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Partial Least Squares Path Modeling

Basic Concepts, Methodological Issues and Applications

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Overview

  • Presents recent developments of partial least squares-path modeling (PLS-PM)
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the most advanced research related to PLS-PM
  • Addresses recent theoretical and methodological issues in PLS-PM
  • Features real-data applications in multiple disciplines

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Basic Concepts and Extensions

  2. Methodological Issues

  3. Applications

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About this book

This edited book presents the recent developments in partial least squares-path modeling (PLS-PM) and provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the most advanced research related to PLS-PM. The first section of this book emphasizes the basic concepts and extensions of the PLS-PM method. The second section discusses the methodological issues that are the focus of the recent development of the PLS-PM method. The third part discusses the real world application of the PLS-PM method in various disciplines. The contributions from expert authors in the field of PLS focus on topics such as the factor-based PLS-PM, the perfect match between a model and a mode, quantile composite-based path modeling (QC-PM), ordinal consistent partial least squares (OrdPLSc), non-symmetrical composite-based path modeling (NSCPM), modern view for mediation analysis in PLS-PM, a multi-method approach for identifying and treating unobserved heterogeneity, multigroup analysis (PLS-MGA), the assessment of the common method bias, non-metric PLS with categorical indicators, evaluation of the efficiency and accuracy of model misspecification and bootstrap parameter recovery in PLS-PM, CB-SEM, and the Bollen-Stine methods and importance-performance map analysis (IPMA) for nonlinear relationships. This book will be useful for researchers and practitioners interested in the latest advances in PLS-PM as well as master and Ph.D. students in a variety of disciplines using the PLS-PM method for their projects.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Accounting, STIE Bank BPD Jateng and Petra Christian University, Semarang-Surabaya, Indonesia

    Hengky Latan

  • Institute of International Education, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

    Richard Noonan

About the editors

Hengky Latan graduated in 2016 in Accounting (summa cum laude) at the Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia. He worked at the STIE Bank BPD Jateng in the Department of Accounting, and at the Petra Christian University. He authored several books including multivariate statistics with IBM SPSS, Stata and PLS-SEM with SmartPLS, WarpPLS, and XLSTAT-PLSPM and GSCA. His articles were published in a number of journals including Industrial Marketing Management, International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Cleaner Production, the Technovation, Transportation Research Part E, Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal,Total Quality Management and Business Excellence. He also attended conferences such as the Academy of Management (AoM), the British Academy of Management (BAM), and EurOMA.

Richard Noonan studied Economics of Education at Columbia University, NY (Ed. D.) and Stockholm University, Sweden (Ph. D.). He served as research officer with the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) and later as Associate Professor at the Institute of International Education, Stockholm University, Sweden. As an education economist, he served as consultant to UNESCO, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, the International Labour Organization, and many other multilateral and bilateral international development agencies. Noonan published numerous articles and several books on education systems, with an emphasis on quantitative analysis, including the use of PLS in the analysis of education and training systems. He retired in 2012 and devotes his time to writing.

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