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Psychology, Clinical
E. Coleman, A. E. Radix, W. P. Bouman, G. R. Brown, A. L. C. de Vries, M. B. Deutsch, R. Ettner, L. Fraser, M. Goodman, J. Green, A. B. Hancock, T. W. Johnson, D. H. Karasic, G. A. Knudson, S. F. Leibowitz, H. F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg, S. J. Monstrey, J. Motmans, L. Nahata, T. O. Nieder, S. L. Reisner, C. Richards, L. S. Schechter, V Tangpricha, A. C. TisheInnan, M. A. A. Van Trotsenburg, S. Winter, K. Ducheny, N. J. Adams, T. M. Adrian, L. R. Allen, D. Azul, H. Bagga, K. Basar, D. S. Bathory, J. J. Belinky, J. U. Berli, R. O. Bluebond-Langner, M-B Bouman, M. L. Bowers, P. J. Brassard, J. Byrne, L. Capitan, C. J. Cargill, J. M. Carswell, S. C. Chang, G. Chelvakumar, T. Corneil, K. B. Dalke, G. De Cuypere, E. de Vries, M. Den Heijer, A. H. Devor, C. Dhejne, A. D'Marco, E. K. Edmiston, L. Edwards-Leeper, R. Ehrbar, D. Ehrensaft, J. Eisfeld, E. Elaut, L. Erickson-Schroth, J. L. Feldman, A. D. Fisher, M. M. Garcia, L. Gijs, S. E. Green, B. P. Hall, T. L. D. Hardy, M. S. Irwig, L. A. Jacobs, A. C. Janssen, K. Johnson, D. T. Klink, B. P. C. Kreukels, L. E. Kuper, E. J. Kvach, M. A. Malouf, R. Massey, T. Mazur, C. McLachlan, S. D. Morrison, S. W. Mosser, P. M. Neira, U. Nygren, J. M. Oates, J. Obedin-Maliver, G. Pagkalos, J. Patton, N. Phanuphak, K. Rachlin, T. Reed, G. N. Rider, J. Ristori, S. Robbins-Cherry, S. A. Roberts, K. A. Rodriguez-Wallberg, S. M. Rosenthal, K. Sabir, J. D. Safer, A. Scheim, L. J. Seal, T. J. Sehoole, K. Spencer, C. St Amand, T. D. Steensma, J. F. Strang, G. B. Taylor, K. Tilleman, G. G. T'Sjoen, L. N. Vala, N. M. Van Mello, J. F. Veale, J. A. Vencill, B. Vincent, L. M. Wesp, M. A. West, J. Arcelus
Summary: This study introduces the latest developments in transgender healthcare and the role of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) and its Standards of Care (SOC). SOC-8 is a new set of guidelines for transgender healthcare, aiming to provide healthcare professionals with clinical guidance to assist transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals in achieving comfort and overall health. The guidelines are based on the best available science and expert consensus, and recommendations were developed through systematic literature reviews and expert opinions.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSGENDER HEALTH
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Neal R. Haddaway, Matthew J. Page, Chris C. Pritchard, Luke A. McGuinness
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CAMPBELL SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
(2022)
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Zhen Fang, Asif Razzaq, Muhammad Mohsin, Muhammad Irfan
Summary: This study comprehensively investigates the relationship between internet development, entrepreneurship, and green innovation efficiency (GIE) in different regions of China. The results show that internet development and entrepreneurship have a positive impact on GIE, with significant spatial spillover and threshold effects.
TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2022)
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Social Issues
Yongming Huang, Mohammad Haseeb, Muhammad Usman, Ilhan Ozturk
Summary: This empirical research investigates the relationship between ICT, renewable energy, economic complexity, human capital, financial development, and ecological footprint in E-7 and G-7 countries from 1995 to 2018. The findings suggest that ICT, economic complexity, and human capital increase pollution levels, while renewable energy significantly reduces them. In G-7 countries, all factors except financial development improve environmental quality. Additionally, the interaction between ICT and human capital reduces the ecological footprint level in both panel countries.
TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2022)
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Marnie Howlett
Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused social science scholars to reconsider their research approaches, with technology playing an increasingly important role in facilitating research activities. While online research methods have their advantages, the question remains whether they can truly replicate the immersive experience of in-person fieldwork.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
(2022)
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Qiang Ma, Muhammad Tariq, Haider Mahmood, Zeeshan Khan
Summary: This study examines whether digitalization and research and development investments can help China achieve low carbon growth. The findings suggest that digitalization can reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and research and development investments play a moderating role between digitalization and emissions. Additionally, economic growth, financial development, and energy use contribute to higher carbon dioxide emissions. Therefore, the study recommends that the Chinese government enhance research and development investments, integrate digitalization and environmental policies, and green their economic growth, financial development, and energy transition policies.
TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2022)
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Social Issues
Muhammad Zubair Chishti, Avik Sinha
Summary: This study examines the impact of technological and financial innovation on CO2 emissions in BRICS economies, finding that positive shocks from financial innovation disrupt CO2 emissions while positive shocks in technological innovation help mitigate carbon emissions. The study also reveals a negative correlation between urbanization and environmental degradation, and a positive association between fossil fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2022)
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Social Issues
Zeeshan Fareed, Mubeen Abdur Rehman, Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo, Yihan Wang, Munir Ahmad, Farrukh Shahzad
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TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2022)
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Summary: The study found that autistic individuals perceive their autism as a neutral characteristic, but society views it as a negative trait. They struggle with the discrepancy between self-perception and societal perception. Autistic individuals are caught between disclosing or concealing their autism and feel they are treated negatively either way.
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Caroline Bradbury-Jones, Helen Aveyard, Oliver Rudolf Herber, Louise Isham, Julie Taylor, Lisa O'Malley
Summary: The article discusses the popularity of scoping reviews as a literature review method and presents the PAGER framework for analyzing and reporting such reviews. It reflects on the strengths and limitations of the framework, provides examples, outlines methodological processes, and suggests ways to improve reporting. This contribution aims to enhance the reporting and utility of scoping reviews in health and social research.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
(2022)
Review
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Quan-Hoang Vuong, Tam-Tri Le, Viet-Phuong La, Huyen Thanh Thanh Nguyen, Manh-Toan Ho, Quy Van Khuc, Minh-Hoang Nguyen
Summary: This paper uses the creativity management theory to revisit the production process of Covid-19 vaccines. By absorbing and rejecting information, and through interdisciplinary coordinated efforts, vaccines were developed in a short period, and the availability of multiple types of vaccines provided more strategic options. These findings serve as important lessons for improving vaccination programs.
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Huayun Zhai, Min Yang, Kam C. Chan
Summary: This study examines the impact of digital transformation on performance using a sample of Chinese firms. The results show that digital transformation enhances a firm's performance, leading to lower costs, better operating efficiency, and improved innovation success. The study also suggests that normal digital transformation positively affects long-term performance, while excess digital transformation boosts performance in the first two years. Additionally, it is found that digital transformation is most helpful for firms in the mature stage of their product life cycle.
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Baolong Yuan, Xueyun Cao
Summary: Based on surveying and analysis, this study finds that corporate social responsibility and green dynamic capability significantly promote green innovation, and green dynamic capability acts as a mediator between CSR and green innovation. These findings provide new guidance for improving green innovation for Chinese manufacturing companies.
TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2022)
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Social Issues
Yafei Tan, Zhaohui Zhu
Summary: This study investigates the impact of ESG ratings on corporate green innovation using data from Chinese A-share listed companies. The results show that ESG ratings significantly promote the quantity and quality of corporate green innovation, mediated by alleviating financial constraints and increasing managers' environmental awareness.
TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2022)
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(2022)
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Social Issues
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TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
(2022)
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Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
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Management
Tiantian Gai, Mingshuo Cao, Francisco Chiclana, Zhen Zhang, Yucheng Dong, Enrique Herrera-Viedma, Jian Wu
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GROUP DECISION AND NEGOTIATION
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Ying Ji, Huanhuan Li, Huijie Zhang
Summary: In the process of reaching consensus, uncertain factors impact group decision-making, with new models considering both risk and cost, and achieving optimal solutions through the L-shaped algorithm, showing high accuracy and efficiency.
GROUP DECISION AND NEGOTIATION
(2022)