Common Method Variance in IS Research: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches and a Reanalysis of Past Research

Volume: 52, Issue: 12, Pages: 1865 - 1883
Published: Dec 1, 2006
Abstract
Despite recurring concerns about common method variance (CMV) in survey research, the information systems (IS) community remains largely uncertain of the extent of such potential biases. To address this uncertainty, this paper attempts to systematically examine the impact of CMV on the inferences drawn from survey research in the IS area. First, we describe the available approaches for assessing CMV and conduct an empirical study to compare...
Paper Details
Title
Common Method Variance in IS Research: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches and a Reanalysis of Past Research
Published Date
Dec 1, 2006
Volume
52
Issue
12
Pages
1865 - 1883
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