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Dr She Long (Adam)

Lecturer
BBA (Hons) Management with Multimedia (MMU), MIFP (INCEIF-First Class), PhD in Business (Behaviour Finance) (Taylor's University)

Faculty of Business, Design and Arts

Office No:+6082 260656
Fax No:+60 82 260 815
Room No: B337
Email: lshe@swinburne.edu.my
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Biography

Dr She Long (Adam) is current a lecturer at Faculty of Business, design & Arts. In addition to that, he also serves as an associate editor in Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration (Emerald; ABDC, ESCI, Scopus Q2). As a lecturer, he tries to interpret complex concepts and techniques in a straightforward way to help his students to learn. He emphasizes developing students’ problem-solving skills, and most importantly, he knows how to bring out the best in students. As a researcher, Dr Adam has published more than 20 international indexed research articles in various scholarly journals since 2021. He has also presented papers in various international conferences and won research awards. He has been a reviewer for several indexed journals, such as Young Consumers, International journal of Social Economics, and Frontiers in Psychology. Apart from all his achievements, Dr. Adam is passionate about conducting workshops, and he has so far initiated and conducted several face-to-face and online workshops on Structural Equational Modelling (Such as SEM-AMOS, and SmartPLS) to help other researchers to strengthen their research skills.

Research Interests

Behavioral finance, Consumer behavior, behavioral psychology, methodological studies
    

Teaching Areas

Management; International Business; Marketing; Finance; Research Methodology
 

Professional Membership

Associate Editor, Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration (Emerald)
  • Research Outputs

Research Outputs

  • Journal Article: She, L., Rasiah, R., Turner, J., Guptan, V., & Sharif Nia, H. (2022). Psychological beliefs and financial well-being among working adults: the mediating role of financial behaviour. International Journal of Social Economics. (WOS(ESCI), ABDC(B), Scopus, Q2)
  • Journal Article: Zhang,J., She, L., Wang, D.,& Shafiq, A. (2022) Chinese Consumers’ E-Learning Satisfaction and Continuance Purchase Intention on Paid Online Python Course. Frontiers in Psychology (SSCI, Scopus, Q2).
  • Journal Article: Pahlevan Sharif, S., She, L., Yeoh, K. K., & Naghavi, N. (2022). Heavy social networking and online compulsive buying: The mediating role of financial social comparison and materialism. Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice. (WOS(ESCI), ABDC(B), Scopus, Q2)
  • Journal Article: Sharif Nia, H., She, L., Somasundram, S., Khoshnavay Fomani, F., Kaveh, O., & Hosseini, L. (2022). Validity and Reliability of Persian Version of the 12-Item Expectations Regarding Aging Survey. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development (SSCI, Scopus, Q2)
  • Journal Article: Pahlevan Sharif, S., She, L., Liu, Li., Naghavi, N., Lola, G. K., Sharif Nia, H., & Froelicher, E.S. (2022). Retaining nurses via organisational support and pay during Covid-19 pandemic: The moderating effect between intrinsic and extrinsic incentives. Nursing Open (SSCI, Scopus, Q1).
  • Journal Article: Sharif Nia, H., Moshtagh, M., Khoshnavay Fomani, F., She, L., Kohestani, D., Rahmatpour, P., Keeton, W. (2022). The Persian Version of Herth Hope Index in Iranian Patients with Cancer: A Psychometric Study (SSCI, Scopus Q1)
  • Journal Article: Sharif Nia, H., She, L., Kaur, H., Boyle, C., Khoshnavay Fomani, F., Hoseinzadeh, E., & Rahmatpour, P. (2022). A Predictive Study Between Anxiety and Fear of COVID-19 With Psychological Behavior Response: The Mediation Role of Perceived Stress. Front. Psychiatry (SSCI, Scopus, Q1)
  • Journal Article: She, L., Pahlevan Sharif, S., & Sharif Nia, H. (2021). Psychometric Evaluation of the Chinese Version of the Modified Online Compulsive Buying Scale among Chinese Young Consumers. Journal of Asia-Pacific Business. (Scopus, Q2)
  • Journal Article: She, L., Ma, L., Jan, A., Rahmatpour, P., & Sharif Nia, H. (2021). Online Learning Satisfaction during COVID-19 pandemic among Chinese University Students: the Serial Mediation Model. Frontiers in Psychology (SSCI, Scopus, Q2).
  • Journal Article: She, L., Ma, L., & Khoshnavay Fomani, F. (2021). The Consideration of Future Consequences Scale among Malaysian young adults: A Psychometric Evaluation. Frontiers in Psychology (SSCI, Scopus, Q2).
  • Journal Article: Nia, H. S., Sharif, S. P., She, L., Rahmatpour, P., & Mohammadinezhad, M. (2021). Psychometric Evaluation of Persian version of Hope Scale in Iranian patients with cancer. Journal of Nursing Measurement. (WOS(ESCI), Scopus, Q2)
  • Journal Article:Sharif Nia, H., Pahlevan Sharif, S., She, L., Sivarajan Froelicher, E., Kaveh, O., & Rahmatpour, P. (2021). The relationship between abusive supervision, psychological ownership, and quality of nursing care: The mediating role of job satisfaction. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care. (SSCI, Scopus, Q2).
  • Journal Article: She, L., Rasiah, R., Waheed, H., & Pahlevan Sharif, S. (2021). Excessive use of social networking sites and financial well-being among young adults: The mediating role of online compulsive buying. Young Consumers. (WOS(ESCI), ABDC(B), Scopus, Q1).
  • Journal Article: Sharif Nia, H., She, L., Fomani,Kaur, H., Sanchez-Teruel, D., Froelicher, E.S., Kohestani, D.(2021). Psychometrics evaluation of Persian Version of Religious Orientation Scale in Iranian patients with Cancer. Journal of Religion and Health (SSCI, Scopus, Q1).
  • Journal Article: Sharif Nia, H., She, L., Rasiah, R., Pahlevan Sharif, S., & Hosseini, L. (2021). Psychometrics of Persian Version of the Ageism Survey among an Iranian Older Adult Population during COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health (SSCI, Scopus, Q1).
  • Journal Article: Sharif Nia, H., Gorgulu, O., Naghavi, N., Robles-Bello, M. A., Sánchez-Teruel, D., Khoshnavay Fomani, F., She, L., Rahmatpour, P., Allen, K.-A., Arslan, G., & Pahlevan Sharif, S. (2021). Spiritual Well-Being, Social Support, and Financial Distress in Determining Depression: The Mediating Role of Impact of Event During COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran. Frontiers in Psychiatry (SSCI, Scopus, Q1).
  • Conference: She, L.(2021). Psychological determinants of financial well-being among young working adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: the sequential mediation model. Paper presented at the BLM2-ICAM4: An International joint e-Conference. (Sliver Award)
  • Conference: Rasiah, R., She, L., Kaur, H., & Guptan, V. (2021). The pursuit of happiness: Do family, friends or finance matter? Paper presented at the BLM2-ICAM4: An International joint e-Conference. (Gold Award)
  • Conference: She, L.(2020). Financial well-being of Chinese young consumer: the perspective of online environment. Paper presented at the Business, Law, and Management at the Post-Pandemic Era: An International e-Conference.