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Xueqin Cai
Software Engineering Institute of Guangzhou
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Research Article | 5 January 2024
The Impact of Workplace Marginalization on Organizational Citizenship Behavior of Property Management Personnel in Public Health Emergencies
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 1: 9-14, 2024 | DOI:10.00000/TSSC.2024.100002
Abstract
In public health emergencies, the property personnel of the community have become a key line of defense to ensure the safety of residents. However, in practice, it has been observed that there is often a significant mismatch between the characteristics of these personnel and their roles during such emergencies. The behavior of these employees at work is influenced by various factors. This study, beginning with grassroots personnel, aims to explore the impact of their perception of workplace marginalization on their organizational citizenship behavior. Additionally, the study analyzes the moderating effect of inducement to provide theoretical guidance for emergency management practices.Throug... More >

Research Article | 5 January 2024
The Public Health Events on the Audit Behavior and the Audit Quality: An Empirical Study
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 1: 1-8, 2024 | DOI:10.00000/TSSC.2024.100001
Abstract
Public health emergencies have a significant impact on the safety of life and property of the people, and also exert a profound influence on various aspects of Chinese society and economy. In this study, we aim to select public health emergencies that occurred between 2018 and 2021 as empirical data. Using event analysis techniques, we systematically investigate how such emergencies affect the audit behavior of listed companies in China and the quality of their audits. Our findings indicate that public health emergencies have a significant negative impact on audit quality and also affect audit behavior, as evidenced by the increase in audit fees following the outbreak of such emergencies. By... More >