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This article addresses Rönkkö and Evermann’s criticisms of the partial least squares (PLS) approach to structural equation modeling. We contend that the alleged shortcomings of PLS are not due to problems with the technique, but instead to three problems with Rönkkö and Evermann’s study:...
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Since its first introduction in the Schmalenbach Business Review, Hahn et al.'s (2002) finite mixture partial least squares (FIMIX-PLS) approach to response-based segmentation in variance-based structural equation modeling has received much attention from the marketing and management...
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Mixture regression models are an important method for uncovering unobserved heterogeneity. A fundamental challenge in their application relates to the identification of the appropriate number of segments to retain from the data. Prior research has provided several simulation studies that compare...
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Part I Methodology -- Chapter 1 Empirical Validation of the 10-Times Rule for SEM -- Chapter 2 Missing Values in RGCCA: Algorithms and Comparisons -- Chapter 3 Comparing Local vs Global Clustering with FIMIX-PLS. Application to Marketing -- Chapter 4 Partial Least Squares Structural Equation...
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Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has become a popular method for estimating path models with latent variables and their relationships. A common goal of PLS-SEM analyses is to identify key success factors and sources of competitive advantage for important target...
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