Best Researcher Award
Yingpei Sun – Shaanxi Normal University, China
| Yingpei Sun | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Shaanxi Normal University |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 60603332500 |
| Subject Area | Psychology |
| Event | World Top Scientist Awards |
Yingpei Sun is a researcher at Shaanxi Normal University, China, with academic interests in psychology, behavioral science, cognition, risk perception, and safety-related human factors. His research focuses on understanding psychological and behavioral factors associated with safe operational practices, particularly in aviation contexts. His work explores areas such as self-assessment bias, risk perception, and crew climate, contributing to the broader understanding of human behavior and safety in complex operational environments. His research reflects an interdisciplinary approach connecting psychology, cognitive processes, and organizational safety.[1]
Abstract
Yingpei Sun is a researcher affiliated with Shaanxi Normal University, China, with research interests spanning psychology, behavioral science, cognition, risk perception, and safety-related human factors. His academic work is particularly relevant to the study of human behavior in complex operational environments, with an emphasis on psychological and organizational factors that may influence safe performance. The available research record identifies work examining self-assessment bias, risk perception, crew climate, and safe operational behavior among airline pilots.[2]
Keywords
Yingpei Sun; Psychology; Behavioral Science; Cognitive Neuroscience; Self-Assessment Bias; Risk Perception; Aviation Psychology; Safe Operational Behavior; Crew Climate; Human Factors.
Introduction
Psychological and behavioral factors play an important role in understanding how individuals perceive risk and respond to safety-related situations. In complex operational environments such as aviation, human judgment, perception, communication, and organizational conditions can influence the way safety-related decisions and behaviors develop. Research in this area therefore combines psychological perspectives with practical questions concerning operational safety and human performance.[2]
Research Profile
The research profile is primarily connected with psychology, behavioral processes, cognition, risk perception, and safety-related human factors. The available indexed publication demonstrates an applied research orientation, addressing psychological and organizational variables in the context of airline pilots’ safe operational behavior.[1]
Research Contributions
Yingpei Sun’s documented research contribution focuses on the relationship between self-assessment bias and safe operational behavior among airline pilots. The study also examines risk perception and crew climate, bringing together individual psychological factors and organizational conditions within a safety-oriented research framework.[5]
Publications
The publication examines the relationship between self-assessment bias and safe operational behavior among airline pilots while considering risk perception and crew climate. The subject places the research within an applied psychological and safety-oriented context, particularly relevant to aviation operations and human factors. The available profile identifies the publication as an article and indicates that it is open access in the displayed Scopus record.[2]
Research Impact
The available Scopus record currently reports one document, zero citations, and an h-index of zero. These indicators describe the bibliometric position shown in the supplied profile and should therefore be interpreted as a snapshot of the available indexed record rather than as a comprehensive assessment of the researcher’s overall academic contribution.[3]
Award Suitability
Yingpei Sun’s documented research is thematically relevant to a researcher recognition category in psychology because it addresses psychological and behavioral factors associated with safe operational behavior. The research topic combines individual-level concepts such as self-assessment and risk perception with the organizational concept of crew climate.[1]
Conclusion
Yingpei Sun is a researcher affiliated with Shaanxi Normal University and associated with the Shaanxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Behavior and Cognitive Neuroscience in Xi’an, China. The available academic profile places the research within psychology and related areas of behavioral and cognitive science.[3]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Sun, Yingpei, Author ID 60603332500. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/60603332500 - Sun, Yingpei, Sun, Yingting, Zhang, Xuemin, et al. (2027). Self-assessment bias and airline pilots’ safe operational behavior: The roles of risk perception and crew climate. Safety Science.
https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.6635178