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Public Health Reports | 1994

Sexual risk behavior of incarcerated, drug-using women, 1992

Robert F. Schilling; Nabila El-Bassel; André Ivanoff; Louisa Gilbert; Kuo-Hsien Su; S. M. Safyer

In this study, sexual risk behavior of 104 incarcerated female drug users is examined. Findings demonstrate that incarcerated women who use drugs are at high risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection because of their behavior prior to arrest. During the month prior to arrest, the majority of respondents were sexually active. Half reported past sexual contacts with injecting drug users, and more than one-third had traded sex for money or drugs. Consistent with other studies, condom use was more frequent with casual or commercial partners. Those who traded sex for money were less likely to be white Anglo or regular heroin users, and more likely to be regular crack users and alcoholic, have fathers who were drug or alcohol users, and perceive themselves as at-risk for contracting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.


International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business | 2004

The determinants of MNC subsidiary initiatives implications for small business

Cher-Hung Tseng; Cher-Min Fong; Kuo-Hsien Su

Since the importance of the subsidiarys role continues to increase, a growing number of studies have focused on MNC subsidiary strategies. The aim of this study is to explore the determinants of a subsidiarys initiative. Based on the subsidiary researchs classification provided by Birkinshaw and Hood, an integrated framework is developed to examine the influences of three groups of variables on the subsidiary initiative, namely, the headquarters-subsidiary relationship, the subsidiary resources and the network characteristics of the subsidiary. Since previous studies have focused on subsidiary initiatives in developed countries, this study addresses the issue of MNC subsidiaries in developing countries. The present analysis of 67 European, US and Japanese MNC subsidiaries in Taiwan reveals that each of the three groups of variables influences the subsidiary initiative. Furthermore, in terms of individual variables, it is determined that procedural justice, a subsidiarys relative capabilities, and a subsidiarys local responsiveness all have a positive influence on the subsidiary initiative. Finally, because innovation is critical to small businesss global strategy, this study discusses the implications of subsidiary initiatives for global strategy of small business and indicates potential directions for future research.


Sociological focus | 2010

Exploitation in Contemporary Capitalism: An Empirical Analysis of the Case of Taiwan

Jeng Liu; Arthur Sakamoto; Kuo-Hsien Su

Abstract Using data for manufacturing firms in Taiwan, we developed a measure of exploitation and analyzed its prevalence in the labor force. Our results indicated that almost two-thirds of the firms in our sample exploit at least some of their workers. For these firms, the average profit rate is 34 percent, but three-fourths of this figure derives from the expropriated wages of their workers. Female and blue-collar workers are the largest groups that are underpaid relative to their productivity (that is, exploited). Managers, professionals, and workers with seniority are not exploited by our definition because our data showed that these groups are paid according to the market value of their productivity, at least on average. Our analysis demonstrates the feasibility of the empirical investigation of exploitation, which should be further considered in future research.


American Sociological Review | 1997

Educational credentials and promotion chances in Japanese and American organizations

Hiroshi Ishida; Seymour Spilerman; Kuo-Hsien Su


Academy of Management Journal | 2011

Seeing Through the Eyes of a Rival: Competitor Acumen Based on Rival-Centric Perceptions

Wenpin Tsai; Kuo-Hsien Su; Ming-Jer Chen


Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research | 1993

Correlates of Alcohol Use Among Methadone Patients

Nabila El-Bassel; Robert F. Schilling; Joanne E. Turnbull; Kuo-Hsien Su


Journal of Marriage and Family | 2006

Gender, Sibship Structure, and Educational Inequality in Taiwan: Son Preference Revisited.

Wei-hsin Yu; Kuo-Hsien Su


Employee Assistance Quarterly | 1998

Main and buffering effects of emotional support on job- and health- related strains: A national survey of Israeli social workers

Nabila El-Bassel; Neil B. Guterman; David Bargal; Kuo-Hsien Su


European Sociological Review | 2002

Models of Career Advancement in Organizations

Hiroshi Ishida; Kuo-Hsien Su; Seymour Spilerman


Archive | 2004

On One's Own: Self-Employment Activity in Taiwan

Wei-hsin Yu; Kuo-Hsien Su

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Wei-hsin Yu

University of Texas at Austin

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Arthur Sakamoto

University of Texas at Austin

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Cher-Min Fong

National Sun Yat-sen University

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