Data equivalence in cross-cultural international business research: assessment and guidelines
Volume: 39, Issue: 6, Pages: 1027 - 1044
Published: May 22, 2008
Abstract
Data equivalence refers to the extent to which the elements of a research design have the same meaning, and can be applied in the same way, in different cultural contexts. Failure to establish data equivalence in cross-cultural studies may bias empirical results and theoretical inferences. Although several authors have encouraged researchers to ensure high levels of data equivalence, no study has assessed the status of the field in relation to...
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Title
Data equivalence in cross-cultural international business research: assessment and guidelines
Published Date
May 22, 2008
Volume
39
Issue
6
Pages
1027 - 1044
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