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            Research Notes: Shuhua Sun
Shuhua Sun’s paper “Perceived Social Undermining Keeps Entrepreneurs Up at Night and Disengaged the Next Day: The Mediating Role of Sleep Quality and the Buffering Role of Trait Resilience,” co-authored with Wei Yu and Angelina Li from National University of Singapore and Maw-Der Foo from Nanyang Technological University, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Business Venturing. Sun is an assistant professor of management.
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