Multigroup analysis (MGA) in partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has grown considerably in the past few years in many different research fields, particularly in the business area. However, a close examination of MGA in PLS-SEM articles revealed much less research that compared more than two groups. Furthermore, research applying MGA in PLS-SEM with more than two groups has several constraints. For instance, most researchers need clarification about using either the omnibus test of group differences (OTG) or non-parametric distance-based tests (NDT) for an overall difference across the groups. Moreover, they do not handle family-wise error when comparing more than two groups, nor do they check for measurement invaria...
Multigroup or between-group analyses are common in the information systems literature. The ability ...
In the present paper we consider a group comparison in PLS-Path Modeling. The aim of this methodolog...
Use of the partial least squares (PLS) method has been on the rise among e-collaboration researchers...
Multigroup analysis (MGA) in partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has grown ...
Klesel, M., Schuberth, F., Niehaves, B., & Henseler, J. (2022). Multigroup Analysis in Information S...
Klesel, M., Schuberth, F., Henseler, J., & Niehaves, B. (2019). A test for multigroup comparison usi...
Multigroup Analysis (MGA) using partial least squares path modelling (PLSPM) is an efficient approac...
Purpose – People seem to function according to different models, which implies that in business and ...
Contains fulltext : 95349.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose – Part...
Purpose – Partial least squares (PLS) path modeling has become a pivotal empirical research method i...
Purpose – Partial least squares (PLS) path modeling has become a pivotal empirical research method i...
Recently, Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) has become pervasive among the...
The examination of between-group differences in theoretical relationships of interest is central to ...
Aims: Multi-group analysis can be known as modeling the moderator variable since the strength of thi...
Multigroup or between-group analyses are common in the information systems literature. The ability ...
Multigroup or between-group analyses are common in the information systems literature. The ability ...
In the present paper we consider a group comparison in PLS-Path Modeling. The aim of this methodolog...
Use of the partial least squares (PLS) method has been on the rise among e-collaboration researchers...
Multigroup analysis (MGA) in partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has grown ...
Klesel, M., Schuberth, F., Niehaves, B., & Henseler, J. (2022). Multigroup Analysis in Information S...
Klesel, M., Schuberth, F., Henseler, J., & Niehaves, B. (2019). A test for multigroup comparison usi...
Multigroup Analysis (MGA) using partial least squares path modelling (PLSPM) is an efficient approac...
Purpose – People seem to function according to different models, which implies that in business and ...
Contains fulltext : 95349.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose – Part...
Purpose – Partial least squares (PLS) path modeling has become a pivotal empirical research method i...
Purpose – Partial least squares (PLS) path modeling has become a pivotal empirical research method i...
Recently, Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) has become pervasive among the...
The examination of between-group differences in theoretical relationships of interest is central to ...
Aims: Multi-group analysis can be known as modeling the moderator variable since the strength of thi...
Multigroup or between-group analyses are common in the information systems literature. The ability ...
Multigroup or between-group analyses are common in the information systems literature. The ability ...
In the present paper we consider a group comparison in PLS-Path Modeling. The aim of this methodolog...
Use of the partial least squares (PLS) method has been on the rise among e-collaboration researchers...