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Annual Report on Research Activities to Research Grants Council Office of Research Support

11-2015

Annual report on research activities 2014/15

Lingnan University (Hong Kong, China)

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Annual Report on Research Activities 2014/2015 Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Report 1 Overview

Report 2 List of Ongoing Research Projects in 2014/2015 Funded by Sources other than UGC / RGC Competitive Grants and Public Policy Research Funding Scheme

(A) List of Projects Funded from UGC's Block Grant

(B) List of Projects Funded from RGC’s Direct Allocation

(C) List of Projects Funded from Non-UGC/RGC Sources

Report 3 List of Research Outputs by Cost Centre 2014/2015 (in PDF format) List of Research Outputs by Cost Centre 2014/2015 (in EXCEL format)

Explanatory Notes for Report 3 Report One – Overview

The vision of Lingnan University (LU) is to excel as an internationally recognised liberal arts university distinguished by outstanding teaching, learning, scholarship and community engagement. A mission of ours is to encourage faculty and students to contribute to society through original research and knowledge transfer. In the 2014/15 reporting period, the University had 142 GRF/ECS eligible staff members (14 Chair Professors, 29 Professors, 54 Associate Professors and 45 Assistant Professors), and 92 research postgraduate students (41 PhD and 51 MPhil), of whom 62% were non-local. The efforts and achievements together they have made, as elaborated in this report, play a good part in the rising reputation and standing of the University.

LU is named by Forbes in 2015 as one of the top 10 liberal arts institutions in Asia. The top 10 list is based on the 2014 QS University Rankings for Asia, which uses nine indicators to compile its rankings, viz, (1) academic reputation, (2) employer reputation, (3) faculty/student ratio, (4) citations per paper, (5) papers per faculty, (6) proportion of international faculty, (7) proportion of international students, (8) proportion of inbound exchange students and (9) proportion of outbound exchanges students. With a strong conviction to promote international and regional cooperation to enhance research capacity and student learning, LU has actively fostered inter-university partnerships in research and postgraduate learning. Reaching out to key research universities in Asia and beyond, LU strategically develops research collaboration in humanities, social sciences, business and management.

1. Policy

LU’s research policy is underpinned by a three-pronged approach of focused development, quality enhancement and collaborative endeavour. Focused development is achieved by recruiting staff to build up the critical mass in priority areas for research. Quality enhancement is enabled through the selective appointment and promotion of quality and high-performing staff, and the provision of grant-based research fund and resources for academic exchanges. Collaborations are facilitated through research centres serving as foci for the convergence of faculty research interests and to attract external funding.

With the newly established centre for Shanghai-Hong Kong economic policy research, which will be further introduced in part 4.1 of this report, there are currently nine research centres under the University Research Committee:

 Asia-Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies (APIAS)  Centre for Asian Pacific Studies (CAPS)  Centre for Cinema Studies (CCS)  Centre for Humanities Research (CHR)  Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS)  Hong Kong and South China Historical Research Programme (HKSCHRP)  Hong Kong Institute of Business Studies (HKIBS)  Kwan Fong Cultural Research and Development Programme (KFCRD)  Pan Sutong Shanghai-Hong Kong Economic Policy Research Centre

Meanwhile, the University has embarked on mapping out the next five-year strategic plan. New strategic research directions will be outlined in the conclusion part of this report.

1 Report One – Overview

1.1 Institutional policy on research

Supportive measures have been adopted by the University’s Research Committee since 2013/14 to encourage RGC-funded research. These include: (a) the internal Direct Grant (DG) for application by principal investigators who have GRF/ECS proposals scoring 3.0 or 3.5; and (b) increasing the academic department’s share of project on-costs allocated to the University by RGC.

A new set of guidelines for the promotion and substantiation of certain academic ranks was developed during the reporting year with more explicit criteria and requirements for research performance.

1.2 Relationship between research policy and other institutional policies

a) Research postgraduate training In the education of research postgraduate students, the University places high priority on offering quality support for students and provides funding annually to support them to attend conferences. In the reporting period, the students had given a total of 47 conference paper presentations. To integrate academic activities of these students and the Departments, students are involved as presenters in departmental seminars, members of research project teams and co-authors of publications with faculty members (see Report 3).

b) Research Postgraduate Scholarships for Overseas Research Visits In line with our goals for internationalization, planning is underway to launch the competitive Research Postgraduate Scholarships for Overseas Research Visits in 2015-16. The scholarships encourage PhD students to undertake a short-term research visit at an overseas institution and to attract overseas PhD students to conduct research at LU for a short period of time. The scholarships aim to enhance our students’ international learning experience, and help them develop a global perspective and appreciation for cultural diversity.

c) Undergraduate research training Training has been provided with the support of ECS funding specially provided for this purpose, and is more widely explored now on top of what some Faculties have already implemented as credit-bearing requirements for students, which include conducting research projects, attending research seminars given by professors, writing about a selected topic, and participating in surveys and data collection.

d) Faculty staff development The faculty staff development policy has direct impact on research productivity. With this in mind, the University has pursued several measures to facilitate young faculty members to conduct research, to create space for both senior and junior faculty to engage in uninterrupted periods of research and writing, and to recognize those who have excelled in their research endeavours.

The Initial Research Activities Fund provides support for newly recruited Assistant Professors. In the reporting year, nine faculty members had received the fund.

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The study/academic leave scheme had enabled academic staff to be released from teaching and administrative duties to concentrate on research, study and writing full-time. Eleven and two faculty members were granted leave for 6 months in 2014/15 and 2015/16 respectively to engage in research and collaborations beyond Hong Kong. Highlights are given in part 4.1 of this report.

2. Research Funding

2.1 Organization of research funds

The Research Committee (RC) under the Senate is responsible for both policy formulation and oversight of research activities at the University. It recommends to the University the annual research budget and funding schemes, decides on internal research and conference funds, and monitors the progress of research projects within its purview.

There are two internal research funding schemes – the Direct Grant (DG) of up to HK$120,000 per project on the basis of GRF/ECS results, and the Faculty Research Grant (FRG) for projects up to HK$50,000 each. To elevate the status of Faculty-level Research and Postgraduate Studies Panels, these panels have become Faculty committees for enhanced vigour and accountability, apart from the role of assessing applications for internal research grants and making funding recommendations to the RC.

The Office of Research Support (ORS) provides administrative support for research and knowledge transfer (KT) activities of the University and secretarial service for the RC. It assists the RC in overseeing the research centres and in the review and implementation of research and KT policies. For a wide range of internal and external grants and funding schemes for research and KT, ORS offers the necessary support in the promotion, application process, budget preparation, administrative arrangements, information management and monitoring of project progress and use of fund. Annual reports are prepared by ORS for the University on research and KT achievements and statistical data for submission to the UGC and RGC.

2.2 Funding criteria

Internal grant applications are assessed through a rigorous process of peer review which takes into account the need to be supportive and constructive, while also ensuring that only sound project ideas with well-thought out plans can receive funding support. The criteria used in assessing applications are academic merit, feasibility of completion within the proposed time frame, budgetary appropriateness and the track record of the investigator. The competitive nature of the process serves to acquaint new faculty with the rigor of peer review for grant proposals, as they will also have to submit proposals for peer-reviewed external grants.

2.3 Use and allocation of research funds

The University allocated an overall budget of HK$6.4 million to support research and academic development for 2014/15. The budget was distributed among the internal

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research grants (45.8%), conference grants (24.6%), internal teaching remission for GRF/ECS success (21.2%), the University Conference Fund (6.3%), and staff academic exchange (2.1%).

In the reporting period, the RC approved a total of HK$1.1 million to support 9 Direct Grant projects. Faculty Research and Postgraduate Studies Committees had supported 28 Faculty Research Grant projects also totalling HK$1.1 million. Another HK$1.3 million was approved to support staff to attend 105 overseas and three local conferences, and to give paper presentations. The RC also approved HK$0.2 million from the University Conference Fund to support two conferences to be held on the LU campus.

The careful consideration given by RC to these applications ensures that money is well spent on activities for productive gains in academic networking and research collaborations. Initial results were seen in internal grants acting as precursor of GRF applications and conference papers directly contributing to the research output volume. Lists of internal research grants funded by the Block Grant and Direct Allocation are given in Reports 2(A) and 2(B). It has to be noted that the Direct Allocation had ceased to be provided separately by UGC/RGC across institutions since 2013/14 so the projects now shown under 2(B) are on-going ones granted before that, while all new projects are now grouped under 2(A).

3. Research Promotion & Collaborations

3.1 In research collaborations and on the international front, we are gratified to see some recent advancements as follows:

a) a 2-year international collaborative study on “The Cost Effectiveness of Integrating Weather Index Agricultural Insurance into the Productive Safety Net Program in Ethiopia” led by Prof Alex Wong of LU’s Economics Department with a grant of €300,000 provided by the WOTRO Science for Global Development program of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) to work with research institutions in the Netherlands, the US and Ethiopia. The research efforts will not only contribute to academic understanding, but also very importantly translate into research impact through influences on government and institutional policies. Among the seven projects funded by NWO, this project is the only one led by a university in Asia. The other six come from the Netherlands, UK and Switzerland;

b) LU playing a prominent part conducted by Prof Joshua Mok in the £4.9 million international research project “Future of HE: Centre for Engaged Global Higher Education” which is led by University College London. This 60-month project is funded by the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) of Research Councils UK. The LU part of the project is led by Prof Joshua Mok, the University’s new Vice-President since August 2015 and Chair Professor of Comparative Policy of our Sociology and Social Policy Department;

c) LU’s participation in the RGC Fourth Round Theme-based Research Scheme

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project “Delivering 21st Century Healthcare in Hong Kong - Building a Quality-and-Efficiency Driven System” led by the City University of Hong Kong. A faculty member of our Computing and Decision Sciences Department is a Co-Investigator of this project which seeks to develop a healthcare delivery system that is built upon data analytics and compatible to the Internet age.

3.2 Sino-British Fellowship Trust

With the support of the Trust, scholars of our University and their counterparts at UK institutions have benefited from exploring opportunities of research collaboration and facilitating the expansion of our international research network. Efforts made are paying off in establishing relationships with scholars from leading UK institutions including the University College London and Northumbria University. One of the highlights will be a seminar on the UK Research Excellence Framework to be given by Prof Andy Green of UCL Institute of Education who will also conduct an experience sharing session with our faculty members and research postgraduate students.

3.3 Academic Exchange

To establish and facilitate research collaborations with other universities and institutions, scholars from mainland China and overseas were invited by Departments to meet our faculty members and explore collaboration opportunities. Scholars shared their research work and ideas by delivering academic seminars and public lectures. Academic visitors had come from renowned institutions such as Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Renmin University of China, National University of Singapore, Princeton University, University of Michigan, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Queensland, University of Warwick, University of Sydney and HEC Montreal.

The University has established a dedicated fund to support outgoing visits by faculty members to mainland China and the less-developed economies of Asia, and incoming visits to LU by scholars from those places. In the reporting year, four incoming and two outgoing visits were conducted which enhanced LU’s links with universities and research institutions including Tsinghua University, Nankai University, Ningxia University, Guizhou University, Renmin University of China, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. More visits are in the pipeline involving the Peking University, Jinan University, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai International Studies University and Chongqing University.

3.4 Collaborations in GRF, Publications & Conferences

Our academics are actively collaborating with international researchers in GRF projects, publishing co-authored papers in academic journals, and co-authoring books. In our on-going GRF projects, considerable research collaborations are being conducted with co-investigators from Tsinghua University (China), Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (Germany), universities in the US including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, William Paterson University, Fordham University, College of Charleston, and the HEC Montréal and Brock University in Canada. In newly funded GRF projects commencing in 2016, there are co-investigators from University College London, Birmingham City University, Carnegie Mellon

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University, McMaster University and the Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies of Geneva, Switzerland.

Joint conferences with other institutions and industrial organizations in the year included collaborations with Yeditepe University (Turkey) and the Centre for Translation Studies at KU Leuven (Belgium). The Department of Translation co-organized an international conference on “Transferring Cultural Images: Parallels Between Stereotyping and Globalising” in Istanbul in September 2014. The Department of Economics co-organized in December 2014 the Eighth Biennial Conference of Hong Kong Economic Association with the Hong Kong Economic Association (HKEA) that was held at Shangdong University in Mainland China. Keynote speakers included scholars from Oxford University, Princeton University, University of Colorado, Vanderbilt University, New York University and Nanyang Technological University. In September 2015, LU co-organized with the University of Bath, UK and Sun Yat-sen University in China an international symposium on Social Policy and Urban Governance, with speakers from Hong Kong, UK and China discussing major development and policy issues.

3.5 Knowledge Transfer (KT)

We are glad to see some leap-forwards in KT not only in the number of projects and income received, but more importantly new platforms established and expanded in terms of new opportunities identified, resources made available, and outreach efforts paying off.

By using the recurrent fund from the UGC for KT, we have established within the University the first ever KT Project Fund (KPF) to support initiatives from academics of all Faculties, Departments and Research Centres. Twelve projects have been funded for a total of HK$815,000 through a competitive process led by the Acting Vice-President. The project areas span from revitalizing our heritage, raising professional standards, arts and culture, to building social understanding. In particular, the KPF has supported the Business Faculty to reach out to the industry and professional bodies by translating research findings into improvements in organizational operations and competitiveness.

In just over a year since being designated by the University management to promote KT and coordinate the reporting of such activities, the Office of Research Support (ORS) has conducted a brand new series of KT seminars to explain in details possibilities under the KPF, KT efforts to be encouraged, and data to be captured to showcase our achievements. The seminar given by Prof Chris Megone, an expert KT practitioner from the University of Leeds, was particularly useful for our faculty in working towards research impact in the arts and humanities. All these efforts have contributed to a fresh momentum for KT which now pervades all Faculties. The outcomes are clearly seen in KPF applications submitted and much interest shown in how we can go further. Faculty ownership of KT is building up.

On the external front, a significant rise was recorded in the total number of consultancy, contract and collaborative projects, and social and community projects from 38 to 51, and in terms of income from HK$15 million to HK$18 million, representing increases of

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34% and 15% respectively. We are encouraged by having sponsors and partners from Hong Kong to as far as the Netherlands, in extending our knowledge to benefit people from our local community to as far as Africa. Apart from the funds, it is the impact generated from the projects that has brought the University to new platforms of KT.

At the corporate level, the University’s new vision statement has been extended to highlight community engagement and to encourage faculty and students to contribute to society through original research and knowledge transfer. Research impact through KT is also stated among the indicators of research performance in the latest guidelines for promotion and substantiation of certain academic ranks. Such developments and a substantial portion of the UGC KT Fund being allocated to academic units have all helped to build a supportive environment.

4. Research Highlights and Achievements

4.1 External Funds & Professional Outreach

Our research projects have attracted funds other than the UGC/RGC and these resources continued to increase in diversity and outreach in 2014/15.

a) We have established the Pan Sutong Shanghai-Hong Kong Economic Policy Research Centre which draws on research strengths of our Economics Department and across related disciplines in search of more comprehensive solutions to real world issues, thanks to the ardent support of donor Mr Pan Sutong and Prof Shangjin Wei, Chief Economist of the Asian Development Bank (also concurrently a Chair Professor at Columbia University), whom the Centre has successfully engaged as its Honorary Director.

b) Our Centre for Public Policy Studies, Hong Kong & South China Historical Research Programme and Pan Sutong Shanghai-Hong Kong Economic Policy Research Centre have successfully obtained a total fund of HK$2.2 million to conduct 4 new contract research projects.

Faculty members are increasingly putting their expertise and efforts in community research projects in Hong Kong and mainland China. Many of these projects are supported by community and industry partners such as the Qianhai Institute for Innovative Research, Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Cantonese Opera Development Fund, Fire Services Department and Hong Kong Housing Society. A noteworthy one is the HK$1.2 million GRF project of Prof Xiangdong Wei of the Economics Department, entitled “Pay-for-grades, e-Learning and Educational Outcomes: Experimental Evidences from China”, which has been in collaboration with Intel China and Nanchang Education Bureau since Jan 2014. A collaboration agreement was recently signed with the Zhaoqing Education Bureau to apply the e-Learning project to Zhaoqing in early 2016.

c) Funded by the Health Care and Promotion Fund of the Food and Health Bureau (FHB), the project “Using 'Think, Act, Contribute' (TAC-思動獻) as a unique way

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to promote healthy living in Tuen Mun District” led by our Office of Service-Learning will be presented with the Outstanding Health Promotion Project Award in the Health Promotion Symposium organized by FHB in November 2015. The award is based on deliverables and outcome of the project which have been assessed on the extent to which the project findings can inform public health policy and/or health care practice.

d) In partnership with the RGC, the Fulbright-RGC Hong Kong Senior Research Scholar Award program has enabled two scholars to conduct research in the US in 2015/16. Prof Victoria Yeung of our Applied Psychology Department is one of them. She will conduct research work at Colorado College on the “precebo” effect as a psychological illusion. The Fulbright Program is the US Government’s flagship international educational exchange programme.

e) Our academics and scholars are consulted for their professional inputs by business, professional and diplomatic organizations in Hong Kong. Contributions were also actively made by them in the media and public arenas – in 219 items of activity in the reporting year locally and internationally, including the CNN, Phoenix TV, Reuters, Bloomberg, New York Times, RTHK, TVB, ATV and other outlets.

4.2 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2014

In this exercise, 124 staff members of LU had altogether submitted 481 items of research outputs for assessment in 13 costs centres under the 3 RAE panels of Business & Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences. Among these cost centres, we have rating as high as 15% scoring 4 stars which compares well with the sector-wide attainment.

The exercise confirms that we have demonstrated our deep commitment to research and scholarship while at the same time remaining true to our liberal arts mission in providing quality teaching and mentorship to our students. Some encouraging results include:

a) In Economics, LU ranks 3rd among all the eight UGC-funded institutions in its 4-star rating at 13%, which is above the sector-wide 11%, and LU is the only institution which does not have any research output in the “Unclassified” category among all Economics cost centers. b) In terms of the aggregate percentage for our 4-star and 3-star outputs together:  History’s 47% is on a par with the sector-wide percentage, while its 4-star rating at 15% puts LU in the 4th position among all institutions;  Philosophy’s 45% is just 3 points below the top institution and above the sector-wide 40%;  Translation’s 15% is the best among all institutions and above the sector-wide 11%;  Visual Studies’ 28% ranks second among the institutions and is above the sector-wide 19% (in the “Other Arts/Humanities” cost centre);  Other Social Studies’ 25% ranks second among the institutions and is above the sector-wide 19%.

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c) Accountancy and Finance are to be applauded for proving their strengths in the keen competition of their areas.

Despite the above positive results, the University has critically reviewed the strengths and weaknesses of different cost centres, and specific strategies are adopted to promote more research with international vigor and impact.

4.3 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015

According to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015, LU ranked between 9 and 16 in Asia in the subject of Philosophy, following its score in the subject going up from last year’s 41.9 to a current score of 54.1. In the field of Philosophy, LU is in the same tier as The University of Hong Kong, National Taiwan University and Beijing Normal University.

4.4 GRF/ECS Funds Doubled

In the latest 2015/16 exercise, LU had successfully obtained funding support for 13 GRF and 5 ECS projects out of 43 applications, up from 12 funded projects out of 42 applications in 2014/15. The total amount of funds obtained had more than doubled from HK$3.1 million for 2014/15 to HK$6.8 million in this round. LU’s GRF overall success rate of 36.1% was above the sector-wide 34.9%, and ranked second among the eight UGC-funded institutions. For ECS applications, LU topped the chart with a success rate of 71.4% (5 funded out of 7 applications) which was significantly higher than the sector-wide 39.9%.

Among the GRF proposals from LU, 22% of them were assessed to be in the rank of 4.5, which was comparable with the percentage of proposals assessed to be of high quality (i.e. ranked “5” and “4.5”) by RGC in all the GRF proposals from institutions, which was also at about 22%. Among LU’s ECS proposals, the percentage was even higher at 43% while there was only about 20% of the ECS proposals from all the institutions were assessed by RGC to be in those ranks.

GRF Panel: Humanities and Social Sciences LU's success rate of 47.4% was above the sector-wide 32.7%, and the highest among the institutions.

GRF Subject Discipline Humanities & Creative Arts LU's 80% success rate was top among the institutions (sector-wide 40.6%). Mechanical, Production & Industrial Engineering LU and another institution both achieved a success rate of 50% and together took the second position among all, and was not far from the top rate of 56.4%.

ECS Panel: Humanities and Social Sciences LU also came first under this panel with a success rate of 66.7% while the sector average was 34.3%.

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ECS Subject Discipline Humanities & Creative Arts LU's success rate was 100% (3/3) while the sector average was 47.8%. In terms of the total amount of funds obtained in this discipline, LU ranked third at HK$1.43 million. Business Studies (with Economics) Our success rate was 100% (1/1) while the sector average was 33.8%.

4.5 On-going Projects (as of 30 June 2015)

RGC Funding Schemes - General Research Fund, Early Career Scheme, Humanities and Social Sciences Prestigious Fellowship Scheme, Theme-based Research Scheme Altogether there were 48 on-going and newly funded research projects at a total value of HK$20 million.

Public Policy Research Funding Scheme 3 projects at a total value of HK$1.5 million.

Contract & Collaborative Research 10 projects at more than HK$13 million.

Consultancy Projects 34 projects at HK$8.9 million.

Social & Community Projects 7 projects at HK$5.8 million.

Due to re-arrangement of the UGC Common Data Collection Format (CDCF) where institutions are required to input consultancy projects in Table 73 under Knowledge Transfer, those projects can no longer be placed in Report 2(C) of this report as before, as the UGC requirement is for the figures in Report 2(C) to tally with Table 63 (Research Contracts) instead of Table 73.

4.6 Publications

A large number of our faculty members in 16 Departments have published their research findings in top-tier or major refereed journals in their disciplines, or in monograph series/book titles with renowned publishers. In the reporting period, more than 150 papers by our faculty and research postgraduate students were published in refereed journals such as the Journal of Corporate Finance, Management Science, The Accounting Review, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Development Economics, European Journal of Operational Research, Naval Research Logistics, Journal of Interactive Marketing, Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Retailing, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Journal of Economic Theory, Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Pragmatics, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, and 《中國文哲研究集刊》. In addition, our faculty had well presented themselves as editors, editorial board members and reviewers of academic journals. In 2014/15, 20 faculty members served as editors of 29 academic journals, and another 8 members took part in 9 book reviews.

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Publications and research outputs of our academics and research postgraduate students are listed in Report 3.

4.7 Conferences Organized

The following conferences were held on Lingnan campus with funding from our internal Conference Fund and other sources.

a) The conference “Building Peace in Northeast Asia” was hosted by the Centre for Asian Pacific Studies of LU on 26 September 2014. Prominent international relations experts and diplomats from China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan and the US were invited to suggest remedies for regional stability and cooperation. The relevance of European peace building after WWII for today's East Asia was also examined.

b) The Centre for Humanities Research organized the international conference on “The Translation of Literature and Culture in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China during the Cold War Period” on 6-7 March 2015. The conference gathered experts from Taiwan, Singapore, Canada, America and Mainland China to report on their research, and attracted local scholars to present their ideas. Topics of the conference papers covered many areas such as literature, newspaper supplements, filmic adaptation, publishing, literary translation and circulation of ideas.

c) The Department of Chinese organized the International Conference on the Ming-Qing Literature and Literary Criticism cum Launching the Lingnan Journal of Chinese Studies, New Series on 20-21 March 2015. The conference gathered renowned scholars of HK and from Mainland China, Taiwan and the US to report on their research in areas such as classical Chinese drama and fiction as well as literary criticism. It promoted academic networking and provided high quality papers for the Lingnan Journal.

d) The Department of Philosophy held a two-day international conference entitled “How to do Philosophy: A Workshop on Methodology” on 14-15 May 2015. The conference brought together leading philosophers in the world working on philosophical methodology. Invited speakers came from various countries including the US, UK, Canada, Norway, and Mainland China. There were also faculty members and postgraduate students from universities like The University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Macao University.

e) An international conference entitled “Hong Kong and the World through Leung Ping Kwan” was held by the Centre for Humanities Research and the Faculty of Arts on 21-23 May 2015. Acclaimed scholars from the US, Switzerland, Singapore, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Macao, Mainland China, as well as local experts from universities in Hong Kong had presented excellent papers on the oeuvre of the late Prof Leung Ping Kwan (Ye Si). An open seminar was held at the Central Library in Causeway Bay, in which local writers, columnists, film directors, playwrights and poets cherished the memories of Prof Leung and his contribution to the cultural and literary communities in Hong Kong.

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f) The Department of History organized an international conference entitled “Among Empires: the British Empire in Global Imperial Context” from 27 to 29 May 2015. The conference addressed the British Empire within the context of its relations with rival empires-including those of other European imperial powers, the “traditional” land-based empires of Asia and Africa, and emergent transnational or multinational institutions or domains. Keynote lectures were delivered by scholars from New York University, University of Bristol, and the University of Cambridge.

g) The conference “Aesthetics and Ethics” was co-organized by the Department of Philosophy and Department of Visual Studies on 28-29 May 2015 which brought together speakers and moderators from a wide range of places including Australia, Sweden, UK, USA, Canada, Spain, France, Italy and Belgium. The conference enhanced the profile of the University and strengthened our philosophers’ network and intellectual relationships with leading international philosophers.

Other conferences, seminars, workshops and public lectures organized by LU can be viewed on the relevant departments’ websites.

5. Conclusions

Research outputs and scholarly activities of our faculty members in the past few years have put Lingnan University firmly on the global academic map. On the volume of research, our staff have published a total of 566 papers indexed in Scopus and 59 papers in Chinese that are included in Mainland China’s CNKI core journals and Taiwan HCI/SSCI indexed journals in 2008-2014. According to the SCImago Journal Ranking based on the Scopus database, the leap in the quality of our research outputs is well reflected in a significant jump in the percentage of papers being indexed in the upper ranking quartile of journals in Scopus (from 28.5% in 2009/10 to 45.5% in 2013/14).

Our continuous efforts towards building a vibrant research environment, together with enhanced visibility of our achievements, will further reinforce these strategies. The digital repository of research outputs is already in place at the Lingnan University Library to share our intellectual and creative works with a global audience, so is the Author Gallery which showcases our researchers and their achievements. The download count of research outputs from our digital repository by the public has more than doubled from 25,803 in 2013/14 to 57,113 in 2014/15.

Discussion is currently underway to map out the strategic research areas and research clusters for the University Strategic Plan in the next five-year span. The strategies may include:

 Reviewing research strengths and identifying strategic research areas for further development

 Reviewing research centres and promoting interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research

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 Developing inter-university research platforms to promote international and regional research collaborations

 Developing key performance indicators in terms of research inputs and outputs

Moving forward, we shall continue with our strategy of employing scholar-teachers who are not only dedicated to teaching, but also recognized for their research excellence. We encourage our staff to collaborate with their peers in Hong Kong and beyond, and shall strive to become a world-class liberal arts university with excellence in both teaching and research.

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13 Report 2(A) – List of Projects Funded from UGC’s Block Grant

Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 8 Department of Applied Psychology

1 An Investigation of Leadership Style and CHEUNG Yue-lok 100,190 X Successful Aging in the Workplace among Older Chinese Workers

2 Familial Harmony under the Umbrella CHEUNG Yue-lok 49,800 X Movement: An Investigation of the Intergenerational Conflict and Harmony Behaviors in Hong Kong

3 Etiquette in Using Smartphones and Its LI Yau-wai Simon 45,000 X Safety Implications in Hong Kong

4 When and Why is Proactive Personality SIU Oi-ling 105,997 X More Related to Job Performance among Employees in Mainland China?

5 The Precebo Effect of Pain Using the Cold YEUNG Wai-lan 29,783 X Pressor Task Victoria

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 14

Report 2(A) – List of Projects Funded from UGC’s Block Grant

Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 35 Department of Accountancy

1 * Book-tax Conformity and Reporting CHAN Koon-hung 119,000 X Aggressiveness

2 Corporate governance and value relevance CHENG Lai-sheung 110,000 X of related-party transactions Suwina

3 Income Shifting and Corporate Tax and LIN Zhenpin Kenny 50,000 X Financial Reporting Incentives: Empirical Evidence from China

4 How to manage income when expecting a LO Wai-yee Agnes 16,600 X tax rate change? Evidence from China

5 Corporate governance and value relevance LO Wai-yee Agnes 49,000 X of related-party transactions

6 Ethical Attitudes and Ideological Beliefs of SIMMONS Richard S 27,500 X BBA Students at a University in Hong Kong

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 15

Report 2(A) – List of Projects Funded from UGC’s Block Grant

Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 36 Department of Political Science

1 * Chinese State and Popular Nationalisms CHAN Che-po 26,640 X towards North Korea in the New Era of Leadership Change

2 * The Role of The United States in China's CHUNG Chien-peng 114,860 X Maritime Territorial Disputes

3 * De-ethnicising Community Development PARK Jeongwon 24,070 X and Diaspora Identities: A Case Study of the Korean Diaspora in Northeast China

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 16

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 37 Department of Computing and Decision Sciences

1 Wholesale vs Agency Pricing Models for the LENG Mingming 88,300.00 X eBook Sales under a Consumption Tax System

2 Optimal Supply Strategies under Uncertain LIU Liming 119,000.00 X Process and Demands

3 * Digital certificate applications LOO Wai-sing 50,000.00 X

4 Price Matching Negotiation in a Competitive SHANG Weixin 98,140.00 X Supply Chain

5 Using Grammar-Based Genetic Programming WONG Man-leung 96,550.00 X in Learning Similarity Functions

6 Addressing the Message Congestion Problem YEUNG Wing-lok 120,000.00 X through Audience Restriction: An Empirical Study on Multi-Agent Manufacturing Systems

7 An empirical study of manufacturing control YEUNG Wing-lok 26,783.00 X based on multi-agent systems

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 17

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 37 Department of Management

8 A dual-path model of supervisory support CHEN Tingting 26,783 X and employee creativity: An extension of social exchange theory

9 The curvillinear relationships of task CHEN Tingting 50,000 X difficulty and technological competition with team innovative performance: The moderating role of team resilience

10 Universal Codes or Micro-Social Contracts: CHEN Yifeng 50,000 X Examining the Adoptability of American Business Ethics in Chinese Market and the Role of Culture, Institutional Distance and Self-Regulation

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 18

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 37 Department of Marketing and International Business

11 When and Why the Presence of Friends CHEN Yu-jen 46,000 X Affects Status Update Frequency on Social Network Sites

12 Higher education reform and the efficiency CHOW Kong-wing 23,700 X and productivity of universities in China

13 Service quality, passenger expectations and CHOW Kong-wing 29,000 X satisfaction in the Chinese airline industry

14 * Value Co-creation Following the Consumer CUI Geng 119,500 X Dominant Logic: Engaging Customers in Internet-based New Product Development

15 Are Mobile Reviews More Trustworthy? A CUI Geng 50,000 X Comparative Study of Online Product Reviews across Devices

16 Drivers and consequences for sustainable LI Ling-yee Esther 26,783 X management of emerging market enterprises: A resource-advantage perspective

17 Identification of Winners among Product PENG Ling 109,250 X Candidates with Differential Item Functioning

18 The Effect of Online Manipulations on PENG Ling 120,000 X Sales: An Empirical Investigation across Different Platforms

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 19

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) 19 Exploring the Divergent Views between PENG Ling 50,000 X Online Shoppers and Sellers on Manipulation of Online Product Reviews

20 The Impact of Mere Presence of Other POON Shing-chung 100,000 X Customers on Perceived Service Quality Patrick and Purchase Intentions

21 * The Role of Consumer Envy in Animosity POON Shing-chung 119,800 X and Foreign Product Purchase Patrick

22 Animosity of Chinese Consumers: The Role POON Shing-chung 26,783 X of Brand Country Assocation Patrick

23 * Perceived justice and emotional responses POON Shing-chung 50,000 X in service recovery Patrick

24 * Chinese Consumer Attitudes to WHITLA Andrew Paul 50,000 X Second-hand Goods

25 The Effects of Marketing Capabilities on WONG Hiu-kan Ada 50,000 X Employees' Learning

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 20

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 40 Department of Economics

1 The Interactions between Economic and FAN Chengze Simon 30,000 X Political Factors in China-Japan Relationships

2 * Behavioural Peer Effects in Classrooms: FAN Chengze Simon 50,000 X Experimental Evidence from Randomizing Seating Arrangements in Rural China

3 The Happiness of Nations: What are the Key HO Lok-sang 95,000 X Determinants? What are the Roles of the Government?

4 Relationship between Happiness and HO Lok-sang 90,000 X Government Policies and Expenditures

5 Earnings Management and Lender JIANG Liangliang 109,368 X Monitoring: Evidence from Covenant Violation

6 * Exploring Regional Disparities in China RAN Qiming 120,000 X

7 Social Network, Productivity and Village WEI Xiangdong 95,250 X Income: The Case of Tea Production in China

8 * The Participation and Impacts of Weather WONG Ho-lun 120,000 X Index Insurance among Poor Rural Households: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Ethiopia

9 Droughts, Poverty and the Impacts of WONG Ho-lun 49,980 X Weather Index Insurance: Evidence from Rural Households in Northerm Ethiopia

10 Does Trade Liberalization Reduce Gender ZHANG Yifan 100,000 X Inequality in China?

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 21

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 43 Department of Sociology and Social Policy

8 Rebecca West and Anglo-American BAEHR William Peter 47,400 X Communism

9 * A Study on the Types of Singlehood and CHAN Hau-Nung 120,000 X Corresponding Conditions of Being Single in Hong Kong

10 Risk Perception, Official Policy and Public CHEN Hon-Fai 63,500 X Discourse in Mainland China: The Case of Food Safety Problem

11 Attribution of Responsibility in Dealing with DAVID Roman 54,740 X the Japan's Occupation/Colonization in Korea

12 * Justice without Reconciliation: Dealing with DAVID Roman 49,801 X the Past in the Czech Republic

13 A Clash of Colonialisms: Sporting Culture PHILLIPS David 39,300 X in Hong Kong under the Japanese Rosser Occupation

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 22

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 44 Department of Chinese

1 Anthology of Classical Chinese Poems by KWONG Yim-tze 106,000 X Modern Literati, with Critical Analysis Charles

2 Morning Blossom from Afar: Annotating a KWONG Yim-tze 30,000 X Collection of Classical Chinese Shi/Ci Charles Poems

3 * Selection of Classical Poems by Modern KWONG Yim-tze 50,000 X Chinese Women Poets, with Annotation & Charles Analysis

4 * (Shadows of Dreams by the Cloudy Brook): KWONG Yim-tze 30,000 X Annotating a Collection of Classical Chinese Charles Shi/Ci Poems

5 * Chinese Fiction of the Song Dynasty: LAU Yin-ping Grace 119,400 X Folklore of Yi Jian Zhi: Deities and Ghosts

6 Ghost King: ZHONG Kui in Chinese LAU Yin-ping Grace 44,100 X Vernacular Literature

7 A Study of the Relationshp between LEUNG Shuk-man 39,086 X Monthly Fiction and the Public Sphere in Late Qing

8 Poetic Recipe: Research on Food Poetries by SIU Yan-ho 30,000 X Yesi

9 Research on Food in Su Tong's Short Novels SIU Yan-ho 30,000 X

10 Bildungsroman in Hong Kong Literature: A WONG Shuk-han Mary 40,000 X Study of Leung Ping Kwan's Fiction Writing of the 1960s and 1970s

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 23

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 45 Department of English

1 Multimodal Discourses of Identity in Hong KANG Munkyung 47,400 X Kong Agnes

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 24

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 48 Department of Translation

1 Engaged Scholarship, Translation Education CHAN Mei-hung Red 45,000 X and Student Empowerment

2 Transmission of Culture through Words and CHAN Tak-hung Leo 36,000 X Images: The Reception of Japanese Manga, as Translated, Adapted and Imitated in Hong Kong

3 * A Critical Re-examination of the Meaning HUI Ting-yan 50,000 X and the Definition of Comedy in Early Modern Theatre

4 The Translation of Buddhism in Tibet: A RAINE Roberta Ann 110,000 X History of People, Strategies and Texts

5 * Translation in Tibetan History: The Lives RAINE, Roberta Ann 48,960 X and Work of Tibet's Translators of Buddhism

6 Translation in Tibetan History: The Lives RAINE, Roberta Ann 48,960 X and Work of Tibet's Translators of Buddhism

7 A Bibliography of Translated Books in Hong TONG Man 45,000 X Kong from 1949 to 1969

8 Approaching Theatre Translation: A WONG Wai-yi Dorothy 30,000 X Discussion on the Cultural Re-presentation of Shakespeare in the Hong Kong Context

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 25

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre: 50 Department of History

1 Colonial Cyprus and Singapore: Comparing CHOU Grace Ai-ling 101,338 X Dual Educational Visions vis-a-vis Greek/Turkish and Tamil/Chinese Heritages

2 Biography of Li Cunxu. English Edition DAVIS Richard Lee 50,000 X

3 Closing the Gap: The Development of Hong HAMPTON Mark 104,034 X Kong's Government Information Services, Andrew 1950s-1980s

4 Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship in HAMPTON Mark 113,700 X British Media, 1918-1997 Andrew

5 British Radicals in the Age of Imperialism: HAMPTON Mark 48,900 X Hong Kong, 1880s-1990s Andrew

6 Chinese Migrations to Northern Vietnam: HAN Xiaorong 120,000 X 1900-1954

7 * China's Ethnic Groups and Ethnic Relations HAN Xiaorong 30,000 X

8 * Inventing "Freedom of Information": Media, LEMBERG, Diana 17,950 X Human Rights, and Internationalism in the Lucy United States, 1945-1950

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 26

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre: 51 Department of Visual Studies

1 Documentation of Images Created during the LAW Suk-Mun 43,800 X Umbrella Movement Sophia

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 27

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 66 Department of Finance and Insurance

1 * The Effect of Corporate Credit Ratings on FIRTH Michael Arthur 120,000 X Leverage and Speed of Adjustment in Reaching a Desired Captial Structure: An International Study

2 Responsive Investor Relations (Accessibity) FIRTH Michael Arthur 35,000 X as a Signal of Agency Problems and Corporate Value

3 * Non-audit services and audit independence: FIRTH, Michael Arthur 50,000 X new evidence from a natural experiment

4 Comparative Risk Aversion with Multiple LI Jingyuan 104,500 X Dependent Background Risks

5 * Risk aversion and risk premiums with LI Jingyuan 50,000 X dependent risks

6 Rating Outlook and Credit Watch: POON Pui-han 50,000 X Enhancement of Issuer's Recovery Effort or Valuable Predictors of Rating Behavior?

7 * Analysts' forecast dispersion and stock WONG Man-lai Sonia 50,000 X returns: further evidence

8 A dynamic study on the real estate YICK Ho-yin 26,783 X investment intensity in portfolio management

9 * The Information Content of Model-free ZHANG Yuanyuan 120,000 X Risk-neutral Skewness and Kurtosis

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 28

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre: 68 Department of Philosophy

1 Perceptual and Functional Content: A ZHENG Yujian 27,000 X Neo-interpretivist Approach

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre: 70 Department of Cultural Studies

1 * Excess Creativity: Invention and Imitation HOYNG Rolien 31,300 X from Techno Park to Street Market Susanne

2 Popular Creativity: Technologies of HUI Po-keung 32,121 X Productive Citizenship in Hong Kong

3 Civic Culture and Authoritarianism in IP Iam-chong 26,928 X Contemporary China: The Case of New State Corporatist Project and NGOs in Guangdong

4 Sites of Anxiety: A Preliminary Study of IP Iam-chong 48,000 X Anti-Mainland Sentiment and Politics of Belonging

5 Popular Journalism and the Populist Turn of LAW Wing-sang 108,125 X Hong Kong Politics

6 Dissenting Liberals in the Cold War: Hong LAW Wing-sang 49,700 X Kong and Taiwan, 1950s-1960s

7 Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong Media LEUNG Yuk-ming 27,000 X Industry: The Case of Qbobo Lisa

8 Online Radio and Civil Society in Hong LEUNG Yuk-ming 38,600 X Kong Lisa

1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 30

Report 2(B) – List of Projects Funded from RGC’s Direct Allocation

Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 8 Department of Applied Psychology

1 Harmonizing Their Relationships with the LUN Miu-chi Vivian 55,300 X Immediate Supervisors: What Do Subordinates Do?

2 The Precebo Effect and Its Boundary YEUNG Wai-lan 106,850 X Conditions Victoria

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Report 2(B) – List of Projects Funded from RGC’s Direct Allocation

Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 37 Department of Computing and Decision Sciences

1 IT User Security Compliance LOO Wai-sing Alfred 99,683 X

Department of Management

2 Leadership Styles and Leader Effectiveness CHEN Yifeng 109,400 X in Chinese Military

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Report 2(B) – List of Projects Funded from RGC’s Direct Allocation

Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 44 Department of Chinese

1 A Critical Survey of Classical Chinese KWONG Yim-tze 110,000 X Poetry in Hong Kong in the 21st Century Charles

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Report 2(B) – List of Projects Funded from RGC’s Direct Allocation

Serial Principal Net Amount of Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Institution ($) Cost Centre : 66 Department of Finance and Insurance

1 The Relationship between Sovereign Ratings POON Pui-han Winnie 103,745 X and Bank Ratings through the Lens of the European Financial Crisis

______1. “ * ” denotes new projects funded in 2014/2015 2. C=coordinating institution in a joint research project, P=participating institution in a joint research project and X=not applicable for non-joint research projects 34

Report 2(C) – List of Projects Funded from Non-UGC/RGC Sources

Serial Principal Net Amount of Funding Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Source Institution Received ($) Cost Centre : 36 Department of Political Science

1 * The Governing System of Pre-1997 LI Pang-kwong 443,497 HKSAR X Hong Kong: Archival Study of Selected Gov’t Policies/Events

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Funding Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Source Institution Received ($) Cost Centre : 40 Department of Economics

1 Happiness Index of Hong Kong HO Lok-sang 200,000 HK Charities/ X Children Foundation

2 * The Hong Kong Long-Term HO Lok-sang 1,253,500 HK Other X Competitiveness Study

3 * The Development of Hong Kong's HO Lok-sang 79,059 Non-HK X Logistics Industry Other

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Funding Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Source Institution Received ($) Cost Centre : 43 Department of Sociology and Social Policy

1 Evaluation Study on Hong Kong CHAN Cheung 99,412 Government X Housing Society Pilot Project on Ming Alfred Related Elderly Safe Living Scheme for Organizations Elderly Home Owners

2 Women Development Index CHAN Cheung 200,000 HK Charities X Ming Alfred /Foundations

3 Macao Ageing Index for Social CHAN Cheung 1,500,000 Non-HK X Development Project Phase II Ming Alfred Other

4 * A Study On the Preferences and CHAN Cheung 544,255 HKSAR X Feasibility of Optional Retirement in Ming Alfred Gov’t Hong Kong: A Human Resources Management Perspective

5 * Retirement Planning for Pre-retiree in CHAN Cheung 516,954 HKSAR X Hong Kong Ming Alfred Gov’t

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Funding Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Received Source Institution ($) Cost Centre : 50 Department of History

1 * Provision of Services on the LAU Chi-pang 448,235 HKSAR X Research of the History of the Hong Gov’t Kong Fire Services Department

2 * Research on the History of Toys in LAU Chi-pang 410,588 HKSAR X Hong Kong Gov’t

3 Conducting Research into History of LAU Chi-pang 1,054,118 HKSAR X Port of Hong Kong Authoring Book Gov’t on Marine Department's 170th Anniversary

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Serial Principal Net Amount of Funding Role of No. Project Title Investigator Grant Source Institution Received ($) Cost Centre : 70 Department of Cultural Studies

1 Annals of Chinese Opera (HK Volumes) LI Siu-leung 8,576,470 HKSAR X Gov’t

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Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

Cost Centre 8: Department of Applied Psychology

1 “Emotional Labor and Occupational Well-being: A Latent CHEUNG Yue-lok Francis and 21 A 1 Profile Analytic Approach”, Journal of Individual LUN Miu-chi Vivian Differences, 36(1), Jan 2015, pp 30-37

2 “Transformational Leadership and Successful Aging among CHEUNG Yue-lok Francis 33 A 1 Older Workers in Hong Kong”, presented at 7th European Conference on Positive Psychology, European Network for Positive Psychology, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1-4 Jul 2014

3 “Emotional Labor and Job Outcomes: A Latent Profile CHEUNG Yue-lok Francis 33 B 1 Analysis”, presented at Joint Symposium on the Recent Development in Applied Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology, Lingnan University and Department of Psychology, Renmin University of China, Hong Kong, 3 Feb 2015

# Student 40 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

4 “Working Memory and the Detection of Different Error YAU Sau-yuen and LI Yau-wai 32 A 0.5 Types: Novel Predictions for Error Detection”, Proceedings Simon of the 33rd Annual Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) New York, NY, USA, Seoul, Korea, Apr 2015, pp 1031-1036

5 “Cynical Vs Empathetic Worldview Schemas and Fairness NEIL L, WILLIAMSON D and 33 A 0.3334 Perception”, presented at The XVIII ISA World Congress of LUN Miu-chi Vivian Sociology, International Sociological Association, Yokohama, Japan, Jul 2014

6 “Trust of In-group Members and Subjective Well-being LUN Miu-chi Vivian and 33 A 0.5 Around the World”, presented at The 22nd International BOND Michael H Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Reims, France, 15-19 Jul 2014

# Student 41 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

7 “Investigative Interviewing: An Alternative Route to NEEQUAYE David A# 33 A 1 Security”, presented at 4th International Postgraduate Students Conference, “Development: What now?”, Department of Applied Social Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, 9-11 Oct 2014

8 “Making Them Talk! Educing Information through Schema NEEQUAYE David A# 33 B 1 Priming and Inquisitorial Interviewing”, presented at International Congress of Applied Psychology, Paris, 8-13 Jul 2014

9 “Is Big Brother Playing Fair? Exploring Effects of NEEQUAYE David A# 63 B 1 Perceived Nepotism in Public Institutions on Trust in Strangers”, May 2015

10 “The Influence of Job Insecurity on Self‐Reported and ROLL Lara C# 63 B 1 Behavioural Performance Outcomes among Chinese, German and US Employees”, May 2015

# Student 42 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

11 “Work-Life Balance: A Longitudinal Evaluation of a New BROUGH P, TIMMS C, 21 A 0.1429 Measure across Australia and New Zealand Workers”, O’DRISCOLL M P, International Journal of Human Resource Management, KALLIATH T, SIU Oi-ling, 25(19), Oct 2014, pp 2724-2744 SIT C and LO D

12 “Flexible Work Arrangements, Work Engagement, Turnover TIMMS C, BROUGH P, 21 A 0.1429 Intentions and Psychological Health”, Asia Pacific Journal O’DRISCOLL M, KALLIATH of Human Resource, 53, Jan 2015, pp 83–103 T, SIU Oi-ling, SIT C and LO D

13 “Job Insecurity: Cross-cultural Comparison between SIU Oi-ling, LI Yau-wai Simon, 21 A 0.75 Germany and China”, Journal of Organizational ROLL Lara C# and DEWITTE Effectiveness: People and Performance, 2(1), Feb 2015, pp Han 36-54

14 “Linking Positive Emotions to Work Well-being and SIU Oi-ling, CHEUNG Yue-lok 21 A 0.6667 Turnover Intention among Hong Kong Police Officers: The Francis and LUI S Role of Psychological Capital”, Journal of Happiness Studies, 16(2), Mar 2015, pp 367-380

# Student 43 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

15 “The Moderating Role of Intrinsic Work Value Orientation LU Luo, LIN Hui-yen, LU 21 A 0.25 on the Dual-Process of Job Demands and Resources among Chang-qin and SIU Oi-ling Chinese Employees”, International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 8(2), 2015, pp 78-91

16 “Work-Home Interference and Work Values in Greater LU Chang-qin, WANG Bei, 21 A 0.2 China”, Journal of Managerial Psychology, 30(7), 2015, pp SIU Oi-ling, LU Luo and DU 801-814 Dan-yang

17 Associate Editor, Journal of Occupational Health SIU Oi-ling 61 D 1 Psychology, APA publication from Jan 2015

18 Incoming Editor, International Journal of Stress SIU Oi-ling 61 D 1 Management, APA publication from Jan 2015

19 “The Role of Creative Requirement, Creative Self-efficacy SIU Oi-ling, HUI Ka-ying and 33 B 1 and Support for Creativity in the Relationship of Work WU Mengyuan# Engagement and Creative Performance: An Extension of JD-R Model”, presented at 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology, Paris, 8-13 Jul 2014

# Student 44 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

20 “Extending the JD-R Approach to Predicting Work/Study WU Mengyuan# 63 B 1 Engagement and Creative Performance: Evidences from Chinese Employees and University Students”, May 2015

21 “Cross-cultural Validation of the Fear of Happiness Scale MOHSEN J, ZARINA K, 21 A 0.0526 Across 14 National Groups”, Journal of Cross-Cultural TATIANA P, Psychology, 45(2), Jul 2014, pp 246-264 AMERKHANOVA N, POON W C, YEUNG Wai-lan Victoria, SURESH S, MUSTAPHA A, RYOSUKE A, IGARASHI Tasuku, TSUKAMOTO Saori, RIZWAN Muhammad, KHILJI Imran Ahmed, FERREIRA Maria Cristina, PANG S Joyce, HO Lok-sang, HAN Gyuseog, BAE Jaechang and JIANG Ding-yu

22 《心理測驗準確嗎?》,香港電台教育網站 eTVonline, CHAN Claire and YEUNG 49 D 0.5 2015 年 6 月 (this is an invited article) Wai-lan Victoria

# Student 45 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

23 “The Effect of Objectifying Media Images on Eating TAN C, YEUNG Wai-lan 33 A 0.2 Pathology: An Experimental Study Comparing Australian Victoria, PAOLI T D, and Asian Females”, presented at European Congress of LOUGHNAN S and KRUG I Psychiatry Association, Vienna, Austria, Mar 2015

Sub-total: 15.2385

# Student 46 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

Cost Centre 35: Department of Accountancy

1 “Impact of Tax Reduction Policies for Consumer Purchase CHAN Koon-hung, LENG 21 A 0.3334 of New Automobiles: An Analytical Investigation with Real Mingming and LIANG Liping Data-Based Experiments”, Naval Research Logistics, 61, Dec 2014, pp 577-598

2 “Auditors’ Constraining Effects on Tax Noncompliance and CHAN Koon-hung, LUO 32 A 0.6667 its Implications for Financial Statement Misstatements in Kim-wan Rebecca# and MO Transition to Adopt IFRS”, Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Lai-lan Phyllis Conference of the World Accounting Frontiers Series, University of Macau, 27-30 May 2015 (on-line version) [PricewaterhouseCoopers Best Paper Award 2015]

3 “Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Performance: CHENG Lai-sheung Suwina, 21 A 0.6667 Evidence from China”, Journal of Management and LIN Zhen-pin Kenny and Governance, 19(1), 2015 WONG William

4 “Green Tax in the People’s Republic of China”, CHENG Lai-sheung Suwina 21 A 1 International Tax Journal, 41(2), Apr 2015, pp 61-73 and SHI Shan-shan

# Student 47 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

5 “Indirect Equity Transfer in China”, International Tax LIN Zhen-pin Kenny and SHI 21 A 1 Journal, Mar/Apr 2015, pp 51-60 Shan-shan

6 “Monitoring Roles of External Auditors and Tax Authorities LIN Zhen-pin Kenny 33 A 1 in Tax-induced Downward Earnings Management”, presented at Canadian Academic Accounting Association (CAAA) Annual Conference 2015, CAAA, Toronto, Canada, 28-31 May 2014

7 “Tax, Intragroup Transfer, and Tax Enforcement: Evidence LIN Zhen-pin Kenny 33 A 1 from China”, presented at American Accounting Association (AAA) 2014 Annual Meeting, AAA, Atlanta, USA, 2-6 Aug 2014

8 “Are Related-party Sales Value-adding or Value-destroying? WONG M K Raymond, KIM 21 A 0.3334 Evidence from China”, Journal of International Financial Jeong-Bon and LO Wai-yee Management & Accounting, 26(1), 2015, pp 1-38 Agnes

9 “Managing Discretionary Accruals and Book-tax WONG M K Raymond, LO 21 A 0.3334 Differences in Anticipation of Tax Rate Increases: Evidence Wai-yee Agnes and FIRTH from China”, Journal of International Financial Michael A Management & Accounting, 26(2), Jun 2015, pp 188-222

# Student 48 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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10 “Does Disclosure of Related-Party Transactions Provide LO Wai-yee Agnes and WONG 33 A 0.5 Value-Relevant Information”, presented at 2014 M K Raymond International Conference on Business and Information, International Conference on Business and Information, Osaka, Japan, 3-5 Jul 2014

11 “Can Education Improve Tax Compliance? Evidence from WONG M K Raymond and LO 33 A 0.5 Different Forms of Tax Education”, presented at 2014 Wai-yee Agnes Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Regional Conference, Hong Kong Institute of Business Studies, Lingnan University, Macau, 7-9 Dec 2014

12 “Does Adoption of IFRSs affect Tax Strategies? Evidence LO Wai-yee Agnes and WONG 33 A 0.5 from China”, presented at 2015 InstSIS/IAABR-Paris M K Raymond International Multidisciplinary Academic Conferences, Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Paris, France, 18-20 May 2015

13 “Silence is Golden? Evidence from Disclosing LO Wai-yee Agnes and WONG 33 A 0.5 Related-party Transactions in China”, presented at 5th M K Raymond Biennial Conference of the World Accounting Frontiers Series, University of Macau, Macau, 27-30 May 2015

# Student 49 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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14 “Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone: Shaping of China’s LUI Man-ching Gladie 21 A 1 Future Foreign Investment Environment”, International Tax Journal, 40(4), Jul 2014, pp 31-43

15 “A Pedagogical Model for Accounting Ethics Education”, LUI Man-ching Gladie 32 A 1 Proceedings of International Conference on Education, Psychology, and Social Sciences (ICEPS), ICEPS, Taipei, Taiwan, 6-8 Aug 2014, pp 108

16 “A Pedagogical Framework of Business Education for the LUI Man-ching Gladie 33 A 1 Knowledge-based economy”, presented at 2014 Association of SE Asian Institutes of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) Conference on “Education Innovation for Knowledge Based Economy”, ASAIHL, Singapore, 3-5 Dec 2014

17 “Two Essays on Mitigating Factors of Corporate Tax LUO Kim-wan Rebecca# 63 B 1 Noncompliance”, Mar 2015

18 “Ethical Climate, Social Responsibility and Earnings SHAFER William E 21 A 1 Management”, Journal of Business Ethics, 126(1), Jan 2015, pp 43-60

# Student 50 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

19 “Effects of Ethical Climate by Functional Specialization in SHAFER William E, POON 33 A 0.3334 a Chinese Accounting Firm”, presented at Annual Paris CC Margaret and TJOSVOLD Business and Social Science Research Conference, World Dean W Business Institute, Paris, France, 7-8 Aug 2014

20 “Integrating Ethics into an Undergraduate Tax Planning SIMMONS Richard S 21 A 1 Course at a University in Hong Kong”, Journal of Business Ethics Education, 11, Dec 2014, pp179-198

21 “The Impact of the Quantitative Aspect of Materiality and SIMMONS Richard S and YU 32 A 0.5 Machiavellianism on Tax Professionals’ Decision Making Natasha regarding Fraud Detection and Reporting in China”, Proceedings of European Business Ethics Network Conference, Hacettepe University, Istanbul, Turkey, 26-28 Jun 2015

22 “Guidance on China’s General Anti-Avoidance Rules WONG Wai-yee Pauline 21 A 1 Released for Public Comments”, International Tax Journal, 40(5), 2014, pp 35-38

# Student 51 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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23 “FRS Regulation and M&A Synergy”, presented at YIP Wing-yue Rita, YOUNG D 33 A 0.3334 International Interdisciplinary Business-Economics and ZHUANG Z Advancement Conference, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, Florida, USA, 26-29 May 2015

24 “The Impact of Quantitative Materiality, Perceived YU Qian# 63 B 1 Responsibility and Machiavellianism on Tax Professionals’ Decision Making Regarding Fraud Detection and Reporting in the PRC”, Jul 2014

Sub-total: 17.5004

# Student 52 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 36: Department of Political Science

1 Contentious Integration: Japan and China in the CHUNG Chien-peng 11 A 1 Asia-Pacific, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, Oct 2014, 187 pages

2 “The U.S. Rebalancing, China, and ASEAN-led Regional CHUNG Chien-peng 31 B 1 Arrangements”, Proceedings of the Conference on “U.S. Rebalancing Strategy and Asia’s Responses”, Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Aug 2014, pp 1-27

3 “Political Transition to Democracy: The Role of the HODZI Obert# 21 A 1 Security Sector and Regional Economic Communities in Zimbabwe and Cote d'Ivoire’s Democratic Puzzle”, African Security Review, 23(3), Sep 2014, pp 1-12

4 “The Youth Factor in Zimbabwe’s 2013 Harmonized HODZI Obert# 21 A 1 Elections”, Journal of African Elections, 13(2), Oct 2014, pp 48-70

# Student 53 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 “Commodification of Elections: The Future of Elections in HODZI Obert# 21 A 1 Zimbabwe”, Modern Africa: Politics, History and Society, 2(1), 2014, pp 31-51

6 “China’s Security Strategy in Africa: Assessing China’s HODZI Obert# 33 A 1 Response to Intra-state Armed Conflicts in Africa”, presented at the 56th Annual International Studies Association (ISA) Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 18-21 Feb 2015

7 “African Union and the ICC: Assessing the Role of Ruling HODZI Obert# 33 A 1 Elites in Africa” presented at WISC-ISA Joint International Conference, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, 6-9 Aug 2014

8 “Sovereignty and the Responsibility to React: Assessing HODZI Obert# 33 A 1 China’s Diplomacy in the United Nations Security Council”, presented at FLACSO-ISA Joint International Conference - FLASCO, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 23-25 Jul 2014

# Student 54 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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9 “Sovereignty and The Responsibility to React: Assessing HODZI Obert# 33 B 1 China’s Diplomacy in the United Nations Security Council”, presented at the FLASCO-International Studies Association Joint International Conference at University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 23-25 Jul 2014

10 “African Union and the ICC: Assessing the Role of Ruling HODZI Obert# 33 B 1 Elites in Africa”, presented at the Fourth Global International Studies Conference 2014 a meeting of the World International Studies Committee at Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany, 6-9 Aug 2014

11 The Governing System of Pre-1997 Hong Kong: Archival LI Pang-kwong 11 B 1 Study of Selected Policies/Events, Research report to Central Policy Unit, May 2015, 178 pages

12 「香港的管治團隊:英治時期的運作與回歸後的更新」 LI Pang-kwong 21 A 1 (“Hong Kong’s Governing Team: Operations in the British Colonial Era and Its Transformations after 1997”), 載於《港 澳研究》,2014 年 10 月,第 4 期,頁 36-43

# Student 55 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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13 “ ‘India Rising’ and the Mixed Blessings of Globalization”, SHARMA Shalendra D 22 B 1 India Quarterly, 70(4), Dec 2014, pp 283-297

14 “Rising Income Inequality Amid Declining Poverty: The SHARMA Shalendra D 21 A 1 Experience of China and India”, Journal of Poverty Alleviation and International Development, 5(1), 2014, pp 45-74

15 “Shadow Banking, Chinese Style”, Economic Affairs, 34(3), SHARMA Shalendra D 21 A 1 Oct 2014, pp 340-352

16 “The Global Economic Imbalances: The Dangers of Not SHARMA Shalendra D 21 A 1 Rebalancing”, New Global Studies, 8(2), Jul 2014, pp 153-176

17 “Mapping Policy-making Processes and Newspaper WONG Ngai-chiu# 63 B 1 Potrayals: A Case Study of Statutory Minimum Wage in Hong Kong”, May 2015

# Student 56 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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18 “Absorption into a Leninist Polity: A Study on the WONG Yiu-chung 12 A 1 Interpretations of the National People’s Congress of the Basic Law since the Handover”, New Patterns of Political Participation in Hong Kong, Cheng Yu-shek Joseph (ed), Hong Kong: City University Press, Jul 2014, pp 35-60

19 “Political Reunification with Taiwan: Perspectives from the YU Peiji# 63 B 1 Leadership, Intellectuals and the General Public in Mainland China”, May 2015

20 China’s Assertive Nuclear Posture: State Security in an ZHANG Baohui 11 A 1 Anarchic International Order, Routledge, Feb 2015, 203 pages

21 “Xi Jinping, Pragmatic Offensive Realism, and the Rise of ZHANG Baohui 22 B 1 China”, Global Asia, 9(2), Summer 2014, pp 71-79

22 “Governing US-China Relations: Strategic Rivalry or Power ZHANG Baohui 33 B 1 Sharing?”, presented at Fourth Global International Studies Conference, International Studies Association and World International Studies Committee, Frankfurt, Germany, 5-9 Aug 2014

# Student 57 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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23 “Future Prospects of China-US Relations: An Assessment”, ZHANG Baohui 33 B 1 presented at the Conference on U.S.-China Relations and the Impact on the Korean Peninsula, Seoul, South Korea, 26 Feb 2015

24 “Strategic Tri-angles: The Roles of Japan and India”, ZHANG Baohui 33 B 1 presented at the Conference on the New Strategic Tri-angular Relations among China, the United States and Russia, Guangzhou, China, Apr 2015

Sub-total: 24

# Student 58 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 37: Department of Computing and Decision Sciences

1 “Designing Multi-Target Salesforce Incentive Contracts”, HUANG Wenxin# 63 B 1 May 2015

2 “Qualifying for a Government’s Scrappage Program to HUANG J, LENG Ming-ming, 21 A 0.5 Stimulate Consumers’ Trade-In Transactions? Analysis of LIANG Liping and LUO C an Automobile Supply Chain Involving a Manufacturer and a Retailer”, European Journal of Operational Research, 239(2), Dec 2014, pp 363-376

3 “Impact of Tax Reduction Policies for Consumer Purchase CHAN Koon-hung, LENG 21 A 0.6666 of New Automobiles: An Analytical Investigation with Real Mingming and LIANG Liping Data-Based Experiments”, Naval Research Logistics, 61, Dec 2014, pp 577-598

4 “Quality Gatekeeping at the Retailing Level: Analytical LENG Mingming 33 A 1 Implications for the Role of Retailers in Quality Assurance”, presented at The 20th Conference of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS) 2014, IFORS, Barcelona, Spain, 13-18 Jul 2014

# Student 59 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 “Financial Fraud Detection by Using Grammar-Based LI Haibing# 63 B 1 Multiobjective Genetic Programming with Ensemble Learning”, Dec 2014

6 “More Than a Second Channel? Supply Chain Strategies in XING Wei, LIU Liming and 21 A 0.3334 B2B Spot Markets”, European Journal of Operational WANG Shouyang Research, 239(3), Dec 2014, pp 699-710

7 “Lead-lag Relationship between New-building and KOU Ying and LIU Liming and 21 A 0.3334 Second-hand Ship Prices”, Maritime Policy & LUO Meifeng Management, 41(4), 2014, pp 303-327 [Best Paper, MPM 2014]

8 “Inventory Game with Transshipment and Customer LIU Liming 33 A 1 Substitution”, presented at Manufacturing & Service Operations Management Conference 2015, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 28-30 Jun 2015

9 “Computer Assisted Memory Retention Systems”, LOO Wai-sing Alfred, CHUNG 33 A 1 presented at LibrAsia 2015 The Asian Conference on Chi-wai and LAM Wing-lun Literature & Librarianship, Osaka, Japan, 2-5 Apr 2015 Alan

# Student 60 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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10 “Information Leakage and Stackelberg Leadership in LUO Huajiang# 63 B 1 Cournot Competition”, May 2015

11 “Signaling Information in a Vertical Decentralized Supply LI Tian, LUO Huajiang and 32 A 0.3334 Chain”, Proceedings of 3rd Asia-Pacific Conference on SHANG Weixin Management and Business, Higher Education Forum and Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea, 28 Jun-2 Jul 2015, pp 316-322

12 “Buyback Contract and Price Postponement in a SHANG Weixin, ZHANG 33 A 0.3334 Decentralized Supply Chain with Additive and Kairen and ZHOU Weihua Price-Dependent Demand”, presented at The 20th Conference of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS) 2014, IFORS, Barcelona, Spain, 13-18 Jul 2014

13 “Study of a Passenger-taxi Queueing System with Nonzero SHANG Weixin 32 A 1 Matching Time”, Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM15), Guangzhou, China, 2015, pp 1-5

# Student 61 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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14 “Competitive Market Research and Product Design”, Oct WANG Haixiu# 63 B 1 2014

15 “Targeting the High Value Customers while Under Resource CUI Geng, WONG Man-leung 21 A 0.3334 Constraint: Partial Ordering Constrained Optimization”, and WAN Xiang Journal of Interactive Marketing, 29(1) Feb 2015, pp 27-37

16 “Grammar Based Genetic Programming with Bayesian WONG P K, LO L Y, WONG 32 A 0.25 Network”, Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE World Congress Man-leung and LEUNG K S on Computational Intelligence, Beijing, China, Jul 2014, pp 739-746 (on-line version)

17 “Grammar-Based Genetic Programming with Dependence WONG P K, LO L Y, WONG 32 A 0.25 Learning and Bayesian Network Classifier”, Proceedings of Man-leung and LEUNG K S the 2014 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, Vancouver, Canada, Jul 2014, pp 959-966 (on-line version)

# Student 62 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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18 “Financial Fraud Detection by Using Grammar-based LI H B and WONG Man-leung 32 A 0.5 Multi-objective Genetic Progamming with Ensemble Learning”, Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Sendai, Japan, May 2015 (on-line version)

19 “Large Causal Gene Regulatory Network Inference by LO L Y, WONG Man-leung, 21 A 0.25 Decomposition into Subnetworks”, International Journal of LEE K H and LEUNG K S Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics, 5(3), May 2015, pp 175-183 (on-line version)

20 “Tackling Message Congestion in Agent-Based YEUNG Wing-lok 33 A 1 Manufacturing Control”, presented at 4th Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Asian Conference 2014 and the 5th International Asia Conference on Industrial Engineering and Management Innovation, Xian Jiaotong University, Xian, China, 21-22 Jul 2014

# Student 63 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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21 “Modality Selection based on Agent Negotiation for Voice YEUNG Wing-lok 33 A 1 Search on Smartphones Paired with Wearable Accessories: A Preliminary Architectural Design”, presented at IUI 2015 Fourth Workshop on Interacting with Smart Objects, Atlanta, USA, Mar 2015

# Student 64 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 37: Department of Management

22 “Effects of Goal Interdependence on Help Seeking Through BAV IK Yu en -lam# 63 B 1 Knowledge Sharing and Knowledge Hiding: The Moderating Roles of Reciprocity Beliefs”, May 2015

23 “Learning Goal Orientation and Creative Performance: The LEUNG Kwok, CHEN 21 A 0.3334 Differential Mediating Roles of Challenge and Enjoyment Tingting and CHEN Guoquan Intrinsic Motivations”, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 31(3), Sep 2014, pp 811-834

24 “Reaping the Benefits of Innovation Through Supervisor CHEN Tingting, LI Fuli and 32 A 0.3334 Support from a Motivational Perspective”, Proceedings of ZHAO Yi The 2014 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM), Philadelphia, PA, USA, 1-5 Aug 2014 (on-line version) [Best Paper Proceedings]

25 「領導與下屬情緒智力對不當督導及工作壓力的作用機 GONG Sufang# 21 A 1 制」,載於《華東經濟管理》, 28(10),2014 年 10 月,頁 120-127

# Student 65 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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26 “Engaging Your Customers via Responding to Online LI Chunyu# 63 B 1 Product Reviews”, Jun 2015

27 “Contextualizing Nonaka’s Theory of Knowledge in China: HONG Fok-loi Jacky, SNELL 12 B 0.3334 When Samurai Meets Bruce Lee”, Handbook of Research Robin S and MAK C on Knowledge Management: Adaptation and Context, Anders Örtenblad (ed), Edward Elgar, Dec 2014, pp 343-365

28 “A Road Map for Empowering Undergraduates to Practice SNELL Robin S, CHAN 21 A 0.25 Service Leadership through Service-Learning in Teams”, Yin-lee Maureen, MA Hok-ka Journal of Management Education, 39(3), Jun 2015, pp Carol and CHAN Ka-man 372-399 Carmen

29 “Developing Civic-Mindedness in Undergraduate Business SNELL Robin S, CHAN 32 A 0.25 Students through Service-Learning Projects for Civic Yin-lee Maureen, MA Hok-ka Engagement and Service Leadership Practices for Civic Carol and CHAN Ka-man Improvement”, Proceedings of the Fifth World Business Carmen Ethics Forum, University of Macau, Macau, Dec 2014, pp 1-41 (On-line version)

# Student 66 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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30 “Developing Knowledge-Based Practices at Foreign HONG Fok-loi Jacky, SNELL 32 A 0.3334 Subsidiaries of Japanese MNCs through Political Robin S and MAK Cary Sensegiving and Sensemaking”, Proceedings of the Asian Economies and Businesses: Nation States in a Turbulent Environment, AIB South East Asia Region, Macau, Dec 2014, pp 1-39

31 “Enabling Local Knowledge Creation Through MAK Cary, SNELL Robin S 33 A 0.3334 Empowerment in Emerging Economy Context”, presented and HONG Fok-loi Jacky at a Symposium on Globalization of Knowledge Creation and Innovation in the Context of Emerging Economies, Management and Organization Review, Hong Kong (The paper was delivered at the pre-workshop PDW), Hong Kong, 4 Dec 2014

32 “Key Factors in Encouraging and Empowering SNELL Robin S, CHAN Y L 33 A 0.25 Undergraduates to Practice Service Leadership through M, CHAN K M C and MA H K Extra-curricular Service-learning Practicums”, presented at C the 5th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning: Love Journey: Community Engagement through Service-Learning. Fu Jen University, Taipei, Taiwan, May 2015

# Student 67 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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33 Associate Editor, Qualitative Research in Organizations SNELL Robin S 61 D 1 and Management: An International Journal, Managing the reviewing process for manuscripts

34 Building the Team Organization: How to Open Minds, TJOSVOLD Dean W and 11 A 0.5 Resolve Conflict and Ensure Cooperation, Basingstoke, TJOSVOLD Mary M Hampshire, England: Palgrave MacMillan, Jun 2015, 230 pages

35 “Cooperative and Competitive Conflict Management in TJOSVOLD Dean W, WONG 12 A 1 Organizations”, Handbook of Conflict Management Shiu-ho Alfred and CHEN Research, O Ayoko, N Ashkanasy and K Jehn (eds), Yifeng Cheltenham, UK: Edgar Elgard Publishers, Jul 2014, pp 33-50

36 “Constructive Controversy for Innovation in Business: TJOSVOLD Dean W, TANG 12 B 1 Theory, Research, and Application”, Innovation as a social Mo-lin Moureen and WAN process: Constructive Controversy – A Method for Conflict Man-kei Paulina Management, Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer Fachmedien, 2015, pp 89-104 (A Vollmer et al (Hrsg), Konstruktive Kontroverse in Organisationen, uniscope. Publikationen der SGO Stiftung, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2015)

# Student 68 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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37 “Leader Productivity and People Orientations for CHEN Guoquan and 21 A 0.5 Cooperative Goals and Effective Teams in China”, The TJOSVOLD Dean W International Journal of Human Resource Management, 25(15), Aug 2014, pp 2129-2145

38 “Reflecting on Reviewing: Applying Conflict Management TJOSVOLD Dean W 21 A 1 Research”, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 35(8), Nov 2014, pp 1079-1092

39 “Linking Ethical Leadership to Knowledge Sharing and TJOSVOLD Dean W, CHEN 32 A 1 Knowledge Hiding: The Mediating Role of Psychological Yifeng, BAV IK Yu en -lam# and Engagement”, Proceedings of the 2015 International TANG Pok-man# Conference on Management and Behavioural Sciences, International Economics Development Research Center, Singapore, 25-26 Mar 2015, pp 71-76 [Best Paper Award]

40 “Conflict between Leaders and Employees: The Role of GUO Yang, TJOSVOLD Dean 33 A 0.5 Transformational Leadership”, presented at the 2014 W, WONG Shiu-ho Alfred and Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, LI Xinxin USA, Aug 2014

# Student 69 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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41 “Effects of Ethical Climate by Functional Specialization in SHAFER William E, POON 33 A 0.3333 a Chinese Accounting Firm”, presented at Annual Paris CC Margaret and TJOSVOLD Business and Social Science Research Conference, World Dean W Business Institute, Paris, France, 7-8 Aug 2014

42 “Constructive Controversy: Its Relevance for Cross Cultural TJOSVOLD Dean W and 33 B 1 Team Effectiveness”, presented at EAWOP, Oslo, Norway, CHEN Yifeng 19-23 May 2015

43 Asian Editor, Journal of World Business, 2004-Nov 2014 TJOSVOLD Dean W 61 D 1

44 Associate Editor, Cross Cultural Management, TJOSVOLD Dean W 61 D 1 2015-present

45 Associate Editor, Group Decision and Negotiation, TJOSVOLD Dean W 61 D 1 2012-present

46 Associate Editor, Journal of Organizational Behavior, TJOSVOLD Dean W 61 D 1 2008-2015

# Student 70 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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47 Ex-officio Senior Editor, Journal of World Business, Nov TJOSVOLD Dean W 61 D 1 2014-present

48 “Business Confidence in Government Regulators: WONG Shiu-ho Alfred, WEI L 21 A 0.6667 Cooperative Goals and Confirmation of Face in China”, and TJOSVOLD Dean W International Journal of Conflict Management, 26(3), 2015, pp 268-287

49 “Service Leadership for Adaptive Selling and Effective WONG Shiu-ho Alfred, LIU 21 A 0.6667 Customer Service Teams”, Industrial Marketing Ying and TJOSVOLD Dean W Management, 46, Apr 2015, pp 122-131

50 “Servant Leadership for Team Conflict Management, WONG Shiu-ho Alfred, LIU 33 A 0.6667 Coordination, and Customer Relationships”, presented at Ying and TJOSVOLD Dean W the 2014 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA, Aug 2014

51 “Servant Leadership for Team Coordination and Quality WONG Shiu-ho Alfred, 33 A 0.5 Customer Relationships”, presented at 2014 AIB Southeast TJOSVOLD Dean W, KHONG Asia Regional Conference, Hong Kong Institute of Business Eva and FUNG Clara Studies, Lingnan University and City University of Macau, Macau, 7-9 Dec 2014

# Student 71 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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52 “Respectful Leadership for Conflict Management and Team WONG Shiu-ho Alfred, 33 A 1 Effectiveness”, presented at EAWOP, Oslo, Norway, 19-23 TJOSVOLD Dean W and May 2015 CHEN Yifeng

53 Senior Editor, Asia Pacific Journal of Management WONG Shiu-ho Alfred 61 D 1

54 “Affective Commitment, Loyalty to Supervisor and Guanxi: WONG Yui-tim Edward 33 A 1 Chinese Employees in Joint Ventures and Reformed State-owned Enterprises”, presented at 2014 AIB Southeast Asia Regional Conference, Hong Kong Institute of Business Studies, Lingnan University and City University of Macau, Macau, 7-9 Dec 2014

# Student 72 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 37: Department of Marketing & International Business

55 The Rise of Asian Firms: Strengths and Strategies, Palgrave CHAN Tsang-sing and CUI 14 B 1 MacMillan, Nov 2014, 248 pages Geng

56 “M(Art)Worlds: Consumer Perceptions of How Luxury JOY A, WANG J, CHAN 21 A 0.4 Brand Stores Become Art Institutions”, Journal of Tsang-sing, SHERRY J and Retailing, 90(3), 2014, pp 347-364 CUI Geng

57 “Friends or Non-Friends? How Communicators Relation CHEN Yu-jen and KIRMANI A 33 A 0.5 Backfires Message Persuasiveness”, presented at Association for Consumer Research, ACR, Baltimore, USA, 23-26 Oct 2014

58 “Rating with Confidence: Rating Certainty and CHEN Yu-jen and GODES D 33 A 0.5 Word-of-Mouth Behavior”, presented at Association for Consumer Research, ACR, Baltimore, USA, 23-26 Oct 2014

# Student 73 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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59 “Managing Social Media Effectively: How the Sequence of CHEN Yu-jen and QI Suntong# 33 A 1 Advertisement Endorsement Affects Behavioral Intention”, presented at ACSS 2015 – The Sixth Asian Conference on the Social Sciences, International Academic Forum (IAFOR), Kobe, Japan, 11-14 Jun 2015

60 “Overcmoing ‘Liability of Newness’ of International New CHEN Yuqing# 63 B 1 Ventures: The Role of Flexibility”, Jun 2015

61 “Customer Satisfaction and the Profitability of Chinese CHOW Kong-wing Clement 33 A 1 Airlines”, presented at The 24th International Conference on the Pacific Rim Management, Association for Chinese Management Educator, Los Angeles, USA, 10-12 Jul 2014

62 “Different Roads to Rome? Patterns of Internationalization CUI Geng, CHAN Tsang-sing, 12 B 0.75 in Chinese Firms”, The Rise of Asian Firms: Strengths and ZHANG Hua and PENG Ling Strategies, Chan Tsang-sing and Cui Geng (eds), Palgrave MacMillan, Oct 2014, pp 183-204

# Student 74 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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63 “Research on Asian Firms: A Review and Look Forward”, CUI Geng, CHAN Tsang-sing 12 B 0.6667 The Rise of Asian Firms: Strengths and Strategies, Chan and ZHANG Hua Tsang-sing and Cui Geng (eds), Palgrave MacMillan, Oct 2014, pp 1-24

64 “The Internationalization of Emerging Market ZHANG Yuanyuan, CUI Geng 12 B 0.6667 Multinationals: Effects of Host and Home Country and CHAN Tsang-sing Institutional Factors”, The Rise of Asian Firms: Strengths and Strategies, Chan Tsang-sing and Cui Geng (eds), Palgrave MacMillan, Oct 2014, pp 45-64

65 “Location Choice and Entry Mode of Emerging Market CUI Geng, CHAN Tsang-sing 21 A 0.6667 Multinationals: A Study of Chinese Firms”, Journal of and ZHANG Yuanyuan International Marketing Strategies, 2(1), Fall 2014, pp 1-12

66 “Targeting the High Value Customers While Under CUI Geng, WONG Man-leung 21 A 0.3334 Resource Constraint: Partial Ordering Constrained and WAN Xiang Optimization”, Journal of Interactive Marketing, 29(1) Feb 2015, pp 27-37

# Student 75 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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67 “Consume Publicly or Privately? The Dilemma of CUI Geng, PENG Ling and LI 32 A 0.6667 Counterfeit Consumers”, Proceedings of the Academy of Chunyu International Business Southeast Asia Regional Conference, Hong Kong Institute of Business Studies, City University of Macau, Macau, Dec 2014, pp 1-29

68 “Not All Measures Are Equal: Item Response Theory for CUI Geng 33 A 1 New Product Concept Testing”, presented at TCSSE International Conference of Science and Technology, University of Toronto, New York, USA, 11-12 Aug 2014

69 “The Effects of Affective and Utilitarian Brand LEUNG Lai-cheung, 21 A 0.3334 Relationships on Brand Consideration”, Journal of Brand BOUGOURE Ursula and Management, 21(6), Oct 2014, pp 469-484 MILLER Karen

70 “The Impact of Affective and Utilitarian Consumer-Brand LEUNG Lai-cheung, 31 B 0.3334 Relationships on Consideration Sets and Brand Equity”, BOUGOURE Ursula and Proceedings of the 4th International Consumer Brand MILLER Karen Relationships Conference, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 21-23 May 2015, pp 1-6

# Student 76 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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71 “Enhancing Brand Equity for Services through LEUNG Lai-cheung 32 A 1 Consumer-Brand Experiences and Relationship”, Proceedings of 13th Annual International Conference on Marketing, Athens Institutes for Education and Research, Athens, Greece, 29 Jun-2 Jul 2015 (On-line version)

72 “Market-oriented Sustainability and Buyer Involvement for LI Ling-yee Esther 32 A 1 Export Performance”, Proceedings of the Academic of International Business Southeast Asia Regional Conference, Hong Kong Institute of Business Studies, Lingnan University and City University of Macau, Macau, 7-9 Dec 2014

73 “The Working Poor”, Economic Journal 2014, 2014(1), LUI Hon-kwong 22 B 1 Nov 2014, pp 30-32

74 “Assessing Response Format Effects on the Scaling of PENG Ling and FINN Adam 32 A 0.5 Marketing Stimuli”, Proceedings of the Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Regional Conference, Hong Kong Institute of Business Studies, Lingnan University and City University of Macau, Macau, 7-9 Dec 2014, pp 1-34 [Best Paper Award]

# Student 77 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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75 “Impact of Placard Language on Emotional Responses”, YIN Cheng-yue and POON 21 A 0.5 Annals of Tourism Research, 49, Nov 2014, pp 138-140 Shing-chung Patrick

76 “Consumers' Reactions to Global Versus Local Advertising ZHOU Lianxi, POON 21 A 0.3334 Appeals: A Test of Culturally Incongruent Images in Shing-chung Patrick and China”, Journal of Business Research, 68(3), Spring 2015, WONG Haizhong pp 561-568

77 “The Impact of Negative Publicity on Hotel Consumers in POON Shing-chung Patrick, 33 A 0.3334 China”, presented at 2014 Global Marketing Conference, XIE Lishan and GAO Teng Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Association, Singapore, 15-18 Jul 2014

78 “Word-of-Mouth and Luxury Brand Consumption The POON Shing-chung Patrick 33 A 1 Roles of Attitude Functions”, presented at 2015 Global Fashion Management Conference, Global Alliance of Marketing and Management Associations, Florence, Italy, 25-28 Jun 2015

# Student 78 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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79 “The Impact of Team Diversity on Team Learning TONG Shing Steve 32 A 1 Performance”, Proceedings of the Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Regional Conference, Hong Kong Institute of Business Studies, Lingnan University and City University of Macau, Macau, 7-9 Dec 2014, pp 59

80 “Chinese Consumer Attitudes to the Purchase of WHITLA Paul A 33 A 1 Second-hand Goods”, presented at SIBR-Thammas 2015 Bangkok Conference on Interdisciplinary Business & Economics Research, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand, 4-6 Jun 2015

81 “Negative Brand Publicity In International Markets and the WHITLA Paul A 33 A 1 Impact on Domestic Reputation”, presented at the 2014 International Conference on Business and Information, International Business Academics Consortium and Academy of Taiwan Information System Research, Osaka, Japan, 3-5 Jul 2014

# Student 79 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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82 “The Use of E-commerce Site for Partner Search”, ZHAN Ge and WONG Hiu-kan 32 A 0.5 Proceedings of the 2014 2nd Journal Conference on Ada e-Education, e-Business, e-Management and e-Learning (JC4E 2014 2nd), International Journal of Information and Education Technology, Madrid, Spain, 19-20 Jul 2014, International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology Press, Winter 2014, pp 1-4

Sub-total: 57.8178

# Student 80 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 40: Department of Economics

1 “Does Parental Absence Reduce Cognitive Skills? Evidence FAN Cheng-ze Simon, ZHANG 21 A 0.4 From Rural China”, Journal of Development Economics, Hongliang, BEHRMAN Jere, 111, Nov 2014, pp 181-195 WEI Xiangdong and ZHANG Junsen

2 「民主的再思考和對香港的啟示」,載於《港澳研究》, HO Lok-sang 21 A 1 2014 年,第 4 卷,第 3 期,2014 年 11 月,頁 9-16

# Student 81 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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3 “Cross-cultural Validation of the Fear of Happiness Scale MOHSEN J, ZARINA K, 21 A 0.0526 Across 14 National Groups”, Journal of Cross-Cultural TATIANA P, Psychology, 45(2), Jul 2014, pp 246-264 AMERKHANOVA N, POON W C, YEUNG Wai-lan Victoria, SURESH S, MUSTAPHA A, RYOSUKE A, IGARASHI Tasuku, TSUKAMOTO Saori, RIZWAN Muhammad, KHILJI Imran Ahmed, FERREIRA Maria Cristina, PANG S Joyce, HO Lok-sang, HAN Gyuseog, BAE Jaechang and JIANG Ding-yu

4 “Risk, Poverty and the Impacts of Weather Index Insurance: KAHSAY Haftom Bayray# 33 B 1 Evidence from Rural Households in Northern Ethiopia”, presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of Hong Kong Economic Association, University, Jinan, China, 13 -14 Dec 2014

# Student 82 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 “Urban Density, Human Capital, and Productivity in LI Xinyu# 63 B 1 Service Industries: An Analysis of Firm-level Data of China”, May 2015

6 “Understanding the Economic Factors that Have Affected LIN Ping and QIAO Yue 12 A 0.5 China’s Anti-Monopoly Law”, The Economic Characteristics of Developing Jurisdictions and Their Implications for Competition Law, Michal Gal, Josef Drexl, Eleanor Fox, David Gerber and Mor Bakhoum (eds), Edward Elgar, Jun 2015, pp 114-152

7 “Defining Relevant Antitrust Markets in the Present of Price LIN Ping 21 A 1 Discrimination” (in Chinese), China Price Study, Apr 2015, pp 29-32

8 “Price-Tests in Defining Relevant Antitrust Markets: The LIN Ping 21 A 1 Case of Maotai-Wuliangye” (in Chinese), China Industrial Economics, No 325, Apr 2015, pp 135-148

# Student 83 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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9 “The Effects of Vertical Integration on Product Innovation”, LIN Ping 33 B 1 presented at Summer Workshop on Antitrust Economics and Competition Policy, Renmin University, Beijing, China, 12 Jul 2014; and also presented at 41st Annual Conference of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE), EARIE, Milan, Italy, 29-31 Aug 2014

10 “Tort Law and Innovation Incentive”, presented at 2014 LIN Ping and ZHANG Tianle 33 B 1 Workshop in Industrial Organization and Management Strategy, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong; and also presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of Hong Kong Economic Association, Hong Kong Economic Association, Jinan, China, 13-14 Dec 2014

11 “Financial Integration and Chinese Stock Markets”, RAN Jimmy 33 A 1 presented at The 10th Annual Conference of the Asia-Pacific Economic Association, The Asia-pacific Economic Association and Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand, 10-12 Jul 2014

# Student 84 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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12 “The Equilibrium RMB Exchange Rate Reconsideration in RAN Jimmy 33 A 1 Edwards Model”, presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of Hong Kong Economic Association, Hong Kong Economic Association, Jinan, China, 13-14 Dec 2014

13 “The Economic Challenges for the Next Century”, SEADE Jesús 33 B 1 presented at the Public Conference, Mexico’s El Colegio Nacional (National Academy), Oct 2014

14 “China’s ODI: Needs, Determinants and Strategy”, SEADE Jesús 33 B 1 presented at the Plenary Conference of Bank of Mexico, Mexico’s Central Bank, Nov 2014

15 “Global Financial Crisis and Perceptions of Job Insecurity: VOON Jan-piaw Thomas and 21 A 0.5 The China Case”, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental MA Yiu C Economics, 53, Nov 2014, pp 138-148

16 “Does Foreign Investing Contribute to Credit Risk”, VOON Jan-piaw Thomas 33 B 1 presented at Cambridge Business and Economics Conference (CBEC), CBEC, Cambridge, UK, 1-2 Jul 2014

# Student 85 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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17 “Labour Market Design and Employee Well-being in WEI Xiangdong, CHEN Xun, 33 B 0.25 China”, presented at the International Conference on HEYWOOD John and “Protecting the Weak”, Interdisciplinary Centre for East SIEBERT Stan Asian Studies, Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main, 22-24 Jan 2015

18 “Peer Effects and Observability: Theory and Evidence from WEI Xiangdong 33 B 1 a Field Experiment”, presented at the International Workshop on “New Directions in the Human Capital Theory”, Birmingham University, 25-26 Jun 2015

19 “Price-level Co-movements within Preferential Trade WHITTEN Gregory 33 A 1 Agreements (PTAs)”, presented at GTAP 18th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis on “Information for the Policy Maker: Practical Economic Modelling for Tomorrow”, Global Trade Analysis Project, Melbourne, Australia, 17-19 Jun 2015

20 “Interpersonal Bundling”, Management Science, 61(6), Jun CHEN Yongmin and ZHANG 21 A 0.5 2015, pp 1456-1471 Tianle

# Student 86 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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21 “Challenges of Working with the Chinese NBS Firm Level BIESEBROECK Johaness V, 21 A 0.3334 Data”, China Economic Review, 30, Sep 2014, pp 339-352 BRANDT Loren and ZHANG Yifan

22 “Cross-Country Diffusion of Culture Through FDI: A ZHANG Yifan 33 B 1 Firm-level Analysis of Gender Inequality in China”, presented at the 8th Biennial Conference of Hong Kong Economic Association, Hong Kong Economic Association, Jinan, China, 13-14 Dec 2014

23 “A Fire Sale without Fire: An Explanation of ZHANG Yifan 33 B 1 Labor-Intensive FDI in China”, presented at 16th Euroasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference, EBES, Istanbul, Turkey, 27-29 May 2015

Sub-total: 18.536

# Student 87 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 43: Department of Sociology & Social Policy

1 “British Sociology and Raymond Aron”, Sociological BAEHR Peter W 12 A 1 Amnesia: Cross Currents in Disciplinary History, Alexander Law and Eric Royal Lybeck (eds), London: Ashgate, 2015, pp 17-36

2 “American Sociology and the Limits of Partisan Expertise”, BAEHR Peter W 22 B 1 The American Sociologist, 46(1), 2015, pp 40-50

3 “American Sociology: Past and Prospect”, presented at BAEHR Peter W 33 B 1 American Sociological Association Annual Conference, History of Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, USA, 16-19 Aug 2014

4 “The Functional Form of Fair Pay at Very High Levels of BURAK HO Beste Esra 33 B 1 Pay”, presented at the Hong Kong Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Hong Kong, Dec 2014

# Student 88 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 “Is The Sky The Limit? Fair Executive Pay as Performance BURAK HO Beste Esra 33 B 1 Rises”, presented at the International Symposium on Globalization, Changing Labour Market and Social Mobility: Challenges for Education and Urban Governance, Hong Kong, Jan 2015

6 《贍養到善養:現代中華文化的安老責任情理法》,香 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 13 B 1 港:循道衛理書室出版,2014 年,255 頁

7 “Social and Psychological Barriers to Private Retirement CHOU K L, YU K M, CHAN 21 A 0.25 Savings in Hong Kong”, Journal of Aging & Social Policy, W S and CHAN Cheung-ming 26, 2014, pp 308-323 Alfred

8 “Widening of a Poverty Gap: A condition of governance CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred, 21 A 0.3334 crisis in Hong Kong”, Advances in Applied Sociology, 4(3), CHEUNG Y L S and LAI C K 2014, pp 69-84 T

9 “Chinese Conception of Mental Illness: A Comparative CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred, 21 A 0.3334 Culture Analysis”, Asian Journal of Pharmacy, Nursing and CAO Ting and GAO Meng-ting Medical Sciences, 3(1), Feb 2015

# Student 89 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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10 “Age Friendly Neighbourhoods as Civic Participation: CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 21 A 0.5 Implementation of an Active Ageing Policy in Hong Kong”, and CAO Ting Journal of Social Work Practice: Psychotherapeutic Approaches in Health, Welfare and the Community, 29(1), Mar 2015, pp 53-68

11 「香港病患者與中西療法偏好研究」,載於《紫荊論壇》, CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 22 A 0.5 第 17 期,2014 年 9-10 月號,頁 78-83 and 陳敏燕

12 “Meeting Ageing Challenges in the Asia Pacific – CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 Case-Study: Integrating Community Care and Policy (Country Policies, Funding, Operational Model, Programme & Activities)”, presented at 4th Ageing Australasia Global Masterclass – Future of Ageing-in-Place, Global Coalition on Aging, Brisbane, Australia, 8 Aug 2014

13 「融合海外經驗開拓香港未來」,發表於由香港安老服務 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 協會、中小企國際聯盟安老及殘疾服務聯會、全港私營 安老院同業會合辦之「未來五年香港安老服務長期照顧 前瞻與發展」研討會,香港,2014 年 9 月 19 日

# Student 90 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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14 「亞洲太平洋及香港的老齡化趨勢」,發表於由廣東省保 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 健協會老年保健專業委員會主辦之「第三屆嶺南老年病 暨健康管理論壇暨廣東省保健協會老年保健專業委員會 2014 年年會」,廣州市中山大學,中國廣州,2014 年 9 月 20 日

15 「長者服務政策及未來發展方向」,發表於由香港社工及 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 福利人員工會主辦之「長者社區照顧服務分享會」,香 港,2014 年 9 月 24 日

16 “Use of information and communication technologies for CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 ageing in place”, presented at Technologies and Healthy Ageing Symposium, Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI), Hong Kong, 30 Sep 2014

17 “Age-Friendly Environment for Healthy and Active CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 Ageing”, presented at The 8th Orthopaedic Nursing Conference 2014, Asian Association for Dynamic Osteosynthesis, Hong Kong, 18 Oct 2014

# Student 91 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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18 “Filial expectation and depression among Chinese elderly CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 people in Hong Kong”, presented at International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA) 2014 International Congress, IPA, Beijing, China, 23-25 Oct 2014

19 “Depression in Elderly People: Cultural Factors and CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 Psychosocial Interventions”, presented at International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA) 2014 International Meeting, IPA, Beijing, China, 23-26 Oct 2014

20 “Age-Friendly Environment for Healthy and Active Ageing: CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 Age-Friendly Community (AFC) in Tsuen Wan”, presented at The 6th Global Conference of the Alliance for Healthy Cities, The China Hong Kong Chapter, Alliance for Healthy Cities, Hong Kong, 30 Oct 2014

21 “Policy Initiatives for Active Ageing in Hong Kong”, CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 presented at International Symposium of the Grandparents Day 2014 on “What is Retirement”, Hong Kong Sustainable Development Research Institute, Hong Kong, 31 Oct 2014

# Student 92 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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22 “Revitalizing Caring Functions of Family: Building CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 Solidarity Among Generations”, presented at 4th Regional Symposium of Consortium of Institutes on Family in the Asian Region, East China University of Science & Technology (ECUST), Shanghai, China, 12-15 Nov 2014

23 「青年就業新出路,投身安老服務解人才荒」,發表於由 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 香港老年學會主辦之「香港安老服務業人力資源暨求職 網發佈研討會」,香港,2014 年 11 月 21 日

24 「從跨齡角度透視未來服務方向」,發表於由香港仔坊會 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 主辦之「跨代共融 • 社會創新」研討會,香港,2014 年 12 月 12 日

25 “Active Aging – Innovations for an Ageing Society”, CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 presented at “Active Ageing” (「活齡創新世紀」), The Jade Club and Good Lab, Hong Kong, 10 Jan 2015

# Student 93 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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26 “Service Models for Caring Elderly People in Hong Kong”, CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 presented at Strategic Making and Team Building Workshop on Psychogeriatric Service, Kwai Chung Hospital, Hong Kong, 28 Feb 2015

27 「長者服務前瞻」,發表於由社會福利署九龍城及油尖旺 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 區主辦之「九龍城及油尖旺區福利服務研討會 2015」暨 福利策劃/服務協調委員會/地方委員會聯合會議「跨 界同心見愛心」,香港,2015 年 3 月 2 日

28 “Ageing Well in Hong Kong: Policy Responses”, presented CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 at The 10th Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Society of Geriatric Psychiatry, Taiwanese Society of Geriatric Psychiatry, Tai Chung, Taiwan, 15 Mar 2015

29 “New Trends and Strategies in Elder Care: Cross CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 Disciplines, Cross Sectors & Cross Age Collaborations”, presented at Policy Dialogue Series, Department of Asian and Policy Studies, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong, 1 Apr 2015

# Student 94 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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30 “An Update on HKSAR Ageing Policies on Health and CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 Social Care”, presented at Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2015, Ageing Asia Pte Ltd, Singapore, 14 Apr 2015

31 「認知障礙症服務發展政策與前瞻」,發表於由基督教香 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 港信義會社會服務主辦之「延智一站通」早期認知障礙 症服務專業分享暨新書發布會,香港,2015 年 4 月 24 日

32 “Measuring Outcomes of Elderly Services: Ascertaining the CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 Best Value for Residential Care via a Voucher Scheme in Hong Kong”, presented at Community Care Forum 2015, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), Singapore, 15-16 May 2015

33 “Impact on Health and Social Care of an Ageing Population CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 33 B 1 in Asia: Policy Initiatives in Hong Kong”, presented at the Hospital Authority Convention 2015: Symposium 10 – Care for the Elderly, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, 19 May 2015

# Student 95 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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34 「香港人口老年化的情況及社福團體於人口老年化可扮 CHAN Cheung-ming Alfred 64 D 1 演的角色」,香港婦聯屬下之「婦女發展及訓練委員會」, 香港,2014 年 8 月 16 日

35 「中港關係論述中家庭及性別倫理的建構與解讀」,載 CHAN Hau-nung Annie 12 B 1 於《罷課不罷學:雨傘運動前夕的理論和思想大檢閱》, 葉蔭聰、陳景輝〈編〉,香港:進一步出版社,2015 年 5 月,頁 388-398

36 「傘下母親 Carol」,載於《雨傘女子說》,許迪鏘〈編〉, CHAN Hau-nung Annie 12 B 1 香港:進一步媒體,2015 年 6 月,頁 77-90

37 “Gendered Organization Perspectives in Context: Female CHAN Hau-nung Annie 33 A 1 Officers in the Hong Kong Police 1950 to the Present”, presented at XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, Yokohama, Japan, Jul 2014

# Student 96 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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38 “CEDAW and Women’s Rights in Post-1997 Hong Kong”, CHAN Hau-nung Annie 33 A 1 presented at XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, Yokohama, Japan, Jul 2014

39 “Hong Kong Teenagers Negotiating Romance and Intimate CHAN Hau-nung Annie 33 A 1 Relationships – A Matter of Time Management and Career Planning”, presented at Hong Kong Sociological Association Annual meeting, Hong Kong, Dec 2014

40 “Illich, Ivan”, International Encyclopedia of Social and CHEN Hon-fai 12 A 1 Behavioral Sciences, James D Wright (ed), The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, May 2015, pp 584-588

41 「天主教會與社會變遷:澳門平信徒的觀點和建議」 CHEN Hon-fai 31 B 1 (“The Catholic Church and Social Transformation: The Views of the Macau Catholics”),載於「二十世紀天主教 澳門華人信友團體的傳承和發展」論文集,天主教澳門教 區,澳門理工學院,澳門,2014 年 9 月,頁 53-67

# Student 97 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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42 “Transitional Justice and Its Effects in the Czech Republic”, DAVID Roman 12 A 1 Post-Communist Transitional Justice: Lessons from 25 Years of Experience, Lavinia Stan and Nadia Nedelsky (eds), Cambridge University Press, Feb 2015, pp 97-121

43 “Bring the Subjective Back: Resources and husband-to-wife CHOI Yuk-ping Susanne, 21 A 0.25 physical assault among Chinese Couples in Hong Kong”, CHEUNG Yuet-wah, CHEUNG Violence Against Women (VAW), 20, Dec 2014, pp Ka-lok Adam and DAVID 1428-1446 Roman

44 “International Criminal Tribunals and the Perception of DAVID Roman 21 A 1 Justice: The Effect of the ICTY in Croatia”, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 8(3), Dec 2014, pp 476-495

45 “Transitional Justice and Changing Memories of the Past in DAVID Roman 21 A 1 Central Europe”, Government & Opposition, 50(1), Jan 2015, pp 24-44

# Student 98 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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46 “Transitional Justice and Collective Memory: Dealing With DAVID Roman 33 A 1 Japan’s Occupation in South Korea”, presented at 18th International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology Facing an Unequal World: Challenges for Global Sociology, ISA, Yokohama, Japan, 13-19 Jul 2014

47 “Good Neighbours: Perceptions about Ethnic and Religious DAVID Roman 33 A 1 Minorities in Myanmar”, presented at Hong Kong Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Hong Kong Sociological Association, Hong Kong, 5-6 Dec 2014

48 “Transitional Justice in Myanmar’s Democratization”, DAVID Roman 33 A 1 presented at 2015 Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, Seattle, USA, 28-31 May 2015

49 “Lustration: International Experience and Ukrainian DAVID Roman 33 B 1 Perspectives”, presented at USAID & Open Dialog Roundtable, USAID & Open Dialog Foundation, Kyiv, Ukraine, 13 Feb 2015

# Student 99 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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50 “The Making of Rurality in Hong Kong: Exploring Village LAI Chun-on# 63 B 1 Users’ Perception of Rural Space”, Feb 2015

51 “Why do Girls Stay Silent?: An Exploratory Research on LAU Sui# 63 B 1 Young Women’s Tolerance toward Stranger Harassment”, Jun 2015

52 《高等教育新思維:中國特色的服務研習》,中國:社 MA Hok-ka Carol, CHAN 14 A 0.5 會科學文獻出版社,2014 年,189 頁 Cheung-ming Alfred, 劉誠 and 麥梅芳

53 “A Road Map for Empowering Undergraduates to Practice SNELL Robin S, CHAN 21 A 0.25 Service Leadership through Service-Learning in Teams”, Yin-lee Maureen, MA Hok-ka Journal of Management Education, 39(3), Jun 2015, pp Carol and CHAN Ka-man 372-399 Carmen

# Student 100 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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54 “Developing Civic-Mindedness in Undergraduate Business SNELL Robin S, CHAN 32 A 0.25 Students through Service-Learning Projects for Civic Yin-lee Maureen, MA Hok-ka Engagement and Service Leadership Practices for Civic Carol and CHAN Ka-man Improvement”, Proceedings of the Fifth World Business Carmen Ethics Forum, University of Macau, Macau, Dec 2014, pp 1-41 (On-line version)

55 “Service-Learning in Asia”, presented at Conference on MA Hok-ka Carol 33 B 1 “Servant-leaders in Community Outreach, Research and Education”, National Sun Yat-sen University, China, 25 Oct 2014

56 “From Service-Learning to Community Participatory MA Hok-ka Carol 33 B 1 Research in Asia”, presented at Symposium on Mainstreaming University-Community Research Partnership, Community Based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education, India, 8 Apr 2015

57 “A New Paradigm in Higher Education: Service-Learning in MA Hok-ka Carol 64 D 1 China”, presented at the China Youth University for Political Sciences, China, 18-21 Mar 2015

# Student 101 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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58 “Carving Out a Walled Village to Imprison Friends: An SIU Leung-sea Lucia 33 A 1 Ethnographic Account in the Cyberspace of Ingress”, presented at 6th Global Conference: Videogame Cultures & the Future of Interactive Entertainment, Inter-Disciplinary.Net, Oxford, UK, 17-19 Jul 2014

59 “A Currency Based on Coercion: The Circulation of SIU Leung-sea Lucia 33 A 1 Japanese Military Yen in Hong Kong during 1941-45”, presented at 2014 EASST Conference - Situating Solidarities: Social Challenges for Science and Technology Studies, European Association for the study of Science and Technology (EASST), Torun, Poland, Sep 2014

60 “An International Experiment in Mundane Economic MARTA Gasparin, NEYLAND 33 A 0.3334 Exchanges: Coming up with Value in Different Places”, Daniel and SIU Leung-sea presented at the Everyday Market Lives Workshop, Lucia University of Warwick, 13 Feb 2015

61 “Ming Notes: China’s Experimental Transition from Gold to SIU Leung-sea Lucia 33 A 1 Paper”, presented at the Money, Finance and Everyday Life in China Workshop at East China East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, Jun 2015

# Student 102 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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62 Co-editor, 《中山管理評論跨領域質性研究特刊》(Special SIU Leung-sea Lucia 61 D 1 issue), May 2013-Dec 2014

Sub-total: 55.5002

# Student 103 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 44: Department of Chinese

1 《漢魏晉五言詩的演變—四種詩歌模式與自我呈現》, 陳 CAI Zong-qi 11 A 1 婧〈譯〉,北京:北京大學出版社,2015 年 5 月

2 「介紹一種解釋近體詩格律的新方法」 (“A New Method CAI Zong-qi 21 A 1 for Teaching the Tonal Prosody of the Recent-Style Poetry”),陳婧〈譯〉,載於《中國文學研究》,第 23 期, 2014 年 7 月,頁 49-87

3 “Foreword to the Inaugural Issue”, Journal of Chinese CAI Zong-qi and YUAN 21 A 0.5 Literature and Culture, 1(1-2), Nov 2014, pp 1-4 Xingpei

4 “The Richness of Ambiguity: A Mencian Statement and CAI Zong-qi 21 A 1 Interpretive Theory and Practice in Pre-modern China”, Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture, 1(1-2), Nov 2014, pp 263-289

# Student 104 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 「小令詞牌和節奏研究—從與近體詩關係的角度展開」 CAI Zong-qi 21 A 1 (“A Study on the Tune Titles and Poetic Rhythms of the Short Song Lyrics”),載於《文史哲》,2015 年 3 月,頁 49-87

6 「早期五言詩新探—節奏、句式、結構、詩境」 (“A New CAI Zong-qi 21 A 1 Exploration of Early Pentasyllabic Poetry: Rhythms, Syntax, Structures, and Visions”),載於《中國文哲研究集 刊》,第 44 期,2015 年 3 月,頁 1-55

7 Co-founding Editor in Chief, Journal of Chinese Literature CAI Zong-qi 61 D 1 and Culture (JCLC), a semi-annual journal co-sponsored by International Academy for China Studies, Peking University and the Forum on Chinese Poetic Culture, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and published by Duke University Press (the inaugural issue came out in December 2014)

8 「看‧女人」,載於《香港文學》,2014 年 10 月號,頁 CHAN Wai-ying 41 D 1 29

# Student 105 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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9 「世界真的這麼大」,載於《香港文學》,2015 年 1 月號, CHAN Wai-ying 41 D 1 頁 78-79

10 「我的舊居看得見微盪的海波紋」,載於《香港短篇小說 CHAN Wai-ying 41 D 1 選 2010-2012》,黎海華、馮偉才〈編〉,香港:三聯書店 (香港)有限公司,2015 年 2 月號,頁 272-274

11 「羅孚與冷戰時代的香港文學」,發表於由嶺南大學人文 CHENG Ching-hang Matthew 33 B 1 學科研究中心主辦之「冷戰時期中港台文學與文化翻譯」 國際學術研討會,香港,2015 年 3 月 6-7 日

12 《粵語學中文,愈學愈精神》(Cantonese as Teaching CHIN Wan-kan 13 B 1 Medium and Chinese Writing),香港:花千樹,2014 年 7 月,259 頁

13 「鬼魂傳說與香港地方記憶—兼論敘述群體的轉變」 CHIN Wan-kan 21 A 1 (“Ghostlore and Local Memory of Hong Kong: The Shift of the Narrating Communities”),載於《現代中文文學學 報》,2014 年冬,第 9 卷 2 期,頁 175-192

# Student 106 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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14 「也斯散文的早期本土藝術」 (“Local Awareness of Yasi's CHIN Wan-kan 33 A 1 Proses”),發表於由嶺南大學人文學科研究中心及文學院 主辦之「島和世界—也斯國際學術研討會」,香港,2015 年 5 月 21-23 日

15 「陳漢章《〈周禮〉行於春秋時證》析論」 (“A Critical HSU Tzu-pin 12 A 1 Study of Prevailing of the Book Zhouli During the Spring and Autumn Period of Chan Han-zhang”),載於《變動時代 的經學與經學家.民國時期(1912-1949)經學研究》, 2014 年 11 月,頁 273-315

16 「楊樹達《讀左傳》平議」 (“A Critical Study of Yang HSU Tzu-pin 12 A 1 Shu-da’s Notes on the Zuozhuan”),載於《變動時代的經 學與經學家.民國時期(1912-1949)經學研究》,2014 年 11 月,頁 389-419

17 「《左傳》『放絰而拜』及相關紀事考釋」 (“Rereading the HSU Tzu-pin 21 A 1 Phrase ‘Fang die er bai’ in the Zuozhuan Account”),載於 《中國經學》(中文社會科學引文索引 CSSCI 期刊),第 12 輯,2014 年 8 月,頁 75-85

# Student 107 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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18 「『諸侯冠禮之祼享正當士冠禮之醴或醮』考辨」 (“On HSU Tzu-pin 21 A 1 the Similarity and Difference Between ‘Guan Xiang’ and ‘Li Jiao’ ”),載於《中國經學》(中文社會科學引文索引 CSSCI 期刊),第 13 輯,2014 年 9 月,頁 147-160

19 「漢人《詩經》自然興象說發微」 (“On Han Scholars' HSU Tzu-pin 21 A 1 Interpretation of Metaphor and Allergory from the Book of Odes”),載於《古典學》創刊號,2015 年 5 月,頁 35-72

20 「《左傳》『公喪之如稅服終身』解」 (“The Denotation of HSU Tzu-pin 32 A 1 the Term ‘shuifu’ ”),載於《中日韓經學國際學術研討會 論文集》,臺北:萬卷樓,2015 年 4 月,頁 627-652

21 「《左傳》『晏嬰麤縗斬』楊伯峻注商榷」 (“An HSU Tzu-pin 32 A 1 Examination of Yang Bojun’s Explanation for the Account ‘Yan Ying Chucuizhan’ as Recorded in the Zuozhuan”),載 於《嶺南大學經學國際學術研討會論文集》,臺北:萬卷 樓,2015 年 4 月,頁 677-701

# Student 108 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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22 “An Interpretation of the Word ‘Qingan’ and Related HSU Tzu-pin 33 A 1 Matters as Recorded in Zuozhuan” (「《左傳》『請安』及相 關紀事釋義辨疑」), presented at Conference on Study of Confucian Classics and Chinese Poetic Art, Department of Chinese, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, Nov 2014

23 “The Transformation of Lord Zhuang of Zheng in Zuozhuan HSU Tzu-pin 33 A 1 and the texts in later periods”, presented at Conference on the Study of the Characters in Chunqiu and Zuozhuan Narratives, Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 12 Jun 2015

24 「蘇文擢先生禮學遺稿輯論二題」,發表於由香港浸會大 HSU Tzu-pin and 郭鵬飛 33 A 0.5 學中國語言文學系主辦之「香港經學研究的回顧與展望 國際學術研討會」,香港,2015 年 5 月

25 Editor, Journal of Chinese Literary Studies HSU Tzu-pin 61 D 1

26 「劉台拱《論語駢枝》研究」 (“Liu Taigong and HUANG Zhan# 21 A 1 LunyuPianzhi”),載於《當代儒學研究》,第 17 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 147-180

# Student 109 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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27 「《嶺南學報》小史述略—兼論陳寅恪與《嶺南學報》」 HUANG Zhan# 21 A 1 (“A Brief Review of the History of Lingnan Journal: Chen Yinque and Lingnan Journal”),載於《嶺南學報》(香港), 第 1 期,2015 年 3 月,頁 499-505

28 「嶺南大學漢學國際研討會暨《嶺南學報》復刊工作會 HUANG Zhan# 21 A 1 議綜述」 (“Lingnan University International Sinology Symposium: Review of the Conference for the Resumed Publication of Lingnan Journal”),載於《國際漢學研究通 訊》,第 8 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 293-297

29 「劉台拱學術研究-以《論語駢枝》為重心」,2015 年 6 HUANG Zhan# 63 B 1 月

30 「從《影梅庵憶語》看文學書寫之『真』」與『誠』」 KWONG Yim-tze Charles 21 A 1 (“ ‘Authenticity’ and ‘Sincerity’ in Literary Writing: the Case of Yingmeian yiyu”),載於《新國學》,第 10 卷,2014 年 10 月,頁 214-244

# Student 110 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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31 「詞中的第一身女性觸覺:以李清照為例」 (“1st-Person KWONG Yim-tze Charles 21 A 1 Feminine Touch in Ci Poetry: the Case of Li Qingzhao”),載 於《東方文化》,第 47 卷第 2 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 53-75

32 “Wine in the Poetry of Su Shi”, presented at 20th Biennial KWONG Yim-tze Charles 33 A 1 Conference of European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS), EACS, Lisbon, Portugal, 22-26 Jul 2014

33 “Values, Research & Confusion: Whither Education?”, KWONG Yim-tze Charles 33 A 1 presented at The Learning and Teaching@HKIEd Festival 2015, Hong Kong Institute of Education (“UGC Ambassador of Teaching” Seminar, Hong Kong, 26 Mar 2015

34 《千里晨芳》 (Morning Blossom from Afar, 22nd collection KWONG Yim-tze Charles 41 D 1 of 100 classical Chinese shi/ci poems),香港:匯智出版, 2014 年 12 月,119 頁

35 6 classical shi and ci poems,載於《香江藝林》,第 7 期, KWONG Yim-tze Charles 41 D 1 2014 年 12 月

# Student 111 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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36 8 classical shi poems,載於《圓桌詩刊》,第 46 期,2014 KWONG Yim-tze Charles 41 D 1 年 12 月,頁 47

37 「求真問道本心香:獲頒『教資會傑出教學獎』有感」 KWONG Yim-tze Charles 41 D 1 (prose),載於《明報月刊》,2015 年 4 月,頁 109-111

38 「謝師宴」 (prose),載於《城市文藝》,第 76 期,2015 KWONG Yim-tze Charles 41 D 1 年 4 月,頁 24-26

39 “ ‘Studying to Manage the World & Assist Heaven’: Boya KWONG Yim-tze Charles 64 D 1 Education & Liberal Education”, Lingnan University Annual Report 2013/14, Feb 2015, pp 8-13 (and Chinese translation)

40 “Northbound from Lingnan to Oxford: The Liberal Arts KWONG Yim-tze Charles 64 D 1 Quest of Sharon Wong”, Lingnan University Annual Report 2013/14, Feb 2015, pp 28-31

41 《語文縱橫—文.思.意》 (Chinese Language in Length LAU Yin-ping Grace and 11 A 0.5 and Breadth),香港:中華書局,2014 年冬,222 頁 CHENG Chi-bun

# Student 112 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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42 《粤劇與改編—論唐滌生的經典作品》 (Cantonese LAU Yin-ping Grace and 11 A 0.5 Opera and Adaptation – Work of Tong Dik Sang),香港:中 CHAN So-yee 華書局,2015 年 4 月,196 頁

43 「不遇、補償與辟邪— 論〈慶豐年五鬼鬧鍾馗〉」 LAU Yin-ping Grace 12 A 1 (“Failure , Compensation and Antipathy Magic in ‘Celebrating an Abundant Harvest the Five Ghosts Tease Zhong Kui’ ”),載於《中國俗文學》,陳平原〈主編〉,2015 年 5 月,頁 203-220

44 「陽醜‧鬼王與神堂—論《慶豐年五鬼鬧鍾馗》的造神 LAU Yin-ping Grace 21 A 1 過程」(“Ugliness,Ghost King and Temple:Deity-making in ‘Celebrating an Abundant Harvest the Five Ghosts Tease Zhong Kui’ ”),載於《人文中國學報》,第 20 期,2014 年 9 月,頁 253-289

45 「論裴鉶〈崔煒〉中的試鍊之旅」 (“The Journey of Trial LAU Yin-ping Grace 21 A 1 in ‘Cui Wei’ ”),載於《唐研究》,第 19 期,2014 年夏, 頁 529-543

# Student 113 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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46 「螺神、任務婚與難題—論(唐)《原化記》〈吳堪〉」 LAU Yin-ping Grace 21 A 1 (“Spiral Shell Goddess, Errand to Marry and Plunder Type of Marriage with Arduous Problems-Discussion of Wu Kan in Yuanhua Ji”), presented at International Conference of the Tang Dynasty, Suzhou University, Suzhou, China, 10-13 Oct 2014;並載於《東方文化》,第 48 卷第 1 期, 2015 年 6 月

47 「香港地區唐代文學研究概況(2012-2013)」(“Research of LAU Yin-ping Grace 22 B 1 Tang Literature in Hong Kong (2012-2013)”),載於《唐代 文學研究年鑑》,2014 年 9 月,頁 387-393

48 「水神、溺籍與歷險—論《聊齋誌異》〈織成 〉」 (“Water LAU Yin-ping Grace 33 A 1 Gods, Drowning and Trial: Liao Zhai Zhi Yi Zhi Cheng”), 發表於由嶺南大學中文系主辦之《嶺南學報》復刊學術 會議之三:「明清文學與文論」國際研討會暨《嶺南學 報》復刊號發佈會,香港,2015 年 3 月 20-21 日

# Student 114 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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49 「神話、成長與復生—論《養龍人師門》」 (“Myth, LAU Yin-ping Grace 33 A 1 Bildungsroman and Resurrection of ‘Yang Long Ren Shimen’ ”),發表於由嶺南大學人文學科研究中心及文學 院主辦之「島和世界—也斯國際學術研討會」,香港,2015 年 5 月 21-23 日

50 「《詩經》辭典述評-兼論古籍辭典的編纂」 (“Comment LEE Hung-kai 21 A 1 on Dictionaries of the Shijing: Discussion on the Compilation of Dictionaries of Chinese Classics”),載於《古 典學集刊》第一輯,2015 年 5 月,頁 252-263

51 「讀劉師培《毛詩詞例舉要》小識」 (“Study on the Maoshi LEE Hung-kai 32 A 1 Cili Juyao of Liushipei”),載於「變動時代的經學和經學 家(1912-1949)」論文集第 2 冊,台北:萬卷樓,2014 年 12 月,頁 237-252

52 「讀黃節《詩旨纂辭》小識」 (“Notes on Huangjie’s LEE Hung-kai 32 A 1 Shizhizuanci”) , 載於「變動時代的經學和經學家 (1912-1949)」論文集第 2 冊,台北:萬卷樓,2014 年 12 月,頁 457-468

# Student 115 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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53 「《小雅‧都人士》『綢直如髮』解」 (“Discussion on the LEE Hung-kai 32 A 1 Meaning of Chouzhi rufa”),載於「中日韓經學國際學術 研討會」論文集,林慶彰、盧鳴東〈編〉,台北:萬卷樓, 2015 年 4 月,頁 441-450

54 「區大典《詩經講義》述評」 (“A Study of Ou Daidian’s LEE Hung-kai 33 B 1 Lecture Notes on the Shijing”),發表於由香港浸會大學中 文系及新亞研究所主辦之「香港經學研究回顧與前瞻」 國際學術研討會,香港,2015 年 5 月 6-7 日

55 「淺談蘇童《黃雀記》中的『罪與罰』」,載於《香港文 LEUNG Shuk-man 22 B 1 學 》, 2014 年 7 月,頁 6-7

56 「文革在香港:六十年代香港報刊上的『文革』輿論報 LEUNG Shuk-man 33 A 1 道—以《文匯報》為例」,發表於由香港樹仁大學歷史系、 香港教育學院人文學院、文學與文化學系、流行文化與 人文學研究中心合辦之「『香港史」國際學術研討會﹕從 文化及文學的角度詮釋香港歷史」,香港,2015 年 1 月 10-11 日

# Student 116 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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57 「晚清『新小說』:一個文類學的個案研究」(“ ‘New LEUNG Shuk-man 33 B 1 Fiction’ in Late Qing: A Case Study of Genre Analysis”),發 表於由北京師範大學主辦之「中國文藝理論學會第十二 屆年會—百年文藝理論研究中的中國話語」學術研討 會,中國北京,2014 年 10 月 17-19 日

58 「『文革在香港』:六、七十年代香港報刊上的『文革』 LEUNG Shuk-man 33 B 1 輿論報道」,發表於由嶺南大學人文學科研究中心主辦之 「冷戰時期中港台文學與文化翻譯」國際學術研討會, 香港,2015 年 3 月 6-7 日

59 「陳子昂『詩歌改革宣言』新議」 (Chinese trans),載於 LEUNG Shuk-man 45 D 1 《漢唐文學的歷史文化考察》,陳偉強〈著〉,揚州:鳯 凰出版社,2014 年 10 月,頁 150-173

60 「從選詩觀的角度談談《五0年代香港詩選》」,載於《讀 MA Sai-ho# 12 B 1 書有時 3》,鄭政恆〈編〉,2014 年 10 月,頁 155-158

61 「『本土元素』在羅貴祥小說的作用」,載於《香港文學》, MA Sai-ho# 22 B 1 第 360 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 13-15

# Student 117 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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62 「論《普羅旺斯的漢詩》的抒情語法」,發表於由嶺南大 MA Sai-ho# 33 B 1 學人文學科研究中心及文學院主辦之「島和世界—也斯 國際學術研討會」,香港,2015 年 5 月 21-23 日

63 「學習文學評論/文學評論史,從何說起?」,發表於由 MA Sai-ho# 33 B 1 香港文學評論學會主辦之「香港文學的暗角講座」,香 港,2015 年 1 月 17 日

64 「無法改造的《紅粉》-論蘇童的《紅粉》與電影改編」, SHUM Hoi-yin Yuki# 22 B 1 香港文學,356 期,頁 30-32,2014 年 8 月。

65 「『一毫子』與『三毫子』-論歐陽天的寫實與言情小 SHUM Hoi-yin Yuki# 22 B 1 說」,載於《百家》,總第 33 期,2014 年 8 月

66 「論南戲《陳巡檢梅嶺失妻》原型和手段」 (“A Study of SI TOU Sau-ieng 33 B 1 Prototypes and Aesthetic Techniques of a Southern Play: Master Chen and His Lost Wife”),發表於由溫州大學主辦 之第六屆南戲國際學術研討會,中國溫州,2014 年 10 月 10-13 日

# Student 118 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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67 「從『法相唯識』論《牡丹亭》和《南柯記》」 (“A Study SI TOU Sau-ieng 33 B 1 of Peony Pavilion and A Dream under the Southern Bough from a Point of View of Vijñānavāda”),發表於由嶺南大學 中文系主辦之《嶺南學報》復刊學術會議之三:「明清文 學與文論」國際研討會暨《嶺南學報》復刊號發佈會, 香港,2015 年 3 月 20-21 日

68 「飲食、血源與慾望:以蘇童的《堂兄弟》與《玉米爆 SIU Yan-ho 21 A 1 炸記》為例」,載於《香港文學》,第 356 期,2014 年 8 月,頁 24-26

69 「與蘇童對談:江南吃貨的酒食印記」,載於《香港文 SIU Yan-ho and SU Tong 21 A 0.5 學》,第 356 期,2014 年 8 月,頁 22-23

70 「從英式到港式—論茶餐廳及其飲食的傳承與轉化」,載 SIU Yan-ho 21 A 1 於《美食研究》,2015 年 1 期,2015 年 3 月,頁 18-24

71 「文化與影像:香港中、西飲食印記」,載於「健康與文 SIU Yan-ho 31 B 1 明:第三屆亞洲食學國際論壇」論文集,浙江古藉出版 社,2014 年 7 月,頁 431-442

# Student 119 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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72 “Colonial Menu in Ye-si’s (Leung Ping-kwan) Diet Poems”, SIU Yan-ho 33 A 1 presented at 3rd Global Conference – Food: A Making Sense of: Project, Inter-Disciplinary.Net, London, UK, 15-17 Sep 2014

73 “From British to Hong Kong-style: The Inheritance and SIU Yan-ho 33 B 1 Transformation of Tea Restaurants (Cha Canting) and Their Food”, presented at 2014 Xi’an Asian Food Study Conference: Food and Civilization on the Silk Road, Zhejiang Gongshang University, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Xi'an Sub-council, Xi'an, China, 7-10 Nov 2014

74 「論劉克襄飲食散文的書寫策略與平衡美學」,發表於由 SIU Yan-ho 33 A 1 淡江大學中國文學學系主辦之「第十四屆『文學與美學』 國際學術研討會」,台灣台北,2015 年 5 月 14-15

75 「詠物與寓言:論也斯飲食詩中的抒情傳統」,發表於由 SIU Yan-ho 33 A 1 嶺南大學人文學科研究中心及文學院主辦之「島和世 界—也斯國際學術研討會」,香港,2015 年 5 月 21-23 日

# Student 120 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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76 「張彝宣傳奇研究」,2015 年 6 月 TSANG Wing-yan# 63 B 1

77 「論劉向、劉歆和《漢書》之關係」,載於《嶺南學報》 WANG Chunhong 21 A 1 復刊號(第一、二輯合刊),2015 年 3 月

78 「關於《漢書 古今人表》與《漢書 藝文志》淵源關係 WANG Chunhong 21 A 1 淺探」,載於《饒宗頤國學院院刊》第二輯,2015 年 5 月,頁 177-207

79 「論吳汝綸對桐城派文論思想之反思」,發表於由嶺南大 WANG Chunhong 33 A 1 學中文系主辦之《嶺南學報》復刊學術會議之三:「明清 文學與文論」國際研討會暨《嶺南學報》復刊號發佈會, 香港,2015 年 3 月 20-21 日

80 「西漢昌邑王考」, 發表於「辭賦與中國文化學術研討 WANG Chunhong 33 A 1 會」,湖南師範大學文學院,中國長沙,2015 年 5 月 9-10 日

# Student 121 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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81 「福爾摩斯與道家解藥」,載 於《 從摩羅到諾貝爾:文學、 WEI Yan Vivien 12 A 1 經典、現代意識》,高嘉謙、鄭毓瑜〈合編〉,台北:麥 田出版社,2015 年 1 月,頁 235-247

82 「中國近代偵探小說的翻譯」,載於《人文中國學報》, WEI Yan Vivien 21 A 1 第 20 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 421-449

83 「蘇童香椿樹街書寫」,載於《香港文學》,第 356 期, WEI Yan Vivien 22 B 1 2014 年 8 月,頁 14-18

84 「福爾摩斯與道家解藥:談《老殘遊記》中的一椿公案」 WEI Yan Vivien 31 B 1 (“Sherlock Holmes and the Daoist Solution: On a Court Case from the Novel The Travels of Laocan”),發表於由臺 灣大學中文系、中央研究院文哲所合辦之「文學經典與 現代意識國際學術研習營」,台灣台北,2014 年 12 月 22-23 日;台灣:麥田出版社,2015 年 1 月,頁 12

# Student 122 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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85 “The Short Stories by Wang Tao Under the Late Qing WEI Yan Vivien 33 B 1 Context”, presented at Fusion & Line-crossing International Seminar of Qing Dynasty Literature, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China, 15-19 Aug 2014

86 「另一個香港的《旋風》?—談趙滋藩的兩部小說《半 WEI Yan Vivien 33 B 1 下流社會》與《重生島》與香港五六十年代的難民文學」, 發表於由嶺南大學人文學科研究中心主辦之「冷戰時期 中港台文學與文化翻譯」國際學術研討會,香港,2015 年 3 月 6-7 日

87 《理性的游藝:從卡夫卡談起》 (Essays on Film and WONG Shuk-han Mary 11 A 1 Literature), Hong Kong Arts Development Council Sponsored, Jun 2015, 173 pages

88 「《剪紙》的傳統與現代」 (“Paper Cut-outs: The Tradition WONG Shuk-han Mary 12 B 1 and the Modern”),載於《剪紙》,王雪〈編〉,中國浙江: 浙江大學出版社,2014 年 8 月,頁 1-16

# Student 123 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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89 「越界築路:侶倫和圍繞《蓬門碧玉》的幾個故事」 (“A WONG Shuk-han Mary 12 B 1 Study of the 1930s and 1940s of Hong Kong Cinema”),載 於《尋存與啟迪:香港早期聲影遺珍》,電影資料館〈編〉, 2015 年 2 月,頁 40-47

90 “An Analysis on the Film ‘Don’t Let Your Husband WONG Shuk-han Mary 22 D 1 Know’ ”, Ming Pao Monthly, Issue 583, Jul 2014, pp 66-67

91 “The reception of Franz Kafka in Taiwan and Hong Kong of WONG Shuk-han Mary 32 A 1 the 1950s and 1960s”,載於「台灣文學研究新視野:反思 全球化與階級重構國際研討會」論文集,台北: 台灣清 華大學,2014 年 10 月,頁 150-160

92 「大屋的秘密:1960 年代香港與台灣的歌德式電影與文 WONG Shuk-han Mary 33 A 1 學」 (“Gothic Film and Literature of the 1960s in Hong Kong and Taiwan”),發表於由國立中興大學台灣文學與 跨國文化研究所主辦之「(去)疆界: 台灣文學研究的能動 性」國際研討會,台灣台中,2014 年 12 月 12-13 日

# Student 124 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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93 “Gothic Film and Literature of the 1960s in Hong Kong and WONG Shuk-han Mary 33 A 1 Taiwan”,發表於由嶺南大學人文學科研究中心主辦之 「冷戰時期中港台文學與文化翻譯」國際學術研討會, 香港,2015 年 3 月 6-7 日

94 “An American Tragedy in Hong Kong: Transcultural WONG Shuk-han Mary 33 A 1 Adaption and Hong Kong Cinema of the 1950s and 1960s”, presented at The Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, USA, 26-29 Mar 2015

95 「從蒙德萊到金禧事件—也斯與《大拇指》(1975-1978)」 WONG Shuk-han Mary 33 A 1 (“Leung Ping Kwan and The Thumb Weekly (1975-1978)”),發表於由嶺南大學人文學科研究中心及 文學院主辦之「島和世界—也斯國際學術研討會」,香 港,2015 年 5 月 21-23 日

96 「聖誕購物」 (“Christmas Shopping”) (short story),載於 WONG Shuk-han Mary 41 D 1 《香港文學》,2015 年 1 月,頁 92-93

# Student 125 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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97 「李商隱詩歌的語言風格研究」,2015 年 5 月 WU Ka-chun# 63 B 1

98 《郁達夫新論》 (A New Study on Yu Dafu),新人文論三 XU Zidong 11 A 1 十周年紀念版,上海: 華東師範大學出版社,2014 年 11 月,總 320 頁

99 「四部文學史」 (“Four Books on the History of XU Zidong 12 A 1 Contemporary Chinese Literature”),載於《文學歷史的跟 蹤—1980 年以來的中國當代文學史著述史料輯》,北京: 人民出版社,2014 年 7 月,頁 251-269

100 「寫作時間與文學史現場」 (“The Time of Writing and the XU Zidong 12 A 1 History of Literary”),載於《解讀文本—五四與中國現當 代文學》,北京大學出版社,2014 年,頁 89-101

101 「尋根文學中的賈平凹與阿城」 (“Jia Pingwa and A XU Zidong 21 A 1 Chang in the Roots Literature”),載於《文藝爭嗚》,2014 年 11 期,2014 年 11 月,頁 9-14

# Student 126 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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102 「一套叢書,一場會議」 (“One Collection of Books,One XU Zidong 21 A 1 Literary Conference”),載於《讀書》,2014 年 12 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 35-41

103 “TV Programs and Liberal Arts Education in China XU Zidong 33 B 1 (Tentative)”, presented at China Education Symposium 2015 Annual Conference, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Boston, USA, 2-3 May 2015

Sub-total: 100.5

# Student 127 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 45: Department of English

1 “Innovating in tertiary education: a course in language BERRY Roger 11 A 1 play”, Recent developments in English language education and assessment: Hong Kong and China, D Conima (ed), Springer Verlag, Jul 2014, pp 121-138

2 “Grammar Myths”, Language Awareness, 24(1), 2015, pp BERRY Roger 22 B 1 15-37

3 “Learners’ Use of Reactions to Incorrect Rules of Thumb”, BERRY Roger 33 B 1 presented at 12th Conference of the Association for Language Awareness: “Language Awareness 2014 - Achievements & Challenges”, Hedmark University College, Malmar, Norway, 1-4 Jul 2014

4 “The Liberation of the Disciplined Heroine and ‘Mad’ CHENG Hiu-yan# 63 B 1 Villain in the Adaptations of Red Riding Hood”, Dec 2014

# Student 128 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 「符號學與比較文學」 (“Semiotics and Comparative DING Ersu 12 A 1 Literature”),載於《比較文學》,陳惇等〈編〉,高等教 育出版社,2014 年,頁 340-362

6 「中西符號理論之溝通」 (“Bridging Chinese and Western DING Ersu 12 B 1 Semiotics”) (再版附加前言),載於《孫景堯紀周年祭紀念 文集》,劉耘華〈編〉,上海文藝出版社,2014 年,頁 110-21

7 “Own Maps/Imagined Terrain: Emergence of Science BHATTACHARYA Atanu and 21 A 0.5 Fiction in India”, Extrapolation, 55(3), 2015, pp 277-297 HIRADHAR Preet P

8 “Employing Cooperative Learning for a Genre-Based HIRADHAR Preet P 33 A 1 Approach to English Language Enhancement”, presented at 2015 TESOL International Conference- TESOL in the Global Age: New Theories and Methodologies, TESOL International Journal, Shanghai, China, May 2015

# Student 129 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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9 “Evaluating SCORM-based E-learning for an English HIRADHAR Preet P 33 A 1 Language Course”, presented at The International Mobile Learning Festival 2015, Hong Kong S.A.R., Mobile Learning Faculty Research Theme, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, May 2015

10 “Genre of Advertising-E-learning Module”, Varieties of HIRADHAR Preet P 47 A 1 English ENG2020 Moodle, Lingnan University (E-learning software package developed and integrated into Moodle for a common English course), Mar 2015, 21 pages

11 “Learning through Partnership: Cooperation between HIRADHAR Preet P 64 B 1 Students, Teachers and Researchers”, presented at 7th Learning and Teaching Development Workshop on Partnerships: Enhancing a Student-centred Perspective, Apr 2015

12 “Brainwashing or Nurturing Positive Values: Competing CHENG Winnie and HO 21 A 0.5 Voices in Hong Kong’s National Education Debate”, Nga-man Janet Journal of Pragmatics, 74, Aug 2014, pp 1-14

# Student 130 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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13 “Community News Online: A Corpus Study of ESL WONG Dora and HO Nga-man 33 A 0.5 Students and Professional News Writing in Hong Kong”, Janet presented at 17th World Congress of the International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA), The International Association of Applied Linguistics, Brisbane, Australia, Aug 2014

14 “Adapt Re-use: Hong Kong’s Neo-Victorian Spaces”, HO Hung-lam Elizabeth 12 A 1 Neo-Victorian Cities: Reassessing Urban Politics and Poetics, Marie-Luise Kohlke and Christian Gutleben (eds), Leiden & Boston: Brill, Feb 2015, pp 331-354

15 “Implementing a Student Consultant Program at Lingnan HO Hung-lam Elizabeth and 33 A 0.5 University”, presented at Higher Education Research and POUNDER James Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA), Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, 7-10 Jul 2014

16 Consultant Editor, Neo-Victorian Studies HO Hung-lam Elizabeth 61 D 1

# Student 131 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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17 “Reconceptualising Sustainability through HUI Wai-yi Diane 21 A 1 Computer-mediated Engagement within Online Professional Communities of Practice from Teachers’ Perspectives”, Intl J Cont Engineering Education and Life-Long Learning, 25(1), 2015, pp 8-27

18 “Social Epistemic Cognition in Online Interactions”, CHAN R Y Y, LI S and HUI 32 A 0.3334 Proceedings of SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Wai-yi Diane Computing Systems, ACM SIGCHI, Toronto, Canada, Summer 2014, ACM, New York, Summer 2014, pp 3289-3298

19 “Redesigning a Genre-based Pedagogy for English from HUI Wai-yi Diane and 32 A 1 Multidisciplinary Perspectives”, Proceedings of CAES SEWELL Andrew J International Conference on Faces of English: Theory, Practice and Pedagogy, Hong Kong, 11-13 Jun 2015

20 “Drama in Education, Education in Drama: A INGHAM Michael A 12 A 1 Student-centred Historical Perspective for Studying Alan Bennett’s The History Boys in Hong Kong”, Language Arts in journal: Educational Issues, Christina Decoursey (ed), Cambridge Scholars Press Publishing, Aug 2014, pp 90-109

# Student 132 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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21 “Sound and Vision: The Artistry of Margaret Leng Tan and INGHAM Michael A 12 A 1 Evans Chan in Sorceress of the New Piano”, Postcolonialism, Diaspora and Alternative Histories: The Films of Evans Chan, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, Jan 2015, pp 101-121

22 “A Personal Vision of the Hong Kong Cityscape in Anson INGHAM Michael A 12 A 1 Mak’s Essayistic Documentary Films One Way Street on a Turntable and On the Edge of a Floating City We Sing”, Post-1990 Documentary: Reconfiguring Independence, Judith Pernin and Camille Deprez (eds), Edinburgh University Press, Apr 2015, pp 151-167

23 “Companion to Hong Kong Cinema”, The Documentary INGHAM Michael A and 12 A 0.5 Film in Hong Kong, Esther M K Cheung, Gina Marchetti AITKEN Ian and Esther C M Yau (eds), New York: Wiley Blackwell, Jun 2015, pp 539-559

24 “Beyond Asian? Beyond cinema? Intermediality, The INGHAM Michael A 21 A 1 Performative and the Cosmopolitan in the Documentary Films of Evans Chan”, Asian Cinema, 25(2), Dec 2014, pp 139-152

# Student 133 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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25 “Gower’s French Balades in relation to the balade Genre: INGHAM Michael A 33 A 1 Voice, Style, Theme, Audience, Performance”, presented at 3rd International Congress of John Gower Society, University of Rochester NY State, USA, Jul 2014

26 “ ‘Come you Spirits’: An Alternative Afterlife to INGHAM Michael A and 33 A 0.5 Shakespeare’s Macbeth Perceived through Japanese NAKAO Kaoru Classical Noh Theatre”, presented at ANZSA Conference ‘Shakespearean Perceptions’, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia, 2-4 Oct 2014

27 “Anson Mak’s Documentary Vision of the Benjaminian INGHAM Michael A 33 A 1 Cityscape”, presented at Visible Evidence 21 Conference, 2014, Delhi, Visible Evidence and Jawarhalal Nehru University, Dec 2014

28 “The Impasse of Metaphorical Essentialism”, presented at JIANG Yicun# 33 B 1 Tenth International Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature, Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen, Germany, 26-28 Mar 2015

# Student 134 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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29 「一則故事的敘事符號學分析:格雷馬斯模式」,載於《反 JIANG Yicun# 32 A 1 思、對話與運用:第十一屆世界符號學大會暨首屆中國 符號學論壇,第 10 屆全國語言與符號學研討會論文集》 第 4 卷,河海大學出版社,2014 年 8 月,頁 118

30 “Social Aspects of Korean as a Heritage Language”, KANG Munkyung Agnes 12 A 1 Handbook of Korean Linguistics, Lucien Brown and Jaehoon Yeon (eds), Wiley-Blackwell, Jun 2015, pp 405-418

31 “Saving the ‘(Hong) Kong Girl’ in Social Media KANG Munkyung Agnes and 33 A 0.5 Discourse”, presented at Conference on Sociolinguistics of CHEN Katherine Globalization: (De)centring and (de)standaradization, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Jun 2015

32 “A Sociocultural Approach to Second Language Learning RAQUEL Michelle R 12 A 1 through Full-scale Theatre Productions”, Theatre and Learning, A Babayants and H F Frey (eds), Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015, pp 71-93

# Student 135 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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33 “Automated Diagnostic Scoring, Feedback and Tracking of URMSTON A and RAQUEL 33 A 0.5 Academic English Writing Ability”, presented at 2nd Asian Michelle R Association for Language Assessment Workshop and Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, 30 Apr-2 May 2015; and also presented at 12th European Association for Language Testing and Assessment (EALTA) Conference 2015, EALTA, Copenhagen, Denmark, 26-31 May 2015

34 “Applying the Rasch Model to Second Language RAQUEL Michelle R 33 B 1 Education: The Diagnostic English Language Tracking and Assessment (DELTA) Project”, presented at 1st International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research and Statistical Modeling, Philippine Association Of Researchers And Statistical Software Users (Parssu), Manila, Philippines, 21-24 Oct 2014

35 “Developing a Diagnostic, Post-entry Language Assessment RAQUEL Michelle R 33 A 1 Amidst Changing Policy and Practice”, presented at 12th European Association for Language Testing and Assessment (EALTA) Conference 2015, EALTA, Copenhagen, Denmark, 26-31 May 2015

# Student 136 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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36 “English as a Lingua Franca and the Teaching of SEWELL Andrew J 12 A 1 Pronunciation at Tertiary Level”, Teaching and learning English in East Asian universities: Global visions and local practices, D Qian and L Li (eds), Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Sep 2014, pp 431-447

37 “The Intranational Intelligibility of Hong Kong English SEWELL Andrew J 21 A 1 Accents”, System, 49, Apr 2015, pp 86-97

38 “Decentering, Recentering and the Hong Kong English SEWELL Andrew J 33 A 1 Dictionary”, presented at The Sociolinguistics of Globalization: (De)centring and (de)standardization, The University of Hong Kong, 4 Jun 2015

39 “Unboxing Language: English is a Lingua Franca”, SEWELL Andrew J 33 A 1 presented at Changing English: Integrating Cognitive, Social & Typological Perspectives, Changing English Consortium, Helsinki, Finland, 8-10 Jun 2015

40 “English as a Lingua Franca and Current Issues in SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 21 A 1 Language Teaching: An Interview with Martin Dewey”, The Language Teacher, 38(4), Jul 2014, pp 45-48

# Student 137 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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41 “Accent and Identity: Exploring the Perceptions among SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 21 A 1 Bilingual Speakers of English as a Lingua Franca in Hong Kong”, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 17(5), 2014, pp 544-557

42 “An Exploratory Study of Hong Kong Students’ Perceptions SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 21 A 1 of Native and Non-native English-speaking Teachers in ELT”, Asian Englishes, 16(1), 2014, pp 32-46

43 “English as a Lingua Franca and Global Identities: SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 21 A 1 Perspectives from Four Second Language Learners of English in Hong Kong”, Linguistics and Education, 26, 2014, pp 31-39

44 “Exposing Learners to Global Englishes in ELT: Some SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 21 A 1 Suggestions”, ELT Journal, 69(2), 2015, pp 198-201

45 “Global, Local or Glocal?: Identities of L2 Learners in SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 21 A 1 English as a Lingua Franca Communication”, Language, Culture and Curriculum, 27(1), 2014, pp 43-57

# Student 138 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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46 “Hong Kong University Students’ Perceptions of Their SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 21 A 1 Identities in English as a Lingua Franca Contexts: An Exploratory Study”, Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 24(1), 2014, pp 94-112

47 “Hong Kong University Students’ Identities in English as a SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 33 A 1 Lingua Franca Contexts: An Exploratory Study”, presented at 5th Hong Kong Association of Applied Linguistics (HAAL) Conference, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, Summer 2014

48 “English as a Lingua Franca, Accent and Identity: SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 33 A 1 Implications for L2 Pronunciation Pedagogy”, presented at 10th Annual BAAL Teaching and Learning SIG Conference: Recognizing Complexity in Language Teaching and Learning, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, 3-4 Jul 2014

49 Review of English: A Changing Medium for Education (by SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 62 D 0.5 Constant Leung and Brian V Street), in International and ZHANG K Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 17(3), 2014, pp 374-377

# Student 139 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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50 Review of Exploring Professional Communication: SUNG Chit-cheung Matthew 62 D 1 Language in Action (by Stephanie Schnurr), in Discourse & Communication, 8(4), 2014, pp 432-434

51 “Critical Pedagogy in Contemporary English Drama YU Hsiao-min# 33 B 1 Studies: Adapting Scenes from Caryl Churchill as a Methodology for Community-oriented Drama”, presented at TEFO Conference 2015 on Drama Education Decades of Praxis: Emerging Issues and Possibilities of Drama Education in Asia and Beyond, Hong Kong Drama/Theatre Education Forum, Hong Kong, 1-3 May 2015

Sub-total: 45.8334

# Student 140 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 48: Department of Translation

1 “Intellectual Intervention and English Anthologies of CHAN Mei-hung Red 21 A 1 Chinese Literature of the 1980s”, Asia Pacific Translation and Intercultural Studies, 2(1), Apr 2015, pp 45-56

2 “Service-learning and Social Activism: A Case of Sign CHAN Mei-hung Red 33 A 1 Language Translators in Hong Kong”, presented at the 5th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning, Fu Jen University, Taiwan, 27-29 May 2015

3 「創造共贏:從一個聽障學生的悲劇說起」,載於《嶺召》 CHAN Mei-hung Red 64 D 1 (服務研習通訊),第 17 期,2014 年 8 月,頁 14-15

4 “Reader Response/Reception Theory”, Researching CHAN Tak-hung Leo 12 A 1 Translation and Interpreting, Brian Baer and Claudia Angelelli (eds), London and New York: Routledge, 2015

5 “Janus-faced Hana yori dango: Transnational Adaptations CHAN Tak-hung Leo 21 A 1 in East Asia and the Globalization Thesis”, Asian Cultural Studies 40, 2014, pp 61-77

# Student 141 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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6 “Resistance in Practice and Policy: The New Translation CHAN Tak-hung Leo 33 B 1 Method and Teaching English in East Asia”, presented at AsiaScapes: Contesting Borders, Asian Studies Association of Australia, Perth, Australia, 8-10 Jul 2014

7 “Beyond Non-translation and ‘Self-translation’: The Fate of CHAN Tak-hung Leo 33 B 1 English as the Academic Language in China”, presented at the Center for Translation Studies at Leuven (CETRA) Colloquium on “Translation in a Flat Earth Society: An Obvious Paradox?”, Antwerp, Belgium, 23 Apr 2015

8 “Imagology and Adaptation: Hana yori dango in East Asia”, CHAN Tak-hung Leo 33 B 1 presented at the Conference on “Transferring Cultural Images: Parallels between Stereotyping and Globalising”, Yeditepe University and Lingnan University, Istanbul, Turkey, 16 Sep 2014

9 “Queering a Classic: Transgendering and the Japanese CHAN Tak-hung Leo 33 B 1 Manga Versions of The Journey to the West”, presented at the “Queertranslation: Translaitng the Queer” Conference, University of Vienna, Austria, 26 Mar 2015

# Student 142 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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10 “Translation and the Fate of English as Lingua Academica CHAN Tak-hung Leo 33 B 1 in China”, presented at the School of Interpreting and Translation Studies, Guangdong Foreign Studies University, Guangzhou, China, 21 May 2015

11 “Translation and Reader Response Theories”, keynote CHAN Tak-hung Leo 33 B 1 speech at the 6th Cross-Taiwan Straits Symposium on Translation and Intercultural Communication, Department of Translation and Interpretation Studies, Chang Jung Christian University, Tainan, Taiwan, 26-27 Jun 2015

12 Editor, Translation Quarterly, Nos 72-75, Summer CHAN Tak-hung Leo 61 D 1 2014-Spring 2015

13 Associate Editor, The International Journal of Technology, CHAN Wing-man Venus 61 D 1 Knowledge and Society, 2014

14 Associate Editor, Ubiquitous Learning: An International CHAN Wing-man Venus 61 D 1 Journal, 2014

# Student 143 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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15 “Polysystem Theory: Its Prospect as a Frame for CHANG Nam-fung 12 B 1 Translation”, Lý thuyết đa hệ thống trong nghiên cứu văn hóa, văn chương. (Polysystem theory in culture and literature research), Trần Hải Yến (ed), Hanoi: Viện Hàn lâm Khoa học xã hội Việt Nam (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences) & Nhà xuất bản Thế Giới, Winter 2014, pp 446-462 (Translated into Vietnamese by Trần Hải Yến)

16 “Towards a Macro-Polysystem Hypothesis”, Lý thuyết đa CHANG Nam-fung 12 B 1 hệ thống trong nghiên cứu văn hóa, văn chương. (Polysystem theory in culture and literature research), Trần Hải Yến (ed), Hanoi: Viện Hàn lâm Khoa học xã hội Việt Nam (Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences) & Nhà xuất bản Thế Giới, Winter 2014, pp 463-479 (Translated into Vietnamese by Trần Hải Yến)

17 “Auto-Image and Norms in Source-Initiated Translation in CHANG Nam-fung 21 A 1 China”, Asia Pacific Translation and Intercultural Studies, 2(2), Jun/Jul 2015, pp 96-107

# Student 144 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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18 “Going West: The Discovery of New and Alternative CHANG Nam-fung 33 A 1 Theories for Translation Studies in China – And Some Reflections on Mutual Misunderstanding Between East and West”, presented at the Conference on “Going East: Discovering New and Alternative Traditions in Translation (studies)”, Center for Translation Studies, the University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 12-13 Dec 2014

19 「文化輸出與文化自省—從中國文學走不出去說起」, CHANG Nam-fung 33 A 1 發表於「第六屆海峽兩岸四地翻譯與跨文化交流」研討 會,長榮大學翻譯系,台灣台南,2015 年 6 月 24-26 日

20 “Self-Image and Norms in Source-Initiated Translation in CHANG Nam-fung 33 B 1 China”, presented at the International Conference on “Transferring Cultural Images: Parallels Between Stereotyping and Globalising”, Department of Translation and Interpreting Studies, Yeditepe University; CETRA, KU Leuven; and Department of Translation, Lingnan University, Istanbul, Turkey, Sep 2014

# Student 145 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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21 「漢外文學翻譯 60 年來的規範變化及其文化因由」 CHANG Nam-fung 33 B 1 (“Changes of Norms for Chinese-foreign Literary Translation 1950-2010”),發表於由中國翻譯協會翻譯理 論與翻譯教學委員會和中國英漢語比較研究會翻譯學科 委員會聯合舉辦之「第二屆中國翻譯史高層論壇」,中國 上海,2014 年 10 月 16-19 日

22 「讀蔡思果一九六零年代之書籍翻譯」,發表於由嶺南大 CHEUNG Yu-kit 33 A 1 學人文學科研究中心主辦之「冷戰時期中港台文學與文 化翻譯」國際學術研討會,香港,2015 年 3 月 6-7 日

23 “On the Three Confucian Quotations in Yan Fu’s ‘Note on CHEUNG Yu-kit 33 A 1 Translation Strategy’ (Yi li yan) in TianYan Lun”, presented at First International Conference on Linguistics and Language Studies, Chartered Institute of Linguists Hong Kong Society (CIoLHKS), Caritas Institute of Higher Education (CIHE), Department of English Language & Literature, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong, Apr 2015

# Student 146 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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24 「康師傅印象記」,載於《江海情緣》,中國文化出版社, GUI Qingyang# 12 A 1 2015 年 3 月,頁 160-162

25 「詩人、翻譯家羅洛的傳奇人生-七月學人翻譯研究之 GUI Qingyang# 21 A 1 二」,載於《東方翻譯》,2014 年第 6 期,2014 年 12 月, 頁 44-50

26 「《歐根·奧涅金》的譯者呂熒——“七月”學人翻譯研究 GUI Qingyang# 21 A 1 之三」,載於《東方翻譯》,2015 年第 3 期,2015 年 6 月, 頁 48-54

27 「行走於莎士比亞和朱生豪之間」,載於《英語世界》, GUI Qingyang# 21 A 1 2015 年 12 期,頁 95-97

28 「羅洛的科學翻譯成就」,載於《中國科技翻譯》,2015 GUI Qingyang# 21 A 1 年第 1 期,2015 年 2 月,頁 56-58

# Student 147 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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29 「綠原其人其事其詩」,載於《香港作家》,2014 年第 5 GUI Qingyang# 41 D 1 期,2014 年 9 月,頁 64-67

30 「父親桂向明」,載於《香港作家》,2015 第 1 期,2015 GUI Qingyang# 41 D 1 年 2 月,頁 57-60

31 「模範囚犯」(短篇小說譯稿),載於《香港作家》,2015 GUI Qingyang# 45 D 1 年第 2 期,2015 年 3 月,頁 61-67

32 “On Comedy and Death: The Anamorphic Ape in Volpone”, HUI Ting-yan Isaac 21 A 1 Comedy Studies, 5(2), Nov 2014, pp 137-147

33 “ ‘For We Have Neither Male Nor Female amongst Us’ – HUI Ting-yan Isaac 33 A 1 Dionysus, Comedy, Carnival and Castration in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair”, presented at 4th International Conference on Literary and Cultural Studies, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan, 28-29 Nov 2014

# Student 148 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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34 “From Niezi to The Symposium: Reading Chinese Literature HUI Ting-yan Isaac 33 A 1 through Translations”, presented at 2015 Hwa Kang International Conference on English Language & Literature, Department of English Language and Literature, Graduate Institute of English Language and Literature, Language Teaching & Learning Centre, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, 2 May 2015

35 “Mosca’s ‘Mirror Image’: Reading Ben Jonson Through HUI Ting-yan Isaac 33 A 1 Jacques Lacan”, presented at Reading Conference in Early Modern Studies, University of Reading, Reading, UK, 7-9 Jul 2014

36 “Philology, Anthropology and Poetry in Arthur Waley’s LIN Qingyang# 63 B 1 Translation of the Shijing”, Nov 2014

37 “Translatability and Modern Poetics”, presented at the NG Choi-yung# 33 B 1 Thirteenth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Hawaii, USA 10-13 Jan 2015

# Student 149 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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38 “Why Get Lost in Translation? On the English Translations NG Choi-yung# 63 B 1 of Wen Yiduo’s Poems”, Jun 2015

39 “Translation and Appropriation of the World’s Longest RAINE Roberta A 21 A 1 Epic: Tibet’s Gesar of Ling”, Forum, 12(2), Oct 2014, pp 65-85

40 “The Morning Glory on a Besieged Island: On Hua Ling's SONG Zijiang Chris# 21 A 1 Poetry of the 1930s and 1940s” (「孤島上的牽牛花:初論 華鈴三、四0年代的詩歌」, Culture Review, 93, Winter 2014, pp 103-113

41 「張續良的改與譯:論《蘇斯黃的世界》」(“On Zhang SONG Zijiang Chris# 22 B 1 Xuliang's Rework and Translation of The World of Suzie Wong”),載於《百家文學雜誌》,第 33 期,2014 年 8 月, 頁 25-31

# Student 150 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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42 “An Aesthetic Attempt or a Diplomatic Gesture?: A New SONG Zijiang Chris# 32 A 1 Reading on W.T. Wade’s Translation of W.H. Longfellow’s ‘A Psalm of Life’ into Chinese”, Proceedings of Kentucky Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA, 23-25 Apr 2015, pp 84

43 “The Transformation of the Translation of American Poetry SONG Zijiang Chris# 32 A 1 into Chinese: From Les Contemporains (1932-1935) to Literary Currents (1956-1959), from Mainland China to Hong Kong”, Proceedings of International Symposium for Young Researchers in Translation, Interpreting, Intercultural Studies and East Asian Studies, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 4 Jul 2014, pp 43

44 “Translation, Poetic Form and Cultural Politics: The SONG Zijiang Chris# 33 A 1 Reception and Translation of Sara Teasdale’s Poetry in China from the 1920s to the 1950s”, presented at Academic Workshop on presented at Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA, 22 Apr 2015

# Student 151 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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45 「一九五零及六零年代香港翻譯類單行本出版概況初 SONG Zijiang Chris# and 33 B 1 覽」,發表於由嶺南大學人文學科研究中心主辦之「冷戰 TONG Man Jasmine 時期中港台文學與文化翻譯」國際學術研討會,香港, 2015 年 3 月 6-7 日

46 “The Violence of Translation” (「翻譯的暴力」), Chinese SUN Yi-feng 21 A 1 Translators Journal, 35(6), Nov 2014, pp 5-13

47 “A Parallel Corpus-based Investigation of Vocabulary SUN Yi-feng 33 B 1 Features of Tourism Translations”, presented at 11th Teaching and Language Corpora Conference, UCREL Research Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK, 20-23 Jul 2014

48 General Editor, Translation Theory Series, Foreign SUN Yi-feng 61 D 1 Language Teaching and Research Press

# Student 152 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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49 「從『另類』到『經典』—《在路上》在中國大陸地區 YANG Yichen# 33 A 1 的譯介」,發表於第六屆海峽兩岸四地跨文化交流研討 會,長榮大學,臺灣台南,2015 年 6 月 24-26 日

Sub-total: 49

# Student 153 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 50: Department of History

1 “Villains, Victims, and Vice: The Establishment of Cultural CASE Simon J# 33 B 1 Discourses of Opium and the Opium Trade in Late-Nineteenth Century Britain”, presented at Conference on “The British World in the Asia-Pacific, 1750-2000”, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 1 Jun 2015

2 “Blurring Foreign and Imperial Affairs: Britain’s Reactive CASE Simon J# 33 B 1 Imperial Policy and the Escalation of Sino-Japanese Tensions, 1870-1896”, presented at Lingnan University’s Conference on “Among Empires: The British Empire in Global Imperial Context”, Hong Kong, 27-29 May 2015

3 “The Developing British Empire in East Asia: Priorities in CASE Simon J# 33 B 1 the Development of British Diplomatic and Political Policy in the Late-Nineteenth Century”, presented at the University of Hong Kong’s “Spring History Symposium” Conference, Hong Kong, 7 May 2015

# Student 154 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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4 “Translating Higher Education in the British Empire: The CHOU Ai-ling Grace 12 A 1 Question of Vernacular Degrees in Postwar Malaya”, Empires, Post-coloniality and Interculturality: New Challenges for Comparative Education, Leoncio Vega (ed), SENSE, Aug 2014, pp 217-232

5 “Higher Education and the Asian Cold War: Chinese CHOU Ai-ling Grace 33 A 1 Student Migration, American NGOs, and New Universities in Hong Kong and Singapore”, presented at The Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, USA, 26-29 Mar 2015

6 “Higher Education in Intersecting ‘Empires’ ”, presented at CHOU Ai-ling Grace 33 A 1 Among Empires: The British Empire in Global Imperial Context, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, May 2015

7 From Warhorses to Ploughshares: The Reign of DAVIS Richard L 11 A 1 Emperor Mingzong, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, Dec 2014, 236 pages

# Student 155 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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8 “Method in the Notes: Historical Records of the Five DAVIS Richard L 33 B 1 Dynasties”, presented at the first International Conference on Translation, Peking University, Beijing, China, Nov 2014

9 “Relocations: War, Trauma, and Reconstruction in China DAVIS Richard L 33 B 1 from the Tang to the Qing”, presented at The Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, USA, 26-29 Mar 2015

10 “Trade and Decolonisation: Restricting Textile Exports FELLOWS James# 33 B 1 from Hong Kong, 1957-59”, presented at Conference on “The British World in the Asia-Pacific, 1750-2000”, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 1 Jun 2015

11 “The ‘Berlin of the East’: Arguments against Protectionism FELLOWS James# 33 B 1 in Hong Kong, 1955-74”, presented at Among Empires: The British Empire in Global Imperial Context, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 27 May 2015

# Student 156 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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12 “Empire Unravelling: Restricting Textile Exports from FELLOWS James# 33 B 1 Hong Kong, 1957-59”, presented at Seventh Spring History Symposium, Department of History, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 7 May 2015

13 “ ‘This is Hong Kong’: Debate and Discourse on Textile FELLOWS James# 33 B 1 Export Restrictions, 1957-59”, presented at International Conference on the History of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Institute of Education & Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong, 11 Apr 2015

14 “Hong Kong and the Rhetoric of Free Trade, 1950-1984”, FELLOWS James# 33 B 1 presented at North American Conference on British Studies Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, United States, 7 Nov 2014

15 “Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship in the Popular Press: HAMPTON Mark A 33 B 1 the Daily Express and Daily Mirror, 1945-1979”, presented at North American Conference on British Studies, NACBS Program Committee, Minneapolis, USA, 7-9 Nov 2014

16 Co-editor, Media History (journal published by Routledge/ HAMPTON Mark A 61 D 1 Taylor & Francis)

# Student 157 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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17 Book Review of Crime News in Modern Britain: Press HAMPTON Mark A 62 D 1 Reporting and Responsibility, 1820–2010 (by Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson and Samantha Pegg, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 272 pages) in Journal of British Studies, 53(4), Oct 2014, pp 1092-1093

18 Red GOD: Wei Baqun and His Peasant Revolution in HAN Xiaorong 11 A 1 Southern China, 1894-1932, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, Dec 2014, 350 pages

19 “From Resettlement to Rights Protection: The Collective HAN Xiaorong 21 A 1 Actions of the Refugees from Vietnam in China since the Late 1970s” (「從安家到維權:二十世紀七十年代末以來 在中國的越南難民的集體行動」), Journal of Chinese Overseas, 10(2), Winter 2014, pp 197-219

20 “The Politics of Identity in Revolutionary China before and HAN Xiaorong 21 A 1 after 1949: The Case of Wei Baqun”, Twentieth Century China, 40(1), Jan 2015, pp 25-47

# Student 158 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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21 “Multiculturalism and China” (「多元文化主義與中國」), HAN Xiaorong 31 B 1 Proceedings of the International Conference on the Preservation of Ethnic Cultures and Social Development, Lanzhou University and the Journal of Chinese Ethnology, Lanzhou, China, Aug 2014, pp 48-52

22 Book Review of The Chinese/Vietnamese Diaspora: HAN Xiaorong 62 D 1 Revisiting the Boat People (edited by Chan Yuk-wah, Oxon & New York: Routledge, 2011), 《華人研究國際學報》, 6(2), Dec 2014, pp 103-104

23 “The Comparison of Two Colonies of British Empire in KONG Rong# 33 B 1 China”, presented at Conference on “The British World in the Asia-Pacific, 1750-2000”, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 2 Jun 2015

24 「天空下的傳奇—從啟德到赤鱲角」(History of Hong LAU Chi-pang, WONG 11 B 0.3334 Kong International Airport),香港:三聯書局,2014 年 8 Kwan-kin and CHIN Ho-yin 月,540 頁

# Student 159 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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25 《中華民國專題史:香港與內地關係研究》 (Thematic ZHANG Zunyi and LAU 11 A 0.5 History of the Republic of China: A Study of Hong Kong’s Chi-pang Relation with the Mainland),南京:南京大學出版社,2015 年 3 月,278 頁

26 “Colonialism and Compromise: The Shanghai Municipal LAW Kwok-fai# 63 B 1 Council and the Arrest of Communists, 1927-1937”, Jun 2015

27 “Brothers in Arms. China, Albania and the Cultural MARKU Ylber# 33 B 1 Revolution”, presented at the University of Hong Kong Spring Symposium, Hong Kong, 7 May 2015

28 “Illegal Markets and the Formation of a Central Asian PIANCIOLA Niccolo 33 A 1 Borderland: The Turkestan-Xinjiang Opium Trade (1881-1920)”, presented at Conference on “Changing Patterns of Power in Historical and Modern Central and Inner Asia”, International Unit for Central and Inner Asian Studies (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia), in collaboration with the International Institute for Asian Studies (Leiden, the Netherlands), Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 7-9 Aug 2014

# Student 160 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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29 “Taming a Cross-Border Market: Opium in the PIANCIOLA Niccolo 33 A 1 Turkestan-Xinjiang Borderland (1900-1929)”, presented at Fourth European Congress on World and Global History, European Network in Universal and Global History (ENIUGH) and the École normale supérieure, Paris, France, 4-7 Dec 2014

30 “Politics and Ethnic Categorization in Early Soviet Central PIANCIOLA Niccolo 33 A 1 Asia (1917-1929)”, presented at The Eighth Global Social Sciences Conference on “Trans-disciplinary Approaches to Global Social Sciences”, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, 11-12 Dec 2014

31 “Great Game Narratives and Opium Trade in the PIANCIOLA Niccolo 33 A 1 Turkestan-Xinjiang Borderland, 1906-1924”, presented at Among Empires: The British Empire in Global Imperial Context, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 27-30 May 2015

# Student 161 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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32 “Sacrificing the Kazakhs: The Stalinist Hierarchy of PIANCIOLA Niccolo 33 B 1 Consumption and the Great Famine in Kazakhstan of 1931-33”, presented at Conference on “Thirty Years of Crisis: Empire, Violence, and Ideology in Eurasia from the First to the Second World War”, Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan, 10-11 Jul 2014

33 “Kazakhstan and the Geography of the Soviet Famine of PIANCIOLA Niccolo 33 B 1 1931-33: A Basis for Comparison”, presented at Conference on “Communism and Hunger: The Soviet, Kazakh, Ukrainian and Chinese Famines in Comparative Perspective”, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies and the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 26-27 Sep 2014

34 Co-Editor, Academic Journal “Central Eurasian Reader” PIANCIOLA Niccolo 61 D 1 (Berlin)

35 Co-Editor, Academic Journal “Storica” (Rome) PIANCIOLA Niccolo 61 D 1

# Student 162 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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36 Book Review of Moscow, 1937 (by Karl Schlögel, Polity PIANCIOLA Niccolo 62 D 1 Press, 2012), in Rivista Storica Italiana, 126(2), Nov 2014, pp 646-654

37 “Thriving under an Anti-superstition Regime: The Dragon POON Shuk-wah 21 A 1 Mother Cult in Yuecheng, Guangdong during the 1930s”, Journal of Chinese Religions, 43(1), May 2015, pp 34-58

38 「城市、避暑與海濱休旅:晚清至 1920 年代的北戴河」 POON Shuk-wah 31 B 1 (“Beidaihe and the Emergence of the Seaside Resort Culture in China, 1900s-1920s”),載於「全球視野下的中國近代 史研究國際學術研討會」論文集,中央研究院近代史研 究所,台灣,2014 年 8 月 11 日,頁 76-77

39 「閒暇、體育與英國殖民主義:海浴在香港的興起, POON Shuk-wah 33 B 1 1900-1930 年代」 (“Leisure, Sport and British Colonialism: The Rise of Sea-bathing in Hong Kong, 1900s-1930s”),發 表 於「1894-1920 年代:歷史鉅變中的香港」國際學術研 討會,饒宗頤文化館,香港,2014 年 12 月 5 日

# Student 163 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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40 “Why Does Chinese History Need Animals? Animals, POON Shuk-wah 33 B 1 Nation-building and Modernity in Republican China”, presented at a Seminar, Frédéric Keck (CNRS, Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale), Paris, France, 13 May 2015

41 “From ‘Superstition’ to ‘Heritage’: Discursive and Practical POON Shuk-wah 33 B 1 Changes in the Religious Landscape of Guangzhou in Recent Decades”, presented at EPHE Seminar, Vincent Goossaert, Paris, France, 18 May 2015

42 “Modern Body, Modern State: Swimming in 20th Century POON Shuk-wah 33 B 1 China”, presented at EHESS Seminar, Xavier Paulès and David Serfass, Paris, France, 19 May 2015

43 “The State and Common People’s Everyday Life in China POON Shuk-wah 33 B 1 during the 20th Century”, presented at EHESS Seminar, Nicolas Barreyre, Romain Huret and Annick Lempérière, Paris, France, 26 May 2015

44 “The Making of Hakka Women in Hong Kong”, presented YAU Ka-lo# 33 B 1 at the 7th Spring History Symposium, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 7 May 2015

# Student 164 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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45 “Western Imperialists and the Making of Hakka Discourses YAU Ka-lo# 33 B 1 in the Late Qing”, presented at Conference on “Among Empires: The British Empire in Global Imperial Context”, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 27-29 May 2015

46 “From Invisible to Visible: Representations and Self ‐ YAU Ka-lo# 33 B 1 Representations of Hakka Women in Hong Kong, 1900s‐ present”, presented at Conference on “The British World in the Asia-Pacific, 1750-2000”, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 1 Jun 2015

Sub-total: 44.8334

# Student 165 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 51: Department of Visual Studies

1 “Dialogic Pedagogy in Creative Practice: A Conversation in ARCHER Carol and KELEN 21 A 0.5 Examples”, Pedagogy, Culture & Society, 23(2), Apr 2015, Christopher pp 175-202

2 “Translating Macao: Perspectives from Solo and ARCHER Carol 33 A 1 Collaborative Contemporary Visual Art”, presented at Literary Translation and Cultural Connections: Brazil, Europe and China, The Casa Guilherme de Almeida and University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Aug 2014

3 Exhibition on “Postcards between Friends: Collaborative ARCHER Carol 44 D 1 Drawing and Creativity Pedagogy” (「友愛明信片:協同繪 畫與創意教學法」), Lingnan University Fong Sum Wood Library, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 1 Nov-15 Dec 2014; and also K11 showcases, Hong Kong, 4 Feb-31 Mar 2015

4 “Building Plans as Natural Symbols”, Architecture DE CLERCQ Rafael 21 A 1 Philosophy, 1(1), Aug 2014, pp 61-78

# Student 166 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 “The Lazy Person’s Approach to Depiction”, Journal of DE CLERCQ Rafael 21 A 1 Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 73(2), Spring 2015, pp 95-104

6 “Women in Philosophy: Problems with the Discrimination SESARDIC Neven and DE 22 A 0.5 Hypothesis”, Academic Questions, 27(4), Winter 2014, pp CLERCQ Rafael 461-473

7 Area Editor, PhilPapers, Aesthetics, (PhilPapers is a DE CLERCQ Rafael 61 D 1 comprehensive directory of online philosophical articles and books by academic philosophers)

8 Book Review of The Aesthetics of Design (by Jane Forsey, DE CLERCQ Rafael 62 D 1 New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp vii+269), in Mind, 124(494), Spring 2015, pp 627-630

9 “Revitalizing Cinematic Potential under Authoritarian Rule: GRØN Nis# 21 A 1 Reporting from the 2nd Edition of the Human Rights and Human Dignity International Film Festival in Yangon, Myanmar”, Asian Cinema, 26(1), Apr 2015, pp 121-129

# Student 167 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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10 “Bhutan Film Culture: The Development of a National Film GRØN Nis# 33 A 1 Policy in the Intersection between Gross National Happiness and Nordic Guidance”, presented at the Centre of the Study of Film and History’s 9th Annual Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, 1 Nov 2014

11 “Mongolian Cinema at a Crossroad: Opportunities and GRØN Nis# 33 B 1 Challenges for the Mongolian Film Sector in the Local Context”, presented at the Creative Cultural Industries Forum, Ulaanbaatar, 19 May 2015

12 “The Mongolian Film Culture: Challenges and GRØN Nis# 33 B 1 Opportunities”, presented at Ulaanbaatar Film Forum in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 12 Oct 2014

13 “The Risk Environment of Filmmaking”, European Visions, HJORT Mette 12 A 1 Janelle Blankenship and Tobias Nagl (eds), Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, Jun 2015, pp 49-64

# Student 168 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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14 Book Review of Cognitive Media Theory (by Ted HJORT Mette 62 D 1 Nannicelli and Paul Taberham, New York and London: Routledge, 2014), in Projections, 9(1), May 2015, pp 103-112

15 “A Comparative Study of Online Collection Databases of HUANG Ying-ling Michelle 12 A 1 Chinese Paintings in British Museums”, Access to and Use of Museum Collections 《( 博物館藏品近用與利用》), Tzeng Shin-Chieh, Yeh Shang-Ching and Suzanne Keene (eds), Kaohsiung: National Science and Technology Museum, Oct 2014, pp 103-131

16 “Binyon and Nash: British Modernists’ Conception of HUANG Ying-ling Michelle 12 A 1 Chinese Landscape Painting”, The Reception of Chinese Art Across Cultures, Huang Ying-ling (ed), Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Oct 2014, pp 88-114

17 “Chinese Artistic Influences on the Vorticists in London”, HUANG Ying-ling Michelle 12 A 1 Modernism and British Chinoiserie, Anne Witchard (ed), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, Mar 2015, pp 72-90

# Student 169 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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18 The Reception of Chinese Art Across Cultures, Newcastle HUANG Ying-ling Michelle 14 A 1 upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Oct 2014, 356 pages

19 “Laurence Binyon: A Pioneering and Authoritative Curator HUANG Ying-ling Michelle 21 A 1 of Chinese Painting in Early Twentieth-Century Britain”, Museum History Journal, 6(1), Jan 2015, pp 41-58

20 “Crossing the Boundary between Tradition and Abstraction: HUANG Ying-ling Michelle 33 A 1 The Display of Lui Shuo Kwan’s Chinese Paintings in 1960s Britain”, presented at The 1st European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology (EAAA) Conference, University of Palacký, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 25-27 Sep 2014

21 “Curatorial Service-Learning: Collaboration between HUANG Ying-ling Michelle 33 A 1 Lingnan University and the Hong Kong Maritime Museum”, presented at The 5th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Service-Learning: presented at Love Journey: Community Engagement through Service-Learning, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, 26-29 May 2015

# Student 170 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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22 Colours of Dementia, Sunglow Design and Publishing Co, LAW Suk-mun Sophia 11 B 1 Aug 2014, 44 pages

23 “Art in Service-learning: Connecting Art and Community”, LAW Suk-mun Sophia 12 A 1 The SAGE Sourcebook of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, Delano-Oriaran O, Penick-Parks M and Fondrie S (eds), London: SAGE, Apr 2015, pp 257-264

24 “Service-learning as Pedagogy for Study of Art and LAW Suk-mun Sophia 33 A 1 Community”, presented at The 5th Asia-Pacific regional Conference on Service-Learning, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan, May 2015

25 「 服務研習作為藝術教育與社會的橋樑」 LAW Suk-mun Sophia 33 B 1 (“Service-learning as a Connection between Art Education and Community”),發表於由中國青年政治學院主辦之 「服務學習與高等教育:在中國的實踐與研究」研討會, 中國北京,2015年3月

# Student 171 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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26 “The Intrinsic Nature of Art as a Language”, presented at LAW Suk-mun Sophia 33 B 1 The TEFO Conference 2015 on Drama Education, TEFO and Hong Kong Art School, Hong Kong, May 2015

27 “The Sense of Absolute Freedom in Leung Ping Kwan’s LAW Suk-mun Sophia 33 B 1 Work 「( 游走文字與影像的大自在—也斯的文學景象」)”, presented at International Conference on “Hong Kong and the World through Leung Ping Kwan”, Centre for Humanities Research, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 21-23 May 2015

28 「畫家的才情與格調」,春風草堂,2014 年 9 月 LAW Suk-mun Sophia 44 D 1

29 Exhibition on “Aqua Muse”, Ottawa School of Art, Jun SO Wai-yi Zoie 44 D 1 2015

30 Exhibition on “Friendship Condensation, Toi: The Quest of SO Wai-yi Zoie 44 D 1 Art”, Jockey Club Ti-I College, JCCAC, Hong Kong, Jan 2015

# Student 172 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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31 Exhibition on “Weather Forecasting”, Writing Machine SO Wai-yi Zoie 44 D 1 Collectives, Oct 2014

32 「徘徊於雅俗之間:陳洪綬筆下的女性形象」,載於《藝 WAN Lai-na# 22 B 1 術空間》,第 2 期,總第 8 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 123-137

33 “Painting New Roles and Relationships: A Rural WONG Kei-shun Samson# 21 A 1 Community Mural Project in China”, presented at 9th International Conference on the Arts in Society and the Arts in Society knowledge community, Rome, Italy, 14 Jul 2014; and also The International Journal of Social, Political and Community Agendas in the Arts, 10(2), Jun 2015, pp 1-13

34 “Reimagining and Reshaping Urban Living through Art”, WONG Kei-shun Samson# 33 B 1 presented at 2015 Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Jun 2015 [awarded Asian Graduate Student Fellowship 2015]

# Student 173 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 51: Centre for English and Additional Languages

35 “Inter-university Collaborative Online Self-Access LEBANE Marc C and 33 B 0.5 (ICOSA) project: A Project for Sharing and Developing MORRALL Andrew Online Self-access English Language Learning Materials”, presented at “Independent Learning: Current Trends and Future Directions”, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, May 2015

36 The Queen of Statue Square: New Short Fiction from Hong MOORE Marshall S and XU Xi 14 B 0.5 Kong, Critical, Cultural & Communications Press: Nottingham, 2014, 160 pages

37 “Syncret(in)izing the Supernatural: The Mythology of MOORE Marshall S 33 B 1 Creative Convergence”, presented at Creativity: Method or Madness Conference, University of Glasgow, May 2015

# Student 174 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 51: Chinese Language Education and Assessment Centre

38 「聽說讀寫思—嶺南大學中國語文強化課程面面觀」 LI Donghui and LI Fei 21 A 1 (“Essential Components of Effective Communication in Chinese – The Design of Lingnan University Chinese Language Enhancement Curriculum”),載於《中國語文通 訊》,第 93 卷第 2 期,2014 年 7 月,頁 69-75

39 「初唐詩格律流變過程及其原因探究」(“On the Evolution LI Fei 33 A 1 of Metrical Poetry of Early Tang Dynasty”),發表於由中國 音韻學會主辦之「中國音韻學研究會第十八屆學術討論 會暨漢語音韻學第十三屆國際學術研討會」,廣西大學, 中國南寧,2014 年 10 月

40 「港式中文外來詞的類型結構研究」 (“On the Special LI Fei 33 A 1 Structures of Loanwords of Hong Kong Chinese”),發表於 由中國漢語方言學會及陝西師範大學主辦之「第七屆漢 語方言語法國際學術研討會」,中國西安,2014 年 9 月 26-29 日

# Student 175 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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41 「香港語文社團」 (“Language Societies in Hong MA Maopeng and LI Fei 12 A 1 Kong”),載於《中國語言生活狀況報告 2014》,中國教 育部語言文字信息管理司〈編〉,北京:商務印書館,2014 年 9 月,頁 303-308

42 「上古漢語前置音的語音性質」 (“Research on the MA Maopeng 21 A 1 Phonetic Nature of Old Chinese Pre-Initials”),載於《古漢 語研究》,第 105 卷,第 4 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 32-41

43 「港式中文程度副詞簡論」 (“A Brief Study on Adverbs MA Maopeng 21 A 1 of Degree in Hong Kong Chinese”),載於《漢語學報》,第 4 期,2014 年 12 月,頁 67-73

44 「港式中文詞類現象舉隅」 (“Some Aspects of Lexical MA Maopeng and TIN Siu-lam 21 A 0.5 Categories in Hong Kong Chinese”),載於《漢語學報》, 第 2 期,2015 年 4 月,頁 65-71

# Student 176 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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45 「感知距離與『切韻』音系韻母的構擬」(“Perceptual MA Maopeng 33 A 1 Distance and the Reconstruction of the Finals in Qieyun”),發表於由廣西大學文學院主辦之「中國音韻 學研究會第十八屆學術討論會暨漢語音韻學第十三屆國 際學術研討會」,中國南寧,2014 年 10 月

46 “Outline of the Research about Hong Kong Chinese MA Maopeng 33 B 1 Grammar” (「港式中文語法研究概況」), presented at a Workshop on Global Chinese Grammar, Language and Culture Research Centre of Macao, Macao Polytechnic Institute, Macao, Nov 2014

Sub-total: 43.5

# Student 177 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 66: Department of Finance & Insurance

1 “Auditors’ Reporting Conservatism after Regulatory FIRTH Michael A, MO Lai-lan 21 A 0.3334 Sanctions: Evidence from China”, Journal of International Phyllis and WONG M K Accounting Research, 13(2), Fall 2014, pp 1-24 Raymond

2 “Information-based Trading and Managerial Incentives: FIRTH Michael A, ZHANG 21 A 0.6667 Evidence from China’s Stock Market”, The European Yuanyuan and JIN Man Journal of Finance, 20(7-9), 2014, pp 637-656

3 “The Effect of Governance on Specialist Auditor Choice SRINIDHI Bin N, HE Shaohua 21 A 0.3334 and Audit Fees in U.S. Family Firms”, The Accounting and FIRTH Michael A Review, 89(6), Nov 2014, pp 2297-2329

4 “Ownership Structure, Corporate Governance and Risk DONG Yizhe, CHAO Meng, 21 A 0.25 Taking: Comparative Evidence from Private and State FIRTH Michael A and HOU Controlled Banks in China”, International Review of Wenxuan Financial Analysis, 36, Dec 2014, pp 120-130

# Student 178 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 “Paragon or Pariah? The Consequences of being FIRTH Michael A HE Xianjie, 21 A 0.25 Conspicuously Rich In China’s New Economy”, Journal of RUI M Oliver and XIAO Corporate Finance, 29, Dec 2014, pp 430-448 Tusheng

6 “Relative Pay and Its Effects on Firm Efficiency in a FIRTH Michael A, LEUNG 21 A 0.25 Transitional Economy”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Tak-Yan, RUI M Oliver and NA Organization, 110, Feb 2015, pp 59-77 Chaohong

7 “Managing Discretionary Accruals and Book-tax WONG M K Raymond, LO 21 A 0.3333 Differences in Anticipation of Tax Rate Increases: Evidence Wai-yee Agnes and FIRTH from China”, Journal of International Financial Michael A Management & Accounting, 26(2), Jun 2015, pp 188-222

8 “Bank Loan Supply and Corporate Capital Structure: SHEN Jianfu and FIRTH 33 A 0.6667 Recent Evidence from China”, presented at the 2014 Annual Michael A and POON Pui-han Meeting of the World Finance Conference, Venice, Italy, Jul Winnie 2014; and also presented at the Journal of Law, Finance, and Accounting (JLFA) 2015 International Conference, Stern School of Business and School of Law, New York University and Department of Accounting and Finance, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, 1-2 Jun 2015

# Student 179 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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9 “Optimal Allocation and Consumption with Guaranteed GAO Jin and ULM Eric R 21 A 0.5 Minimum Death Benets, External Income and Term Life Insurance”, Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 61, Mar 2015, pp 87-98

10 “The Monetary Utility Premium and Interpersonal LI Jingyuan and LIU Liqun 21 A 0.5 Comparisons”, Economics Letters, 125, Nov 2014, pp 257-260

11 “When Can Expected Utility Handle First-order Risk LI Jingyuan and DIONNE 21 A 0.5 Aversion?”, Journal of Economic Theory, 154, Nov 2014, Georges pp 403-422

12 “Decreasing Ross Risk Aversion: Higher-order LI Jingyuan and WANG Jianli 21 A 0.5 Generalizations and Implications”, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 55, Dec 2014, pp 136-142

13 “When Can Harms Disaggregation Imply Precautionary LI Jingyuan and WANG Jianli 33 A 0.5 Effort?”, presented at The 2014 China International Conference on Insurance and Risk Management, China Center for Insurance and Risk Management, Tsinghua University, Jul 2014

# Student 180 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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14 “The Impact of High-Order Risk Attitudes on Bank’s Loan LUO Yuchen Joseph# 63 B 1 Policy”, May 2015

15 “The Role of Credit Ratings on Capital Structure and Its POON Pui-han Winnie, 33 A 0.6667 Speed of Adjustment in Bank-oriented and Market-oriented WOJEWODZKI Michal and Economies”, presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the FIRTH Michael A Financial Management Association International (FMA), Nashville, Tennessee, USA, Oct 2014

16 “The Impact of Credit Default Swaps on Corporate XUE Xinshu# 63 B 1 Investment Policy”, Jun 2015

17 “Management Earnings Forecast Decisions in a Regulated YANG Jingyu# 63 B 1 Regime: Evidence from China”, Jun 2015

18 “Information Asymmetry: Agency Cost and Stock YUAN Tao# 63 B 1 Liquidity: Evidence from the Split Share Structure Reform in China”, May 2015

# Student 181 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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19 “Option-Implied Volatilities and Stock Returns: Evidence ZHANG Yuanyuan, LIU 21 A 0.25 from Industry-Neutral Portfolios”, presented at 2014 Annual Xiaoquan, PONG Eddie and Meeting of Financial Management Association SHACKLETON Mark B International, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA, 15-18 Oct 2014; and also Journal of Portfolio Management, 41(1), Fall 2014, pp 65-77

Sub-total: 10.5002

# Student 182 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 68: Department of Philosophy

1 “Akrasia and the Problem of the Unity of Reason”, Ratio, BAKER Derek C 21 A 1 28(1), Mar 2015, pp 65-80

2 “How Expressivists Can and Should Explain BAKER Derek C and WOODS 21 A 0.5 Inconsistency”, Ethics, 125(2), Jan 2015, pp 391-424 (Topic Jack of online symposium at PEA Soup (www.peasoup.typepad.com) with critical précis by Mark Schroeder Jan 2015)

3 “The Abductive Case for Humeanism over BAKER Derek C 21 A 1 Quasi-Perceptual Theories of Desire”, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 8(2), Oct 2014, pp 1-29

4 “Verdictive Rationalism about Self-Knowledge”, presented BAKER Derek C 33 B 1 at Australasian Association of Philosophy, Australia National University, Canberra, Australia, Jul 2014; and also presented at UNESCO World Philosophy Day Conference, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, Nov 2014

# Student 183 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 “Why Response-Dependent Accounts of Normative BAKER Derek C 33 B 1 Properties Can and Must Idealize”, presented at Philosophy Department Public Seminar, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, Oct 2014; and also Philosophy Department Public Seminar, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Nov 2014; and also Work-in-Progress Seminar, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, Nov 2014

6 Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy BAKER Derek C 61 D 1

7 “Zhuangzi’s idea of ‘spirit’: Self, thinging things and the CHIU Wai-wai 32 A 1 nourishment of life”, Proceedings of the Mind and Nature in Chinese Philosophy, Tung Hai University, Tai Chung, Taiwan, Autumn 2014, pp 455-475

8 “Zhuangzi’s Idea Of Spirit and Nourishment of Life”, CHIU Wai-Wai 33 B 1 presented at Singapore-Hong Kong Symposium on Chinese Philosophy, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Mar 2015

# Student 184 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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9 Book Review of The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony (by CHIU Wai-wai 62 D 1 Li Chenyang, Routledge, 2013, 210 pages), in Sophia, 53(4), Dec 2014, pp 579-580

10 “Why Can I Say I? A Psychological Explanation of Selves”, HUNG Jenny# 33 A 1 presented at the International Conference on “Self and (its) realization”, Hokkaido University, Japan, May 2015

11 “Bolzano on beauty”, The British Journal of Aesthetics, LIVINGSTON Paisley N 21 A 1 54(3), Jul 2014, pp 269-284

12 “The Complete Work”, Journal of Aesthetics and Art TROGDON Kelly and 21 A 0.5 Criticism, 72(3), Jul 2014, pp 225-233 LIVINGSTON Paisley N

13 “ ‘Online Offline’ Society for the Cognitive Study of the LIVINGSTON Paisley N 33 A 1 Moving Image”, Birkbeek, University of London, Jun 2015

14 “Philosophy with a Twist”, presented at Philosophy and LIVINGSTON Paisley N 33 B 1 Film, Religious studies and Philosophy, University of Macau, Macau, Mar 2015

# Student 185 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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15 “Thought Experiments in Aesthetics”, presented at LIVINGSTON Paisley N 33 B 1 Department of Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Apr 2015

16 “Bordwell and Cinematic Authorship”, presented at Annual LIVINGSTON Paisley N 33 B 1 Meeting of the Society for the Cognitive Study of the Moving Image, SCSMI, London, UK, 17-20 Jun 2015

17 Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy LIVINGSTON Paisley N 61 D 1

18 Consulting Editor, Episteme (Journal for Philosophy of LIVINGSTON Paisley N 61 D 1 Social Science, University of London)

19 “Robot Lies in Healthcare: When is Deception Morally MATTHIAS Andreas 21 A 1 Permissible?”, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 25(2), Jun 2015, pp 169-192

# Student 186 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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20 “The Extended Mind and the Computational Basis of MATTHIAS Andreas 33 B 1 Responsibility Ascription”, presented at Mind and Responsibility – Philosophy, Sciences and Criminal Law, Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2015

21 “Moderate Intuitionism: A Metasemantic Account”, NADO Jennifer E and 12 A 0.5 Intuitions, A R Booth and D P Rowbottom (eds), Oxford JOHNSON Michael University Press, Jul 2014, pp 68-90

22 “Intuition, Philosophical Theorising, and the Threat of NADO Jennifer E 12 A 1 Scepticism”, Experimental Philosophy, Rationalism, and Naturalism, Eugen Fischer and John Collins (eds), Routledge, May 2015, pp 204-222

23 “Why Intuition?”, Philosophy and Phenomenological NADO Jennifer E 21 A 1 Research, 89(1), Jul 2014, pp 15-41

24 “Philosophical Expertise”, Philosophy Compass, 9(9), Sep NADO Jennifer E 21 A 1 2014, pp 631-641

# Student 187 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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25 “After Intuition”, presented at The 1st International NADO Jennifer E 33 B 1 Conference on Philosophy of Cognition, University, Shanxi University, , China, Sep 2014; and also presented at Department Seminar, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Sep 2014

26 “Chudnoff on Intuition and Introspection”, presented at NADO Jennifer E 33 B 1 American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, American Philosophical Association, Dec 2014

27 “Is Intuition a Psychological Kind? And Does it Matter?”, NADO Jennifer E 33 B 1 presented at Huquiao Philosophy of Mind Conference, Huquiao University, Xiamen, China, May 2015

28 “Rejecting Centrality for Experimental Philosophers”, NADO Jennifer E 33 B 1 presented at How to do Philosophy: A Workshop on Methodology, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, May 2015

29 “Consequences of Reasoning with Conflicting Obligations”, NAIR Gopal S 21 A 1 Mind, 123(491), Jul 2014, pp 753-789

# Student 188 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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30 “A Fault Line in Ethical Theory: Consequentialism, Deontic NAIR Gopal S 21 A 1 Constraints, and the Prisoner’s Dilemma”, Philosophical Perspectives, 28(1), Dec 2014, pp 173-200

31 “Moral Dilemmas”, Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, NAIR Gopal S 21 A 1 2015

32 “Pictures of Space”, presented at University of Hong Kong PETTERSSON Mikael C 33 B 1 Speaker Seminar, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Mar 2015

33 “Intuitions in Science: Thought Experiments as Argument ROWBOTTOM Darrell 12 A 1 Pumps”, Intuitions, A R Booth and D P Rowbottom (eds), Oxford University Press, Jul 2014, pp 119-134

34 “The Myth of ‘Scientific Method’ in Contemporary ROWBOTTOM Darrell and 12 A 0.5 Educational Research”, Philosophy of Education II, R AISTON Sarah J Smith (ed), Routledge, Mar 2015

35 Intuitions, Oxford University Press, Jul 2014, 304 pages BOOTH Anthony R and 14 A 0.5 ROWBOTTOM Darrell

# Student 189 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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36 “Information Versus Knowledge in Confirmation Theory”, ROWBOTTOM Darrell 21 A 1 Logique et Analyse, 57(226), 2014, pp 137-149

37 “Scientific Progress Without Increasing Verisimilitude: In ROWBOTTOM Darrell 21 A 1 Response to Niiniluoto”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 51, Jun 2015, pp 100-104

38 “Ontological Quietism and Methodological Pluralism on ROWBOTTOM Darrell 33 B 1 Bonds”, presented at Structure and Bonding in Chemistry: Foundational Questions (plus Conference on the philosophy of Nancy Cartwright), Durham University, Durham, UK, 23-24 Jun 2014 & 10 Jul 2014

39 “Scientific Progress: A Pragmatic View”, presented at ROWBOTTOM Darrell 33 B 1 Philosophy Department Research Seminar, University of Durham, Oct 2014

40 “The ‘Changing Places’ Model of Identification in Game ROWBOTTOM Darrell 33 B 1 Theory”, presented at Theoretical Reasoning Seminar, Centre for Reasoning, University of Kent at Canterbury, Nov 2014

# Student 190 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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41 “On Component Forces in Physics: A Pragmatic View”, ROWBOTTOM Darrell 33 B 1 presented at Kinds and Quantities, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, May 2015

42 “Neutralism on World-Based Probabilities in Fundamental ROWBOTTOM Darrell 33 B 1 Physics”, presented at Propensities, Chances, and Statistics, Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Studies, University of London, Jun 2015

43 “On the Epistemological Consequences of the Nature of ROWBOTTOM Darrell 33 B 1 Belief”, presented at 23rd Bled Philosophical Conference – The Intersection of Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind, Slovenian Society for Analytic Philosophy, Jun 2015

44 “Scientific Progress: A Pragmatic View”, presented at ROWBOTTOM Darrell 33 B 1 Sussex Philosophy Society Seminar, University of Sussex, Jun 2015

45 Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy ROWBOTTOM Darrell 61 D 1

# Student 191 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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46 Editor, Philosophy of Probability and Scientific Method ROWBOTTOM Darrell 61 D 1 Categories, Philpapers.org

47 “Sibley on ‘Beautiful’ and ‘Ugly’ ”, Philosophical Papers, SAUCHELLI Andrea 21 A 1 43(3), Nov 2014, pp 377-404

48 “Women in Philosophy: Problems with the Discrimination SESARDIC Neven and DE 22 A 0.5 Hypothesis”, Academic Questions, 27(4), Winter 2014, pp CLERCQ Rafael 461-473

49 “Tang Chun-i’s Experiential Understanding of Illness and WONG Wai-ying 12 A 1 Suffering” (in Chinese), The New Direction in Chinese Philosophy, Cheng Chung-yi (ed), Hong Kong: New Asia College, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Oct 2014, pp 309-322

50 “Self Deception: From the Perspective of Confucianism’ (in WONG Wai-ying 12 A 1 Chinese), The Contemporary Development and the Future Prospect of Confucianism, H F Jing (ed), Beijing: People Publishing Co, Jan 2015, pp 241-248

# Student 192 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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51 「宗教教育的路向初探—兼論佛教教育的角色 」, 載於 WONG Wai-ying 12 B 1 《全球與本土之間的哲學探索:劉述先先生八秩壽慶論 文集》,鄭宗義、林月惠〈合編〉,臺北:臺灣學生書局, 2014 年,頁 735-743

52 “A Uniformly Consistent Estimator of Causal Effects Under SPIRTES P and ZHANG Jiji 21 A 0.5 the K-Triangle-Faithfulness Assumption”, Statistical Science, 29(4), Nov 2014, pp 662-678

53 “Distinguishing Cause from Effect Based on Exogeneity”, ZHANG Kun, ZHANG Jiji and 32 A 0.3334 Proceedings of the 15th Conference on Theoretical Aspects SCHÖKOPF Bernhard of Rationality and Knowledge, Carnegie Mellon University, Jun 2015, pp 1-11

54 “Likelihood and Consilience: On Forster’s ZHANG Jiji and ZHANG Kun 33 A 0.5 Counterexamples to the Likelihood Theory of Evidence”, presented at The 24th Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Chicago, USA, Nov 2014

# Student 193 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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55 “Triangle-Faithfulness and More Conservative Causal ZHANG Jiji, SPIRTES Peter 33 B 0.3334 Inference”, presented at Kyoto International Conference on and RAMSEY Joseph Modern Statistics in the 21st Century, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Kyoto, Japan, Nov 2014

56 Section Editor, Ergo: An Open Access Journal of ZHANG Jiji 61 D 1 Philosophy

57 “Origins of Content – An Introduction to Diachronic ZHENG Yujian 33 B 1 Holism”, presented at Phil under the “Strategic Partnership” between Lingnan University and Sun Yat-sen University, Philosophy Department, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China, Jan 2015

Sub-total: 51.6668

# Student 194 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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Cost Centre 70: Department of Cultural Studies

1 Africans in Guangzhou: A Cultural Analysis of CASTILLO BAUTISTA 63 B 1 Transnationality amongst Africans on the Move, Sep 2014 Roberto C#

2 “Cinema and the Cultural Politics of Identity: Hong Kong CHAN Ching-kiu Stephen 12 A 1 No More?”, Blackwell Companion to Hong Kong Cinema, Gina Marchetti, Esther Cheung and Esther Yau (eds), Weley-Blackwell (Hoboken, New Jersey, USA), Jun 2015, pp 577-584

3 “Future Un-imagined: Hong Kong No More”, Keynote CHAN Ching-kiu Stephen 33 B 1 paper, Hong Kong as Method, Hong Kong Studies Programme, Faculty of Arts, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 8-9 Dec 2014

4 “Cultural Perspectives on Hong Kong”, presented at CHAN Ching-kiu Stephen 33 B 1 Academic Seminar series, Hexiangning Art Museum, Shenzhen, China

# Student 195 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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5 Consulting Editor, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, Published (4 CHAN Ching-kiu Stephen 61 D 1 issues p.a.) by Routledge, 2000-present,

6 “Hong Kong Cinema in the Age of Neoliberalization and CHEN Yun-chung and SZETO 12 A 0.5 Mainlandization: Hong Kong SAR New Wave as a Cinema May Mirana of Anxiety”, Blackwell Companion to Hong Kong Cinema, Esther Cheung, Gina Marchetti and Esther Yau (eds), Blackwell, 2015, pp 89-120

7 “In Your Face Multiculturalism: Reclaiming Public Space CHEN Yun-chung and SZETO 12 A 0.5 and Citizenship by Filipina Immigrant Workers in Hong May Mirana Kong”, Worlding Multiculturalisms: The Politics of Inter-Asian Dwelling, Daniel P S Goh (ed), Routledge, 2015, pp 55-74

8 “Is There a Standard Cantonese in Hong Kong?”, The CHEN Yun-chung 12 B 1 Politics of Cantonese Hong Kong, Man Kit-wah (ed), Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2014, pp 163-170

# Student 196 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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9 “Land Justice Movement in Hong Kong: Why Defending CHEN Yun-chung 21 A 1 the Community is Incompatible with Defending the Nation” (in Chinese), A Journal of Cultural Studies, 18, Autumn 2014, pp 180-191

10 「兜口兜面的多元文化主義:香港菲律賓移工重奪公共 CHEN Yun-chung and SZETO 22 B 0.5 空間和公民權運動」(“In Your Face Multiculturalism: May Mirana Reclaiming Public Space and Citizenship by Filipina Workers in Hong Kong”),載於《思想》,第 26 期,2014 年 10 月,頁 183-212

11 “Rethinking Hong Kong Through Activism”, presented at CHEN Yun-chung 33 B 1 International Conference on “Hong Kong as Method”, Comparative Literature Department and Hong Kong Studies, Center for the Study of Globalization and Cultures (CSGC), The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Dec 2014

# Student 197 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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12 “Imagined Community – Will Today’s Hong Kong become CHENG Keng-liang# 33 B 1 Taiwan’s Future?”, presented at The annual conference of the Association for Taiwan Social Studies 2014, Association for Taiwan Social Studies, Shih Hsin Univ, Taipei, Taiwan, 28 Sep 2014

13 “Trash, A Curatorial: Reimagining Place in Urban Hong COPPOOLSE Anneke# 33 B 1 Kong”, presented at Conference on Artistic Interventions: Histories, Cartographies, and Politics in Asia, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, 30-31 Mar 2015

14 “Collect, Exhibit, ‘Reimagine’ ”, presented at Workshop on COPPOOLSE Anneke# 33 B 1 Digital Knowledge Resources in Asia, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 20-21 Mar 2015

15 “Data, Event, City”, Keynote address to Summer School in HOYNG Rolien Susanne 33 A 1 Digital Methodologies, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 23 Jun-4 Jul 2014

# Student 198 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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16 “Conflicting Urban Smarts: Istanbul’s Urban Struggle as HOYNG Rolien Susanne 33 A 1 Socio-Technical”, presented at 10th Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, Association for Cultural Studies, Tampere, Finland, 1-4 Jul 2014

17 “Material-Semiotic Particularity and the Broken Smart HOYNG Rolien Susanne 33 A 1 City”, presented at WUN Understanding Global Digital Cultures Conference, WUN Network, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 25-26 Apr 2015

18 “Your Local Smart City: Data-based Governance and the HOYNG Rolien Susanne 64 D 1 Legacy of Democracy”, presented at Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Autumn 2014

19 《遊走於體制內外:香港的文化研究與成人教育》,香港 HUI Po-keung and 張秋玉 11 B 0.5 :牛津大學出版社,2014 年 12 月

20 《常識革命—否想「雨傘運動」的三宗罪》,香港:進一 HUI Po-keung 11 B 1 步出版社,2015 年 3 月,89 頁

# Student 199 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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21 「解殖與教育—新自由主義時代的香港社會困局和出 HUI Po-keung 12 A 1 路」,載於《奇跡之後—東亞世紀的挑戰》,羅金義〈編〉, 香港:香港城市大學出版社,2014 年,頁 142-156

22 「廣東話授課與情感的教育」,載於《粵語的政治》,文 HUI Po-keung 12 A 1 潔華〈編〉,香港:香港中文大學出版社,2014 年,頁 227-242

23 「從『現實政治』到『罷課不罷學』」,載於《台灣社會 HUI Po-keung 22 B 1 研究季刊》,第 98 期,2015 年 3 月,頁 343-348

24 “Sexphobia and Colonization in the Philippines”, presented INTON Michael N# 33 A 1 at the 2014 ILGA World Conference on “Decolonizing our Bodies”, International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex Association, Mexico City, Mexico, 27-31 Oct 2014

25 “Do Transwomen Benefit from Male Privilege?”, Buhay INTON Michael N# 12 A 1 Bahaghari: The Filipino LGBT Chronicles, Eva Callueng (ed), The University of the Philippines Center for Women’s Studies: Quezon City, Philippines, Aug 2014, pp 45-47

# Student 200 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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26 「當小媒體遇上社交媒體:『香港獨立媒體網』個案研 IP Iam-chong 12 B 1 究」,載於《社交媒體與新聞業》,羅世宏、童靜蓉〈編〉, 優質新聞發展協會出版,2014 年 12 月,頁 185-197

27 「本土右翼與經濟右翼:由香港網絡上一宗爭議說起」, IP Iam-chong and YICK 22 B 0.5 載於《思想》,第 26 期,2014 年 10 月,頁 153-168 Man-kin

28 “Food, Health and Ecological Civilization”, Green Leaf, TIAN Song, LAU Kin-chi and 22 B 0.3334 200(4), Apr 2015, pp 36-44 PAN Jie

29 “Alternative Community Practices on Defending the LAU Kin-chi 33 A 1 Commons in China”, presented at Intercultural Education for Sustainable Development, PRATEC, Puno, Peru, 28 Jul-1 Aug 2014

30 《殖民家國外》 (Beyond Colonialism and The LAW Wing-sang 11 A 1 Homeland-State), Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, Aug 2014, 412 pages

# Student 201 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

31 「創意群聚的現實與想像:以火炭為例」 (“The Reality LAW Wing-sang 12 A 1 and Imaginations of Creativity Cluster: Fo Tan As An Example”),載於《思考文創中華》,梁志鏘〈編〉,香港: Bleu 出版社,2014 年 7 月,頁 157-180

32 「從極權到後極權:哈維爾思想簡介」 ( (“From LAW Wing-sang 12 B 1 Totalitarianism to Post-Totalitarianism: Introduction to the Thought of Vaclav Havel”),載於《罷課不罷學:雨傘運 動前夕的理論和思想大檢閱》,葉蔭聰、陳景輝〈編〉, 香港:進一步出版社,2015 年 5 月,頁 144-155

33 “La nostalgie coloniale depuis la r’etrocession” (“The LAW Wing-sang 22 B 1 Colonial Nostalgia after the Handover”), Critique, Issue 807-808, Aug 2014, pp 670-680

34 「回應東亞和平的核心現場」 (“Response to the Idea LAW Wing-sang 22 B 1 about the Core Site of Peace in East Asia”),載於《人間思 想》,第 7-8 期,2014 年,頁 70-72

# Student 202 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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35 「活在後極權的香港」 (“Living in the Post-Totalitarian LAW Wing-sang 22 B 1 Hong Kong”),載於《字花》,第 51 期,2014 年 10 月, 頁 13-15

36 「香港本土意識的前世今生」 (“The Present and the Past LAW Wing-sang 22 B 1 of Hong Kong Local Consciousness”),載於《思想》,第 26 期,2014 年 10 月,頁 113-151

37 「告別七一嘉年華:從虚擬自由主義到公民共和的後殖 LAW Wing-sang 22 B 1 主體性」 (“Farewell to the 7.1 Carnival: From Virtual Liberalism to Civic Republican/Post-colonial Subjectivity”) ,載於《本土論述 2013-2014》, 第 6 期,2015 年 2 月, 頁 3-19

38 「民粹主義:香港的時代精神?」(“Populism: Hong LAW Wing-sang 22 B 1 Kong's Zeitgeist?”),載於《字花》,第 55 期,2015 年 5-6 月,頁 109-113

# Student 203 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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39 “The Problematic of the Subaltern Studies: A Response to LAW Wing-sang 33 B 1 the Essay ‘When China Enters the World’ ” (「屬民研究的 問題意識:回應賀照田『當中國進入世界』」), presented at National and International Sensibilities in the East Asian Crisis, Modern Asian Thought, Inter-Asia School, Shanghai, China, Jul 2014

40 “Decolonization Amidst the Cold War: The Campaign for LAW Wing-sang 33 B 1 Chinese To Be An Official Language in the Seventies” (「冷 戰中的解殖:七十年代爭取中文成為法定語文運動」), presented at a Workshop on the Politics of Chinese Languages, Modern Asian Thought, Kwan Fong Cultural Research and Development, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, Sep 2014

41 “The Colonial and The Post-Colonial Hong Kong”, LAW Wing-sang 33 B 1 presented at a Seminar on History of Thought in Hong Kong with Nobody Knows, Hane Jiro Research Centre, Meiji University and Modern Asian Thought-Tokyo Office, Tokyo, Japan, Oct 2014

# Student 204 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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42 “The Alliances and Mobilization of the Conservative LAW Wing-sang 33 B 1 Establishment in Hong Kong” 「( 香港保守及建制力量的聯 盟與動員」), presented at Hong Kong’s Social Transformation in the Context of Taiwan-Hong Kong Comparison, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Nov 2014

43 “Campaign for Chinese To Be An Official Language: A LAW Wing-sang 33 B 1 Case of Anti-Colonial Movement” (「作為反殖運動的『爭 取中文成為法定語文』運動」), presented at In the East Asian Context: Hong Kong’s Nationalism and Colonialism in the 20th Century, Department of Chinese and History, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Dec 2014

44 “Populist Imaginations and Practices: Recent Rise of LAW Wing-sang 33 B 1 Radical Right – Wing Political Campaigns in Hong Kong”, presented at International Conference on “Hong Kong As Method”, Comparative Literature Department and Hong Kong Studies, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Dec 2014

# Student 205 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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45 “The Narrative of Colonialism in Century-old Dreams of a LAW Wing-sang 33 B 1 Fishing Harbour” (「《 漁港夢百年》的殖民敘事」), presented at International Conference on the History of Hong Kong: Interpreting History through Culture and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Institute of Education and Department of History, Shue Yan University, Hong Kong, Apr 2015

46 “Ruin Spaces in Hong Kong”, presented at Workshop on LEE Eun-soo# 33 B 1 Digital Knowledge Resources in Asia, Department of Cultural Studies and Kwan Fong Cultural Research and Development Programme, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 20-21 Mar 2015

47 「考試課程中的多元教育—指定學校的中文作為第二語 LEUNG Yuk-ming Lisa 12 A 1 言教材」(中文科),載於《廣東話的未來》,Eva Man〈編〉, 香港:香港中文大學出版,2014 年,頁 133-152

# Student 206 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

48 “Diverse Roles of Alternate Media in Hong Kong Civil YUNG Betty and LEUNG 21 A 0.5 Society: From Public Discourse Initiation to Social Yuk-ming Lisa Activism”, Journal of Asian Public Policy, 7(1), 2014, pp 83-101

49 “Facebook as Change? Political Engagement in YUNG Betty and LEUNG 21 A 0.5 Semi-Democratic Hong Kong in Transition to Universal Yuk-ming Lisa Suffrage”, Journal of Asian Public Policy, 7(3), 2014, pp 291-305

50 「新聞自由指數評分的啓示」,載於《傳媒透視》,2015 LEUNG Yuk-ming Lisa 22 B 1 年 4 月,頁 4-5

51 “Filming the ‘Together-not’: Affective Visuality of Ethnic LEUNG Yuk-ming Lisa and 33 A 0.5 Minority Youths in Hong Kong”, presented at 10th ERNI John N Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, Association for Cultural Studies, Tampere, Finland, 1-4 Jul 2014

# Student 207 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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52 “Enchantment as Tactic (of Recognition): Minority LEUNG Yuk-ming Lisa 33 A 1 Visuality in Hong Kong South Asian Youth’s Short Films”, presented at Asian Media and Cultural Studies Conference, Graduate Centre for Asian Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Nov 2014

53 “Dreaming the “Included-out’: Enchantment as Minoritized LEUNG Yuk-ming Lisa 33 A 1 Visuality of Ethnic Minority Youths in Hong Kong”, presented at Asian Cultural and Media Studies Now, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 6-7 Nov 2014

54 “ ‘It Happens Here and Now’: Digital Media LEUNG Yuk-ming Lisa 33 A 1 Documentation During the Umbrella Movement”, presented at WUN Understanding Global Digital Cultures Conference, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 25-26 Apr 2015

55 Book Review of Migration and New Media: Transnational LEUNG Yuk-ming Lisa 62 D 1 Families and Polymedia (by Mirca Madianou and Daniel Miller, Routledge, 2012, 192 pages), in Television & New Media, 15(8), Jul 2014, pp 777-779

# Student 208 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

56 “The Theme of Salvation in Chinese and Japanese War LI Siu-leung 12 A 1 Movies”, Chinese and Japanese Films on the Second World War, Tam King-fai, Sandra Wilson and Timothy Tsu (eds), Routledge, 2015, pp 79-92

57 Edited and co-translated with Introduction “Hong Kong LI Siu-leung 14 B 1 Cantonese Opera, Fong Yim Fun, and the Female Subject”, Anthology of Hong Kong Cantonese Opera: The Fong Yim Fun Volume (《香港粵劇選:芳艷芬卷》), Hong Kong: Infolink Publishing Ltd, 2014, 704 pages

58 “Chinese Martial Arts Literature as a Theory of Stateless LI Siu-leung 22 B 1 Subjects for Taiwan, Hong Kong, China”, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 14(4), Dec 2014, pp 643-647

59 “Fighting (Wo)man and/as Transgender Warrior in Hong LI Siu-leung 33 B 1 Kong Cantonese Cinema”, presented at Fight Women: Heroines in Post-War Hong Kong Popular Culture, Department of Chinese Culture, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, 13-14 May 2015

# Student 209 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

Serial Title / Brief Description Author Research Type of Weighting No. Output Output Category

60 《當日本 A 片遇上華人慾望:性別、性相、色情品的文 WONG Heung-wah and YAU 11 B 0.5 化理論》,香港:華藝出版社,2015 年 3 月,244 頁 Hoi-yan

61 “Japanese Adult Videos in Taiwan and Hong Kong”, YAU Hoi-yan and WONG 12 A 0.5 Routledge Handbook of Sexuality Studies in East Asia, M Heung-wah McLelland and V Mackie (eds), Routledge, Spring 2015, pp 414-426

62 “There is No Simple Japanization, Creolization or YAU Hoi-yan and WONG 12 A 0.5 Localization: Some Reflections on the Cross-cultural Heung-wah Migration of Japanese Popular Culture to Hong Kong”, Revisiting Colonial and Postcolonial: The Anthropological Study of Cultural Interface, H W Wong and K Maegawa (eds), Bridge 21 Publications, Feb 2015, pp 37-66

63 「中國香港地區與日本的改編歌曲」,載於《人類學研究 YAU Hoi-yan 12 A 1 第陸卷》,莊孔韶〈編〉,浙江大學出版社,2015 年 3 月 ,頁 77-144

# Student 210 Report 3 – Report on Research Outputs

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64 “I Don’t Like Watching Japanese Adult Videos Because You YAU Hoi-yan and WONG 21 A 0.5 Like It: The Politics of Pornography Consumption in Heung-wah Taiwan”, Sage Open, 4, Winter 2014, pp 1-11

65 “The Progression of Political Censorship: Hong Kong YAU Lai-to Herman# 63 B 1 Cinema from Colonial Rule to Chinese-style Socialist Hegemony”, Oct 2014

Sub-total: 58.3334

Total: 592.7601

# Student 211 Explanatory Notes for Report 3

Type of output:  A Academic research: refereed  B Academic research: not refereed  C Contract research  D Other outputs

Research Output Category: 1 Scholarly books, monographs and chapters 11 Research book or monograph (author) − Authored work generally arising from academic research project(s) although contract research can produce such results if findings are in the public domain 12 Chapter in an edited book (author) − A paper, essay, or other material authored specifically for inclusion in an edited book; does not include an opening or summary chapter prepared by an editor for inclusion in a work counted in (14) 13 Textbook (author) − A full-length authored work used for instructional purposes; include revisions if they involve "substantial" (say 20%) new material 14 Edited book (editor) − an edited book of essays, research papers or the equivalent

2 Journal publications 21 Publication in refereed journal − A paper in a refereed journal devoted to reporting the results of basic or applied research 22 Publication in policy or professional journal − A paper in a refereed or unrefereed journal publishing policy or educational material for a professional audience

3 Conference papers 31 Invited conference paper − A paper invited for presentation at an academic or professional meeting and published (in full or in part) in conference proceedings 32 Refereed conference paper − A paper accepted for presentation at an academic or professional meeting on the basis of a formal peer review process external to the institution and published (in full or in part) in conference proceedings 33 Other conference paper − Any other paper presented at an academic or professional conference

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4 Creative and literary works, consulting reports and case studies 41 Authored play, poem, novel, story − Fictional or similar works, published in a form appropriate to the type of work 42 Painting, sculpture, drawing, photograph − Creation of artefacts capable of being reviewed for merit, generally but not exclusively of an artistic nature [exclude those covered in (44) below] 43 Film, video − Creation of films, videos, multimedia, and similar productions for research, educational, cultural or entertainment purposes [exclude those covered in (44) below] 44 Performance and participation in exhibits − Drama, musical and similar performances; participation as an exhibitor of paintings, sculptures or other artefacts: the exhibit may be sponsored by the institution or externally; it should attract significant public or professional attention 45 Translation of other's work − Translation of an item of type (11) through (22) and (41) above, written by others: translation of one's own work is considered part of the authoring process and should not be included 46 Engineering, architectural, graphic designs − An engineering, architectural, graphic, landscape, or interior design (or the equivalent), whether prepared for a client or in the public domain 47 Computer software or system − Development of a shareable computer software program, computer language, expert system, computer-aided instruction package or the equivalent 48 Consulting or contract research report − Report on work performed under an institutional consulting or research contract: reports counted here generally will be prepared for the client, and they may be proprietary if institutional rules permit 49 Written teaching case study or extensive note − Material prepared for teaching purposes with applicability beyond one's own course needs; short notes and descriptions prepared for immediate class use should not be included

5 Patents, agreements, assignments and companies 51 Patents granted – patents (on work done at the reporting institution) granted by patent office(s) to the reporting institution within the specified reporting period; not patents filed, not patents held in previous years, and not patents obtained/held on work done elsewhere 52 Licensing agreements – the licensing of technology/invention from the reporting institution within the specified reporting period 53 Assignments of intellectual property rights – the assignment based on technology/invention from the reporting institution within the specified reporting period

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54 Companies – registered companies in which the institution holds an equity by virtue of technology transfer, where the acquisition of such equity (including any increase in equity) by technology transfer occurred during the specified reporting period

6 All other outputs 61 Journal editor − Editor, associate editor, or the equivalent of a journal or similar on-going publication venture (‘editorial membership’ should be excluded) 62 Review of books or of software − Published or widely-disseminated reviews of books, other publications, software or similar items: dissemination must extend beyond the institution and its research sponsors [reviews for institutional clients should be counted under (49)] 63 Postgraduate research theses – MPhil or PhD theses of research students who defended successfully within the specified reporting period 64 Other outputs − Any substantive output of original research not listed above

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