A Validation of Web-based Surveys for Exploratory Research in the Areas of Business and Entrepreneurship
In this study, we demonstrate that web-based surveys are suitable for data collection in academic Business-related research. Using one of our datasets from an online study on entrepreneurial orientation, we investigated the construct validity and reliability of the instrument used to collect the dat...
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2-s2.0-85063210081 Stouraitis V.; Harun M.H.M.; Kyritsis M.; Boonchoo P. A Validation of Web-based Surveys for Exploratory Research in the Areas of Business and Entrepreneurship 2018 ITT 2018 - Information Technology Trends: Emerging Technologies for Artificial Intelligence 10.1109/CTIT.2018.8649512 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85063210081&doi=10.1109%2fCTIT.2018.8649512&partnerID=40&md5=1f129fccb668aeb848fc57f34f1687b5 In this study, we demonstrate that web-based surveys are suitable for data collection in academic Business-related research. Using one of our datasets from an online study on entrepreneurial orientation, we investigated the construct validity and reliability of the instrument used to collect the data. Our analysis supports that for 28 Likert-scaled questionnaire items, a sample size of 332 people was adequate to conduct principle component analysis (PCA) and load the items into five components that are supported by literature. Cronbach's alpha was consistently high \pmb{(\alpha=0.92)}, with no evidence that the reliability would increase if any of the survey items were dropped. We therefore conclude that for short web-based surveys (\pmb{< 30} items), a sample size of \pmb{> 300} is suitable for exploratory factor analysis. © 2018 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. English Conference paper All Open Access; Green Open Access |
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A Validation of Web-based Surveys for Exploratory Research in the Areas of Business and Entrepreneurship |
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A Validation of Web-based Surveys for Exploratory Research in the Areas of Business and Entrepreneurship |
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A Validation of Web-based Surveys for Exploratory Research in the Areas of Business and Entrepreneurship |
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A Validation of Web-based Surveys for Exploratory Research in the Areas of Business and Entrepreneurship |
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In this study, we demonstrate that web-based surveys are suitable for data collection in academic Business-related research. Using one of our datasets from an online study on entrepreneurial orientation, we investigated the construct validity and reliability of the instrument used to collect the data. Our analysis supports that for 28 Likert-scaled questionnaire items, a sample size of 332 people was adequate to conduct principle component analysis (PCA) and load the items into five components that are supported by literature. Cronbach's alpha was consistently high \pmb{(\alpha=0.92)}, with no evidence that the reliability would increase if any of the survey items were dropped. We therefore conclude that for short web-based surveys (\pmb{< 30} items), a sample size of \pmb{> 300} is suitable for exploratory factor analysis. © 2018 IEEE. |
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