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jia xu
PhD
,
Nottingham University Business School China
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JIA.XU
NOTTINGHAM.EDU
CN
h-index
1005
Scopus Citations
1
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2020
2023
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MicroRNA-target Interaction
100%
MiRTarBase
100%
Leadership Strategies
100%
MicroRNA
100%
Leadership Innovation
100%
Interaction Database
100%
Post-pandemic
100%
Rural Tourism
100%
Service Strategy
100%
Innovation Strategy
100%
China Rural
100%
Tourism Image
100%
Social Comparison
100%
Self-image Concerns
100%
Benign Envy
100%
Social Envy
100%
Positive Self-presentation
100%
Destination Attitude
100%
Social Media
100%
Body Comparison
100%
Travellers
100%
MiRNA-mRNA Interaction
83%
Tourists
83%
Transformational Leadership
66%
Post-crisis
66%
Selfie
50%
Destination Marketing
50%
Malicious Envy
50%
Social Comparison Theory
50%
Marketing Effectiveness
50%
Travel Selfies
50%
Physical Attractiveness
50%
Leadership Crisis
33%
Strategy Adjustment
33%
Small Tourism Businesses
33%
Attraction Sites
33%
Crisis Organizations
33%
Tourism SMEs
33%
Rural Attraction
33%
Sightseeing
33%
Developmental Competence
33%
Agritourism
33%
Business Closure
33%
Innovation Capability
33%
COVID-19 Pandemic
33%
Crisis Response
33%
Tourism Revenue
33%
Crisis Management
33%
Process Innovation
33%
Response-ability
33%
Social Sciences
Transformational Leadership
100%
China
100%
Envy
100%
Self-Image
66%
Self-Presentation
66%
Innovation Process
50%
Enterprises
50%
Company
50%
Sustainable Development
50%
Business Strategy
50%
Crisis Management
50%
COVID 19 Epidemic
50%
Tourism Industry
50%
Theory Comparison
33%
Destination Marketing
33%
Physical Attractiveness
33%