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    Embracing Stigma? Finding Workplace Dignity in Dirty Work

    The term dirty work refers to occupations or work that are deemed as degrading, demoralizing, demeaning, or disgusting. For occupational members engaged dirty work, the stigma of “dirty work” hinders the abili...

    Ariana Chang, Ying-Tzu Lin in The Palgrave Handbook of Fulfillment, Well… (2023)

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    Gamification Design for Increasing Customer Purchase Intention in a Mobile Marketing Campaign App

    Mobile apps have been developed for marketing purposes and for creating new opportunities for firms to communicate with and satisfy their target audience. However, numerous mobile apps are added daily to the G...

    Don Ming-Hui Wen, Dick Jen-Wei Chang, Ying-Tzu Lin, Che-Wei Liang in HCI in Business (2014)

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    Awareness and utilization of preventive care services among the elderly under National Health Insurance

    This empirical study investigates the factors affecting the awareness and the utilization of preventive care among the elderly in Taiwan. We use data obtained from the 2005 National Health Interview Survey. A ...

    Chun-Chih Chen, Yen-Ju Lin, Ying-Tzu Lin in International Journal of Health Care Finan… (2013)

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    Establishing Organizational Ethical Climates: How Do Managerial Practices Work?

    Over the past two decades, Victor and Cullen’s (Adm Sci Q 33:101–125, 1988) typology of ethical climates has been employed by many academics in research on issues of ethical climates. However, little is known abo...

    K. Praveen Parboteeah, Hsien Chun Chen, Ying-Tzu Lin in Journal of Business Ethics (2010)