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IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing
  ISSN:  2996-8488
Editors-in-Chief:  HangYuan Guo,  Guojie Xie
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IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing is a peer-reviewed international journal aims to tackle social science challenges through quantitative and computational approaches.
E-mail:[email protected]  DOI Prefix: 10.62762/TSSC
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Free Access | Research Article | 21 November 2024
Enhancing Energy Performance in Irish Dwellings: A Machine Learning Approach to Retrofit Interventions
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 4: 89-101, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.898106
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This research investigates the impact of retrofit interventions on the energy performance of domestic buildings in Ireland using predictive machine learning (ML) models. The study applies machine learning models to classify Building Energy Rating (BER) for dwellings in County Dublin Ireland. Keeping the focus on selecting features in a highly correlated dataset, the study predicts energy ratings with an accuracy of 69 percent. Light Gradient Boosting Machine Classifier is observed for best performance among twenty plus ML models applied for prediction. The study also performs retrofit experiments on dwelling features and evaluate their effectiveness towards improving the energy performance o... More >

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Enhancing Energy Performance in Irish Dwellings: A Machine Learning Approach to Retrofit Interventions

Free Access | Research Article | 30 September 2024
The Role of “Reintegrative Shaming” in Juvenile Criminal Justice
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 3: 83-88, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.909972
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Taking China as an example, “Reintegrative Shaming” can provide new ideas for the progress of juvenile criminal justice, especially educational correction. Although “Reintegrative Shaming” is often regarded as a philosophy of law, it is not only a theory but also a feasible method under the verification of psychology. Because the emotional experience of shame has a moderating effect on the behavioral habits of minors, appropriate forgiveness can avoid the negative effects of excessive shame. In order to effectively apply “Reintegrative Shaming” in juvenile criminal justice, it is also necessary to rationalize the conduct of persuasive sessions and to give due consideration to the... More >

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The Role of “Reintegrative Shaming” in Juvenile Criminal Justice

Free Access | Research Article | 21 June 2024
The Consumption Willingness of Medicinal Food in the Context of Traditional Chinese Medicine Cultural Identity: Taking Guangzhou City as an Example
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 2: 72-82, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.970448
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With the innovative development of Chinese medicine and the implementation of the Great Health Strategy in China, the food and medicine industry has ushered in new development opportunities. However, the development of Chinese medicine also faces the challenges of irrational resource allocation and governance modernisation. This study aims to explore the influence of Chinese medicine cultural identity on the consumption intention of medicinal diets, and the role of perceived consumption value and perceived consumption risk in this process. This paper constructs a research model based on cultural identity theory, perceived risk theory and consumption value theory, and analyses the survey dat... More >

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The Consumption Willingness of Medicinal Food in the Context of Traditional Chinese Medicine Cultural Identity: Taking Guangzhou City as an Example

Free Access | Research Article | 2 June 2024
The Impact of Market Orientation and Self-Perception on the Heterogeneity of Cooperative Members: Analysis Based on Structural Equation Modeling
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 2: 61-71, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.184862
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Effective governance and operation of cooperatives will play an important role in rural revitalization. Taking Henan Province as an example, this paper uses structural equation model to analyze the impact of external market orientation and internal self- awareness on the heterogeneity of farmers' professional cooperatives. It is concluded that the formation of the heterogeneity of farmer specialized cooperative members is not only caused by the influence of external market factors, but also caused by the difference in the degree of self-cognition of members. Moreover, the influence degree of market factors is greater than that of members' self-cognition, and the direct influence effects are... More >

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The Impact of Market Orientation and Self-Perception on the Heterogeneity of Cooperative Members: Analysis Based on Structural Equation Modeling

Free Access | Research Article | 5 May 2024
Development and Application of Smart Logistics Warehousing
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 2: 53-60, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.808276
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With the rapid development of the economy, the gradual formation of the logistics Internet and the advent of the era of science and technology have promoted the rapid rise of the logistics industry in the development of enterprises across the country. This paper studies the development and application of warehousing under the smart logistics system by taking Guangzhou Porcelain Cosmetics Co., Ltd. as an example through the AHP method The results show that the company chooses warehouse B as the best. Finally, this paper aims at the problems existing in the warehousing system and improves them Targeted advice on warehouse storage capacity, rent reduction, and proximity to important points of s... More >

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Development and Application of Smart Logistics Warehousing

Free Access | Research Article | 26 April 2024
Dynamic Mechanism of Intelligent Logistics Talent Cultivation in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: An Evolutionary Game Perspective on Industry-Education Integration
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 2: 47-52, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.918606
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Based on the perspective of industry-education integration, this paper constructs an evolutionary game dynamic model of "enterprises (EN) - universities and research institutions (RI)". It examines the dynamic mechanism of cultivating intelligent logistics talent in the Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao Greater Bay Area and identifies the conditions for the stability of this mechanism. The conclusions indicate that under the strategy of "passive R&D" chosen by RI, when EN opts to "continue cooperation", the benefits outweigh those of "withdrawal". Similarly, under the "withdrawal" strategy, if EN continues to cooperate, the benefits are greater compared to withdrawing. Furthermore, under EN's... More >

Free Access | Research Article | 24 April 2024
Evolutionary Game Simulation Analysis of Government Supervision of Shadow Banking in China
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 2: 32-46, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.775392
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Both the shadow banking and the government regulatory agencies are bounded rational subjects, and they will constantly adjust the game according to the change of the other party's strategy when making decisions. Therefore, it has become an effective way to explore the government regulatory issues of China's shadow banking with the application of evolutionary game theory. By constructing the evolutionary game model of shadow banking and government regulatory authorities, this paper analyzes the dynamic adjustment relationship between the strategy choice of shadow banking and government regulatory authorities, and concludes that the operating income and cost of shadow banking, the intensity of... More >

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Evolutionary Game Simulation Analysis of Government Supervision of Shadow Banking in China

Free Access | Research Article | 12 January 2024
The Optimization of Cold Chain Logistics Delivery Routes for Company B Based on Service Priority
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 1: 26-31, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.805209
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In recent years, China's cold chain logistics market has developed rapidly under the strong drive of the growth of food and pharmaceutical cold chains demand, as well as the strong support of government policies. Cold chain distributiIon plays a crucial role in optimal cold chain logistics. The study focuses on company B as the research subject and aims to reduce distribution costs. Considering factors of customer timeliness requirements and vehicle types, combined with the issue of service priority, a S-TS algorithm is adopted to establish a cold chain distribution path optimal model that is in line with the actual situation of company B. Then, the optimal solution of total distribution cos... More >

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The Optimization of Cold Chain Logistics Delivery Routes for Company B Based on Service Priority

Free Access | Research Article | 9 January 2024 | Cited: 1
Consumer Satisfaction Based on Online Reviews of Fresh Food E-commerce Platforms: Take YuanShengXian Store As an Example
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 1: 19-25, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.433223
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Online reviews are a vital tool for both businesses and customers to understand each other's requirements and to learn about the features and quality of products. This paper uses word frequency statistics and semantic network analysis to analyze the factors affecting consumer satisfaction into five categories: service, quality, logistics, packaging, and price. The research object is text reviews of various products from YuanShengXian's flagship store. The analysis yields a consumer sentiment evaluation for each influencing factor. The theoretical framework of the new e-commerce satisfaction assessment is further enhanced and improved by this study, which also serves as a guide for the enterp... More >

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Consumer Satisfaction Based on Online Reviews of Fresh Food E-commerce Platforms: 		Take YuanShengXian Store As an Example

Free Access | Research Article | 8 January 2024
Visitors' Preferences at Chinese Historical Sites
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 1: 15-18, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.808485
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Traveling to diverse locations for leisure purposes is known as tourism, and it offers a variety of vacation experiences, including activities, healthcare, education, and religious, beachside, or rural getaways. People can escape their everyday life, learn new things, and enjoy the arts thanks to it. Both personal growth and cross-cultural exchange are facilitated by tourism. Nonetheless, diverse traveler tastes drive individuals to particular cities, nations, or areas. The goal of this study is to present a current typology of Chinese visitors based on experience and centrality, pinpointing their preferences and building a thorough profile. Prior research conducted in China has investigated... More >

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Visitors' Preferences at Chinese Historical Sites

Free Access | Research Article | 5 January 2024 | Cited: 2
The Impact of Workplace Marginalization on Organizational Citizenship Behavior of Property Management Personnel in Public Health Emergencies
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 1: 9-14, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.106925
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In public health emergencies, the property personnel of the community have become a key line of defense to ensure the safety of residents. However, in practice, it has been observed that there is often a significant mismatch between the characteristics of these personnel and their roles during such emergencies. The behavior of these employees at work is influenced by various factors. This study, beginning with grassroots personnel, aims to explore the impact of their perception of workplace marginalization on their organizational citizenship behavior. Additionally, the study analyzes the moderating effect of inducement to provide theoretical guidance for emergency management practices.Throug... More >

Free Access | Research Article | 5 January 2024 | Cited: 1
The Public Health Events on the Audit Behavior and the Audit Quality: An Empirical Study
IECE Transactions on Social Statistics and Computing | Volume 1, Issue 1: 1-8, 2024 | DOI:10.62762/TSSC.2024.178395
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Public health emergencies have a significant impact on the safety of life and property of the people, and also exert a profound influence on various aspects of Chinese society and economy. In this study, we aim to select public health emergencies that occurred between 2018 and 2021 as empirical data. Using event analysis techniques, we systematically investigate how such emergencies affect the audit behavior of listed companies in China and the quality of their audits. Our findings indicate that public health emergencies have a significant negative impact on audit quality and also affect audit behavior, as evidenced by the increase in audit fees following the outbreak of such emergencies. By... More >
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