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    Does the type of attribute matter? Examining whether underlying factors explain product attribute preference

    Most research into product attribute preferences suggests that innovation through enhanced attributes is superior to innovation through unique attributes, yet the marketplace success of new products with uniqu...

    Dean C. H. Wilkie, Lester W. Johnson, Wynne W. Chin in Journal of Brand Management (2018)

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    The case of partial least squares (PLS) path modeling in managerial accounting research

    Managerial accounting researchers are often challenged to create sophisticated path models to answer research questions. Because of their specific characteristics, partial least squares (PLS) path modeling off...

    Christian Nitzl, Wynne W. Chin in Journal of Management Control (2017)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Multi-group Invariance Testing: An Illustrative Comparison of PLS Permutation and Covariance-Based SEM Invariance Analysis

    This paper provides a didactic example of how to conduct multi-group invariance testing distribution-free multi-group permutation procedure used in conjunction with Partial Least Squares (PLS).To address the l...

    Wynne W. Chin, Annette M. Mills in The Multiple Facets of Partial Least Squar… (2016)

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    Toward a process-based view of information technology acceptance

    Research into the acceptance of technology is in need of an alternative approach. Despite repeated calls for research to guide our colleagues-in-practice in the deployment of systems that are accepted, there h...

    Andrew Schwarz, Wynne W Chin, Rudy Hirschheim in Journal of Information Technology (2014)

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    Testing the Differential Impact of Structural Paths in PLS Analysis: A Bootstrap** Approach

    Researchers are often interested in examining the relative impact of PLS structural paths. As such, this paper focuses on how one assesses the impact of various antecedent constructs to a particular endogenous...

    Wynne W. Chin, Yong ** Kim, Gunhee Lee in New Perspectives in Partial Least Squares … (2013)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Controlling for Common Method Variance in PLS Analysis: The Measured Latent Marker Variable Approach

    Common method variance (CMV) continues to be an important issue for social scientists. To date, methodologists have yet to agree upon a best practice for detecting and controlling for CMV. In a recent paper, t...

    Wynne W. Chin, Jason B. Thatcher in New Perspectives in Partial Least Squares … (2013)

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    Satisfaction with ERP Systems in Supply Chain Operations

    A key reason for implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is the ability it provides an organization to synchronize and automate the flows of material, information and cash through the supply ...

    Michael J. Murray, Wynne W. Chin in New Perspectives in Partial Least Squares … (2013)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    You Write, but Others Read: Common Methodological Misunderstandings in PLS and Related Methods

    PLS and related methods are currently enjoying widespread popularity in part due to the availability of easy to use computer programs that require very little technical knowledge. Most of these methods focus o...

    George A. Marcoulides, Wynne W. Chin in New Perspectives in Partial Least Squares … (2013)

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    An Investigation of the Impact Publicly Available Accounting Data, Other Publicly Available Information and Management Guidance on Analysts’ Forecasts

    There have been a number of studies that indicate that analysts recommendations are superior to other forecasts, such as those by time-series models, and add economic benefit, adjusted for transaction costs, t...

    Michael R. Newman, George O. Gamble in New Perspectives in Partial Least Squares … (2013)

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    Some considerations for articles introducing new and/or novel quantitative methods to IS researchers

    Wynne W Chin, Iris Junglas, José L Roldán in European Journal of Information Systems (2012)

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    Bootstrap Cross-Validation Indices for PLS Path Model Assessment

    The goal of PLS path modeling is primarily to estimate the variance of endogenous constructs and in turn their respective manifest variables (if reflective). Models with significant jackknife or bootstrap para...

    Wynne W. Chin in Handbook of Partial Least Squares (2010)

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    Editorial: Perspectives on Partial Least Squares

    This Handbook on Partial Least Squares (PLS) represents a comprehensive presentation of the current, original and most advanced research in the domain of PLS methods with specific reference to their use in Mar...

    Vincenzo Esposito Vinzi, Wynne W. Chin, Jörg Henseler in Handbook of Partial Least Squares (2010)

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    How to Write Up and Report PLS Analyses

    The objective of this paper is to provide a basic framework for researchers interested in reporting the results of their PLS analyses. Since the dominant paradigm in reporting Structural Equation Modeling resu...

    Wynne W. Chin in Handbook of Partial Least Squares (2010)

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    An Introduction to a Permutation Based Procedure for Multi-Group PLS Analysis: Results of Tests of Differences on Simulated Data and a Cross Cultural Analysis of the Sourcing of Information System Services Between Germany and the USA

    To date, multi-group comparison of Partial Least Square (PLS) models where differences in path estimates for different sampled populations have been relatively naive. Often, researchers simply examine and disc...

    Wynne W. Chin, Jens Dibbern in Handbook of Partial Least Squares (2010)

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    The effect of flaming on computer-mediated negotiations

    There is an increasing use of computer media for negotiations. However, the use of computer-mediated channels increases the hostile expressions of emotion, termed flaming. Although researchers agree that flami...

    Norman A Johnson, Randolph B Cooper in European Journal of Information Systems (2008)

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    Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: The Differential Effect of GSS Restrictiveness on Process Satisfaction and Group Cohesion

    That Group Support Systems (GSS) can enhance group performance has been revealed by several studies. Studies have also demonstrated a favorable influence on process satisfaction. However, GSS research has draw...

    Wm. David Salisbury, Michael Parent, Wynne W. Chin in Group Decision and Negotiation (2008)

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    Technology use on the front line: how information technology enhances individual performance

    This study explores and tests a new model that links different types of technology usage to individual-level outcomes. The primary objective of this study is to examine the effects of efficient use (routinizat...

    Suresh Sundaram, Andrew Schwarz, Eli Jones in Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (2007)

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    Exploring the role of experience and compatibility in using mobile technologies

    Advancements in mobile technologies hold the promise to reshape the way professionals work. With the help of these Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), employees can break free from the bounds of...

    Andrew Schwarz, Iris A. Junglas, Vlad Krotov in Information Systems and e-Business Managem… (2004)

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