This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance on the validity of individual theories. The technique explains between-study variance in observed correlations as a function of the susceptibility to common method variance of the methods employed in individual studies. The technique extends to mono-method studies the concept of method variability underpinning the classic multitrait–multimethod technique. The application of the technique is demonstrated by analyzing the effect of common method variance on the observed correlations between perceived usefulness and usage in the technology acceptance model literature. Implications of the technique and the findings for future research are di...
This article presents an overview of recent psychometric developments in the area of multimethod mea...
A panel of experts describes the nature of, and remedies for, method variance. In an attempt to help...
Method variance is an artifact of measurement that biases results when relations are explored among ...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...
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...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
Many researchers who use same-source data face concerns about common method variance (CMV). Although...
It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usu...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
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...
Methods for the meta-analysis of results from randomized controlled trials are well established. How...
Many IS researchers obtain data through the use of self-reports. However, self-reports have inhere...
This article presents an overview of recent psychometric developments in the area of multimethod mea...
A panel of experts describes the nature of, and remedies for, method variance. In an attempt to help...
Method variance is an artifact of measurement that biases results when relations are explored among ...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...
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...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
Many researchers who use same-source data face concerns about common method variance (CMV). Although...
It has become widely accepted that correlations between variables measured with the same method, usu...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
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...
Methods for the meta-analysis of results from randomized controlled trials are well established. How...
Many IS researchers obtain data through the use of self-reports. However, self-reports have inhere...
This article presents an overview of recent psychometric developments in the area of multimethod mea...
A panel of experts describes the nature of, and remedies for, method variance. In an attempt to help...
Method variance is an artifact of measurement that biases results when relations are explored among ...