Common Beliefs and Reality About PLS: Comments on Rönkkö and Evermann (2013)

Jörg Henseler, Theo K. Dijkstra, Marko Sarstedt, Christian M. Ringle, Adamantios Diamantopoulos, Detmar W. Straub, David J. Ketchen Jr., Joseph F. Hair, G. Tomas M. Hult, Rojer J. Calantone

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Abstract

This article addresses Rönkkö and Evermann’s criticisms of the partial least squares (PLS) approach to structural equation modeling. We contend that the alleged shortcomings of PLS are not due to problems with the technique, but instead to three problems with Rönkkö and Evermann’s study: (a) the adherence to the common factor model, (b) a very limited simulation designs, and (c) overstretched generalizations of their findings. Whereas Rönkkö and Evermann claim to be dispelling myths about PLS, they have in reality created new myths that we, in turn, debunk. By examining their claims, our article contributes to reestablishing a constructive discussion of the PLS method and its properties. We show that PLS does offer advantages for exploratory research and that it is a viable estimator for composite factor models. This can pose an interesting alternative if the common factor model does not hold. Therefore, we can conclude that PLS should continue to be used as an important statistical tool for management and organizational research, as well as other social science disciplines.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)182-209
Seitenumfang28
FachzeitschriftOrganizational Research Methods
Jahrgang17
Ausgabenummer2
Frühes Online-Datum10 Apr. 2014
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Apr. 2014

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