Common method bias is a potentially serious methodological problem in research in marketing. Several statistical remedies have been proposed in the literature, and used by academic researchers. MacKenzie and Podsakoff (2012) identify the causes of common method bias, and then provide a set of procedural remedies that might prevent the occurrence of the problem. In this commentary, we expand on their contribution by articulating the different types of measurement error that could occur in survey research, how a procedural remedy might simultaneously affect more than one type of error, and how common method bias might manifest itself in the domain of stimulus-centered measures
It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usu...
Recent work, in journals such as MIS Quarterly and Management Science, has highlighted the importanc...
The marker variable technique is an easy-to-use technique for estimating the magnitude of method bia...
Common method bias is a potentially serious methodological problem in research in marketing. Several...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
Researchers have long known that research methods influence construct measurements and that this inf...
There are enduring misconceptions in the marketing and management literature about the potential bia...
This article tackles a pervasive problem in behavioral research, the cause and consequences of commo...
The potential inflation of correlations between measures assessed via the same method (e.g., self-re...
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 ...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
Public administration scholars are beginning to pay more attention to the problem of com-mon source ...
Recent work, in journals such as MIS Quarterly and Management Science, has highlighted the importanc...
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...
Recent work, in journals such as MIS Quarterly and Management Science, has highlighted the importanc...
The marker variable technique is an easy-to-use technique for estimating the magnitude of method bia...
Common method bias is a potentially serious methodological problem in research in marketing. Several...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
Researchers have long known that research methods influence construct measurements and that this inf...
There are enduring misconceptions in the marketing and management literature about the potential bia...
This article tackles a pervasive problem in behavioral research, the cause and consequences of commo...
The potential inflation of correlations between measures assessed via the same method (e.g., self-re...
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 ...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
Public administration scholars are beginning to pay more attention to the problem of com-mon source ...
Recent work, in journals such as MIS Quarterly and Management Science, has highlighted the importanc...
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...
Recent work, in journals such as MIS Quarterly and Management Science, has highlighted the importanc...
The marker variable technique is an easy-to-use technique for estimating the magnitude of method bia...