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Jun (Justin) Li publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jun (Justin) Li sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 89 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Jun (Justin) Li D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jun (Justin) Li sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 46 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

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Overview

Jun (Justin) Li is affiliated with South China Normal University in China. Their research contributions lie primarily within the field of Computer Science, with a specific focus on computer vision and pattern recognition. Other related subfields include cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, surgery, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The main topics of Jun Li's work encompass digital media forensic detection, advanced steganography and watermarking techniques, internet traffic analysis and secure electronic voting, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, neuroscience and neural engineering, chaos-based image and signal encryption, and advanced image processing techniques.

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Minqing Zhang, Jiaosheng Li, Yuhui Li, Xiaoyuan Yang, and Lingyu Xu. The collaboration with these researchers has resulted in multiple works across various venues.

Jun Li's published papers have appeared mainly in arXiv (Cornell University), with additional contributions in Clinical Neurophysiology, IEEE Photonics Journal, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, and the Journal of Electronic Imaging. Notable recent papers include:

  • Identification of autism spectrum disorder based on short-term spontaneous hemodynamic fluctuations using deep learning in a multi-layer neural network (2020, Clinical Neurophysiology)
  • Single Exposure Optical Image Watermarking Using a cGAN Network (2021, IEEE Photonics Journal)
  • Classification of autism spectrum disorder based on fluctuation entropy of spontaneous hemodynamic fluctuations (2020, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control)
  • Deep-learning-based optical image hiding (2020, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • Lightweight end-to-end image steganalysis based on convolutional neural network (2021, Journal of Electronic Imaging)

Best Publications

  • Hotel employee's artificial intelligence and robotics awareness and its impact on turnover intention: The moderating roles of perceived organizational support and competitive psychological climate

    Jun (Justin) Li;Mark A. Bonn;Ben Haobin Ye

  • Application of the extended theory of planned behavior to understand individual’s energy saving behavior in workplaces

    Lan Gao;Shanyong Wang;Jun Li;Haidong Li

  • Differences in perceptions about food delivery apps between single-person and multi-person households

    Meehee Cho;Mark A. Bonn;Jun (Justin) Li

  • Make it delightful: Customers' experience, satisfaction and loyalty in Malaysian theme parks

    Faizan Ali;Woo Gon Kim;Jun Li;Hyeon-Mo Jeon

  • The impact of policy measures on consumer intention to adopt electric vehicles: Evidence from China

    Shanyong Wang;Jun Li;Dingtao Zhao

  • Green image and consumers’ word-of-mouth intention in the green hotel industry: The moderating effect of Millennials

    Jing Wang;Shanyong Wang;Hanbing Xue;Yu Wang

  • The intention to adopt electric vehicles: Driven by functional and non-functional values

    Liu Han;Shanyong Wang;Dingtao Zhao;Jun Li

  • Policy implications for promoting the adoption of electric vehicles: Do consumer’s knowledge, perceived risk and financial incentive policy matter?

    Shanyong Wang;Jing Wang;Jun Li;Jinpeng Wang

  • The impact of social media reviews on restaurant performance: The moderating role of excellence certificate

    Woo Gon Kim;Jun (Justin) Li;Robert A. Brymer

  • Public perceptions and acceptance of nuclear energy in China: The role of public knowledge, perceived benefit, perceived risk and public engagement

    Shanyong Wang;Jing Wang;Shoufu Lin;Jun Li

  • Sociocultural Impacts of Tourism on Residents of World Cultural Heritage Sites in China

    Xiaoping Zhuang;Yong Yao;Jun (Justin) Li

  • Institutional Pressures and Environmental Management Practices: The Moderating Effects of Environmental Commitment and Resource Availability

    Shanyong Wang;Jun Li;Dingtao Zhao

  • Extending the theory of planned behavior to understand consumers’ intentions to visit green hotels in the Chinese context

    Jing Wang;Shanyong Wang;Yu Wang;Jun Li

  • Exploring the effects of non-cognitive and emotional factors on household electricity saving behavior

    Shanyong Wang;Shoufu Lin;Jun Li

  • Multilevel model of management support and casino employee turnover intention

    Jun (Justin) Li;Woo Gon Kim;Xinyuan (Roy) Zhao

  • Do motivations contribute to local residents’ engagement in pro-environmental behaviors? Resident-destination relationship and pro-environmental climate perspective

    Shanyong Wang;Jing Wang;Jun Li;Feng Yang

  • Effects of psychological contract breach on attitudes and performance: The moderating role of competitive climate

    Jun (Justin) Li;IpKin Anthony Wong;Woo Gon Kim

  • Does mindfulness reduce emotional exhaustion? A multilevel analysis of emotional labor among casino employees

    Jun (Justin) Li;IpKin Anthony Wong;Woo Gon Kim

  • Workplace spirituality as a mediator between ethical climate and workplace deviant behavior.

    Kavitha Haldorai;Woo Gon Kim;Howook (Sean) Chang;Jun (Justin) Li

  • The role of travel experience in the structural relationships among tourists’ perceived image, satisfaction, and behavioral intentions:

    Xiaoming Liu;Jun (Justin) Li;Woo Gon Kim

  • Understanding consumers’ intention to use plastic bags: using an extended theory of planned behaviour model

    Ying Sun;Shanyong Wang;Jun Li;Dingtao Zhao

  • The influence of recent hotel amenities and green practices on guests’ price premium and revisit intention:

    Woo Gon Kim;Jun Justin Li;Jin Soo Han;Yunkyong Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Woo Gon Kim
Woo Gon Kim Florida State University
Yanrui Wu
Yanrui Wu University of Western Australia
Mark A. Bonn
Mark A. Bonn Florida State University
Faizan Ali
Faizan Ali University of Galway
IpKin Anthony Wong
IpKin Anthony Wong University of Macau
Liang Liang
Liang Liang Hefei University of Technology
Jian Song
Jian Song Tsinghua University
Cihan Cobanoglu
Cihan Cobanoglu Virscend University

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