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ABSTRACT Building on the affordance and the resource‐based view (RBV) theories, we empirically test a conceptual model, which considers how big data orientation and affordances impact the development of environmental collaboration in internationalizing SMEs. The study considers the moderating effects of competitive intensity on the relationship between
Evangelia Katsikea +4 more
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Designs using planned missingness, such as the split questionnaire design, are becoming more and more important in social survey research. To ensure an acceptable questionnaire length, these approaches typically entail large amounts of planned missing ...
Julian B. Axenfeld +3 more
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Paradata for Nonresponse Error Investigation
Nonresponse is a ubiquitous feature of almost all surveys, no matter which mode is used for data collection (Dillman et al., 2002) whether the sample units are households or establishments (Willimack et al., 2002) or whether the survey is mandatory or ...
Kristen Olson +3 more
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ABSTRACT Existing literature indicates that transformational leadership in supply chains is critical to sustainability; however, little is known about how this leadership influences sustainability. The empirical literature has provided minimal focused analysis of transformational supply chain leadership and its effects on sustainability performance ...
Ishmael Nanaba Acquah +2 more
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Minimizing survey refusal and noncontact rates: do our efforts pay off?
This study investigates the link between the effort undertaken to collect survey data and the nonresponse error on a key survey estimate. For this purpose a threefold analysis was conducted.
Dirk Heerwegh +2 more
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Interviewer effects on nonresponse in the European social survey [PDF]
In face-to-face surveys interviewers play a crucial role in making contact with and gaining cooperation from sample units. While some analyses investigate the influence of interviewers on nonresponse, they are typically restricted to single-country ...
de Leeuw, Edith D. +3 more
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Agentic AI and Circular Procurement Performance: An Empirical Study
ABSTRACT Organizations that practice circular procurement in this rapidly changing world face many uncertainties. However, emerging digital technologies, such as agentic AI, can help manage resources and improve responsiveness to better serve both internal and external customers.
Surajit Bag +3 more
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Declining response rates have remained a major worry for survey research in the 21st century. In the past decades, it has become harder to convince people to participate in surveys in virtually all Western nations.
Sebastian Lundmark, Kim Backström
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Individual and Neighborhood Determinants of Survey Nonresponse: An Analysis Based on a New Subsample of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), Microgeographic Characteristics and Survey-Based Interviewer Characteristics [PDF]
This study examines the phenomenon of nonresponse in the first wave of a refresher sample (subsample H) of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP). Our first step is to link additional (commercial) microgeographic data on the immediate neighborhoods
Gert G. Wagner +2 more
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Estimation of Nonresponse Bias [PDF]
An imputation procedure is used to estimate the effects of nonresponse on issues of substantive interest in a social survey. Using this method, one can determine that nonresponse bias may have differential effects on variable means, depending on the ...
Hawkins, Darnell
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