Social desirability issues are long known, but not long gone. Across major purchasing and supply management (PSM) research streams, surprisingly few empirical studies explicitly address social desirability bias (SDB), despite SDB constituting a potentially limiting factor. With regard to surveys and behavioral experiments as two of the most widely used empirical methods in PSM, SDB can represent a critical issue. A first step should therefore be to collect and fully report data on SDB in all such studies. The present note then continues by providing an overview of methodological considerations for PSM researchers to mitigate social desirability issues before they arise in their surveys and behavioral experiments. We describe eight potential...
Social desirability is a major problem in survey research. One way of handling the problem is to mea...
Factorial survey designs have gained increasing popularity within the social sciences. Compared to s...
Objective: There is still an open debate about the utility of social desirability indicators. This r...
Social desirability refers to the need for social approval or acceptance (Toh, Lee, & Hu, 2006). Thi...
The rise of green, ethical, social, charity and cause-related marketing should heighten interest in ...
The rise of green, ethical, social, charity and cause-related marketing should heighten interest in ...
A demonstration of social desirability bias in survey research suit-able for moderate to large class...
The authors present a polytomous item randomized response model to measure socially sensitive consum...
The authors present a polytomous item randomized response model to measure socially sensitive consum...
Given the sensitive nature of ethics research, the presence of social desirability bias (SDB) threat...
Purpose: Surveys measuring consumers’ preferences for sustainable food might suffer from socially de...
Despite the potential risks that social desirability (SD) bias poses to the validity of information ...
Although survey research is one of the most frequently used methods for studying charitable giving, ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this essay is to discuss the social desirability bias in qualitative healt...
Social desirability bias could affect the results of research using self-reports, like questionnaire...
Social desirability is a major problem in survey research. One way of handling the problem is to mea...
Factorial survey designs have gained increasing popularity within the social sciences. Compared to s...
Objective: There is still an open debate about the utility of social desirability indicators. This r...
Social desirability refers to the need for social approval or acceptance (Toh, Lee, & Hu, 2006). Thi...
The rise of green, ethical, social, charity and cause-related marketing should heighten interest in ...
The rise of green, ethical, social, charity and cause-related marketing should heighten interest in ...
A demonstration of social desirability bias in survey research suit-able for moderate to large class...
The authors present a polytomous item randomized response model to measure socially sensitive consum...
The authors present a polytomous item randomized response model to measure socially sensitive consum...
Given the sensitive nature of ethics research, the presence of social desirability bias (SDB) threat...
Purpose: Surveys measuring consumers’ preferences for sustainable food might suffer from socially de...
Despite the potential risks that social desirability (SD) bias poses to the validity of information ...
Although survey research is one of the most frequently used methods for studying charitable giving, ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this essay is to discuss the social desirability bias in qualitative healt...
Social desirability bias could affect the results of research using self-reports, like questionnaire...
Social desirability is a major problem in survey research. One way of handling the problem is to mea...
Factorial survey designs have gained increasing popularity within the social sciences. Compared to s...
Objective: There is still an open debate about the utility of social desirability indicators. This r...