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Kai Chi Yam

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 8, 2026
Artificial intelligence and machines are capable of harm, but not of experiencing punishmentAlexander Eng, Kai Chi Yam
Current Opinion in Psychology|February 8, 2024
Humor and morality in organizationsKai Chi Yam, Yamon Min Ye
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 28, 2025
Moral spillover from creators to autonomous technological agentsArthur S Jago, Kai Chi Yam
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 15, 2019
When and why does employee creativity fuel deviance? Key psychological mechanismsThomas W H Ng, Kai Chi Yam
The Journal of Applied Psychology|December 12, 2024
Trickle-up effects of children's financial anxiety on parent retirement intentionsAlexander Eng, Liuxin Yan, Kai Chi Yam
The Journal of Applied Psychology|June 10, 2014
Morning employees are perceived as better employees: employees' start times influence supervisor performance ratingsKai Chi Yam, Ryan Fehr, Christopher M Barnes
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 28, 2022
Cannabis use does not increase actual creativity but biases evaluations of creativityYu Tse Heng, Christopher M Barnes, Kai Chi Yam
The British Journal of Social Psychology|October 13, 2011
Motivating effort: a theoretical synthesis of the self-sufficiency and two-market theoriesKai Chi Yam, Matthew F Bumpus, Laura G Hill
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 1, 2019
The double-edged sword of leader humility: Investigating when and why leader humility promotes versus inhibits subordinate devianceXin Qin, Chen Chen, Kai Chi Yam, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|May 20, 2021
Talking about COVID-19 is positively associated with team cultural tightness: Implications for team deviance and creativityXin Qin, Kai Chi Yam, Chen Chen, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 8, 2026
Artificial intelligence and machines are capable of harm, but not of experiencing punishmentAlexander Eng, Kai Chi Yam
Current Opinion in Psychology|February 8, 2024
Humor and morality in organizationsKai Chi Yam, Yamon Min Ye
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 28, 2025
Moral spillover from creators to autonomous technological agentsArthur S Jago, Kai Chi Yam
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 15, 2019
When and why does employee creativity fuel deviance? Key psychological mechanismsThomas W H Ng, Kai Chi Yam
The Journal of Applied Psychology|December 12, 2024
Trickle-up effects of children's financial anxiety on parent retirement intentionsAlexander Eng, Liuxin Yan, Kai Chi Yam
The Journal of Applied Psychology|June 10, 2014
Morning employees are perceived as better employees: employees' start times influence supervisor performance ratingsKai Chi Yam, Ryan Fehr, Christopher M Barnes
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 28, 2022
Cannabis use does not increase actual creativity but biases evaluations of creativityYu Tse Heng, Christopher M Barnes, Kai Chi Yam
The British Journal of Social Psychology|October 13, 2011
Motivating effort: a theoretical synthesis of the self-sufficiency and two-market theoriesKai Chi Yam, Matthew F Bumpus, Laura G Hill
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 1, 2019
The double-edged sword of leader humility: Investigating when and why leader humility promotes versus inhibits subordinate devianceXin Qin, Chen Chen, Kai Chi Yam, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|May 20, 2021
Talking about COVID-19 is positively associated with team cultural tightness: Implications for team deviance and creativityXin Qin, Kai Chi Yam, Chen Chen, et al.
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