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Ren Xiaopeng
Associate professor
Tel:  86-10-64836462
Fax:  86-10-64872070
Mailing Address:  16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China
Email:  renxp@psych.ac.cn
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Resume:

2008 to date  associate professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2010      visiting scholar of ISR of University of Michigan
2003 to 2008  assistant professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2001 to 2003  postdoctor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Education
1995-2001   Central Southern University (China)   Ph.D
1990-1995   Jining Medical College (China)   BA

Research Interests:
Cultural psychology and social psychology, especially focus on cross-generational differences and regional differences of individualism, individualism-collectivism and co-authorship preference, uncertainty and charity behavior
I/O Psychology, especially focus on leadership and work stress.
Subjective well-being during the economic and societal transition in China.
Community service:
Achievements:
Selected Publications:

1. Vliert,E., Yang,H.D., Wang,Y.L. & Ren,X.P.(2013). Climato-Economic Imprints on Chinese Collectivism. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology( in press).
2. Ren, XP, Bai,XW, Zheng,R. (2013)  Harmony and its antecedents: a multi-level analysis .Progress Volume of the 9th Biennial Conference of Asian Association of Social Psychology (in press).
3. Bai, X,. Wu, C., Zheng, R., & Ren, X. (2011). "A psychometric evaluation of the Satisfaction with Life Scale in a general population sample from China" Journal of Happiness Studies.12, 2, 183-197,  DOI: 10.1007/s10902-010-9186-x (Corresponding Author).
4. Rao, L-L., Han, R., Ren, X.-P., Bai, X.-W., Zheng, R., Liu, H., Wang, Z.-J., Li, J.-Z., Zhang, K., & Li, S. (2011). Disadvantage and prosocial behavior: The effects of the Wenchuan earthquake. Evolution and Human Behavior, 32, 63-69.
5. Li S, Rao L-L, Bai X-W, Zheng R, Ren X-P, et al. (2010). Progression of the ‘‘Psychological Typhoon Eye’’ and Variations Since the Wenchuan Earthquake. PLoS ONE 5(3), e9727. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0009727
6. Li, S., Li, J-Z.,Chen, Y-W., Bai, X-W., Ren, X-P., Zheng, R., Wang, Z-J., Liu, H. & Rao, L-L. (2010)Can overconfidence be debiased by low-probability/high-consequence event? Risk Analysis. 30(4) DOI: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2010.01371.x .
7. Li, S., Wang, Z-J., Rao, L-L., Zheng, R., Ren, X-P., Li, J-Z., Liu, H., Bi, Y-L., Wang, F., & Bai, X-W. (2011). How long is long enough: Public worry about the devastated students' academic career since Wenchuan Earthquake. Psychologia. 54, 80-86.
8. Li S, Rao L-L, Ren X-P, Bai X-W, Zheng R, et al. (2009) Psychological Typhoon Eye in the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake. PLoS ONE 4(3): e4964. doi:10.1371/ journal.pone.0004964. ( Corresponding Author)
9. Ren X.P., Chen, Z.X., Lee, C.(2005). Multidimensional Model of Job Insecurity: A Chinese Nurses Case. Paper presented in Human Resouce, Organizational Behavior and  Entrepreneunerial Managerment Conference at Hangzhou, P.R.C,  2005: 1-14.
10. Lee,C.,Bobko,P., Ashford,S., Chen,ZX., Ren,XP. The cross-cultural development of an abridged measure of job insecurity. Journal of Organizational Behavior. 28, 1–18 (2008).

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