Partial Least Squares Path Modeling Basic Concepts Methodological Issues And Applications(1st Edition)

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Hengky Latan ,Joseph F Hair Jr ,Richard Noonan

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ISBN: 3031377710, 978-3031377716

Book publisher: Springer

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Book Price $160.58 : Now In Its Second Edition, This Edited Book Presents Recent Progress And Techniques In Partial Least Squares Path Modeling (PLS-PM), And Provides A Comprehensive Overview Of The Current State-of-the-art In PLS-PM Research. Like The Previous Edition, The Book Is Divided Into Three Parts: The First Part Emphasizes The Basic Concepts And Extensions Of The PLS-PM Method; The Second Part Discusses The Methodological Issues That Have Been The Focus Of Recent Developments, And The Last Part Deals With Real-world Applications Of The PLS-PM Method In Various Disciplines.This New Edition Broadens The Scope Of The First Edition And Consists Of Entirely New Original Contributions, Again Written By Expert Authors In The Field, On A Wide Range Of Topics, Including: How To Perform Quantile Composite Path Modeling With R; The Rationale And Justification For Using PLS-PM In Top-tier Journals; Psychometric Properties Of Three Weighting Schemes And Why PLS-PM Is A Better Fit To Mode B; A Comprehensive Review Of PLS Software; How To Perform Out-of-sample Predictions With Ordinal Consistent Partial Least Squares; Multicollinearity Issues In PLS-PM Using Ridge Regression; Theorizing And Testing Specific Indirect Effects In PLS And Considering Their Effect Size; How To Run Hierarchical Models And Available Approaches; And How To Apply Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA) In PLS-PM.This Book Will Appeal To Researchers Interested In The Latest Advances In PLS-PM As Well As Masters And Ph.D. Students In A Variety Of Disciplines Who Use PLS-PM Methods. With Clear Guidelines On Selecting And Using PLS-PM, Especially Those Related To Composite Models, Readers Will Be Brought Up To Date On Recent Debates In The Field.