Living History: Encountering the Recent Asian American Past
In: Verge: Studies in Global Asias, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 100
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In: Verge: Studies in Global Asias, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 100
In: Mathematics ; Volume 7 ; Issue 6
This study utilized the newly-designed Bayesian equal part regression (BEPR) model to analyze the Taiwan National Security surveyed data from 2015 in order to construct a model of Taiwanese people&rsquo ; s regime acceptance of Mainland China and U.S governments. The study also used the Bayesian Regression model to make a comparison with the BEPR model results and attempted to explore the fluctuations of post mean and post probability of non-zero coefficients for each independent variable in the BEPR model. The major findings are as follows: First, the first equal part of respondents who believe that China would coerce Taiwan to make concessions have the lesser negative level of the regime acceptance of Mainland China, while the second equal part of the respondents who have the same attitude have the higher negative regime acceptance level. The second equal part of respondents who deem the higher possibility of unification have the lesser positive view on the regime acceptance level. Additionally, the first equal part of respondents who have higher evaluation of cross-strait relations have lesser positive impact on the regime acceptance of Mainland China. Second, we obtain the results that the second-third of Taiwanese respondents who have the optimistic household economic outlook or agree to reduce the purchase of U.S. military weapons if Mainland China withdraws its missiles have a higher negative impact on the regime acceptance of the U.S. However, the third equal part of Taiwanese respondents who agree with the current &ldquo ; R.O.C.&rdquo ; country name have a higher negative regime acceptance level of the U.S.
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In: Issues & studies: a social science quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian affairs, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 1-9
ISSN: 1013-2511
Since 1980, as part of the worldwide trend toward regional economic co-operation, a number of proposals have appeared concerning the economic integration of Taiwan, Hongkong, Macao and the Chinese mainland. The author considers the political implications of these proposals and the political obstacles the creation of such an entity might face. (DÜI-Sen)
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In: Issues & studies: a social science quarterly on China, Taiwan, and East Asian affairs, Band 29, Heft 10, S. 116-118
ISSN: 1013-2511
THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY ELECTED 1,991 DELEGATES TO ITS FOURTEENTH NATIONAL CONGRESS, SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 12, 1992. POLITICALLY SPEAKING, THE BACKGROUND OF THESE NATIONAL CONGRESS PARTICIPANTS NOT ONLY REFLECTS THE STRUCTURE OF PARTY MEMBERSHIP BUT ALSO INDICATES, TO A CERTAIN EXTENT, THE RISE AND FALL OF VARIOUS FACTIONS WITHIN THE PARTY.
In: Routledge textbooks in policy studies
In: Zhong guo xue de zhi shi she qun yan jiu xi lie 12
In: 中國學的知識社群研究系列 12
In: Forschungen aus Staat und Recht 44
In: Studies in educational evaluation, Band 73, S. 101147
ISSN: 0191-491X
In: Strategic change, Band 30, Heft 6, S. 527-537
ISSN: 1099-1697
AbstractUsing the most recent data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey for China, this research shows that ownership structure significantly impacts firm performance and firm characteristics. Our results show the importance of getting to grips with government regulation, as the time spent by senior management dealing with government regulation is the most significant independent variable. Another key finding of this article is that China has excellent economic institutions conducive to doing business. It is far easier to conduct business in China than in the other BRIC countries. We conclude that partial privatizations of state‐owned enterprises on their own are unlikely to bring substantial efficiency gains. Reforms must also include better incentives and monitoring of management. Our findings are robust and consistent with various controls, alternative measures of firm performance, and different estimation methods, including quantile regression.
In: Growth and change: a journal of urban and regional policy, Band 52, Heft 3, S. 1826-1851
ISSN: 1468-2257
AbstractStudying the spatial pattern and determinants of migrant workers' income is vital for grasping their mobility tendencies to better administer to this urban floating population and propel urbanization. Using 2017 data from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey, this paper adopts trend surface, standard deviation ellipse, and spatial correlation methods to describe the spatial pattern of migrant workers' income in China. It then employs econometric models to examine the spatial effects and determinants of migrant workers' income. The spatial pattern demonstrates an obvious cluster phenomenon for the migrant workers' income in prefectural cities. Based on this social context, our empirical results further show that migrant workers' income has a spatial dependence effect. Migrant workers' income is positively affected by the migrant workers' individual characteristics (demographics, outflow characteristics, social integration) and negatively affected by the external factors (public social services, economic development environment) of the cities into which they flow. There is salient spatial variation in the determinants of migrant workers' income in prefectural cities, which are divided into multifactorial influence zones, work experience and house price influence zones, and education and family influence zones by cluster analysis, and into eastern and midwestern influence zones according to China's three economic areas.
In: Chinese Semiotic Studies, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 89-108
ISSN: 2198-9613
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This paper applies visual grammar theory to make a multimodal discourse analysis of book covers of the different Chinese versions of Jane Eyre. It illustrates the relationship between the social environment and social changes in Chinese society and culture in relation to an increasing social acceptance of the novel in China. This research not only validates the applicability and practicability of visual grammar in analyzing book covers, but also helps to show an ideological change in Chinese readers and publishers over time from the 1930s to the 21st century. Indeed, the connotations of book covers of the different Chinese versions of Jane Eyre seem to be closely related to different historical and social contexts. They document and bear witness to, in their particular way, the tremendous changes in Chinese society from early last century on. They also show that Jane, the heroine of the novel, seemed to be re-discovered over and over again in China, depending on the main social features of different periods. She seems to have been portrayed as the gray presence, the feminist, the lover and protagonist, and finally the icon.
In: Management Decision, 51(8): 1613-1627
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In: Industrial Marketing Management, 46: 183–192, 2021
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In: Technovation, 34(8): 466-476, 2021
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