Abstract
Design/methodology/approach – The authors present guidelines describing how to combine PLS-SEM and NCA. These relate to the specification of the research objective and the theoretical background, the preparation and evaluation of the data set, running the analyses, the evaluation of measurements, the evaluation of the (structural) model and relationships and the interpretation of findings. In addition, the authors present an empirical illustration in the field of technology acceptance.
Findings – The use of PLS-SEM and NCA enables researchers to identify the must-have factors required for an outcome in accordance with the necessity logic. At the same time, this approach shows the should-have factors following the additive sufficiency logic. The combination of both logics enables researchers to support their theoretical considerations and offers new avenues to test theoretical alternatives for established models.
Originality/value – The authors provide insights into the logic, assessment, challenges and benefits of NCA for researchers familiar with PLS-SEM. This novel approach enables researchers to substantiate and improve their theories and helps practitioners disclose the must-have and should-have factors relevant to their decisionmaking.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
|---|---|
| Tidsskrift | Industrial Management & Data Systems |
| Vol/bind | 120 |
| Udgave nummer | 12 |
| Sider (fra-til) | 2243-2267 |
| ISSN | 0263-5577 |
| DOI | |
| Status | Udgivet - 2020 |
Bibliografisk note
Authors: Richter, Nicole Franziska; Schubing, Sandra; Hauff, Sven; Ringle, Christian M.; Sarstedt, MarkoJournal (Peer-reviewed): Industrial Management & Data Systems
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“When Predictors of Outcomes are Necessary:
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This research introduces the combined use of partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and necessary condition analysis (NCA) that enables researchers to explore and validate hypotheses following a sufficiency logic, as well as hypotheses drawing on a necessity logic. Our objective is to encourage the practice of combining PLS-SEM and NCA as complementary views of causality and data analysis.
We present guidelines describing how to combine PLS-SEM and NCA. These relate to the specification of the research objective and the theoretical background, the preparation and evaluation of the dataset, running the analyses, the evaluation of measurements, the evaluation of the (structural) model and relationships, and the interpretation of findings. In addition, we present an empirical illustration in the field of technology acceptance.
The use of PLS-SEM and NCA allows researchers to identify the (must-have) factors required for an outcome, that is necessity logic, as well as the (should-have) factors that contribute to a high-level outcome, namely additive sufficiency logic. The combination of both logics enables researchers to test their theoretical arguments more precisely and offers new avenues to test theoretical alternatives for established models.
We provide insights into the logic, assessment, challenges, and benefits of NCA for researchers familiar with PLS-SEM. This novel approach enables researchers to substantiate and improve their theories and helps practitioners disclose the must-have and should-have factors relevant to their decision making.
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