Personal Particulars
Name: Lei WANG
Sex: Male
Nationality: Han Chinese
Date of Birth: March 10th, 1972
Place of Birth: Beijing, PR China
School: South China Normal University
Field of Study: Management and Psychology
Tel: (86)13828441977
E-mail: leiwang1972@163.com
Mail address: School of Politics and Public Administration, South China Normal University, Higher Education Mega Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, PR China (510006).
Educational Background
September 1990 - June 1994: Studied mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, Hunan Normal University, earning a BA degree;
September 1998 - June 2001: Studied mathematics at the School of Science, Hunan Normal University, earning a Master degree;
September 2002 - June 2005: Studied psychology at the School of Educational Science, South China Normal University, earning a Ph. D degree.
Career Experience
July 1994 – July 2002: Mathematics teacher at the 12nd Middle School of Changsha, Changsha, Hunan Province, PR China;
July 2005 – Present: Associate professor at School of Politics and Public Administration, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, PR China.
Major Skills
Strong research capabilities for management theories;
Proficient in both Chinese and English, with basic Cantonese skills;
Understanding on traditional Chinese classics;
Strong data analysis and statistical skills.
Involvement in Major Scientific Research Projects:
1. Moral Field: The Institution Shaping and Evolution, Action Mechanism of Ecological Communities among Chinese Traditional Culture Embedded Enterprises. (a national-level research project of National Science Foundation of China).
2. Corporate Family-like Atmosphere: The Relationship among Chinese Traditional Culture Embedded Firms’ Quasi-family Practices, Positive Psychological Capital and Work-family Balance. (a national-level research project of National Science Foundation of China).
Major Publications
1. Analysis of Zen that cannot be analyzed. Journal of South China Normal University (social science edition), 2003, 6: 139-141.
2. Comparative research on individual modernity of adolescents between town and countryside in China. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2003, 6(1):61-73.
3. Acculturation and subjective well-being of Chinese students in Australia. Journal of Happiness Studies, 2004, 5(1): 57-72
4. Chinese Overseas Students' Cultural Identification, Social Orientation and Subjective Well-Being. Psychological Development and Education, 2005, 1: 48-54.
5. Development of the College Students' Contingencies of Self-Worth Scale. Psychological Development and Education, 2006, 2: 113-119.
6. The Concept, Attribute and Effect of Contingency of Self-esteem and Its Research Prospect. Psychological Science, 2006,4: 1013-1015.
7. Contingencies of Self-Worth and Coping Style in College Students. Psychological Development and Education, 2007, 4: 50-56.
8. Contingency of Self-Worth and Self-Regulation: Logistic Regression Analysis. Chinese Journal of Applied Psychology, 2007, 4: 341-346.
9. Concept and suggestion about group contingencies of self-esteem. Journal of South China Normal University (social science edition), 2008, 4: 124-129.
10. Relationship Between College students’ Contingencies of Self-Worth and Subjective Well-Being. Psychological Development and Education, 2011, 4: 434-440.
11. An empirical study on effect of organizational ethical climate on job satisfaction and employee deviant behavior. Chinese Journal of Management, 2013, 11: 1611-1617.
12. The influence of corporate social responsibility performance on reputation restoring process in new media era: A multi-case study based on corporate crisis event. Chinese Journal of Management, 2015, 11: 1678-1686.
13. How entrepreneurs with traditional values influence corporate social responsibility behavior: case study on TW Company. Journal of Management Case Studies, 2016, 1: 1-13.
14. The path analysis of generation and development of corporate social responsibility orientation. Science & Technology Progress and Policy, 2016, 4: 91-96.
15. Costs of Employee Stewardship Behaviors for Employees in the Work-to-Family Penetration Context during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental research and Public Health, 2022, 19, 6117. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph19106117.