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  1. The Mental Health Benefits of Smart Cities: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China
  2. Strategic Imperatives of ESG in Fostering Corporate Digital Innovation: a Resource-Based View
  3. Can network infrastructure construction alleviate individual depression? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment of “Broadband China”
  4. Exploring the Solow Paradox: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China on Smart City Pilots and Corporate Total Factor Productivity
  5. Come together! Population aggregation, strong tie, and individual depression: a moderated mediating investigation
  6. A dark side to psychological ownership: Evidence of unintended negative job performance outcomes in the Chinese hotel industry
  7. Corporate digital innovation and stock price crash risk
  8. Savior or saboteur? A nationwide study on digital economy and depression in China
  9. The U-shape Association between Population Agglomeration and Individual Depression: the Role of Dialect Diversity
  10. The inverted U-shaped association between digital economy and corporate total factor productivity: A knowledge-based perspective
  11. A lung disease diagnosis algorithm based on 2D spectral features of ultrasound RF signals
  12. Can green innovation mitigate corporate stock price crash risk? Evidence from China
  13. Depressive disorder benefits of cities: Evidence from the China
  14. Can Corporate Digital Innovation Speed Up Climate Change Mitigation? Evidence From China
  15. Teamwork Culture, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, and Firm Open Innovation: Empirical Evidence From Novel Measures Based on Machine Learning
  16. Bibliometric evaluation of global research on eco-tourism
  17. Corporate integrity culture on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance
  18. Depression prediction based on LassoNet-RNN model: A longitudinal study
  19. Infodemic: Challenges and solutions in topic discovery and data process
  20. Machine learning and human‐machine trust in healthcare: A systematic survey
  21. Economic development, weak ties, and depression: Evidence from China
  22. How does collective moral judgment focus on the self-induce deviant behavior of construction workers? A multilevel investigation
  23. Organizational improvisation and corporate green innovation: A dynamic capability perspective
  24. Quantifying the impact of CEO social media celebrity status on firm value: Novel measures from digital gatekeeping theory
  25. New-type urbanization ecologically reshaping China
  26. Crafting Enviropreneurial Marketing Through Green Innovation: A Natural Resource-Based View
  27. Linking empowering leadership to work-related well-being and project citizenship behavior in the construction context: a self-determination perspective
  28. Climbing the Pyramid of Megaproject Social Responsibility: Impacts of External Stakeholders and Project Complexity
  29. Strategic conformity, organizational learning ambidexterity, and corporate innovation performance: An inverted U-shaped curve?
  30. Responsible leadership and project citizenship behavior: A cross-level investigation
  31. Explorative and exploitative innovation: A perspective on CEO humility, narcissism, and market dynamism
  32. Reporting on sustainable development: Configurational effects of top management team and corporate characteristics on environmental information disclosure
  33. Automatic depression recognition by intelligent speech signal processing: A systematic survey
  34. When and for whom organizational identification is more effective in eliciting safety voice: an empirical study from the construction industry perspective
  35. Does better environmental, social, and governance induce better corporate green innovation: The mediating role of financing constraints
  36. Digital entrepreneurship: global maps and trends of research
  37. An implementation framework of blockchain-based hazardous waste transfer management system
  38. Fostering green innovation for corporate competitive advantages in big data era: the role of institutional benefits
  39. The Eco-Friendly Side of Analyst Coverage: The Case of Green Innovation
  40. Too little or too much of good things? The horizontal S-curve hypothesis of green business strategy on firm performance
  41. Does corporate environmental responsibility (CER) affect corporate financial performance? Evidence from the global public construction firms
  42. When the “Charm of Three” Fades: Mental Imagery Moderates the Impact of the Number of Ad Claims on Persuasion
  43. Feature compensation based on independent noise estimation for robust speech recognition
  44. The Effects of Megaproject Social Responsibility on Participating Organizations
  45. Is too much as bad as too little? The S-curve relationship between corporate philanthropy and employee performance
  46. The eco‐friendly side of narcissism: The case of green marketing
  47. Effects of Project Leader Workplace Anxiety on Project Team Member Organizational Citizenship Behavior: A Moderated Mediation Model
  48. Community engagement in public health: a bibliometric mapping of global research
  49. Integration of Building Information Modelling and Life Cycle Assessment: Towards a Framework for Workflow
  50. Is Green the Virtue of Humility? The Influence of Humble CEOs on Corporate Green Innovation in China
  51. Big data, technology capability and construction project quality: a cross-level investigation
  52. Leader information seeking, team performance and team innovation: Examining the roles of team reflexivity and cooperative outcome interdependence
  53. The quality traceability system for prefabricated buildings using blockchain: An integrated framework
  54. An fNIRS Study on the Effect of Music Style on Cognitive Activities
  55. Impact of Public Sector on Sustainability of Public–Private Partnership Projects
  56. Nudging Altruism by Color: Blue or Red?
  57. MORE IS LESS? THE CURVILINEAR EFFECTS OF POLITICAL TIES ON CORPORATE INNOVATION PERFORMANCE
  58. Does megaproject social responsibility improve the sustainability of the construction industry?
  59. Corporate misconduct, trade credit and charitable donations: evidence from Chinese listed companies
  60. Can Transportation Infrastructure Pave a Green Way? A City-Level Examination in China
  61. Turning corporate environmental ethics into firm performance: The role of green marketing programs
  62. Review of Scene Text Detection and Recognition
  63. Nurturing connections to the environment
  64. CEO Narcissism, Public Concern, and Megaproject Social Responsibility: Moderated Mediating Examination
  65. Bridging the gaps or fecklessness? A moderated mediating examination of intermediaries’ effects on corporate innovation
  66. From systematicness to complexity: Fundamental thinking of mega-project management
  67. An indicator system for evaluating megaproject social responsibility
  68. The societal governance of megaproject social responsibility
  69. Prejudgment call
  70. Can the bullet train speed up climate change mitigation in China?
  71. How do intermediaries drive corporate innovation? A moderated mediating examination
  72. The role of cognitive processes and individual differences in the relationship between abusive supervision and employee career satisfaction
  73. Does state capitalism matter in firm internationalization? Pace, rhythm, location choice, and product diversity
  74. International diversification and corporate social responsibility
  75. How Does Environmental Irresponsibility Impair Corporate Reputation? A Multi-Method Investigation
  76. Does the stakeholders – corporate social responsibility (CSR) relationship exist in emerging countries? Evidence from China
  77. China: Water scheme acts as ecological buffer
  78. The intra-industry effect of corporate environmental violation: an exploratory study
  79. Top executives’ compensation, industrial competition, and corporate environmental performance
  80. Munificence, Dynamism, and Complexity: How Industry Context Drives Corporate Sustainability
  81. Does commitment to environmental self-regulation matter? An empirical examination from China
  82. How Political Connections Affect Corporate Environmental Performance: The Mediating Role of Green Subsidies
  83. Social responsibility of major infrastructure projects in China
  84. Revisiting the relationship between environmental and financial performance in Chinese industry
  85. Can political capital drive corporate green innovation? Lessons from China
  86. ISO and OHSAS certifications
  87. Observation of interactions between impurities and hydrodynamics solitons
  88. Interactions between impurities and breather-pairs in a nonlinear lattice
  89. Spatiotemporal evolution form a pair of like polarity solitons to chaos