
Chunhui HuoLiaoning University
Chunhui Huo
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Introduction
Chunhui Huo currently works at Liaoning University. Chunhui does research in International Economics, Marketing and Business Administration.
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November 2018 - present
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Publications (51)
Leaders in service organizations are increasingly challenged to
demonstrate leadership underpinned with a strong sense of
responsibility. To date, a few studies have empirically investigated
the influence of responsible leadership on organizational outcomes
such as innovation. Drawing on signaling theory, this study reports
the findings of the rela...
Purpose: Utilizing social learning theory, this paper investigates a theoretical model that links knowledge hiding by leaders to employee service sabotage via moral disengagement (MD). It also investigates an important boundary condition by analyzing the role of leader-member exchange on both leaders’ knowledge hiding-moral disengagement (relations...
There is a wide debate on the optimal shareholding proportion of controlling shareholders. Under the background of China's mixed‐ownership reform, this paper focuses on a specific firm setting of mixed‐ownership enterprises in fully competitive industries, and tries to find the heterogeneity in the association between controllers' shareholding and...
This study investigates the role of creating facades of conformity (FOC) in the face of abusive supervision. We theorize FOC as a response to the resource depletion that occurs due to experiencing abusive supervision (AS). We additionally examine the effect of creating FOC on employee emotional exhaustion (EE) and discover that creating FOC impacts...
The ICT (information & communication technology) sector has increased inter-firm equity investment across countries, and scholars have explicated the role of technological distance or institutional distance to explain the equity size. This study extends the framework to integrate the legal distance (institutional) as a moderator between the technol...
Policy analysts have focused on environmental concerns along sustainable growth for the last few decades. Recently, resource-rich energy resources have gained much importance due to their alternative role in managing ecological concerns. The study intends to examine the connection between resource-rich energy consumption (RREC) and ecological footp...
Work stress (WS) and depression have become globally ubiquitous, leading to high socioeconomic costs, including high suicide rates. Unfortunately, depression and its association with WS are often ignored in substantive empirical studies. The current study addresses this gap by exploring the direct link between WS and depression and the moderating l...
PURPOSE: The current study aims to investigate the role of green human resource management (GHRM) (i.e., green competence building, green motivation enhancement, and green employee involvement) practices in enhancing employee environmental performance in the health care sector during the COVID-19 pandemic.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Data were co...
Purpose
The study aims to explore ‘motivational climate', which designs the recurring patterns associated with employees' attitudes, behaviour, and feelings. If organizations successfully adopt a motivational climate, such climate influences the performance and behavior of employees to a great extent. Responsible leadership plays a constructive rol...
This research study focuses on the employee's job performance of private small firms during the post COVID-19 situation. After the COVID these small family firms try to regain their business, but their efforts are not that much successful. This situation creates a financial crisis in these firms, and they are unable to provide sufficient monetary r...
Utilizing the conservation of resources theory, this study investigates serial mediation of facades of conformity and depression between exploitative leadership and absenteeism. A total of 211 education sector employees using the convenient sampling technique took part in the survey with data collected in a time-lagged research design. Findings of...
Utilizing the conservation of resources theory, this study investigates serial mediation of facades of conformity and depression between exploitative leadership and absenteeism. A total of 211 education sector employees using the convenient sampling technique took part in the survey with data collected in a time-lagged research design. Findings of...
In this article, two significant elements in social media websites, system operation, and social technology are examined in connection to website visitors' online loyalty and interaction, namely, commitment and satisfaction, in neighborhood management through social media websites. A total of 287 social media users completed a systematic questionna...
This study aims to explore how to encourage employees to engage in green innovation (GI). Drawing upon social learning theory, a moderated mediation model was theorized and tested to determine how responsible leadership triggers GI in fostering knowledge sharing. Additionally, two critical processes were distinguished by introducing leader-member e...
This article aims to explore the co-movement of daily returns among S&P green bonds (GB/GBs), the top five sustainable cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSWI) and the Dow Jones Sustainability Emerging Market Index (DJSEMI) to determine whether GBs, Bitcoin and sustainable cryptocurrencies are truly sustainable; i...
Utilizing the conservation of resources theory, this study investigates serial mediation of facades of conformity and depression between exploitative leadership and absenteeism. A total of 211 education sector employees using the convenient sampling technique
took part in the survey with data collected in a time-lagged research design. Findings of...
Global climate change and the deteriorating quality of urban air are the major issues affecting the atmospheric ecosystem of Pakistan. To avoid poor monitoring and management of air pollution, improvements through the latest technologies such as GIS and remote sensing are required. This research involves spatial analysis, which discusses the impact...
Purpose
Covid-19 cases are rising at a high rate in Thailand. Thailand’s administration has formulated many initiatives to combat the spread of coronavirus. However, during a pandemic, health-care workers have a diverse range of tasks that make it more challenging to continue working in hospitals. Consequently, the authors modeled the turnover inte...
The ubiquitous increase in globalization and high carbon emissions, aiming to achieve non-zero emissions in the future, is a feasible challenge for a sustainable environment. Our study aims to investigate the impact of economic globalization on carbon emissions of the developed country covering the period of 1970–2019. The Wavelet Coherence (WC) an...
The current study investigates whether tournament incentives motivate chief executive officer(s) (CEOs) to be socially responsible. Furthermore, it explores the role of sub-national institutional contingencies [i.e., state-owned enterprises (SOE) vs. non-SOEs, foreign-owned entities (FOE) vs. non-FOEs, cross-listed vs. non-cross-listed, developed r...
Green innovation performance deals with the strengthening of the organizations for their competence in enhancement of their green image. Current research examines the role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in improving sustainable purchase intentions. In addition, it explores the mediating roles of brand trust and brand loyalty. It also reve...
This study aims to investigate the impact of authentic leaders on the performance of educational leaders in public and private universities in Pakistan. The study further examines the moderating role of social capital in this relationship.
We collected data from 259 academic heads of public and private universities and tested hypotheses using macro...
Cryptocurrency literature is increasing rapidly nowadays. Particularly, the role of the cryptocurrency market as a risk management avenue has got the attention of researchers. However, it is an immature asset class and requires gaps in current literature for future research directions. This research provides a systematic review of the vast range em...
The purpose of the research is to examine the mediating role of facades of conformity in the relationship between abusive supervision and emotional exhaustion. Further, we analyze the moderating role of the self-enhancement motives in the relationship between abusive supervision and facades of conformity. Furthermore, self-enhancement motives moder...
Economic policy uncertainty and particularly COVID-19 has stimulated the need to investigate alternative avenues for policy risk management. In this context, this study examines the dynamic association among economic policy uncertainty, green bonds, clean energy stocks, and global rare earth elements. A dynamic conditional correlation-multivariate...
The globalization of businesses has induced the globalization of boards, and to conform to this trend in the globalization
of boards, Chinese firms have had to hire foreign independent directors (FID) as a counterpart to domestic independent
directors (DID). Agency theory suggests that an FID contributes to a firm’s financial performance by monitor...
We explored whether university populations (intensity) moderate the link between FDI (foreign direct investment) or DDI (domestic direct investment) and the city’s innovativeness in the ICT sector. With the moderating role of universities between resources and the city’s development level, we relied on institutional theory. Institutional theory com...
Purpose
Knowledge acquisition is a pivotal concern for the students and many sources help them to obtain knowledge. In this paper, the authors theoretically examine three engagements such as social media, peer and academic engagement by the theoretical foundation of engagement theory which tells that students interact and collaborate, sharing infor...
Recruiters and researchers of TMT (top management teams) tend to emphasize the human capital and social capital of the executive in the interfirm migration, but they ignore the role of the former employer’s prestige. We address this issue to argue that the former employer’s organizational prestige attracts the recruiter’s attention to the TMT, and...
Result disclosure of clinical trial posts a conflicting logic between private secrecy and public interest. Despite ethical and legal requirements for disclosing clinical trial results, clinical trials’ sponsors tend to withhold the results. We explored the location, timing, and rationale behind the withheld clinical trial results. Based on the entr...
Disaster is a state of serious disruptions in the functionality of any society or county. Disasters pose serious economic or environmental impacts that surpass the capacity of the affected country or society to
compete with the use of their assets. Recently, Pakistan significantly prone to health disasters due to
COVID-19 among developing South Asi...
Disaster is a state of serious disruptions in the functionality of any society or county. Disasters pose serious economic or environmental impacts that surpass the capacity of the affected country or society to compete with the use of their assets. Recently, Pakistan significantly prone to health disasters due to COVID-19 among developing South Asi...
Purpose
This paper aims to provide a valid insight into consumers' minds while considering word of mouth (WOM), brand image and uniqueness as independent variables while considering the tourism industry as the primary stakeholder.
Design/methodology/approach
The study adopts qualitative research methods and data collected from 1,033 respondents us...
In this study, we elucidated the effect of sewage drain on groundwater contamination as including different contaminants, microbes, and pathogens, which deteriorating the groundwater by poor infiltration and seepage. This is getting severer in developing countries like India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, where unprocessed effluent is discharged into t...
National culture as an informal institution influences the national absorptive capacity (NAC) measured in patents per capita in the upstream and entrepreneurial activity in the downstream. Does national culture moderate the link between NAC and high-technology exports? We explored this question in a comprehensive study design. Based on a panel of 1...
Currently, the new product development and success has been an essential factor for the success of an organization and prominent issue that needs high artificial along with non-artificial intelligence. Thus, the present study aim is to examine the role of artificial intelligence such as technical infrastructure quality, management capabilities and...
The present study aims to investigate the effect of transformational leadership on psychological capital and organizational commitment. In addition, this study investigates the effect of psychological capital on organizational commitment. Furthermore, this study also investigates the mediating effect of psychological capital on the relationship bet...
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine a possible negative spillover effect in sports sponsorship to answer whether the sponsored team’s poor performance will have a negative effect on audiences’ trust in its sponsor’s brand. The authors further analysed whether the audience’s attitude towards the team plays a mediating role and whether th...
Purpose
This paper aims to assess the comparative position of the national innovation system of Chinese state entrepreneurship versus liberal market entrepreneurship. Based on the comparative institutional framework, it asks whether Chinese state entrepreneurship has a comparative disadvantage because of its incoherent institutions in liberal or c...
The Science-Sustainability poses an interdisciplinary paradox. On the one hand, the science for sustainability has increased in OECD economies in and in China as well as in the US in particular; on the other hand; the sustainability situation has worsened (Co2 emission has risen). On the face value, the adverse correlation shows a paradox. However,...
In this research we examined whether or not when men are exposed to sexual stimuli (e.g., images of sexually attractive women) this negatively affects their purchase intention for conspicuous goods being offered at a discounted price. We conducted 3 experiments, with Chinese men (282 in total), and found that sexual stimuli can activate male mating...
To investigate the reasonable method for selecting persons in organization personnel training, our study focuses on the formulation of personnel selection in organization personnel training based on knowledge supernetwork. First, this paper states the process of constructing organization training supernetwork and formulates the model for selecting...
Basic scientific research achievements management involves multiple knowledge resources. We propose a knowledge supernetwork model to integrate multiple knowledge resources. First, person network, material carrier network, and knowledge element network are established. Subsequently, the knowledge supernetwork is constructed to integrate the above t...
The line- seru conversion is usually used to improve productivity, especially in volatile business environment. Due to the simplicity, most researches focused on line-pure seru system conversion. We summarize the two existing models (i.e., a biobjective model and a single-objective model) of line-pure system conversion and formulate the three other...
Projects
Project (1)
The goals of the project is exploring the consequences of Covid-19 in several sectors around the globe.