. Management Science, 69 (1), 179-199. Duong, H., Chu, J., & Yao, D.

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