
Jin Yang
Articles
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Nov 6, 2024 |
nature.com | Jin Yang |Mohammad Reza |Muhammad Mehedi Masud |Mara Ridhuan Che Abdul Rahman |Abdullah Al Mamun
Green transformation in the hotel industry represents an undeniable trend yet poses financial challenges, particularly in emerging economies. Expanding on the service quality-satisfaction-behavioral intention paradigm, this study investigates the influences of green emotional attachment, attitude towards green hotels, green image, green practice performance, word-of-mouth, guest satisfaction, functional value, and green experiential loyalty on green hotel premium payment. We collected 573 data points from China using purposive sampling. Partial least squares structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data. The findings revealed the positive effect of attitudes towards green hotels and green practices on guest satisfaction. The findings confirmed a positive correlation between guest satisfaction and willingness to pay a premium price for green hotels. This study also confirms the moderating effect of green experiential loyalty. Moreover, it recognizes gender, age, and income as partial moderating factors. These findings offer valuable insights into green hotel consumption research and assist practitioners in enhancing guest willingness to pay premiums and fostering sustainable industry development. The active implementation of strategies to boost guest satisfaction and willingness to pay premiums can further environmental conservation and support zero-carbon goals in the hospitality sector.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jin Yang |Wei Zhang |Paul Albert |Aiyi Liu
1 Introduction In biomedical and epidemiological studies, diagnostic biomarkers are often used to distinguish diseased individuals from healthy ones in a potentially fast and economical way. For biomarkers with continuous results, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is a standard statistical tool to evaluate and compare their accuracy, consider Hanley and McNeil [1], Wieand et al. [2], Zou and Hall [3], Yang, Lu, and Zhao [4], and Yin and Tian [5], among others.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jin Yang |Wei Zhang |Paul Albert |Aiyi Liu
1 Introduction In biomedical and epidemiological studies, diagnostic biomarkers are often used to distinguish diseased individuals from healthy ones in a potentially fast and economical way. For biomarkers with continuous results, the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is a standard statistical tool to evaluate and compare their accuracy, consider Hanley and McNeil [1], Wieand et al. [2], Zou and Hall [3], Yang, Lu, and Zhao [4], and Yin and Tian [5], among others.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
sciencedirect.com | Jin Yang |Qi Lu |Claus Jensen |Marianne Eg
Section snippetsWhat is already known•Frequent pain can result in numerous short- and long-term adverse effects on premature infants. •Multi-sensory interventions have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing pain among premature infants. •There lacks a comparison of various multi-sensory interventions for their effectiveness of pain relief in premature infants.
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May 15, 2024 |
sciencedirect.com | Jin Yang |Qi Lu |Frances Lin |Yingyan Chen
Section snippetsWhat is already known•Chronic constipation is a prevalent and distressing symptom. •There are different types of abdominal massage techniques, which may be safe and noninvasive ways to relieve constipation symptoms. •The literature does not provide a clear understanding of the effectiveness of abdominal massage in constipation symptoms, limiting its' clinical application.
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