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Advancing PR measurement and evaluation: demonstrating the properties and assessment of variance-based structural equation models using an example study on corporate reputation

Ingenhoff, Diana; Buhmann, Alexander
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2409987
Date
2016
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Public Relations Review, 42(2016)3: 418-431   10.1016/j.pubrev.2015.11.010
Abstract
This paper aims to add to the growing discourse on methods in public relations research by showing how variance-based structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) can be used to analyze effects between multiple intangible target constructs in PR. We introduce the properties of the method, compare it to conventional covariance-based SEM, and demonstrate how PLS-SEM can be applied to public relations evaluation using an example study on organizational reputation and its effects on trust, and stakeholder behavior (n = 1892). This paper offers a consequent methodological discussion of PLS-SEM and provides a valuable resource for public relations research aiming to apply the variance-based approach.
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Elsevier
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Public Relations Review

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