There's SEM and 'SEM' : a critique of the use of PLS regression in information systems research
conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byAnne Rouse, B Corbitt
In disciplines other than IS, the use of covariance-based structural equation modelling (SEM) is the mainstream method for SEM analysis, and for confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Yet a body of IS literature has developed arguing that PLS regression is a superior tool for these analyses, and for establishing reliability and validity. Despite these claims, the views underlying this PLS literature are not universally shared. In this paper the authors review the PLS and mainstream SEM literatures, and describe the key differences between the two classes of tools. The paper also canvasses why PLS regression is rarely used in management, marketing, organizational behaviour, and that branch of psychology concerned with good measurement – psychometrics. The paper offers some practical options to Australasian researchers seeking greater mastery of SEM, and also acts as a roadmap for readers who want to check for themselves what the mainstream SEM literature has to say.<br>
History
Location
Christchurch, New Zealand
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2008, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
A Mills, S Huff
Pagination
845 - 855
Start date
2008-12-03
End date
2008-12-05
ISBN-13
9780473145286
Title of proceedings
ACIS2008 : Creating the future : transforming research into practice : Proceedings of the 19th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Event
Australasian Conference on Information Systems (19th : 2008 : Christchurch, New Zealand)