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2. Integrated serum pharmacochemistry and investigation of the anti-gastric ulcer effect of Zuojin pill in rats induced by ethanol
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Jiaying, Zhang, Yi, Yin, Qianqian, Xu, Xiaoqing, Che, Chen, Yu, Yan, Ren, Dongsheng, Li, and Juanjuan, Zhao
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Male ,Pharmacology ,Ethanol ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Pharmaceutical Science ,General Medicine ,Anti-Ulcer Agents ,Antioxidants ,Rats ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Gastric Mucosa ,Drug Discovery ,Animals ,Molecular Medicine ,Stomach Ulcer ,Omeprazole ,Ulcer ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
Zuojin Pill (ZJP) has been used to treat gastrointestinal problems in China for hundreds of years.To discover more potential active ingredients and evaluate the gastroprotective mechanisms of ZJP.An approach involving UPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS and serum pharmacochemistry was established to screen the multiple chemical constituents of ZJP. Male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were divided into six groups: normal control, ulcer control, omeprazole (30 mg/kg), and three ZJP groups (1.0, 2.0 and 4.0 g/kg). After oral treatment with ZJP or omeprazole for 7 days, all groups except the normal control group were orally administered 5 mL/kg ethanol to induce gastric ulceration. Histopathological assessment of gastric tissue was performed by haematoxylin and eosin staining. Antioxidant parameters and inflammatory mediators were determined using ELISA Kit and immunohistochemical analysis.Ninety components were identified in ZJP. Among them, 23 prototypes were found in rat serum after oral administration of ZJP. The ulcer inhibition was over 90.0% for all the ZJP groups. Compared with the ulcer control rats, ZJP (4.0 g/kg) enhanced the antioxidant capacity of gastric tissue: superoxide dismutase (1.33-fold), catalase (2.61-fold), glutathione (2.14-fold), and reduced the malondialdehyde level (0.48-fold). Simultaneously, the ZJP meaningfully lowered the content of tumour necrosis factor-α (0.76-fold), interleukin-6 (0.66-fold), myeloperoxidase (0.21-fold), and nuclear factor kappa B (p65) (0.62-fold).This study showed ZJP could mitigate ethanol-induced rat gastric ulcers, which might benefit from the synergistic actions of multiple ingredients. The findings could support the quality control and clinical trials of ZJP.
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- 2022
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3. Analyzing immediate settlement of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge immersed tunnel based on monitoring data
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Bin Li, Jinfang Hou, Kaiyi Min, and Jiaying Zhang
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Mechanical Engineering ,Ocean Engineering - Published
- 2021
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4. Isoliquiritigenin attenuates acute renal injury through suppressing oxidative stress, fibrosis and JAK2/STAT3 pathway in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
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Zheng Yang, Jie Wang, Leiming Sun, and Jiaying Zhang
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STAT3 Transcription Factor ,GPX1 ,Cell Survival ,SOD2 ,Apoptosis ,Bioengineering ,oxidative damage ,Pharmacology ,Kidney ,medicine.disease_cause ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Antioxidants ,Streptozocin ,Cell Line ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,tgf-β/smad signaling pathway ,Diabetic nephropathy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chalcones ,Fibrosis ,medicine ,Renal fibrosis ,Animals ,Inflammation ,business.industry ,diabetic nephropathy ,fibrosis ,General Medicine ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Janus Kinase 2 ,medicine.disease ,Streptozotocin ,isoliquiritigenin ,Disease Models, Animal ,Oxidative Stress ,Glucose ,chemistry ,Female ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,business ,Oxidation-Reduction ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Isoliquiritigenin ,Oxidative stress ,Research Article ,Research Paper ,Biotechnology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the protective effects and mechanisms of isoliquiritigenin (ISO) on acute renal injury. CCK-8 assays were applied to assess the effects of ISO at different doses (20, 40, and 80 μg/mL) on oxidative damage in human renal HK-2 cells incubated with high glucose. After the diabetic nephropathy (DN) rat model was established, the model animals were randomly assigned to saline-treated control, three model groups received the 10, 20 and 40 mg/kg ISO, respectively, using the healthy Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats as normal control. The blood biochemical indexes, renal functions, oxidative stress, morphological changes, fibrosis- and JAK2/STAT3-related factors in DN model rats were all assessed. The cellular viability of the renal HK-2 cells with oxidative damages were all markedly ameliorated via the incubation of ISO between 10 and 80 μg/mL compared with negative control. In addition, the significantly down-regulated ROS content and up-regulated expression levels of GSH, SOD2, and GPX1 were all observed in ISO-treated groups. Long-term administration of ISO at different doses in DN rats effectively improved general diabetic characteristics and renal morphology. Furthermore, long-term administration of ISO could ameliorate excessive oxidation stress, down-regulate the expression levels of renal fibrosis- and inflammation-related factors, as well as inhibit the JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway. In conclusion, ISO at all three dosages could efficiently improve the renal injury induced by STZ via ameliorating renal fibrosis, oxidative stress, and inhibiting JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathways in the DN rats.
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- 2021
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5. Effect of the Short-Term Use of Fluoroquinolone and β-Lactam Antibiotics on Mouse Gut Microbiota
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Yiwen Gong, Jiaying Zhang, Jingxia Wang, Silan Gu, Yunbo Chen, Ling-Ling Tang, Yunhui Fang, Qiaomai Xu, and Zhengjie Wu
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.drug_class ,030106 microbiology ,Antibiotics ,Gut flora ,law.invention ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Lactobacillus ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pharmacology ,biology ,business.industry ,Sulbactam ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,Antimicrobial ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Cefoperazone ,Infectious Diseases ,business ,Dysbiosis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Antibiotics play an important role in the treatment of infectious diseases. However, the overuse of antibiotics increases the spread of drug-resistant bacteria and causes dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiota. Few studies have addressed the longitudinal effects of antibiotics on the microbiome and host immunity. Materials and methods In this study, the short-term effect of fluoroquinolone (levofloxacin) and β-lactam antibiotics (meropenem, cefoperazone/sulbactam, and aztreonam) on the gut microbiota of mice was evaluated by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The susceptibility of Bifidobacterium longum, Lactobacillus lactis, Enterococcus faecium, and Clostridium butyricum to these antimicrobial agents was assessed using the disc diffusion method. Results Our results showed that 4-day antibiotic exposure significantly reduced the alpha and beta diversity of gut bacteria and increased serum inflammatory cytokines, and these changes persisted long after antibiotic withdrawal and did not return to pre-treatment levels. Nonetheless, the bacterial community composition tended to return to pre-treatment levels after discontinuing treatment. The tested probiotic strains were resistant to aztreonam but were sensitive to meropenem and cefoperazone/sulbactam. Conclusion Short-term antibiotic treatment led to significant changes in the intestinal flora with a tendency to recover. The antibiotics had different effects on the intestinal microbial community and probiotic strains. This study provides guidance for the concomitant use of probiotics and antibiotics, and the results emphasize the importance of using broad-spectrum antibiotics responsibly to prevent the long-term disruption of the native microbiota.
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- 2020
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6. Circulating Tissue Factor-Positive Procoagulant Microparticles in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes
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Qiaorong Huang, Chenghui Zhang, Li Yuan, Sheyu Li, Gaiping Cheng, Ruth L. M. Cordiner, Xin Sun, Xuan Wang, Ewan R. Pearson, Wentong Meng, Deying Kang, Rong Du, Xianming Mo, Li Kang, Chuan Yu, Qing Ou, Yan Gu, Jiaying Zhang, and Haoming Tian
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Pharmacology ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Type 1 diabetes ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Diabetic retinopathy ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Peripheral blood ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tissue factor ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,Healthy volunteers ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,Platelet ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business - Abstract
Aim To investigate the count of circulating tissue factor-positive (TF+) procoagulant microparticles (MPs) in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Methods This case-control study included patients with T1DM and age and sex-matched healthy volunteers. The counts of phosphatidylserine-positive (PS+) MPs and TF+PS+MPs and the subgroups derived from different cell types were measured in the peripheral blood sample of the two groups using multicolor flow cytometric assay. We compared the counts of each MP between groups as well as the ratio of the TF+PS+MPs and PS+MPs (TF+PS+MPs/PS+MPs). Results We recruited 36 patients with T1DM and 36 matched healthy controls. Compared with healthy volunteers, PS+MPs, TF+PS+MPs and TF+PS+MPs/PS+MPs were elevated in patients with T1DM (PS+MPs: 1078.5 ± 158.08 vs 686.84 ± 122.04/μL, P
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- 2020
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7. Degeneration of Corneal Sensation and Innervation in Patients with Facial Paralysis: A Cross-Sectional Study Using in Vivo Confocal Microscopy
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Jiaying Zhang, Yao Fu, Xiaowei Zhu, Xusheng Wu, Wei Wang, Yuan Cao, Xianqun Fan, Chunyi Shao, Zhanlin Zhao, Xia Ding, and Jin Li
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Male ,Corneal sensation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Cross-sectional study ,Facial Paralysis ,Sensation ,Scars ,Cell Count ,Ophthalmic Nerve ,Nerve fiber ,Degeneration (medical) ,Cornea ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Nerve Fibers ,0302 clinical medicine ,Corneal erosion ,Ophthalmology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Microscopy, Confocal ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Facial paralysis ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose: Facial paralysis (FP) leads to diverse periocular complications which threats visual acuity and affects corneal nerve functionally and morphologically. This study aims to summarize the clinical ophthalmic outcomes, corneal sensation, and morphological alterations of subbasal nerve and dendritic cells (DCs) in patients with facial paralysis.Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of 48 consecutive patients with facial paralysis at one tertiary hospital. Forty-eight healthy participants were enrolled as controls. The images of corneal nerves and epithelial DCs were detected by in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM). Each patient received thorough ophthalmic examination, tear film function tests, corneal fluorescence staining and Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometry test. Clinical and morphologic data were compared with controls.Results: Forty patients (83.3%) showed corneal injuries from punctate epithelial defects to corneal ulcers and scars. Visual impairment and eyelid malposition were observed. Corneal sensitivity remarkably decreased (25.1 ± 23.8 mm) in the affected eyes and was correlated to diminished subbasal nerve density (P = .019, r = 0.387). Numbers of corneal main nerve trunks and branches were significantly reduced (P < .0001) while DCs were increased (P < .0001) in patients with FP when compared with controls. Nerve fiber density showed inverse association with DC density (P = .019, r = -0.389).Conclusions: Ocular complications including corneal erosions, loss of corneal sensation, visual impairment and eyelid malposition have largely affected patients with facial paralysis. Morphological changes of diminished corneal subbasal nerve and increased DCs were detected by IVCM. Corneal epithelial defect, corneal opacity, corneal sensation, dendritic cell density are factors associated with corneal subbasal nerve density. Patients with FP are suggested to have complete ophthalmic evaluation and early instruction on ocular prevention.
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- 2019
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8. Effervescent-assisted dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction based on the solidification of floating organic droplets for the determination of fungicides in vinegar and juice
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Xiaowen Wang, Zhu Junling, Jiaying Zhang, Xu Jing, Zhenjia Chen, and Yi Li
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Liquid Phase Microextraction ,Surface Properties ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Sodium ,Myclobutanil ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Salt (chemistry) ,Food Contamination ,02 engineering and technology ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Particle Size ,Acetic Acid ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Sodium bicarbonate ,Chromatography ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Effervescence ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Fungicides, Industrial ,0104 chemical sciences ,Fruit and Vegetable Juices ,Solvent ,chemistry ,Carbonate ,0210 nano-technology ,Food Analysis ,Food Science - Abstract
A method of effervescent-assisted dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction based on the solidification of a floating organic droplet is reported. This approach was used to measure the fungicides myclobutanil, tebuconazole and epoxiconazole in vinegar and juice. Acidic vinegar and juice reacted with the carbonate to produce effervescence in situ, which then promoted contact of the sample with the extraction solvent. The 1-dodecanol extraction solvent helped solidify the floating organic droplets and could be fully dispersed by effervescence. The extraction solvent, salt, carbonate, and extraction time were optimised. The optimal conditions were 200 μL of 1-dodecanol, 100 mg of sodium chloride, 50 mg of sodium bicarbonate, and 30 s of extraction time. The proposed method has good linearity between 10 and 1000 ng mL−1. Recoveries were between 70.4% and 103.1% in different vinegar and juice samples. This method was successfully used to measure fungicides in vinegar and juice. This system is simple, fast and environmentally friendly.
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- 2018
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9. Low sidelobe level and high time resolution for metallic ultrasonic testing with linear-chirp-Golay coded excitation
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Tie Gang, Jiaying Zhang, Sen Cong, and Chaofeng Ye
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Physics ,Mechanical Engineering ,Acoustics ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Ultrasonic testing ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Binary number ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Binary Golay code ,Mechanics of Materials ,Pulse compression ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Chirp ,General Materials Science ,MATLAB ,010301 acoustics ,computer ,Excitation ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Linear-chirp-Golay (LCG)-coded excitation combined with pulse compression is proposed in this paper to improve the time resolution and suppress sidelobe in ultrasonic testing. The LCG-coded excitation is binary complementary pair Golay signal with linear-chirp signal applied on every sub pulse. Compared with conventional excitation which is a common ultrasonic testing method using a brief narrow pulse as exciting signal, the performances of LCG-coded excitation, in terms of time resolution improvement and sidelobe suppression, are studied via numerical and experimental investigations. The numerical simulations are implemented using Matlab K-wave toolbox. It is seen from the simulation results that time resolution of LCG excitation is 35.5% higher and peak sidelobe level (PSL) is 57.6 dB lower than linear-chirp excitation with 2.4 MHz chirp bandwidth and 3 μs time duration. In the B-scan experiment, time resolution of LCG excitation is higher and PSL is lower than conventional brief pulse excitatio...
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10. Comparative Performance of Creatinine-Based GFR Estimation Equations in Exceptional Longevity: The Rugao Longevity and Ageing Study [Erratum]
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Mengjing Wang, Xuehui Sun, Li Ni, Minmin Zhang, Jiaying Zhang, Guoxin Ye, Li Jin, Xiaofeng Wang, and Jing Chen
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glomerular filtration rate ,equation ,General Medicine ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,kidney function ,exceptional longevity ,mortality ,Original Research - Abstract
Purpose Reduced kidney function has been associated with an increased risk for adverse outcomes. Accurate assessment of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is key to diagnosis and management of kidney disfunction. Debate exists on the best GFR estimation equation for elderly people. This study aimed to compare the predictive validity and discriminative ability of four GFR equations in relation to 2-year and 6-year mortality in exceptional longevity (EL) (those over 95 years old with intact health) individuals and is an ideal model to address factors relating to life span and age-related diseases. Patients and Methods This study used 6 years’ data of 278 EL from the Rugao longevity cohort. Baseline GFR was estimated using four equations: Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) equation, Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Study (MDRD) equation, Berlin Initiative Study-1 (BIS) equation, and modified MDRD equation. Predictive validity was tested using Cox proportional hazards analysis. Overall improvement in reclassification based on estimated GFR (eGFR) was assessed applying net reclassification improvement (NRI). Results Mean age of participants was 97±2 years with median follow-up of 2.6 years. Median (IQR) eGFR by CKD-EPI, MDRD, BIS, and modified MDRD equations were 73.9 (62.2–77.6), 82.3 (67.4–98.6), 56.4 (47.9–63.9), and 101.5 (83.1–121.6) mL/min per 1.73 m2, respectively. Higher eGFREPI was associated with lower mortality after multivariate adjustment (for continuous eGFREPI, HRtwo-year 1.018, 95% CI 1.002–1.033, P=0.023; HRsix-year 1.013, 95% CI 1.002–1.025, P=0.022), while eGFR from other equations did not show any associations with mortality. NRI for two-year mortality was 0.14 and approximately significant, which may favor the CKD-EPI when compared to BIS equation (P=0.052). Conclusion The CKD-EPI equation showed more accurate estimation of kidney function in the elderly with respect to GFR distribution and predictability of mortality risk.
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- 2020
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11. Mining with a high-end strategy: a study of Chinese mining firms in Africa and human resources implications
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Jue Wang, Alice S. Li, Li Xiong, Xing Yao, Fang Lee Cooke, and Jiaying Zhang
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Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ,Government ,business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,Mining industry ,Commerce ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,Human resource management ,Industrial relations ,Economics ,Business and International Management ,Human resources ,business ,China ,Institutional theory ,Industrial organization ,International management - Abstract
Research interest in Chinese businesses in Africa has surged in recent years. While state-owned firms have attracted considerable attention regarding the motives of their investment, relatively few studies have examined the strategy of the state-owned Chinese firms and human resource management (HRM) implications. Similarly, the causes underlying the expansion of Chinese mining firms internationally and the effects of management are yet to be adequately addressed in the international management literature. This study fills these research gaps through the investigation of the international expansion motives of four state-owned mining firms, the strategy adopted to facilitate this expansion and the HRM implications. Drawing on institutional theory and data from 39 interviews with government officials, managers and Chinese expatriates, factors such as why and how different institutional actors interact with each other at the strategic and operational levels to shape the Chinese mining firms’ business opportu...
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- 2015
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12. Effects of human resource management practices on logistics and supply chain competencies – evidence from China logistics service market
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Ming Juan Ding, Ferry Jie, Jiaying Zhang, and Booi H. Kam
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Supply chain management ,Humanitarian Logistics ,Performance management ,Strategy and Management ,Supply chain ,Human resource management ,Business ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Marketing ,Service provider ,Reward management ,Training and development ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Abstract
The Chinese logistics service market is a vibrant and highly contested arena. The industry, however, has been characterised as operationally inefficient in comparison with those of the developed economies. Shortage of logistics human resources and lack of logistics expertise have been identified as two of the key contributory factors. Based on responses from 76 Chinese logistics service providers to a survey conducted in 2010, this study explores whether, and how, four sets of human resource management (HRM) practices contribute to nurturing three logistics and supply chain (L&SC) competencies in the Chinese logistics service market. Results from a hierarchical multiple regression analysis show that not all HRM practices were equally effective in building L&SC competencies. While training and development, and recruitment and selection were significant in contributing to nurturing the three L&SC competencies, both performance management and reward management did not. These findings suggest that conventiona...
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- 2014
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13. Chinese professional immigrants in Australia: a gendered pattern in (re)building their careers
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Fang Lee Cooke, Jiaying Zhang, and Jue Wang
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Mainland China ,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ,Labour economics ,Strategy and Management ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Immigration ,Gender studies ,Cultural capital ,Affect (psychology) ,Human capital ,Social relation ,Race (biology) ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,Industrial relations ,Sociology ,Business and International Management ,Social capital ,media_common - Abstract
Few studies have investigated contemporary professional migrant women from mainland China to developed economies like Australia to understand their motives of migration and the strategy they may adopt to advance their careers. This paper fills part of this important research gap by investigating the career rebuilding experience of Chinese professional immigrants in Australia. It examines the motives of their migration, their career aspirations, the strategies they adopt to rebuild their career and the types of career they are rebuilding. It explores how the compounded effect of gender, race, immigration and family commitment may be articulated in the family and social relations, and how these factors affect women's career aspirations and outcomes. This paper concludes that whilst social capital is important for Chinese migrant women professionals who already possess a high level of human capital, to restart their post-migration career, cultural capital is crucial for their managerial career advancement.
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- 2013
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