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The role of employee loyalty in online reputation: evidence from tourism and hospitality sector
2024
Purpose
Online employee reviews have a substantial impact on employee recruitment, retention and the overall perception of a company’s image, making them a crucial element of its online reputation. Consequently, these reviews play a vital role in shaping the company’s competitiveness in the talent market. This study aims to investigate the role of employee loyalty in online reputation in the tourism and hospitality sector.
Design/methodology/approach
This study collected online reviews posted by 334,428 employees across 173 companies in the tourism and hospitality sector. Then, this study proposed a method for measuring employee loyalty toward the company through text comments. Furthermore, the role of employee loyalty in online reputation through regression models was analyzed.
Findings
Employee loyalty is positively associated with the closed-form evaluations, and the length and readability of open-ended comments is directly and positively associated with review helpfulness and is indirectly associated with review helpfulness through employee online reviews. Employees’ perception of job instability has a significant moderating effect on the above relationships.
Research limitations/implications
This study contributes to the literature on loyalty in the tourism and hospitality industry, online reputation and employee risk perception. These findings offer a more profound understanding of the extra-role behaviors demonstrated by loyal employees, provide a theoretical foundation for the formation of a company’s online reputation and contribute to helping the tourism and service industry better address risk events. These conclusions provide valuable insights for companies in the fields of human resource management and online reputation management.
Originality/value
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to reveal the impact of employee loyalty on the company’s online reputation and provides important theoretical and practical implications for management.
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Higher-order and fractional discrete time crystals in Floquet-driven Rydberg atoms
2024
Higher-order and fractional discrete time crystals (DTCs) are exotic phases of matter where the discrete time translation symmetry is broken into higher-order and non-integer category. Generation of these unique DTCs has been widely studied theoretically in different systems. However, no current experimental methods can probe these higher-order and fractional DTCs in any quantum many-body systems. We demonstrate an experimental approach to observe higher-order and fractional DTCs in Floquet-driven Rydberg atomic gases. We have discovered multiple
n
-DTCs with integer values of
n
= 2, 3, and 4, and others ranging up to 14, along with fractional
n
-DTCs with
n
values beyond the integers. The system response can transition between adjacent integer DTCs, during which the fractional DTCs are investigated. Study of higher-order and fractional DTCs expands fundamental knowledge of non-equilibrium dynamics and is promising for discovery of more complex temporal symmetries beyond the single discrete time translation symmetry.
Discrete-time crystal (DTC) is a special phase of matter that exhibits a spontaneous breaking of the discrete time translational symmetry. Here, Bang Liu et al. demonstrate an experimental approach to observe higher-order and fractional DTCs in Floquet-driven Rydberg atomic gases.
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Study on the Triaxial Unloading Creep Mechanical Properties and Damage Constitutive Model of Red Sandstone Containing a Single Ice-Filled Flaw
2021
The freezing method is an effective approach for constructing coal mine shafts through water-rich soft rock strata. The frozen wall produced by this technique stops the movement of water and offers temporary support, ensuring the safety and stability of the shaft working face. However, most frozen rock masses generally comprise ice-filled flaws and frozen intact rock. A frozen fissured rock mass undergoing the long-term effects of excavation unloading under in situ stress gradually accumulates damage or creep deformation over time; this damage is mainly responsible for the significant deformation, cracking and even instability of the frozen rock wall. To study the creep characteristics of ice-filled fissured rock masses under unloading conditions, a series of conventional triaxial compression tests and triaxial unloading creep tests were performed on ice-filled flawed red sandstone specimens from the Shilawusu mine in Northwest China using a self-developed DRTS-500 subzero rock triaxial testing system. In conjunction with the experimental data, the instantaneous strength and deformation characteristics of the rock specimens were analyzed, and their creep deformation characteristics and damage evolution characteristics were discussed. In this paper, based on the nonlinear creep characteristics of frozen rock, fractional calculus theory and damage theory, a new nonlinear creep damage model of frozen fissured red sandstone was defined in series with the improved Burgers model and elastoplastic damage model. The proposed creep model can reasonably describe the creep deformation of frozen fissured red sandstone. Classical elastoplastic mechanics and creep theory were used to derive the three-dimensional creep damage constitutive equation, and the results of creep experiments and simulation results of the creep damage constitutive model were very consistent in this study. The new creep model not only reflects the whole creep deformation process of frozen fissured red sandstone but also exhibits better performance than the classical Burger model and improved Nishihara model in describing the primary creep stage and accelerating creep stage. Therefore, the proposed nonlinear creep damage model is suitable for studying the mechanical creep properties of frozen fissured rock under unloading conditions. The results can provide an important reference for the long-term stability assessment of frozen rock walls of coal mine shafts.
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Exploring the effect of “home feeling” on the online rating of homestays: a three-dimensional perspective
2024
Purpose
The main purpose of this study is to explore the effect of three dimensions of “home feeling” – home-as-practical, home-as-social and home-as-attachment – on the online rating of homestays and additionally considers the accommodation’s attribute performance and level of sharing.
Design/methodology/approach
To achieve the research aims, more than 9,738,335 items of user-generated content concerning 743,953 Airbnb listings covering 35 cities were collected as the study data. These data are analyzed through hierarchical regression.
Findings
The results show that all three dimensions of home feeling positively affect the online rating; all three dimensions negatively moderate the relationship between attribute performance and online rating; the size of the moderating effect of each dimension on the relationship between attribute performance and online rating gradually increases in the order home-as-practical, home-as-social and home-as-attachment; and as the level of sharing increases, the moderating effect of home feeling on the relationship between attribute performance and online rating diminishes.
Research limitations/implications
This study contributes to the literatures on the role of home feeling in homestays, the online rating of homestays and the motivations of guests who choose different room types. The findings of this study can help hosts better understand the formation of online rating of homestays, make targeted improvements in rooms and services and create a home feeling for specific degrees of sharing. This in turn will help them to improve the online rating of their homestays, establish an excellent online reputation and, ultimately, increase sales.
Originality/value
This study advances knowledge by confirming three dimensions of home feeling not only have direct positive impacts on online rating but also mitigate the impact of attribute performance on online rating. This effect differs significantly in magnitude with the degree of sharing.
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Bifurcation of time crystals in driven and dissipative Rydberg atomic gas
by
Chen, Han-Chao
,
Li, Qing
,
Guo, Guang-Can
in
639/766/119/2795
,
639/766/36/1121
,
639/766/530/2795
2025
A time crystal is an exotic phase of matter where time-translational symmetry is broken; this phase differs from the spatial symmetry breaking induced in conventional crystals. Lots of experiments report the transition from a thermal equilibrium phase to a time crystal phase. However, there is no experimental method to probe the bifurcation effect of distinct continuous time crystals in quantum many-body systems. Here, in a driven and dissipative many-body Rydberg atom system, we observe multiple continuous dissipative time crystals and emergence of more complex temporal symmetries beyond the single time crystal phase. Bifurcation of time crystals in strongly interacting Rydberg atoms is observed; the process manifests as a transition from a time crystal of long periodicity to a time crystal of short periodicity, or vice versa. By manipulating the driving field parameters, we observe the time crystal’s bistability and a hysteresis loop. These investigations indicate new possibilities for control and manipulation of the temporal symmetries of non-equilibrium systems.
The time crystal is an exotic phase of matter where time-translational symmetry is broken. Here, the authors observe multiple continuous dissipative time crystals and bifurcation of time crystals in driven and dissipative Rydberg atomic gas.
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Study of the calculation IR and modeling on nitrile rubber
2024
Nitrile rubber (NBR) is a common analysis object in the field of non-metallic failure analysis. Usually, the sample state greatly affects the quality of the spectrum when collecting its infrared spectrum (IR), leading to increased difficulty in interpretation. This paper took NBR as an example and carried on a discussion and comparative analysis for the calculated IR of NBR and its Modelling. As a result, a polymer modeling method for computational IR was proposed.
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Exceptional point and hysteresis trajectories in cold Rydberg atomic gases
2025
The interplay between strong long-range interactions and the coherent driving contribute to the formation of complex patterns, symmetry, and novel phases of matter in many-body systems. However, long-range interactions may induce an additional dissipation channel, resulting in non-Hermitian many-body dynamics and the emergence of exceptional points in spectrum. Here, we report experimental observation of interaction-induced exceptional points in cold Rydberg atomic gases, revealing the breaking of charge-conjugation parity symmetry. By measuring the transmission spectrum under increasing and decreasing probe intensity, the interaction-induced hysteresis trajectories are observed, which give rise to non-Hermitian dynamics. We record the area enclosed by hysteresis loops and investigate the dynamics of hysteresis loops. The reported exceptional points and hysteresis trajectories in cold Rydberg atomic gases provide valuable insights into the underlying non-Hermitian physics in many-body systems, allowing us to study the interplay between long-range interactions and non-Hermiticity.
Long-range interactions in many-body quantum systems may induce dissipation channels described by non-Hermitian dynamics. Here, the authors report the observation of higher-order exceptional points, a hallmark of non-Hermitian physics, in a Rydberg atom gas. This enables design of quantum dynamics around these points, providing insight into phase transitions.
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Quantum enhanced metrology based on flipping trajectory of cold Rydberg gases
by
Chen, Han-Chao
,
Li, Qing
,
Guo, Guang-Can
in
639/766/36/1121
,
639/766/483/1255
,
Atomic properties
2026
The dynamical trajectory of a dissipative Rydberg many-body system could be flipped under a microwave field driving, displaying an enhanced sensitivity. This is because the intersection of the folded hysteresis trajectories exhibits a sharp peak near the phase transition, amplifying the response to small changes in the microwave field. Here, we demonstrate an experiment of enhanced metrology through flipping the hysteresis trajectory in a cold atomic system, displaying an approach to improve sensitivity by the gap-closing points. By measuring the intersection points of hysteresis trajectories versus Rabi frequency of the microwave field, we quantify the equivalent sensitivity to be 1.6(5) nV cm
−1
Hz
−1/2
. The measurement is also dependent on the interaction time, optical depth and principal quantum number since the long-range interaction between Rydberg atoms could dramatically change the shape of hysteresis trajectories. The reported results suggest that flipping trajectory features in cold Rydberg many-body systems could advance sensing and metrology applications.
Dissipative many body systems provide quantum-enhanced sensitivity to external near gap-closing points. Here, the authors demonstrate record sensitivity in a Rydberg-atomic platform in correspondence of folded hysteresis trajectories under external microwave driving
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Ranking hotels through multi-dimensional hotel information: a method considering travelers’ preferences and expectations
by
Han, Tian-Yu
,
Li, Hui
,
Yao, Yanbo
in
Business and Management
,
Decision making
,
Hotels & motels
2022
Although travelers tend to consider multi-dimensional hotel information when choosing their accommodation, few online travel agency (OTA) websites allow them to express their preferences and expectations for the selection criteria to obtain customized hotel ranking results. The lack of this function makes travelers have to spend extra time and effort in comparing different hotels to make the final decision. To solve this problem, a hotel ranking method considering travelers’ preferences and expectations is proposed based on multi-dimensional hotel information. In the method, considering the travelers’ actual process of hotel reservation through the OTA website, four types of hotel information (i.e., price, rating, location and text comment) are used. To make full use of these information, text mining, prospect theory and multi-attribute decision-making method are integrated into the proposed method. A case study is given to verify the reliability of the proposed method. The proposed method can be embedded into OTA websites to provide decision support for travelers’ hotel reservation, which will reduce the time spent by travelers in hotel search and comparison, thus effectively promote hotel reservation and improve traveler satisfaction.
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Effects of rutin on osteoblast MC3T3-E1 differentiation, ALP activity and Runx2 protein expression
2021
As a flavonoid, rutin has been found to have a wide range of biological functions, such as resisting inflammation and oxidation, and preventing cerebral hemorrhage and hypertension. It has been found to play an important role in osteoporosis and other orthopedic diseases in recent years. MC3T3-E1 cells were randomly divided into a control group, a rutin-1 group (0.01 mmol/L), a rutin-2 group (0.05 mmol/L) and a rutin-3 group (0.1 mmol/L). Osteogenic differentiation of cells was induced by osteogenic induction fluid. The control group was treated with the maximum dose of drug solvent. 2~3 days later, the solvent was replaced with fresh osteogenic induction fluid containing rutin. After a certain period of routine culture, the cells were collected for subsequent experiments. The expression of Runx2 gene in cells in all groups was detected by Real-time PCR; the expression of Runx2 protein was detected by Western blot and immunocytochemistry; the activity of ALP was detected by reagent kit method; osteogenic differentiation was analyzed by alizarin red staining. The results of Real-time PCR showed that, compared with the control group, the treatment of cells with rutin can significantly increase the expression of Runx2 gene (p<0.05); the higher the concentration, the higher the expression of Runx2 gene, and significant differences were found among groups in which different concentrations were used (p<0.05); the results of Western blot and IHC showed that the expression trend of Runx2 protein in each group was consistent with PCR results. In drug treatment groups, the activity of ALP was significantly higher than that in the control group (p<0.05); there were significant differences among groups in which different concentrations were used (p<0.05). The results of alizarin red staining showed that calcified nodules were formed in all groups and that the area of calcified nodules formed in groups treated with rutin was greater than that in the control group; the greater the concentration, the larger the area. Rutin can promote osteoblastic differentiation; and the greater the concentration, the more effective it is.
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