Search results for "Structural Equation Modeling"

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The effect of entrepreneurial orientation on firm performance: a multigroup analysis comparing China, Mexico, and Spain

2020

Abstract This article analyzes firm entrepreneurial orientation across different contexts. In the light of the existing literature on entrepreneurship and institutional theory, it departs from the hypothesis that the context in which firms operate determines the importance of each dimension comprised in the multidimensional concept of entrepreneurship orientation, thus moderating its effect of on firm performance. The sample for this study is composed of both small and medium-sized firms from three countries: China, Mexico, and Spain. In the means of testing our hypothesis and thus quantifying the moderating effect of context, a structural equation model PLS-SEM technique and, specifically,…

MarketingEntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurial orientation05 social sciencesSample (statistics)Context (language use)ProactivityModerationStructural equation modelingMicroeconomicsNegocis0502 economics and businessEconomics050211 marketingInstitutional theory050203 business & management
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The role of consumer innovativeness and perceived risk in online banking usage

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse how consumer innovativeness can be used as a variable to positively influence internet banking adoption both directly and reducing consumer perceived risk.Design/methodology/approachThe impact of innovativeness and risk on internet banking adoption has been tested through structural equation modelling techniques. The sample consists of 511 Spanish internet banking services users accessed through an internet survey. Risk has been measured as a formative construct.FindingsResults reveals consumer innovativeness as a key construct to improve e‐banking adoption both directly and by its effective role in reducing consumer risk perception of using in…

MarketingFormative assessmentRisk perceptionbusiness.industrySample (statistics)The InternetMarketingRisk assessmentConstruct (philosophy)businessStructural equation modelingFinancial servicesInternational Journal of Bank Marketing
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Corporate and individual global mind-set and internationalization of European SMEs

2015

This paper analyzes the effect of individual and corporate global mind-set on the internationalization of small and medium-sized European firms. Factor analysis and structural equation modeling methodology are the tools for this purpose. Results show the importance of the relationships between individual global mind-set and internationalization effect, and between corporate global mind-set and international know-how activities. Research model recognizes the relationship between individual global mind-set and corporate global mind-set. This research contributes significantly to literature by providing insight into three key areas: factors relating to corporate GM, relationship between corpor…

MarketingInternationalizationKey (cryptography)Global Mind-SetBusinessInternacionalizationEconomic systemSet (psychology)Individual Global MindsetCorporate Global MindsetStructural equation modelingIndustrial organizationResearch modelJournal of Business Research
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The Antecedents of Consumers’ Negative Attitudes Toward SMS Advertising: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Study

2013

Short message service (SMS) advertising refers to the transmission of advertising via mobile phones in the form of text-based messages (Haghirian, Madlberger, and Tanuskova 2005). Recent marketing research indicates that investigations on consumers’ attitudes toward SMS advertising are limited, and empirical examination of antecedents that negatively influence attitudes toward SMS advertising is even scarcer. As a consequence of this lack of knowledge, current practices of mobile advertising might be ineffective. This research examines irritation, privacy concerns, and intrusiveness perception as main factors that provoke a negative attitude toward SMS advertising. Using structural equation…

MarketingIntrusivenessShort Message ServiceSms advertisingbusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyAdvertisingStructural equation modelingEmpirical researchPerceptionLack of knowledgeBusinessMarketing researchmedia_commonJournal of Interactive Advertising
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Depth and breadth of external knowledge search and performance: The mediating role of absorptive capacity

2015

Nowadays it is commonly accepted that exploiting external knowledge sources is important for firms' innovation and performance. However, it is still not clear how this effect takes place and what internal capabilities are involved in the process. We propose to open the black box between external knowledge search strategies, and innovation and performance by proposing absorptive capacity (AC) as the mediating variable. A sample of 102 biotechnology firms from Spain is used to test the proposed theoretical model through structural equation modeling taking the partial least squares approach. Results suggest that AC acts as a full mediator in the relationship between the depth of external knowl…

MarketingKnowledge SearchKnowledge managementAbsorptive capacityComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Knowledge sourcesSample (statistics)businessStructural equation modelingIndustrial Marketing Management
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Exploring the role of knowledge management practices on exports: A dynamic capabilities view

2014

Abstract Drawing on dynamic capabilities view, this work provides empirical evidence on the role of knowledge management practices on export intensity in SMEs in a mature and global, non-high-tech industry. A quantitative study with structural equation modeling was carried out on a sample of 157 Spanish and Italian manufacturing companies in the ceramic tile industry. Our results suggest the existence of a mediating effect of dynamic capabilities on exports, hence the implementation of knowledge management practices is a necessary but not sufficient condition to improve exporting, requiring the existence of dynamic capabilities to reconfigure these capabilities. Findings highlight the relev…

MarketingKnowledge managementWork (electrical)business.industrySample (statistics)Relevance (information retrieval)BusinessBusiness and International ManagementDynamic capabilitiesEmpirical evidenceFinanceStructural equation modelingInternational Business Review
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Individualizing gamified systems: The role of trait competitiveness and leaderboard design

2020

Abstract The success of gamified systems depends on how user characteristics and behavior interact with system design. Prior research, however, has largely neglected this user-system interaction, thus limiting our understanding of gamification design. To addresses this limitation in the current literature, we investigate how users' trait competitiveness is related to the usage intention of a competitive gamified system. Based on our theoretical model, we hypothesize and test both direct and indirect effects (through perceived enjoyment), as well as whether and how system design moderates the effects of trait competitiveness. Results from structural equation modeling demonstrate an indirect-…

MarketingKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer science0502 economics and business05 social sciencesTraitSystems design050211 marketingLimitingbusiness050203 business & managementStructural equation modelingJournal of Business Research
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Why and how to use enterprise social media platforms: The employee’s perspective

2021

Abstract Literature supports the relevance of knowledge sharing in a company. Considering that social media plays an important role in this process, this paper analyzes the antecedents and consequences of the use of enterprise social media platforms according to the employee's perception. Based on the Motivation-Opportunity-Ability framework and using two different methodologies (Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling and fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis), we find that three different combinations of motivation, opportunity and ability factors, combined in pairs, promote the use of enterprise social media platforms, leading to knowledge creation and task performance. T…

MarketingKnowledge managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Qualitative comparative analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Structural equation modelingKnowledge sharingPerceptionSocial mediaRelevance (information retrieval)businessmedia_commonJournal of Business Research
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Entrepreneurial orientation, concern for socioemotional wealth preservation, and family firm performance

2021

Abstract This paper explores whether concern for socioemotional wealth enhances or undermines the positive effect of entrepreneurial orientation on family firm performance. Two analysis techniques were used: second-generation structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). These techniques were applied to data on 106 Spanish family firms. Results of both analyses are similar, lending validity and robustness to the proposed research model. Specifically, the results indicate that 1) entrepreneurial orientation positively influences family firm performance, 2) concern for socioemotional wealth preservation positively influences both entrepreneuria…

MarketingMicroeconomicsSocioemotional selectivity theoryQualitative comparative analysisEntrepreneurial orientation0502 economics and business05 social sciencesEconomics050211 marketingRobustness (economics)050203 business & managementStructural equation modelingResearch modelJournal of Business Research
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Understanding loyalty in multichannel retailing: the role of brand trust and brand attachment

2017

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand loyalty in the multichannel retail context. The paper analyses the interplay between offline and online loyalty and the direct and indirect effects on loyalty of brand trust and brand attachment, in a cross-cultural study. Design/methodology/approach Online survey answered by 761 multichannel apparel shoppers in two countries (UK and Spain). Structural equation model multigroup analysis is performed to test the hypothesized relations and the role of culture as a moderating variable. Findings Online loyalty is largely driven by offline loyalty, which is also positively affected by brand trust and brand attachment. These relationships hold a…

MarketingOnline and offlinebusiness.industryBrand awarenessmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesContext (language use)AdvertisingEconomiaStructural equation modelingLoyalty business modelBrand management0502 economics and businessLoyaltyCognitive dissonance050211 marketingBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketing050203 business & managementmedia_commonInternational Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
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