Yicen Jiang’s research while affiliated with Central University of Finance and Economics and other places

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Publications (2)


Measuring Inconsistencies in Research and Development Descriptions in Annual Reports of Listed Companies
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August 2024

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Journal of Organizations Technology and Entrepreneurship

Jing Li

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Yicen Jiang

Basic information of the included studies.
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Main effects test results.
Publication bias test.
Sensitivity analysis.
Relationship between Risk Perception, Emotion, and Coping Behavior during Public Health Emergencies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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March 2023

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Complex mechanisms exist between public risk perception, emotions, and coping behaviors during health emergencies. To unravel the relationship between these three phenomena, a meta-analytic approach was employed in this study. Using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis 3.0, 81 papers were analyzed after selection. The results of the meta-analysis showed that (1) risk perception (perceived severity, perceived susceptibility) and negative emotions (especially fear) are both correlated with coping behaviors; (2) risk perception is strongly correlated with fear and moderately correlated with anxiety; and (3) anxiety predicts the adoption of coping behaviors. The existing research provided an empirical basis for implementing effective coping behavior interventions and implied that management decisionmakers need to consider reasonable interventions through multiple channels to maintain the public’s risk perception and emotions within appropriate levels. Finally, future research directions are suggested.

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... 60 or positive (hope, joy), provide valuable insights into public sentiment, which can be leveraged to address specific hesitancy triggers. 41 Previous studies, such as Zhao et al. 62 , emphasize the role of risk perception in driving emotional responses like fear and anxiety, which subsequently influence coping behaviors during public health crises. ...

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Clarifying Misconceptions in COVID-19 Vaccine Sentiment and Stance Analysis and Their Implications for Vaccine Hesitancy Mitigation: A Systematic Review
Relationship between Risk Perception, Emotion, and Coping Behavior during Public Health Emergencies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis