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Ming-Chuan Yu, PhD, is a Lecturer in the
Department of Enterprise Management at the School
of Finance and Business at the Shanghai Normal
University, Shanghai, China. He received his PhD
from Antai College of Economics & Management
at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His
research interests include individual behavior and
performance, team process, and performance. He
can be contacted at yumingchuan712@shnu.edu.cn