
Jingyuan Shi
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Nov 18, 2024 |
tandfonline.com | Xiaohui Wang |Jingyuan Shi |Ye Sun |Zhihuai Lin
?Mathematical formulae have been encoded as MathML and are displayed in this HTML version using MathJax in order to improve their display. Uncheck the box to turn MathJax off. This feature requires Javascript. Click on a formula to zoom. AbstractIn our research, we examined how three dimensions of opinion leadership—connectivity, maven, and persuasiveness—are associated with sharing positive and negative information about vaccines among parents in Hong Kong through a mixed-methods approach.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Jingyuan Shi |Dapeng Zhang |Zifeng Sui |Jie Wu
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Dec 27, 2023 |
ejinsight.com | Jingyuan Shi |Ben Kwok |Kevin Ng |Brian Wong
Influenced by Europe's General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), arguably the most robust privacy and security laws in the world, China introduced its Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) in November 2021. Like GDPR, PIPL has extraterritorial reach: its jurisdiction extends to entities outside China that handle the personal information of individuals within China, if certain criteria are met.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
regulationasia.com | Jingyuan Shi
Jingyuan Shi discusses China’s changing rules on cross-border data transfer and examines the extra-territorial implications. Influenced by Europe’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), arguably the most robust privacy and security laws in the world, China introduced its Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) in November 2021.
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Mar 9, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Jingyuan Shi |Jiaqing Sun
Abstract:Prefabrication as a sustainable construction method has become a trend for use in house construction. However, the construction of rural houses in China still mainly adopts on-site construction, which also raises wasteful resources and environmental problems. Previous studies lack an evaluation system for the implementation potential of prefabricated rural housing in counties, and thus cannot provide references for the government to formulate implementation strategies.
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