When applying the partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLSSEM) method, the assumption that the data stem from a single homogeneous population is often unrealistic. For the full set of data, unobserved heterogeneity in the PLS path model estimates may result in misleading interpretations. This research presents the PLS genetic algorithm segmentation (PLS-GAS) method to account for unobserved heterogeneity in the path model estimates. The results of a simulation study guide an assessment of this novel approach. PLS-GAS allows for uncovering unobserved heterogeneity and identifying different groups within a data set. In an application on customer satisfaction data and the American customer satisfaction index model, the method id...
Abstract Structural Equation Models assume homogeneity across the entire sam-ple. In other words, al...
A large proportion of information systems research is concerned with developing and testing models p...
This paper extends Festge and Schwaiger's (2007) model of customer satisfaction with industrial good...
Abstract When applying structural equation modeling methods, such as partial least squares (PLS) pat...
When applying structural equation modeling methods, such as partial least squares (PLS) path modelin...
When applying multivariate analysis techniques in information systems and social science disciplines...
The identification of different homogeneous groups of observations and their appropriate analysis in...
Uncovering unobserved heterogeneity is a requirement to obtain valid results when using structural e...
The Chapter deals with the Partial Least Squares (PLS) estimation algorithm and its use in the conte...
The application of a structural equation modeling (SEM) assumes that all data follow only one model....
A large proportion of information systems research is concerned with developing and testing models p...
Structural equation modeling using partial least squares (PLS-SEM) has become a main-stream modeling...
In wide range of applications for empirical data analysis, the assumption that data is collected fro...
Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has become apopular method for estimati...
Applications of the partial least squares (PLS) path modeling technique are usually based on the ass...
Abstract Structural Equation Models assume homogeneity across the entire sam-ple. In other words, al...
A large proportion of information systems research is concerned with developing and testing models p...
This paper extends Festge and Schwaiger's (2007) model of customer satisfaction with industrial good...
Abstract When applying structural equation modeling methods, such as partial least squares (PLS) pat...
When applying structural equation modeling methods, such as partial least squares (PLS) path modelin...
When applying multivariate analysis techniques in information systems and social science disciplines...
The identification of different homogeneous groups of observations and their appropriate analysis in...
Uncovering unobserved heterogeneity is a requirement to obtain valid results when using structural e...
The Chapter deals with the Partial Least Squares (PLS) estimation algorithm and its use in the conte...
The application of a structural equation modeling (SEM) assumes that all data follow only one model....
A large proportion of information systems research is concerned with developing and testing models p...
Structural equation modeling using partial least squares (PLS-SEM) has become a main-stream modeling...
In wide range of applications for empirical data analysis, the assumption that data is collected fro...
Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has become apopular method for estimati...
Applications of the partial least squares (PLS) path modeling technique are usually based on the ass...
Abstract Structural Equation Models assume homogeneity across the entire sam-ple. In other words, al...
A large proportion of information systems research is concerned with developing and testing models p...
This paper extends Festge and Schwaiger's (2007) model of customer satisfaction with industrial good...