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Incorporating formative measures into covariance-based structural equation models
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Diamantopoulos, Adamantios
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Estimating techniques
/ Information systems
/ Strukturgleichungsmodell
/ Studies
/ Wirtschaftsinformatik
/ Wissenschaftliche Methode
2011
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Incorporating formative measures into covariance-based structural equation models
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Diamantopoulos, Adamantios
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Estimating techniques
/ Information systems
/ Strukturgleichungsmodell
/ Studies
/ Wirtschaftsinformatik
/ Wissenschaftliche Methode
2011
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Incorporating formative measures into covariance-based structural equation models
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Incorporating formative measures into covariance-based structural equation models
2011
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Formatively measured constructs have been increasingly used in information systems research. With few exceptions, however, extant studies have been relying on the partial least squares (PLS) approach to specify and estimate structural models involving constructs measured with formative indicators. This paper highlights the benefits of employing covariance structure analysis (CSA) when investigating such models and illustrates its application with the LISREL program. The aim is to provide practicing IS researchers with an understanding of key issues and potential problems associated with formatively measured constructs within a covariance-based modeling framework and encourage them to consider using CSA in their future research endeavors. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Soc,University of Minnesota, MIS Research Center
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