学术活动
- Sep 24 Research seminar (Invited speaker: Dr. Wim Coreynen, Zhejiang University), Host: Yao FU (SMO)
- Nov 1 Research seminar (Invited speaker: Dr.Shengming LIU, Fudan University), Host: Qiaoyao HUANG (SMO)
- Nov 27 Research seminar (Invited speaker: Dr.Wenbin SUN, Rockhurst University), Host: Xiaobo XU (IOM)
- Dec 6 Research seminar (Invited speaker: Professor Kam C. (Johnny) Chan, Shanghai Business School), Host: Chiafeng YU (FIN)
- Dec 11 Research seminar (Invited speaker: Professor Haomiao YU, Toronto Metropolitan University), Host: Haifeng FU (ECO)
- Dec 13 Research seminar (Invited speaker: Dr. Boying LI, University of Nottingham Ningbo China), Host: Fangfang HOU (IOM)
- Dec 17 Research seminar (Invited speaker: Dr. Chengsi WANG, Monash University), Host: Haifeng FU (ECO)
- Company Consulting Project
- Project: Digitalization strategy of advanced manufacturing in new global era (2024-2026) RMB 150,000。Principal Investigator (PI): Dr. Yumiao Tian
学术成果
Arslan, A., Kamara, S., Tian, A. Y., Rodgers, P., & Kontkanen, M. (2024). Conflict, Marketing agility, Sub-Saharan Africa, Underdog entrepreneurship: A qualitative assessment in post-conflict Sub-Saharan African context. Journal of Business Research, 173, 114488. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114488
Bai, M., Shen, L., Li, Y., & Yu, C. F. (2024). Does legal justice promote stakeholder justice? Evidence from a judicial reform in China. International Review of Financial Analysis, 94, 103326. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2024.103326
Cao, V., Wang, X. H., & Fu, H. (2024). Endogenous Coalition Formation and Free Trade Agreements. Managerial and Decision Economics. Advanced online. https://doi.org/10.1002/mde.4346
Cumming, D., Lu, F., Xu, L., & Yu, C. F. (2024). Are Companies Offloading Risk onto Employees in Times of Uncertainty? Insights from Corporate Pension Plans. Journal of Business Ethics, 195, 579-598. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-024-05655-6
Duan, J., Wang, X., Xu, Y., & Shi, L. (2024). Why and How Manager Promotive and Preventive Psychological Ownership Influence Voice Endorsement. British Journal of Management, 35(1), 487-502. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12724
Han, Y., Tian, A. Y., Chong, W. K., Chong, A. Y. L., & Paulraj, A. (2024). Navigating supply chain disruptions: a purchasing portfolio matrix analysis of Chinese manufacturing SMEs in the context of COVID-19. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 44(7), 1324-1353. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPM-03-2023-0190
Hou, F., Li, B., Guan, Z., Chong, A. Y. L., & Phang, C. W. (2024). The Role of Para-social Relationship in Live Streaming Virtual Gift Purchase: A Two-Stage SEM-Neural Network Analysis. Internet Research, 34(6), 2298-2340.
Tang, O., Shi, X., & Jiu, L. (2024). Value creation or political trick? An event study on anti-ESG regulations. Finance Research Letters, 65, 105530. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.frl.2024.105530
Yang, Y., Zheng, J., Yu, Y., Qiu, Y., & Wang, L. (2024). The role of recommendation sources and attribute framing in online product recommendations. Journal of Business Research, 174, 114498. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2024.114498
Duan, J., Wang, T., Xu, Y., & Zhu, Y. (2023). Employee Status and Voice under Authoritarian Leadership: An Attachment Perspective. Journal of Business and Psychology, 38(3), 607-619. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10869-022-09845-9
Jaroenjitrkam, A., Mihaylov, G., Yu, C. F., & Zurbruegg, R. (2023). Pulling together by paying together: The effect of product market competition on TMT incentive dispersion. Journal of Business Research, 165, 114045. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114045
Wang, M., Lu, C. Q., & Lu, L. (2023). The positive potential of presenteeism: An exploration of how presenteeism leads to good performance evaluation. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 44(6), 920-935. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.2604
Yu, Y., Peng, X., & Wang, L. (2023). The Impact of Mobile Payment on Hedonic Preference. Journal of Interactive Marketing, 58(2), 151-166. https://doi.org/ 10.1177/10949968221146997
Duan, J., Lin, X., Wang, X., & Xu, Y. (2022). How organizational cultures shape social cognition for newcomer voices. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 95(3), 660-686. https://doi.org/10.1111/joop.12390
Duan, J., Xia, Y., Xu, Y., & Wu, C. H. (2022). The curvilinear effect of perceived overqualification on constructive voice: The moderating role of leader consultation and the mediating role of work engagement. Human Resource Management, 61(4), 489-510. https://doi.org/10.1002/hrm.22106
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC):
- Project: Multidimensional Decision-making Processes of Leader Voice Endorsement: An Image Theory Perspective (2021-2023) RMB 300,000. Principle Investigator (PI): Yue Xu
Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China (MOE)
- Project: The impact of brand logo animalization on consumer brand decision-making: Conceptualization and mechanism (2025-2027) RMB 80,000
Principle Investigator (PI): Yining Yu
- Project: Visual assimilation versus physical complementation: The role of temperature in food choice (2023-2024) RMB 10,000. Principle Investigator (PI): Yining Yu
Key Programme Special Fund (KSF):
- Project: Institutional Capability of Chinese SMEs (2019-2021) RMB 169,120
Principle Investigator (PI): Yumiao Tian
Research Development Fund (RDF):
- Project: Public Financial Integrity: Audit Risk in Local Governments (2024-2027) RMB 91,199. Principle Investigator (PI): Chiafeng Yu
- Project: Fund manager cognitive flexibility, investment decisions and performance – evidence based on textual analysis (2023-2026) RMB 57,600. Principle Investigator (PI): Oupin Tang
- Project: Do leaders make the place? Investigating the critical role of leader in affecting the consequences of employees’ presenteeism behaviors (2023-2026) RMB 98,200. Principle Investigator (PI): Mengyuan Wang
- Project: Visual assimilation versus physical complementation: The role of temperature in food choice (2023-2025) RMB 100,000. Principle Investigator (PI): Yining Yu
- Project: Promoting prosocial behavior in charitable crowdfunding: visual data analysis using deep learning technique (2022-2025) RMB 99,755.95. Principle Investigator (PI): Fangfang Hou
- Project: Voice for oneself: An Examination of the Nature, Antecedents, and Consequences of Self-interested Voice (2021-2024) RMB 90,580. Principle Investigator (PI): Yue Xu
- Project: Institutional capability and SME internationalisation: Empirical evidence from China (2019-2022) RMB 72,600. Principle Investigator (PI): Yumiao Tian
实验室及其他科研设施
Overview
The IBSS Biometrics Lab, located in BS315, is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities designed to measure a range of physiological and cognitive responses, including emotions, eye movements, skin conductance, and brain activity.
Equipment and Technology
The lab is currently equipped with:
- 2 screen-based eye trackers for recording eye movements,
- 2 Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) units for measuring electrical conductance of the skin,
- 2 Electroencephalography (EEG) units for tracking brain activity, and
- 2 licensed iMotions software packages that integrate various sensors for advanced emotional and cognitive measurements. These tools enable sophisticated analysis such as Area of Interest (AOI), heatmaps, and scanpaths. The lab also uses facial coding algorithms to decode emotions from facial expressions, allowing for comprehensive Facial Expression Analysis (FEA)
Research Projects
- Research Development Fund (RDF)
- Project: Exploring Gender’s Role in Leadership: A New Perspective on Narrowing the Gap (2024-2026) RMB 99,816. Principle investigator (PI): Dr. Yaxiong Li from Department of Economics, IBSS
- Teaching Development Fund (TDF)
- Project: Improving Online Teaching with Biometric Insights (2023-2026) RMB 42,000 . Project member: Dr. Tony Kwok Luen So and Dr. Shuyang Si from Department of Economics, IBSS
- International Research Project
- Projects: Food Behaviours and Preferences in China (2020-2023) RMB 38,000. Principal Investigator (PI): Dr. Tony Kwok Luen So from Department of Economics, IBSS
- PhD student Project
- Project: Cognitive and Emotional Landscapes of Surplus Food Consumption: A Neurobiological Exploration across China and Spain (2024). Project member: Ni Ying (Visiting PhD student); Dr. Yaxiong Li (Supervisor)
- UG & PG student project
- Project: Chinese consumer food choice preferences when selecting imported food products – an eye-tracking study (2021)
Activity
A dynamic schedule of annual workshops is provided to train both students and faculty members in the effective use of these biometric devices. Our aim is to introduce the lab’s capabilities and to cultivate a research environment that encourages the use of these technologies among all interested parties. These workshops will act as a hub for knowledge exchange and skill development, providing attendees with the necessary expertise to design and execute experiments successfully.
Lab Coordinator: Dr. Yaxiong LI
Overview
IBSS Experimental laboratory, located in BS294, contains 45 desktops with webcams. The lab has a subject pool managed by an Online Recruitment System for Economic Experiments ORSEE. Experimental economics has become one of the most successful and fastest-growing fields of economics in the last several decades. It is a subfield of economics that uses experiments to explore human behavior, tests economic theories, and suggests new models to better capture human behavior by providing more psychologically plausible foundations. In the lab, researchers can conduct various experiments based on their research interests. By participating in lab experiments, students may make economic decisions in the designed economic environment and then receive monetary payoffs based on their strategies. For teaching, classroom lab experiments are especially useful and helpful when learning difficult concepts, such as individual decision-making, firm strategies, and other relevant games in economics. Consistent with research-led teaching, students may further develop their research interests by running lab experiments for their dissertations.
Research Projects
- National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
- Project: The impact of competition of social status on games with strategic complementarities in social networks: Theoretical and experimental studies (2023-2025) RMB 300,000 . Principal Investigator (PI): Dr. Mofei Jia
- Research Development Fund (RDF):
- Project: CDS, Information and Rumours in Experimental Asset Markets – The Influence of Information and Personality Traits in Asset Markets (2019-2024) RMB 98,360. Principal Investigator (PI): Dr. Ye Bai from Department of Economics, IBSS
- Research Enhancement Fund (REF)
- Project: Peer Effects and Network Formation (2021-2024) RMB 50,000. Principal Investigator (PI): Dr. Mofei Jia
Workshop
Decoding Decision-Making: a Journey through the Experimental Economics Lab (EEL) and Biometrics Lab (BL)”, 6 May, 2024.
Lab Coordinator: Dr. Mofei JIA

关于
愿景
商业决策中心(RCE3)的设立使命是为IBSS内部的教师和学生提供一个动态的学术交流与合作平台。我们的主要目标是培育一个丰富的学术环境,鼓励跨学科研究,并与学术界和产业界建立牢固的联系。我们力求成为学术卓越和创新的领先中心,对学术界和商业产业都做出重要贡献。
战略使命
学术交流与合作
商业决策中心旨在通过为教师和学生开发一个平台,以进行有意义的学术交流和合作,从而营造一个充满活力的学术氛围。通过研讨会、工作坊和会议,我们努力提升大学内的智力环境。
跨学科学术合作
我们认识到学术景观不断变化的需求,中心鼓励并支持跨学科的学术合作。通过整合不同的研究领域,商业决策中心旨在促进研究项目的高效产出和成果,从而推动知识前沿的发展。
与学术界的联系
商业决策中心致力于与国内外学术界建立稳固的联系,通过与外部学者和机构的互动,我们力求提升IBSS在国家和国际层面的学术影响力和竞争力。
产业合作
为了促进学术界和产业界的融合,商业决策中心积极寻求与相关产业建立合作伙伴关系,将商业项目引入IBSS。这些合作旨在增强IBSS研究的实际影响,并通过解决现实世界的商业挑战来增加IBSS的社会影响。
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