Many IS researchers obtain data through the use of self-reports. However, self-reports have inherent problems and limitations, most notably the problem of common method variance. Common method variance can cause researchers to find a significant effect, when in fact, the true effect is due to the method employed. In this chapter, we examined published research in leading information systems (IS) journals to determine if common method variance is a potential problem in IS research and how IS researchers have attempted to overcome problems with method bias. We analyzed 116 research articles that used a survey approach as the predominant method in MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, and Journal of Management Information Sys...
Researchers have long known that research methods influence construct measurements and that this inf...
Common method bias is a potentially serious methodological problem in research in marketing. Several...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
The potential inflation of correlations between measures assessed via the same method (e.g., self-re...
It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usu...
It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usu...
Although common method variance has been a subject of research concern for over fifty years, its inf...
In electronic commerce research, questionnaire surveys are widely used to gather information. But th...
Empirical survey research has been extremely popular in the information systems field. However, surv...
Method variance is an artifact of measurement that biases results when relations are explored among ...
Beliefs and practices regarding common method variance (CMV) were surveyed from a sample of top jour...
Abstract We believe that journal reviewers (as well as editors and dissertation or thesis committee ...
Purpose - This paper seeks to discuss reliability problems associated with questionnaires, commonly ...
Researchers have long known that research methods influence construct measurements and that this inf...
Common method bias is a potentially serious methodological problem in research in marketing. Several...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
The potential inflation of correlations between measures assessed via the same method (e.g., self-re...
It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usu...
It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usu...
Although common method variance has been a subject of research concern for over fifty years, its inf...
In electronic commerce research, questionnaire surveys are widely used to gather information. But th...
Empirical survey research has been extremely popular in the information systems field. However, surv...
Method variance is an artifact of measurement that biases results when relations are explored among ...
Beliefs and practices regarding common method variance (CMV) were surveyed from a sample of top jour...
Abstract We believe that journal reviewers (as well as editors and dissertation or thesis committee ...
Purpose - This paper seeks to discuss reliability problems associated with questionnaires, commonly ...
Researchers have long known that research methods influence construct measurements and that this inf...
Common method bias is a potentially serious methodological problem in research in marketing. Several...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...