1. The Real Effect of Smoking Bans: Evidence from Corporate Innovation
13 aug 2016 · We present suggestive evidence that smoke-free laws affect innovation by improving inventor health and productivity and by attracting more productive inventors.
We identify a positive causal effect of healthy working environments on corporate innovation, using the staggered passage of U.S. state-level smoke-free laws th
2. The Real Effect of Smoking Bans: Evidence from Corporate Innovation
We present suggestive evidence that smoke-free laws affect innovation by improving inventor health and productivity and by attracting more productive inventors.
We identify a positive causal effect of healthy working environments on corporate innovation, using the staggered passage of U.S. state-level laws that ban smoking in workplaces. We find a significant
3. Author Min Jin Zhang - Tobacco Induced Diseases
Research paper: Efficacy of simple and very brief handgrip and isometric exercises for reducing withdrawal symptoms in cigarette smokers.
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4. Jin Zhang - Google Scholar
The real effect of smoking bans: Evidence from corporate innovation. H Gao, PH Hsu, K Li, J Zhang. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 55 (2), 387 ...
Monash University - Cited by 384 - Earnings Management - Corruption - Innovation
5. Jin Zhang - Monash University
Jin Zhang is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Accounting at Monash University. She joined Monash University in January 2018.
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6. Jin Zhang | Smokefree Media - UCSF
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The University of Hong Kong - Cited by 25 - Ecological momentary assessment - mHealth - smoking cessation - alcohol control
The University of Hong Kong - Cited by 25 - Ecological momentary assessment - mHealth - smoking cessation - alcohol control
8. Smoking status and mental health problems in a sample of vocational ...
L? Ying-bo 1,; CHEN Tao 2,; ZHANG Jin-song 1,. 1. Department of Child and Adolescent Healthcare, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao-tong University ...
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between smoking behavior and mental health problems in a sample of vocational students in Shanghai city.MethodsA cross-sectional survey was conducted in five vocational schools with smoking questionnaire and Achenbach Youth Self-Report(YSR).ResultsCompared with the smoking rate of general students(14.61%),students with some mental problems smoked more cigaretts.The smoking rate was 55.77%,49.18%, 47.99%,45.98%,and 45.98% for the students with somatic complaints,undisciplined behavior,anxiety/depressive disorder,aggressive behavior,and externalizing behaviors,respectively.The mental risk factors for vocational students smoking in the latest month were anxiety/depressive disorder(odds ratioOR=1.98,95% confidence interval95% CI:1.23-3.19),and undisciplined bebavior(OR=1.59,95% CI:1.01-2.53).Vocational students with undisciplined behavior,anxi-ety/depressive disorder,aggressive behavior,withdrawal,and somatic complaints were more likely to smoke and smoked more cigarettes per day.ConclusionMental health is an important issue and needs to be considered in adolescence tobacco control intervention.
9. [PDF] CURRICULUM VITAE Jin Zhang
Zhang Jin, Wei Li-hua; Li Yang. Effect of smoking on central nervous system damage in experimental study. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine on. Cardio ...
10. Research Progress on Reducing Harm and Tar Generation During ...
1 nov 2024 · CHEN Mingxi, LU Yongming, WANG Jian, ZHANG Jin, WANG Xiaofeng, ZHOU ... smoking. Key words: composition of cigarettes, tobacco ...
Abstract: The harm of smoking mainly comes from the harmful substances produced by the combustion of cigarettes, such as tar, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and cyanides. These substances could lead to various diseases including cardiovascular diseases, respiratory system diseases, cancer, and chronic inflammation. Therefore, it was urgent to reduce the harm of cigarettes and decrease the content of tar and other harmful substances. To this end, the generation patterns of harmful substances in cigarette smoke and the mainstream technologies for harm reduction and tar reduction were extensively explored. The application of numerical simulation techniques in cigarette combustion and harm reduction were introduced. Thereby providing both theoretical foundations and practical guidelines for a comprehensive understanding of cigarettes and related issues, as well as for reducing the health hazards of smoking.