In multinational surveys, mixed-mode administration modes (e.g. combining Internet and paper-and-pencil administration) are increasingly used. To date, no studies have investigated whether measurement equivalence exists between Internet data collection and data collection using the conventional paper-and-pencil method in organisational surveys which include a large number of countries. This paper examined the measurement equivalence of a truly global organisational survey across Internet and paper-and-pencil survey administrations. Data from an organisational survey in 16 countries ( N = 52,461) across the globe were used to assess the measurement equivalence of an organisational climate measure within each country in which the survey was a...
We compare internet and telephone survey responses across 27 European Union nations and two research...
Measurement equivalence is a pre-requisite to be able to make comparisons across groups. In this pap...
The Internet offers a number of advantages as a survey mode: low marginal cost per completed respons...
In multinational surveys, mixed-mode administration modes (e.g. combining Internet and paper-and-pen...
The aim of this research is to investigate whether web-basedand paper-based organisational climate s...
Although the use of the Internet has dramatically increased the ease and speed of organizational cli...
Little research exists that addresses the equivalence in collectivistic cultures of paper- versus In...
An increasing proportion of information technology (IT)/information system adoption research collect...
This study examined the measurement equivalence of a global organizational survey measuring six work...
Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was applied to the responses of 4,909 employees of a multina...
Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was applied to the responses of 4,909 employees of a multina...
A study was designed to compare traditional paper-and-pencil survey methods with several electronic ...
This paper presents the results of a survey aimed at understanding the status of Internet measuremen...
Over the last few years, there have been large progress in the web data collection area. Today, many...
This paper compares two survey methodologies. The mechanics of running a World Wide Web survey are d...
We compare internet and telephone survey responses across 27 European Union nations and two research...
Measurement equivalence is a pre-requisite to be able to make comparisons across groups. In this pap...
The Internet offers a number of advantages as a survey mode: low marginal cost per completed respons...
In multinational surveys, mixed-mode administration modes (e.g. combining Internet and paper-and-pen...
The aim of this research is to investigate whether web-basedand paper-based organisational climate s...
Although the use of the Internet has dramatically increased the ease and speed of organizational cli...
Little research exists that addresses the equivalence in collectivistic cultures of paper- versus In...
An increasing proportion of information technology (IT)/information system adoption research collect...
This study examined the measurement equivalence of a global organizational survey measuring six work...
Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was applied to the responses of 4,909 employees of a multina...
Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was applied to the responses of 4,909 employees of a multina...
A study was designed to compare traditional paper-and-pencil survey methods with several electronic ...
This paper presents the results of a survey aimed at understanding the status of Internet measuremen...
Over the last few years, there have been large progress in the web data collection area. Today, many...
This paper compares two survey methodologies. The mechanics of running a World Wide Web survey are d...
We compare internet and telephone survey responses across 27 European Union nations and two research...
Measurement equivalence is a pre-requisite to be able to make comparisons across groups. In this pap...
The Internet offers a number of advantages as a survey mode: low marginal cost per completed respons...