Common method variance (CMV) is an important concern in international marketing research because presumed substantive relationships may actually be due to shared method variance. Because method effects may vary systematically across cultures and countries, accounting for method effects in international marketing research is particularly critical. A systematic review of Journal of International Marketing articles published during a five-year period (2015-2019, N = 93) shows that (1) authors often report post hoc CMV tests but usually conclude that CMV is not an issue and (2) many post hoc tests are conducted using the Harman one-factor test and the marker variable technique, which have serious deficiencies for detecting and controlling CMV. ...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
The saturation of domestic markets in the industrialized parts of the world, combined with increased...
The issue of common method variance and bias in Indonesia still has not gained much attention; even ...
Many researchers who use same-source data face concerns about common method variance (CMV). Although...
There are enduring misconceptions in the marketing and management literature about the potential bia...
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...
The potential inflation of correlations between measures assessed via the same method (e.g., self-re...
New key evidence on common method variance (CMV) has been generated in the last decade (including qu...
In electronic commerce research, questionnaire surveys are widely used to gather information. But th...
This article tackles a pervasive problem in behavioral research, the cause and consequences of commo...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
In business and management, cross-national and cross-cultural comparisons between countries have bee...
This is the author's accepted manuscript, the final published version is available from Elsevier via...
Common method bias is a potentially serious methodological problem in research in marketing. Several...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
The saturation of domestic markets in the industrialized parts of the world, combined with increased...
The issue of common method variance and bias in Indonesia still has not gained much attention; even ...
Many researchers who use same-source data face concerns about common method variance (CMV). Although...
There are enduring misconceptions in the marketing and management literature about the potential bia...
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...
The potential inflation of correlations between measures assessed via the same method (e.g., self-re...
New key evidence on common method variance (CMV) has been generated in the last decade (including qu...
In electronic commerce research, questionnaire surveys are widely used to gather information. But th...
This article tackles a pervasive problem in behavioral research, the cause and consequences of commo...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
In business and management, cross-national and cross-cultural comparisons between countries have bee...
This is the author's accepted manuscript, the final published version is available from Elsevier via...
Common method bias is a potentially serious methodological problem in research in marketing. Several...
It is widely accepted that the method of measurement can affect observations made in scientific stud...
The saturation of domestic markets in the industrialized parts of the world, combined with increased...
The issue of common method variance and bias in Indonesia still has not gained much attention; even ...