Wednesday, November 24, 2021
PLS Applications Symposium; 6-8 April 2022; Laredo, Texas
PLS Applications Symposium; 6-8 April 2022; Laredo, Texas
(Abstract submissions accepted until 18 February 2022)
*** Attendance (face-to-face or online) ***
The Symposium will be conducted as part of the multidisciplinary Annual Western Hemispheric Trade Conference, organized by the Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade. Our workshop in PLS-SEM will be conducted entirely online. Our expectation is that participants will be allowed to attend Conference sessions either face-to-face or online.
When indicating the type of their submission, participants should indicate whether they intend to attend face-to-face or online. This should be done within parentheses after indicating the submission type. For example - "Type of submission: Presentation (online)".
Due to the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Center reserves the right to transition to a fully virtual Conference to comply with guidelines from the CDC as well as state and local governments.
*** Only abstracts are needed for the submissions ***
The partial least squares (PLS) method has increasingly been used in a variety of fields of research and practice, particularly in the context of PLS-based structural equation modeling (SEM). The focus of this Symposium is on the application of PLS-based methods, from a multidisciplinary perspective. For types of submissions, deadlines, and other details, please visit the Symposium’s web site:
https://plsas.net
*** Workshop on PLS-SEM ***
On 6 April 2022 a full-day workshop on PLS-SEM will be conducted by Dr. Ned Kock and Dr. Geoffrey Hubona, using the software WarpPLS. Dr. Kock is the original developer of this software, which is one of the leading PLS-SEM tools today; used by thousands of researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, and from many different countries. Dr. Hubona has extensive experience conducting research and teaching topics related to PLS-SEM, using WarpPLS and a variety of other tools. This workshop will be hands-on and interactive, and will have two parts: (a) basic PLS-SEM issues, conducted in the morning (9 am - 12 noon) by Dr. Hubona; and (b) intermediate and advanced PLS-SEM issues, conducted in the afternoon (2 pm - 5 pm) by Dr. Kock. Participants may attend either one, or both of the two parts.
The following topics, among others, will be covered - Running a Full PLS-SEM Analysis - Conducting a Moderating Effects Analysis - Viewing Moderating Effects via 3D and 2D Graphs - Creating and Using Second Order Latent Variables - Viewing Indirect and Total Effects - Viewing Skewness and Kurtosis of Manifest and Latent Variables - Viewing Nonlinear Relationships - Solving Collinearity Problems - Conducting a Factor-Based PLS-SEM Analysis - Using Consistent PLS Factor-Based Algorithms - Exploring Statistical Power and Minimum Sample Sizes - Exploring Conditional Probabilistic Queries - Exploring Full Latent Growth - Conducting Multi-Group Analyses - Assessing Measurement Invariance - Creating Analytic Composites.
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Ned Kock
Symposium Chair
https://plsas.net
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Robustness tests in PLS-SEM: Video for the Qatar Chapter of the Decision Sciences Institute
The so-called "robustness" tests that some refer to, in connection with PLS-SEM, are generally tests of: nonlinearity, common method bias, and endogeneity. In WarpPLS, nonlinearity can be tested via full latent growth, commom method bias via FCVIFs, and endogeneity via instrumental variables. The video linked below covers most of these issues.
https://youtu.be/I3YYdpdXhII
This video is of a presentation to faculty and students at the Qatar Chapter of the Decision Sciences Institute on the topics of factor-based PLS-SEM (PLSF-SEM), endogeneity, and common method bias. (SEM = structural equation modeling.) Addressing these issues helps with publishing in top-tier information systems and decision sciences journals, among others.
Best regards to all!
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