Publications by authors named "Junshen Zhang"

The regional networking strategy is widely implemented in China as a normative policy aimed at fostering cohesion and enhancing competitiveness. However, the empirical basis for this strategy remains relatively weak due to limitations in measurement methods and data availability. This paper establishes the urban networks by the enterprise investment data, and then accurately measures the network's external effects of each city by the method of MGWR model.

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The digital economy is a new impetus to promote high-quality economic development. We use the policies of Zhejiang Information Economy Development Demonstration Base (IEDD) and Zhejiang Software and Information Service Industry Base (SISI) established between 2015 and 2017 to design a quasi-natural experiment. By using a panel data from 2005 to 2020 in Zhejiang and the difference-in-differences model, we test the impacts of IEDD and SISI policies on digital economy development.

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Air pollution is an inevitable negative environmental externality in the process of industrialization and urbanization in countries around the world. Land misallocation in the process of urbanization and industrialization and the resulting urban sprawl exacerbates the above problems. As a major country in the stage of rapid urbanization and industrialization, China also faces severe air pollution problems.

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The envelope shape of a failure-induced impulse response reflects the strike procedure of the bearing failure area and provides information on the size and contour of the defective area. Because the impulse envelope is a broad-bandwidth component severely affected by in-band noise, it is difficult to separate from the vibration signals. To eliminate the in-band noise and obtain diagnostic information from the full-band envelope, a novel method, called variational multi-harmonic mode extraction (VMHME), is proposed to extract the impulse envelope component and characterise the envelope shape.

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Boosting electrochemical sodium storage properties is achieved by utilizing functionalized N-doped carbon nanotube arrays (NCNAs) as anode materials. The NCNA anodes are first fabricated by self-polymerization of dopamine on cobalt hydroxide nanorod arrays as the template. The NCNAs with diameters of 100-120 nm are grown vertically to Ni foam, forming self-supported nanotube arrays.

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