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Publication date: 21 February 2025

Jingyu Gao, Tian Kong, Yuzhu Yang and Lili Hao

Although various stakeholder groups frequently advocate and call for greater heterogeneity among directors and managers, it remains unknown whether team heterogeneity can be…

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Purpose

Although various stakeholder groups frequently advocate and call for greater heterogeneity among directors and managers, it remains unknown whether team heterogeneity can be beneficial for audit committee to exercise the auditor selection functions. This study aims to address this question.

Design/methodology/approach

Drawing on a sample of domestically listed nonfinancial A-share firms in China from 2008 to 2022, the authors empirically examine whether and how firm’s audit committee heterogeneity associates with the selection of auditors.

Findings

Firms with higher levels of audit committee heterogeneity are more likely to be associated with lower-quality auditors. Further examination reveals the mediating role of risk-taking: higher levels of heterogeneity are associated with higher levels of risk-taking, influencing firms to employ lower-quality auditors. Moreover, the authors document that increased audit committee heterogeneity is associated with more audit committee meetings and lower audit efficiency, and that hiring lower-quality auditors can influence the market value of firms with high audit committee heterogeneity.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to examine whether and how audit committee erogeneity associates with the selection of auditors. Moreover, because China is a high-power distance, collectivism-oriented, more relations-based (i.e. guanxi-based) than rules-based society, it is critical to examine the influence of team heterogeneity based on the unique cultural context and transitional nature of China’s business environment.

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Managerial Auditing Journal, vol. ahead-of-print no. ahead-of-print
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0268-6902

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Publication date: 26 November 2024

Ruqiang Lai and Loo-See Beh

This study aims to explore the roles of Zhongyong and political efficacy on citizens’ intention to use digital government platforms for e-participation (i.e. e-participation…

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Purpose

This study aims to explore the roles of Zhongyong and political efficacy on citizens’ intention to use digital government platforms for e-participation (i.e. e-participation intention). Zhongyong is a dialectical way of thinking that influences Chinese behavioral intentions and approaches. Political efficacy is a predictor of traditional political participation. Both of them have not been adequately investigated in this digital era, particularly regarding e-participation in digital government platforms. Therefore, this study investigates their relationships.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative model is constructed to examine the relationship between Zhongyong and citizens’ e-participation intention (internal and external) political efficacy serves as a mediator. An online questionnaire gathered 345 responses from three representative provinces of China (i.e. Guangdong, Jiangxi and Shanxi). Partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was adopted and executed with Smart PLS 4.0 to analyze the data.

Findings

Zhongyong and (internal and external) political efficacy can positively influence citizens’ e-participation intention. Moreover, (internal and external) political efficacy mediates the relationship between Zhongyong and citizens’ e-participation intention.

Research limitations/implications

This research focuses on Chinese culture Zhongyong and surveyed Chinese citizens, thus is limited to the Chinese context. Second, this study used cross-sectional data. Third, this study only investigated two factors’ effects on e-participation, i.e. Zhongyong and political efficacy.

Practical implications

The findings provide multifaceted strategies for improving citizens’ adoption of digital government platforms for e-participation. Incentive policies to boost citizens’ (internal and external) political efficacy can be launched. To achieve broader citizen participation, a participative culture can be cultivated based on Zhongyong.

Originality/value

This study constructs a novel model that innovatively links Zhongyong thinking, political efficacy and e-participation intention. The results underscore the importance of Zhongyong culture and political efficacy in increasing citizens’ e-participation intention.

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Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, vol. 19 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 1750-6166

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Publication date: 14 November 2024

Qingqing Zhang, Jiazhen He, Lili Dai, Zhongwei Chen, Jinping Guan, Yan Chen and Aifang He

On the basis of demand survey feedback from individuals with disabilities and caregivers, this study designed two sets of functional garments for long-term bedridden patients…

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Purpose

On the basis of demand survey feedback from individuals with disabilities and caregivers, this study designed two sets of functional garments for long-term bedridden patients, with the primary objective of increasing convenience and reducing the physical workload of caregivers.

Design/methodology/approach

Wear trials were conducted by employing 24 subjects to perform 11 different tasks to compare the performance of the two newly developed garments with that of conventional hospital patient apparel. Task operation time, heart rate (HR), electromyography (EMG) signals, and subjective perceptions were evaluated.

Findings

The new functional garments reduced the time required to perform tasks by 29–79%, maintained the average HR of caregivers at approximately the resting threshold and resulted in a 37–74% reduction in the root mean square (RMS) of the EMG at the arm muscles in the private and thigh nursing tasks. All the subjective and objective evaluation results of the caregivers demonstrated varying degrees of correlation.

Practical implications

This study has practical implications for the design of functional clothing for long-term bedridden patients and provides guidance for evaluating the ergonomics of garments that can be utilized only with caregiver support.

Originality/value

In contrast to previous studies that focused primarily on individuals with disabilities while overlooking the indispensable role of caregivers in the nursing process, this study shifted its emphasis to long-term bedridden patients who relied exclusively on caregivers for daily activities. Additionally, this study attempted to analyze the correlations between the evaluation parameters to explore the relationships between the evaluation methods.

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International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, vol. 37 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0955-6222

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Publication date: 11 October 2024

Tiffani Bateman

The purpose of this exploratory qualitative case study is to gain a deeper understanding of teacher experiences and perspectives of ChatGPT as a pedagogical tool.

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Purpose

The purpose of this exploratory qualitative case study is to gain a deeper understanding of teacher experiences and perspectives of ChatGPT as a pedagogical tool.

Design/methodology/approach

This qualitative exploratory case study examined the benefits and concerns of using ChatGPT for curriculum and instruction. Approximately 3,000 graduate education students completed a survey and an invitation to participate in focus groups. Purposive sampling criteria included graduate education students holding a current teaching certificate and actively teaching in a K-12 setting. The sample resulted in 225 survey respondents, with 12 teachers from this group also participating in three focus group sessions. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics for the survey data and inductive thematic analysis was used to identify themes from the focus group transcripts.

Findings

Results suggest ChatGPT saves teachers time, expedites access to resources, helps create lessons and is a resource for student learning while concerns arose regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and student cheating. As teachers’ comfort level with ChatGPT increased, their perception of AI as a useful pedagogical tool increased and their perception of ChatGPT as an academic hindrance decreased.

Research limitations/implications

Results from this study are not generalizable; however, the description provided allows for transferability to similar populations.

Practical implications

This study provides guidelines for a balanced approach for policies regarding AI in the K-12 setting and using ChatGPT an instructional tool while providing clear communication regarding unethical practices.

Originality/value

This study provides guidelines for framing teacher training in the technology acceptance model and providing a balanced approach for implementing AI policies while promoting using ChatGPT and other AI technologies for curriculum and instruction in the K-12 classroom.

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Quality Assurance in Education, vol. 33 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0968-4883

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