Professor in Management
Associate Dean (Research and Development)
  • Ph.D. in Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2006
  • M.Phil. in Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2003
  • Master in Business Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1995
  • B.SSc. in Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1987
  • Visiting Fellow, Department of Management, City University of Hong Kong (Aug. 2006 – Jul. 2008)
  • FBA Dean’s Award 2021/2022 for Recognition of Teaching Excellence
  • FBA Dean’s Award 2020/2021 for Recognition of Service Excellence
  • Outstanding Academic Staff (2020/2021)
  • Outstanding Academic Staff (2019/2020)
  • Outstanding Academic Staff (2016/2017)
  • Academic Staff Award, University of Macau (2011)
  • Faculty Research Award (Emerging Scholar), University of Macau (2007-2009)
  • Undergraduate Courses
    • Introduction to Business (MGMT100)
    • Communicating and Negotiating in a Multicultural World (INTL401)
    • Organizational Behavior (MGMT221)
    • Intercultural Communication for Management (MGMT471)
    • Principles of Business Management (MGMT110)
    • Human Resources Planning and Staffing (MGMT333)
  • Graduate Courses
    • Leadership and Organizational Change (DBA Course) (MGMT8300)
    • Leadership and Organizational Change (EMBA Course) (MGMT7350)
    • Doctoral Seminar in Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management (PhD Course) (MGMT8014)
    • Research Writing (PhD Course) (BAGC800)
    • Organizational Behavior (MBA Course) (IMBC107)
  • Work-family conflict and unethical pro-social behavior: Examining the mediators and moderators.  funded by University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2024-2025, Principal investigator (MOP225,000)
  • Social consequences of coworkers’ taking charge behavior.  funded by University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2023-2024, Co-principal investigator (MOP175,000)
  • An investigation on the moderators of engaging leadership.  funded by University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2023-2024, Principal investigator (MOP250,000)
  • Organizational justice and prosocial motivation: Their relationship and their effects on pro-environmental behaviors. funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2019-2021, Principal investigator (MOP157,500)
  • Job design and work-family Enrichment: Investigations on mWork and job crafting. funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2018-2021, Principal investigator (MOP405,000)
  • Can good behavior be shaped: The effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on customer citizenship behavior (CCB). funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2018-2020, Co-principal investigator (MOP160,000)
  • Effects of employees’ perceived corporate social responsibility on their extra-role behaviors. funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2017-2019, Co-principal investigator (MOP160,000)
  • Examining employee proactive behavior through the lens of resources.funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2016-2018, Principal investigator (MOP160,000)
  • A moral perspective on the observer’s reaction to witnessed workplace interpersonal mistreatment, funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2015-2016, Co-principal investigator (MOP160,000)
  • Effects of jaycustomer behavior on service employees and other customers’ reactions, funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2015-2016, Co-principal investigator (MOP159,560)
  • Abusive supervision: Investigations on its antecedents and its impacts on teams, funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau Multi-Year Research Grant, 2014-2017, Principal investigator (MOP687,450)
  • Servant leadership: A study on its trickle-down effect on employee outcomes, funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau, 2012-2013, Co-principal Investigator (MOP138,400)
  • Ethical leadership and employee behavioral outcomes: A study on the underlying mechanisms, funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau, 2010-2011, Prinicpal Investigator (MOP107,950)
  • A study of multiple identifications in the workplace, funded by the Research Committee of University of Macau, 2009-2010, Co-principal Investigator (MOP211,500)
  • Organizational justice
  • Organizational exchanges
  • Leadership
  • International Human Resource Management
  1. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Chow, C. W. C. (In press). Can taking charge at work help hospitality frontline employees enrich their family life? International Journal of Hospitality Management. (ABS3)
  2. Tang, H., Liu, Y., Loi, R., Chow, C.W.C., & Jiang, N. (In press).  Role ambiguity and work alienation during COVID-19 pandemic:  The perspective of occupational disidentification.  Journal of Managerial Psychology.  (ABS3)
  3. Tang, H., Loi, R., Lai, V.S.W. (In press).  Employees go green: The role of perceived CSR and intrinsic motivation, Evidence-Based HRM.
  4. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., Chow, C. W. C., & Lin, V. (2023). Driving retail cross-selling. Journal of Service Research, 26(2), 212-232. (ABS4)
  5. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Chow, C. W. C. (2023). Does taking charge help or harm employees’ promotability and visibility? An investigation from supervisors’ status perspective. Journal of Applied Psychology, 108, 53-71. (FT50, ABS4*)
  6. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Cai, Z. (2023). Not threats, but resources: An investigation of how leaders react to employee constructive voice? British Journal of Management, 34, 37-56. (ABS4)
  7. Xu, A. J., Zhu, T. T., Loi, R., Chow, C. W. C. (2023). Can customer participation promote hospitality frontline employees’ extra-role service behavior? International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 35, 218-234. (ABS3)
  8. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Chow, C. W. C. (2022). Why and when proactive employees take charge at work: The role of servant leadership and prosocial motivation. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 31(1), 117-127.(ABS3)
  9. Lin, X., & Loi, R. (2021). Punishing the perpetrator of incivility: The differential roles of moral identity and moral thinking orientation. Journal of Management, 47, 898-929. (FT50, ABS4*)
  10. Tan, A. J. M., Loi, R., Lam, L. W., & Chow, C. W. C. (2020). Buffering negative impacts of jaycustomer behavior on service employees. Journal of Services Marketing. (ABS2)
  11. Loi, R., Xu, A. J., Chow, C. W. C., & Chan, W. W. H. (2020). Linking customer participation to service employees’ work-to-family enrichment: The role of job crafting and OBSE. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 93, 381-404. (ABS4)
  12. Liu, Y., Loi, R., & Ngo, H. Y. (2020). Linking organizational social exchange to intention to leave: Does normative commitment matter? International Journal of Human Resource Management, 31, 1663-1683. (ABS3)
  13. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., Cai, Z., & Liden, R. C. (2019). Reversing the lens: How followers influence leader-member exchange quality. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology,92, 475-497. (ABS4)
  14. Tan, A. J. M., Loi, R., Lam, L. W., & Zhang, L. (2019). Do embedded employees voice more? Personnel Review,48(3), 824-838. (ABS2)
  15. Loi, R., Lin, X., & Tan, A. J. M. (2019). Powered to craft? The roles of flexibility and perceived organizational support. Journal of Business Research, 104, 61-68. (ABS3)
  16. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Chow, C. W. C. (2019). What threatens employees’ thriving at work under leader-member exchange? The role of store spatial crowding and team negative affective tone. Human Resource Management, 58, 371-382. (FT50, ABS4)
  17. Chan, W. W. H., Chow, C. W. C., Loi, R., Xu, A. J. (2018). Turning hotel employees into brand champions: The roles of well-connected leaders’ and organizational identification. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research, 42, 1232-1253. (Equal authorship) (ABS1)
  18. Loi, R., Xu, A. J., Chow, C. W. C., & Kwok, J. M. L. (2018). Customer misbehavior and store managers’ work-to-family enrichment: The moderated mediation effect of work meaningfulness and organizational affective commitment. Human Resource Management, 57, 1039-1048. (FT50, ABS4)
  19. Lam, L. W., Xu, A. J., & Loi, R. (2018). Is emotional engagement possible for emotionally demanding jobs? The role of leader-member exchange. Journal of Personnel Psychology, 17, 42-52. (ABS2)
  20. Lai, J. Y. M., Chow, C. W. C., & Loi, R. (2018). The interactive effect of LMX and LMX differentiation on followers’ job burnout: Evidence from tourism industry in Hong Kong. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 29, 1972-1998. (ABS3)
  21. Loi, R., Liu, Y., Lam, L. W., & Xu, A. J. (2016). Buffering emotional job demands: The interplay between proactive personality and team potency. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 95, 128-137.(ABS4)
  22. Lam, L. W., Loi, R., Chan, K. W., & Liu, Y (2016). Voice more and stay longer: How ethical leaders influence employee voice and exit intentions. Business Ethics Quarterly, 26(3), 277-300. (ABS4)
  23. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Ngo, H. Y. (2016). Ethical leadership behavior and employee justice perceptions: The mediating role of trust in organization. Journal of Business Ethics, 134, 493-504. (FT50, ABS3)
  24. Lam, L. W., Liu, Y., & Loi, R. (2016). Looking intra-organizationally for identity cues: Whether perceived organizational support shapes employees’ organizational identification. Human Relations, 69, 345-367. (FT50, ABS4)
  25. Foley, S., Ngo, H. Y., Loi, R. (2016). Antecedents and consequences of upward and downward social comparisons: An investigation of Chinese employees. International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 24(1), 145-161. (ABS1)
  26. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Lam, L. W. (2015). The bad boss takes it all: How abusive supervision and leader-member exchange interact to influence employee silence. The Leadership Quarterly, 26, 763-774. (ABS4)
  27. Loi, R., Xu, A. J., & Liu, Y. (2015). Abuse in the name of injustice: Mechanisms of moral disengagement. Asian Journal of Business Ethics, 4, 57-72.
  28. Foley, S., Ngo, H. Y., Loi, R., & Zheng, X. (2015). Gender, gender identification and perceived gender discrimination: An examination of mediating processes in China. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 34, 650-665. (ABS1)
  29. Loi, R., Lam, L. W., Ngo, H. Y., & Cheong, S. I. (2015). Exchange mechanisms between ethical leadership and affective commitment. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 30, 645-658. (ABS3)
  30. Chow, C. W. C., Lai, J. Y. M., & Loi, R. (2015). Motivation of travel agents’ customer service behavior and organizational citizenship behavior: The role of leader-member exchange and internal marketing orientation. Tourism Management, 48, 362-369. (ABS4)
  31. Ngo, H. Y., & Loi, R. (2014). Antecedents and outcomes of perceived gender inequity in the Chinese workplace. International Journal of Employment Studies, 22(2), 49-78. (ABS1)
  32. Ngo, H. Y., Jiang, C., & Loi, R. (2014). Linking HRM competency to firm performance: An empirical investigation of Chinese firms. Personnel Review, 43(6), 898-914. (ABS2)
  33. Liu, Y., Lam, L. W., & Loi, R. (2014). Examining professionals’ identification in the workplace: The roles of organizational prestige, work-unite prestige, and professional status. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 31, 789-810. (ABS3)
  34. Loi, R., Chan, K. W., & Lam, L. W. (2014). Leader-member exchange, organizational identification, and job satisfaction: A social identity perspective. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 87, 42-61.(ABS4)
  35. Ngo, H. Y., Foley, S., Ji, M. S., & Loi, R. (2014). Work satisfaction of Chinese employees: A social exchange and gender-based view. Social Indicators Research, 116, 457-473.
  36. Ngo, H. Y., Foley, S., Ji, M. S., & Loi, R. (2014). Linking gender role orientation to subjective career success: The mediating role of psychological capital. Journal of Career Assessment, 22, 290-303. (ABS2)
  37. Loi, R., Ao, O. K. Y., & Xu, A. J. (2014). Perceived organizational support and coworker support as antecedents of foreign workers’ voice and psychological stress. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 36, 23-30.(ABS3)
  38. Ngo, H. Y., Loi, R., & Foley, S. (2013). Perceived job insecurity, psychological captial, and job attitudes: An investigation in Hong Kong. International Journal of Employment Studies, 21, 58-79.(ABS1)
  39. Kim, T.Y., Aryee, S, Loi, R., & Kim, S.P. (2013). Person-organization fit and employee outcomes: Test of a social exchange model. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 24, 3719-3737. (ABS3)
  40. Liu, Y., Loi, R., & Lam, L. W. (2013). Exemplification and supervisor-rated performance: The moderating role of ethical leadership. International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 21, 145-154.
  41. Ngo, H.Y., Loi, R., Foley, S., Zheng, X., & Zhang, L.Q. (2013). Perceptions of organizational context and job attitudes: The mediating effect of organizational identification. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 30, 149-168. (ABS3)
  42. Lam, L. W., Loi, R., & Leong, C. (2013). Reliance and disclosure: How supervisory justice affects trust in supervisor and extra-role performance. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 30, 231-249. (ABS3)
  43. Ngo, H. Y., Loi, R., & Foley, S. (2012). Human resource flexibility in foreign subsidiaries: An empirical investigation in Hong Kong. International Journal of Business Studies, 20(1), 11-26.
  44. Liu, D., Liao, H., & Loi, R. (2012). The dark side of leadership: A three-level investigation of the cascading effect of abusive supervision on creativity. Academy of Management Journal, 55, 1187-1212. (UTD, FT50, ABS4*)
  45. Loi, R., Lam, L. W., & Chan, K. W. (2012). Coping with job insecurity: The role of procedural justice, ethical leadership and power distance orientation. Journal of Business Ethics, 108, 361-372. (FT50, ABS3)
  46. Loi, R., Lai, J. Y. M., & Lam, L. W. (2012). Working under a committed boss: A test of the relationship between supervisors?? and subordinates?? affective commitment. The Leadership Quarterly, 23, 466-475.(ABS4)
  47. Foley, S., Ngo, H.Y., & Loi, R. (2012). The adoption of high performance work systems in foreign subsidiaries. Journal of World Business, 47, 106-113.(Finalist for the 2013 International HRM Scholarly Research Award from the Human Resources Division of the Academy of Management) (ABS4)
  48. Ngo, H. Y., Foley, S., Loi, R., & Zhang, L.Q. (2011). Factors affecting the adoption of high performance work systems in foreign subsidiaries: An empirical investigation in Hong Kong. International Journal of Employment Studies, 19(2), 1-33. (ABS1)
  49. Liu, Y., Loi, R., & Lam, L. W. (2011). Linking organizational identification and employee performance in teams: The moderating role of team-member exchange. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 22,3187-3201. (ABS3)
  50. Loi, R., Ngo, H.Y., Zhang, L.Q., & Lau, V.P. (2011). The interaction between leader-member exchange and perceived job security in predicting employee altruism and work performance. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 84(4), 669-685. (ABS4)
  51. Liao, H., Liu, D., & Loi, R. (2010). Looking at both sides of the social exchange coin: A social cognitive perspective on the joint effects of relationship quality and differentiation on creativity. Academy of Management Journal, 53(5), 1090-1109. (*Equal authorship) (UTD, FT50, ABS4*)
  52. Loi, R., & Ngo, H.Y. (2010). Mobility norms, risk aversion, and career satisfaction of Chinese employees. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 27, 237-255. (ABS3)
  53. Zhang, L.Q., Liu, J., Loi, R., Lau, V.P., and Ngo, H.Y. (2010). Social capital and career outcomes of Chinese workers. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 21(8), 1323-1336. (ABS3)
  54. Loi, R., Mao, Y., and Ngo, H.Y. (2009). Linking leader-member exchange and employee work outcomes: The mediating role of organizational social and economic exchange. Management and Organization Review, 5(3), 401-422.(ABS3)
  55. Loi, R., and Ngo, H.Y. (2009). Work outcomes of relational demography in Chinese vertical dyads. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 20(8), 1704-1719. (ABS3)
  56. Ngo, H.Y., Foley, S., and Loi, R. (2009). Family-friendly work practices, organizational climate, and firm performance: A study of multinational corporations in Hong Kong. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 30(5), 665-680. (ABS4)
  57. Loi, R., Yang, J., and Diefendorff, J. (2009). Four-factor justice and daily job satisfaction: A multi-level investigation. Journal of Applied Psychology, 94(3), 770-781.(FT50, ABS4*)
  58. Ngo, H.Y., and Loi, R. (2008). Human resource flexibility, organizational culture, and firm performance: An investigation of multi-national firms in Hong Kong. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 19(9), 1654-1666. (ABS3)
  59. Ngo, H.Y., Foley, S., and Loi, R. (2006). The effects of cultural types on perceptions of justice and gender inequity in the workplace. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 17(6), 983-998. (ABS3)
  60. Loi, R., Ngo, H.Y., and Foley S. (2006). Linking employees’ justice perceptions to organizational commitment and intentions to leave: The mediating role of perceived organizational support. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 79, 101-120. (ABS4)
  61. Foley, S., Ngo, H.Y., and Loi, R. (2006). Antecedents and consequences of perceived gender discrimination: A social identity perspective. Sex Roles, 55(3-4), 197-208. (ABS2)
  62. Foley, S., Ngo, H.Y., and Loi, R. (2006). How do cultural types affect work-attitudes? The mediating role of perceived organizational support. International Journal of Employment Studies, 14(2), 37-62. (ABS1)
  63. Ngo, H.Y., Foley, S., and Loi, R. (2005). Work role stressors and turnover intentions: A study of professional clergy in Hong Kong. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 16(11), 2133-2146. (ABS3)
  64. Loi, R., Ngo, H.Y., and Foley S. (2004). The effect of professional identification on job attitudes: A study of lawyers in Hong Kong. Organizational Analysis, 12(2), 109-128.
  65. Ngo, H.Y., Foley, S., Wong, A., and Loi, R. (2003). Who gets more of the pie? Predictors of perceived gender inequity at work. Journal of Business Ethics, 45, 227-241. (FT50, ABS3)
  1. Liu, Y., Lam, L. W., & Loi, R. (2012). Ethical leadership and workplace deviance: The role of moral disengagement. In Mobley, W. H., Wang, Y., & Li, M. (Eds.), Advances in global leadership Vol. 7 (pp. 37-56). Bingley, UK: Emerald.
  1. Chow, C.W.C., Fong, L.H.N., Loi, R., Li,F. (2022).  when does corporate social responsibility drive customer citizenship behavior in tourism and hospitality industry?  Paper presented at Asia Pacific CHRIE 2022 Conference.
  2. Tan, A.J. M., Loi, R., & Wang, S.W.X. (2023).  Can performing mWork benefit family?  The role of active coping and hope.  Paper presented at The 2023 Academy of Management Annual Meeting , Boston, U.S.A.
  3. Tang, H., Loi, R., & Lai, V. S. W. (2021). Perceived corporate social responsibility and workplace pro-environmental behavior: The roles of intrinsic motivation, other-orientation, and self-concern. Best Paper Award at The 3rd International HRM Conference, Macao.
  4. Loi, R., Liu, Y., Tang, H., & Ngo, H. Y. (2021). Downshifting: A career construction perspective. Paper presented at The 2021 Academy of Management Virtual Annual Meeting.
  5. Tang, H., Loi, R., & Liu, Y. (2020). Craftsman spirit: A contributor to career and well-being. Paper presented at The 2020 Academy of Management Virtual Annual Meeting.
  6. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Cai, Z. (2020). How leaders react to employee constructive voice? An investigation through the resource lens. Paper presented at The 2020 Academy of Management Virtual Annual Meeting.
  7. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Chow, C. W. C. (2019). Can I take charge of my career progression? It depends on your supervisor’s status perception. Paper presented at The 2019 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, U.S.A.
  8. Tan, A. J. M., Lin, X., Loi, R., & Zhang, L. (2019). Does procedural justice make me thrive? The mediating role of organizational identification and moderating role of psychological empowerment. Paper presented at The 11th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Bali, Indonesia.
  9. Loi, R., Xu, A. J., Chow, C. W. C., & Kwok, J. M. L. (2019). Different stressors, different voices: The dual pathways linking challenge-hindrance stressors and constructive-destructive voices. Paper presented at The 11th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Bali, Indonesia.
  10. Loi, R., Liu, Y., & Chow, C. W. C. (2018). Influence of overall justice on pro-environmetal behaviors: The role of prosocial motivation and moral identity. Paper presented at ANZAM 2018 Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.
  11. Lin, X., Loi, R., & Tan, A. J. M. (2018). How do I punish the transgressor when I witness an uncivil interaction? Paper presented at The 2018 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, U.S.A.
  12. Loi, R., Lin, X., & Tan, A. J. M. (2018). Powered to craft? The roles of flexibility and perceived organizational support. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2018 Conference, Wuhan, China.
  13. Liu, Y., & Loi, R. (2017). An offer of help may not help: The perspective of recipients’ reactions. Paper accepted for Best Paper Proceedings of The 2017 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Atlanta, U.S.A.
  14. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Chow, C. W. C. (2017). When leader-member exchange (LMX) enables employee thriving and cross-selling: An approach-avoidance perspective to unravel the impact of contextualized LMX. Paper presented at The 10th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Fukuoka, Japan.
  15. Tan, A. J. M., Loi, R., Lam, L. W., & Vong, K. S. (2017). Does embedded employee voice more? The moderating role of interactional justice. Paper presented at The 10th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Fukuoka, Japan.
  16. Loi, R., Xu, A. J., Liu, Y., & Lam, L. W. (2017). Supervisors’ and subordinates’ OBSE: Their relationship and interaction. Paper presented at The 10th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Fukuoka, Japan.
  17. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Chow, C. W. C. (2016). Enabling proactive employees to thriving at work: The role of servant leadership and team cohesiveness. Paper presented at 2016 Conference of The Consequence of Proactive Behaviors at Work: New Directions, Hong Kong.
  18. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., Chow, C. W. C., & Kwok, J. M. L. (2016). Thriving at work: When your leaders embed you in meaningful work. Paper presented at The 2016 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, U.S.A.
  19. Loi, R., Xu, A. J., Chow, C. W. C., & Kwok, J. M. L. (2016). Managers’ work-to-family enrichment: The role of customer misbehavior and work meaningfulness. Paper won the Academy of Management Careers Division 2016 Best Applied Paper Award at The 2016 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, U.S.A.
  20. Lam, L. W., Lin, X., Liu, Y., Hou, Y. H., & Loi, R. (2016). Whether speaking up will be rewarded? A study of challenging voice and performance evaluation. Paper accepted for Best Paper Proceedings of The 2016 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, U.S.A.
  21. Liu, Y., & Loi, R. (2016). Does organizational identification always improve task performance? Evidence from two field studies. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2016 Conference, Hangzhou, China.
  22. Loi, R., Liu, Y., Lam, L. W., & Xu, A. J. (2016). Buffering emotional job demands: The interplay between proactive personality and team potency. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2016 Conference, Hangzhou, China.
  23. Lam, L. W., Xu, A. J., & Loi, R. (2015). Is emotional engagement possible for emotionally demanding jobs? The role of leader-member exchange. Paper presented at The 9th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Hong Kong, China.
  24. Lai, J. Y. M., Chow, C. W. C., & Loi, R. (2015). Leader–member exchange (LMX) differentiation: A double-edged sword? The interactive effect of LMX and LMX differentiation on followers’ job burnout. Paper presented at The 9th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Hong Kong, China.
  25. Loi, R., Xu, A. J., & Liu, Y. (2014). Abuse in the name of injustice: Mechanisms of moral disengagement. Paper presented at the 5th World Business Ethics Forum, Macao, PRC.
  26. Xu, A. J., Loi, R., & Lam, L. W. (2014). How abusive supervision and leader-member exchange influence employee silence. Paper presented at The 2014 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
  27. Liu, Y., Loi, R., & Ngo, H. Y. (2014). Linking organizational social exchange to intention to leave: Does normative commitment matter? Paper presented at The 2014 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
  28. Xu, A. J., & Loi, R. (2014). Managers’ role stressors and abusive supervision: Cognitive path through moral disengagement and affective path through negative emotions. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2014 Conference, Beijing, China.
  29. Loi, R., Liu, Y., Lam, L. W., & Xu, A. J. (2014). Fostering employee knowledge sharing: The role of servant leadership, team-member exchange, and perceived supervisor support. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2014 Conference, Beijing, China.
  30. Liu, Y., Loi, R., & Lam, L. W. (2012). Examining team-member exchange, workgroup identification, and turnover intention: A multilevel study. Paper presented at The 8th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Seoul, Korea.
  31. Lam, L. W., Liu, Y., & Loi, R. (2012). Perceived organizational support and organizational citizenship behavior: A social identity perspective. Paper presented at The 8th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Seoul, Korea.
  32. Ngo, H. Y., Ji, M. S., Foley, S., & Loi, R. (2012). Linking gender role orientation to career success: The mediating role of psychological capital. Paper presented at The 2012 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, U.S.A.
  33. Loi, R., Lam, L. W., & Ngo, H. Y. (2012). An investigation of the exchange mechanisms linking ethical leadership to organizational commitment. Paper accepted for Best Paper Proceedings of The 2012 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, U.S.A.
  34. Loi, R., Chan, K. W., & Lam, L. W. (2012). Leader-member exchange as antecedent of organizational identification: A social identity perspective. Paper presented at The 2012 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston, U.S.A.
  35. Ji, M. S., Ngo, H. Y., & Loi, R. (2012). Alleviating the negative impact of job insecurity: The moderating role of psychological capital. Paper presented at The 2012 International Conference of Business and Information, Sapporo, Japan.
  36. Liu, Y., Lam, L. W., & Loi, R. (2012). Examining the relationship between organizational/work unit prestige and organizational/work unit identification among professional employees: The role of professional status. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2012 Conference, Hong Kong, China.
  37. Lam, L. W., Loi, R., & Chan, K. W. (2012). Influence of ethical leadership on followers?? job security and cognitive engagement. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2012 Conference, Hong Kong, China.
  38. Liu, Y., Loi, R., & Lam, L. W. (2010). Exemplification and supervisor-rated employee performance: The moderating role of ethical leadership. Paper presented at The 7th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Macao, PRC.
  39. Foley, S., Ngo, H. Y., Zhang, L. Q., Loi, R., & Zheng, X. M. (2010). Social identity theory and perceived gender discrimination: An examination of mediating processes in China. Paper presented at The 7th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Macao, PRC.
  40. Loi, R., Lai, J. Y. M., & Lam, L. W. (2010). An investigation of the trickle-down effect of affective commitment in supervisor-subordinate dyad. Paper presented at The 7th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Macao, PRC.
  41. Loi, R., Lam, L. W., & Chan, K. W. (2010). Coping with job insecurity: The role of procedural justice, ethical leadership, and power distance orientation. Presented at The 3rd World Business Ethics Forum 2010 Pre-conference Symposium.
  42. Liu, D., Liao, H., and Loi, R. (2010). Why, when, and how? An investigation of the cascading impact of abusive supervision on creativity. Paper accepted for Best Paper Proceedings of The 2010 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.
  43. Zhang, L.Q., Loi, R., Foley, S., Zheng, X., and Ngo, H.Y. (2010). Perceptions of Organizational Context and Job Attitudes: The Mediating Effect of Organizational Identification. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2010 Conference, Shanghai, China.
  44. Liu, Y., Loi, R., and Lam, L. W. (2010). Linking organizational identification and employee performance in teams: The moderating role of team-member exchange. Paper presented at International Association for Chinese Management Research 2010 Conference, Shanghai, China.
  45. Foley, S., Ngo, H.Y., and Loi, R. (2009). The adoption of high performance work systems in foreign subsidiaries. Paper accepted for Best Paper Proceedings of The 2009 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago, U.S.A.
  46. Loi, R., Ngo, H.Y., Zhang, L.Q., and Lau, V.P. (2008). The moderating effect of perceived job security on the relationship between leader-member exchange and employee performance. Paper presented at The 6th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.
  47. Lau, V.P., Loi, R., Ngo, H.Y., and Zhang, L.Q. (2008). Antecedents and consequences of intrinsic career success: Social exchange and social identity perspectives in China. Paper accepted by The 6th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.
  48. Kim, T.Y., Kim, S.P., and Loi, R. (2008). Person-Organization Fit, Social Exchange, and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors. The Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, U.S.A.
  49. Liao, H., Liu, D., and Loi, R. (2008). LMX and TMX: Is relationship differentiation an angel or a devil in work teams? The Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, U.S.A.
  50. Zhang, L.Q., Loi, R., Lau, V.P., and Ngo, H.Y. (2008). Social capital and career outcomes: A study of Chinese employees. The Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, U.S.A.
  51. Loi, R., and Ngo, H.Y. (2007). Work outcomes of relational demography in Chinese vertical dyads. The Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
  52. Loi, R., Yang, J., and Diefendorff, J. (2007). A Multilevel Investigation of Four Factor Justice and Daily Job Satisfaction. ANZAM Conference, Sydney, Australia.
  53. Foley, S., Ngo, H.Y., and Loi, R. (2006). Antecedents and consequences of family-friendly work practices and organizational climate in Hong Kong. The 5th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
  54. Foley, S., Ngo, H.Y., and Loi, R. (2004). Antecedents and consequences of perceived gender discrimination: A social identity perspective. The 4th Asia Academy of Management Conference, Shanghai, PRC.
  55. Jiang, C., Loi, R., and Ngo, H.Y. (2003). Big or small: The influences of firm size on human resource practices and firm performance. The 10th Anniversary International Conference on Advances in Management, Seoul, Korea.
  56. Loi, R., Ngo, H.Y., and Foley S. (2003). The effect of professional identification on job attitudes: A study of lawyers in Hong Kong. The 10th Anniversary International Conference on Advances in Management, Seoul, Korea.
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