Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
communication
97%
smoking
78%
leadership
53%
China
49%
family business
46%
media theory
45%
employee
35%
group cohesion
31%
appeal
31%
friendship
30%
leader
30%
tactics
29%
interaction
28%
AIDS
27%
research planning
27%
threat
27%
adolescent
24%
anxiety
24%
exchange theory
24%
manager
24%
health
22%
Social Norms
22%
Intranet
22%
evidence
21%
online media
20%
cartoon
20%
Group
18%
responsibility
18%
persuasion
17%
poster
17%
outgroup
17%
humor
17%
campaign
15%
social capital
14%
student
14%
experiment
13%
qualitative research
13%
climate
12%
citizenship
12%
physician
12%
uncertainty
12%
cognitive theory
12%
full-time employee
12%
medicine
12%
university teacher
11%
e-mail
11%
commitment
11%
narrative
10%
vocational college
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Smoking
63%
Tobacco Products
51%
Sexual Behavior
48%
Focus Groups
40%
China
29%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
27%
Unsafe Sex
26%
Communication
26%
Students
26%
Self Efficacy
25%
Smoking Prevention
22%
Internet-Based Intervention
22%
Condoms
20%
Qualitative Research
19%
Hong Kong
18%
HIV
18%
Social Norms
17%
Tobacco Use
17%
Sexual and Gender Minorities
17%
Individuality
16%
Fear
14%
Research Design
13%
Safe Sex
11%
Social Theory
11%
Intention
10%
Smoke
9%
Health
9%
Tobacco
7%
Interpersonal Relations
6%
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
6%
Public Health
5%
Business & Economics
Task Complexity
29%
Communication
28%
Health Communication
25%
Media Richness Theory
25%
Business Negotiations
24%
Group Cohesion
23%
Family Business
22%
Exchange Theory
22%
Hong Kong
22%
Managers
22%
Instant Messaging
22%
Social Capital
20%
Ethical Leadership
20%
Exchange Relationships
19%
Leader-member Exchange
19%
Valence
18%
Mainland China
18%
Media Choice
18%
National Cultures
18%
Meta-analysis
16%
Persuasion
16%
Employees
13%
Cultural Influences
9%
Interaction
9%
Operationalization
9%
Predictors
8%
Cohesion
8%
Professional Ethics
7%
Personal Relationships
6%
Empirical Research
6%
Equivocality
6%
Media Richness
6%
Real Estate Agents
5%
Social Values
5%
Factors
5%
Conceptualization
5%
Cultural Values
5%
Hierarchical Linear Modeling
5%
Business Practices
5%
Multilevel Models
5%
Authoritarianism
5%