Addressing common method variance and endogeneity in vocational behavior research: A review of the literature and suggestions for future research

Volume: 121, Pages: 103472 - 103472
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
For various reasons, research on vocational behavior often has to rely on self-report measures. Although it is well known that the exclusive use of self-report measures in a given study can pose major threats to the validity of that study, for example via common method variance (CMV) or endogeneity, we still have to witness a systematic literature review of study designs particularly prone to CMV and endogeneity, and of procedural and...
Paper Details
Title
Addressing common method variance and endogeneity in vocational behavior research: A review of the literature and suggestions for future research
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
121
Pages
103472 - 103472
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