Ye Hong
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Also affiliated: Shihezi University (2006); Beijing Foreign Studies University (2013); Ewha Womans University (2017); University of Auckland (2003); Yonsei University (2014); Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (2009); Institute of Urban Environment (2012); Shunde Polytechnic (2008); Zhejiang Pharmaceutical College (2005–2006); Guangdong Peizheng College (2008); Trinity University (2020)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Ye Hong's research investigates factors influencing career progression and financial outcomes within the medical field, with a particular focus on pediatricians. Recent publications examine academic promotion timelines and lifetime earnings for general and subspecialty pediatricians. Hong's work also extends to broader societal issues, including an analysis of self-defense regulations and their relationship to crime rates, drawing evidence from "Stand Your Ground" laws. Additionally, Hong has explored educational program design through a qualitative case study on philosophy education for adolescents, viewed through the lens of Lipman's multidimensional thinking approach. Further research interests include the optimization of contest design in the context of policing damaging behavior. Hong has a published record of 31 works, with an h-index of 7 and 163 citations. Collaborations include work with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 155
Selected Publications
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Self-defense Regulations and Crime - Evidence from the Stand Your Ground Law (2025)
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Academic General and Subspecialty Pediatric Promotion Timelines and Lifetime Earnings (2025)
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Optimal Contest Design When Policing Damaging Behavior (2023)
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Self-defense Regulations and Crime (2020)
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Optimal Contest Design when Policing Damaging Aggressive Behavior (2020)
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Top Collaborators
- Optimal Contest Design When Policing Damaging Behavior
- Academic General and Subspecialty Pediatric Promotion Timelines and Lifetime Earnings
- Academic General and Subspecialty Pediatric Promotion Timelines and Lifetime Earnings
- Academic General and Subspecialty Pediatric Promotion Timelines and Lifetime Earnings
- Academic General and Subspecialty Pediatric Promotion Timelines and Lifetime Earnings
- Academic General and Subspecialty Pediatric Promotion Timelines and Lifetime Earnings
- Self-defense Regulations and Crime - Evidence from the Stand Your Ground Law
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