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Community Innovation Survey (CIS) 2 Dimension reduction 2 Innovation 2 MAR and MCAR 2 MEDA 2 Missing data 2 Multivariate analysis 2 OLS 2 ordered logistic and Tobit regression 2 Database 1 Datenbank 1 Innovation management 1 Innovationsmanagement 1 Multivariate Analyse 1 Regression analysis 1 Regressionsanalyse 1
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Bou-Llusar, Juan Carlos 2 Satorra, Albert 2
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Multivariate exploratory data analysis for large databases: An application to modelling firms' innovation using CIS data
Bou-Llusar, Juan Carlos; Satorra, Albert - In: BRQ Business Research Quarterly 22 (2019) 4, pp. 275-293
This paper argues that, when using a large database, organizational researchers would benefit from the use of specific multivariate exploratory data analysis (MEDA) before performing statistical modelling. Issues such as the representativeness of the database across domains (countries or...
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Multivariate exploratory data analysis for large databases : An application to modelling firms' innovation using CIS data
Bou-Llusar, Juan Carlos; Satorra, Albert - In: Business research quarterly : BRQ 22 (2019) 4, pp. 275-293
This paper argues that, when using a large database, organizational researchers would benefit from the use of specific multivariate exploratory data analysis (MEDA) before performing statistical modelling. Issues such as the representativeness of the database across domains (countries or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012120176
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