This study aimed to explore citizens’emotional responses and issues of interest in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic.The dataset comprised 65,313 tweets with the location marked as New Yor...This study aimed to explore citizens’emotional responses and issues of interest in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic.The dataset comprised 65,313 tweets with the location marked as New York State.The data collection period was four days of tweets when New York City imposed a lockdown order due to an increase in confirmed cases.Data analysis was performed using R Studio.The emotional responses in tweets were analyzed using the Bing and NRC(National Research Council Canada)dictionaries.The tweets’central issue was identified by Text Network Analysis.When tweets were classified as either positive or negative,the negative sentiment was higher.Using the NRC dictionary,eight emotional classifications were devised:“trust,”“fear,”“anticipation,”“sadness,”“anger,”“joy,”“surprise,”and“disgust.”These results indicated that citizens showed negative and trusting emotional reactions in the early days of the pandemic.Moreover,citizens showed a strong interest in overcoming and coping with other people such as social solidarity.Citizens were concerned about the confirmation of COVID-19 infection status and death.Efforts should be made to ensure citizens’psychological stability by promptly informing them of the status of infectious disease management and the route of infection.展开更多
The global outbreak of COVID-19 has posed a great challenge to the human rights protection.On May 18,2020,the second session of the series of international seminars on"Global Pandemic Prevention and Control and H...The global outbreak of COVID-19 has posed a great challenge to the human rights protection.On May 18,2020,the second session of the series of international seminars on"Global Pandemic Prevention and Control and Human Rights Protection",organized by the Institute of Human Rights of China University of Political Science and Law under the guidance of the China Society for Human Rights Studies,was held online.The seminar was themed on the Concept of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Human Beings and International Cooperation on Pandemic Prevention and Control."Through the seminr,Chinese and foreign experts discussed in depth the values of human rights theories,the specific practices and measures taken by China and the European Union in fighting COVID-19,the protection of human rights in emergencies and the issue of human rights derogation.The seminar delivered a general consensus that prejudice should be abandoned in public health emergencies and international cooperation is continuously promoted within the framework of the United Nations to build a community with a shared future for human beings.展开更多
This study focuses on the use of we-media by small-and medium-sized enterprises(SMEs)to disclose internal corporate social responsibility(ICSR)under the impact of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease(COVID-19).Study 1 i...This study focuses on the use of we-media by small-and medium-sized enterprises(SMEs)to disclose internal corporate social responsibility(ICSR)under the impact of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease(COVID-19).Study 1 interprets the catalyst effect of COVID-19 on the externalization of SMEs'ICSR.The fuzzy grading evaluation method is initially verified.Under the impact of COVID-19,SMEs fulfilling their ICSR can enhance consumer brand attitudes.Study 2 uses a structural equation model and empirical analysis of 946 effective samples and finds that consumers perceive the self-sacrifice of corporations during the coronavirus disease period.SMEs can fulfill their ICSR to enhance the internal explanation mechanism of consumer brand attitudes and the moderating role of enterprise losses.展开更多
基金supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)Grant Funded by the Korea Government(MSIT)(NRF-2020R1A2B5B0100208).
文摘This study aimed to explore citizens’emotional responses and issues of interest in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic.The dataset comprised 65,313 tweets with the location marked as New York State.The data collection period was four days of tweets when New York City imposed a lockdown order due to an increase in confirmed cases.Data analysis was performed using R Studio.The emotional responses in tweets were analyzed using the Bing and NRC(National Research Council Canada)dictionaries.The tweets’central issue was identified by Text Network Analysis.When tweets were classified as either positive or negative,the negative sentiment was higher.Using the NRC dictionary,eight emotional classifications were devised:“trust,”“fear,”“anticipation,”“sadness,”“anger,”“joy,”“surprise,”and“disgust.”These results indicated that citizens showed negative and trusting emotional reactions in the early days of the pandemic.Moreover,citizens showed a strong interest in overcoming and coping with other people such as social solidarity.Citizens were concerned about the confirmation of COVID-19 infection status and death.Efforts should be made to ensure citizens’psychological stability by promptly informing them of the status of infectious disease management and the route of infection.
文摘The global outbreak of COVID-19 has posed a great challenge to the human rights protection.On May 18,2020,the second session of the series of international seminars on"Global Pandemic Prevention and Control and Human Rights Protection",organized by the Institute of Human Rights of China University of Political Science and Law under the guidance of the China Society for Human Rights Studies,was held online.The seminar was themed on the Concept of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Human Beings and International Cooperation on Pandemic Prevention and Control."Through the seminr,Chinese and foreign experts discussed in depth the values of human rights theories,the specific practices and measures taken by China and the European Union in fighting COVID-19,the protection of human rights in emergencies and the issue of human rights derogation.The seminar delivered a general consensus that prejudice should be abandoned in public health emergencies and international cooperation is continuously promoted within the framework of the United Nations to build a community with a shared future for human beings.
基金supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,and the Research Funds of Renmin University of China(20XNL01B).
文摘This study focuses on the use of we-media by small-and medium-sized enterprises(SMEs)to disclose internal corporate social responsibility(ICSR)under the impact of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease(COVID-19).Study 1 interprets the catalyst effect of COVID-19 on the externalization of SMEs'ICSR.The fuzzy grading evaluation method is initially verified.Under the impact of COVID-19,SMEs fulfilling their ICSR can enhance consumer brand attitudes.Study 2 uses a structural equation model and empirical analysis of 946 effective samples and finds that consumers perceive the self-sacrifice of corporations during the coronavirus disease period.SMEs can fulfill their ICSR to enhance the internal explanation mechanism of consumer brand attitudes and the moderating role of enterprise losses.