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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j28]Dale L. Goodhue, Will Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
Comments on Evermann and Rönkkö (2023): Recent Developments in PLS. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 52: 50 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c26]Dale Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
What Do You Mean, My Results are Incorrect? The Impact of Multicollinearity and Measurement Error in Tests of Statistical Significance. AMCIS 2018 - 2017
- [j27]Dale L. Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
A Multicollinearity and Measurement Error Statistical Blind Spot: Correcting for Excessive False Positives in Regression and PLS. MIS Q. 41(3): 667-684 (2017) - 2015
- [c25]Dale Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
PLS Pluses and Minuses_x000D_ In Path Estimation Accuracy. AMCIS 2015 - 2013
- [c24]Arun Rai, Dale L. Goodhue, Jörg Henseler, Ronald L. Thompson:
To PLS or Not to PLS: That is the Question. AMCIS 2013 - [c23]Dale L. Goodhue, Ronald L. Thompson, William Lewis:
Why You Shouldn't Use PLS: Four Reasons to Be Uneasy about Using PLS in Analyzing Path Models. HICSS 2013: 4739-4748 - 2012
- [j26]Ben Q. Liu, Dale L. Goodhue:
Two Worlds of Trust for Potential E-Commerce Users: Humans as Cognitive Misers. Inf. Syst. Res. 23(4): 1246-1262 (2012) - [j25]Dale L. Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
Comparing PLS to Regression and LISREL: A Response to Marcoulides, Chin, and Saunders. MIS Q. 36(3): 703-716 (2012) - [j24]Dale L. Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
Does PLS Have Advantages for Small Sample Size or Non-Normal Data? MIS Q. 36(3): 891-1001 (2012) - [j23]Dale L. Goodhue:
Senior Editor Note. MIS Q. 36(3): 943 (2012) - [c22]Ronald L. Thompson, Wynne Chin, Fred D. Davis, Dale Goodhue:
PLS: New Directions, New Challenges, and New Understandings. AMCIS 2012 - [c21]Chris Maurer, Nicholas Berente, Dale Goodhue:
Are Enterprise System Related Misfits Always a Bad Thing? HICSS 2012: 4652-4661 - 2011
- [c20]Dale L. Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
A Dangerous Blind Spot in IS Research: False Positives Due to Multicollinearity Combined With Measurement Error. AMCIS 2011 - [c19]Jennifer L. Claggett, Dale Goodhue:
Have IS Researchers Lost Bandura's Self-Efficacy Concept? A Discussion of the Definition and Measurement of Computer Self-Efficacy. HICSS 2011: 1-10 - 2010
- [c18]Chris Maurer, Dale Goodhue:
A Theoretical Model of the Enterprise System Agility Life-Cycle. AMCIS 2010: 231
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j22]Dale L. Goodhue, Daniel Qi Chen, Marie-Claude Boudreau, Ashley Davis, Justin D. Cochran:
Addressing Business Agility Challenges with Enterprise Systems. MIS Q. Executive 8(2): 5 (2009) - 2008
- [c17]Ben Q. Liu, Dale Goodhue:
An Exploration of the Hygiene and Motivator Aspects of WebQual Constructs in Predicting Website Reuse. HICSS 2008: 280 - 2007
- [j21]Eleanor T. Loiacono, Richard T. Watson, Dale L. Goodhue:
WebQual: An Instrument for Consumer Evaluation of Web Sites. Int. J. Electron. Commer. 11(3): 51-87 (2007) - [j20]Dale Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
Research Note - Statistical Power in Analyzing Interaction Effects: Questioning the Advantage of PLS with Product Indicators. Inf. Syst. Res. 18(2): 211-227 (2007) - [j19]Dale Goodhue:
Comment on Benbasat and Barki's "Quo Vadis TAM" article. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 8(4): 15 (2007) - 2006
- [j18]Marc N. Haines, Dale Goodhue, Thomas F. Gattiker:
Fit Between Strategy and IS Specialization: A Framework for Effective Choice and Customization of Information System Application Modules. Inf. Resour. Manag. J. 19(3): 34-47 (2006) - [c16]Justin D. Cochran, Dale L. Goodhue, Stacy Campbell:
Understanding the IT Selection Decision: Interviews with Industry Decision Makers. AMCIS 2006: 141 - [c15]Justin D. Cochran, Saurabh Gupta, Dale Goodhue:
Technology Acceptance Model and Time: Understanding Formation in Beliefs through Training of Developers. AMCIS 2006: 160 - [c14]Dale Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
PLS, Small Sample Size, and Statistical Power in MIS Research. HICSS 2006 - 2005
- [j17]Thomas F. Gattiker, Dale Goodhue:
What Happens After ERP Implementation: Understanding the Impact of Interdependence and Differentiation on Plant-Level Outcomes. MIS Q. 29(3): 559-585 (2005) - [c13]Martina E. Greiner, Dale Goodhue:
Make-or-Buy in the Age of Open Source: A Transaction Cost Analysis. ICIS 2005 - 2004
- [j16]Thomas F. Gattiker, Dale Goodhue:
Understanding the local-level costs and benefits of ERP through organizational information processing theory. Inf. Manag. 41(4): 431-443 (2004) - 2003
- [j15]Marc N. Haines, Dale Goodhue:
Implementation Partner Involvement and Knowledge Transfer in the Context of ERP Implementations. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 16(1): 23-38 (2003) - [c12]Rui Sousa, Dale Goodhue:
Understanding Exploratory Use of ERP Systems. AMCIS 2003: 62 - [c11]Dale Goodhue, William Lewis, Ronald L. Thompson:
Comparing Regression, PLS, and LISREL Using a Monte Carlo Simulation. AMCIS 2003: 371 - 2002
- [j14]Hugh J. Watson, Dale Goodhue, Barbara H. Wixom:
The benefits of data warehousing: why some organizations realize exceptional payoffs. Inf. Manag. 39(6): 491-502 (2002) - [j13]Dale Goodhue, Barbara H. Wixom, Hugh J. Watson:
Realizing Business Benefits Through CRM: Hitting the Right Target in the Right Way. MIS Q. Executive 1(2): 4 (2002) - [c10]Dale Goodhue, Eleanor T. Loiacono:
Randomizing Survey Question Order vs. Grouping Questions by Construct: An Empirical Test of the Impact on Apparent Reliabilities and Links to Related Constructs. HICSS 2002: 254 - 2000
- [j12]Dale Goodhue, Barbara D. Klein, Salvatore T. March:
User evaluations of IS as surrogates for objective performance. Inf. Manag. 38(2): 87-101 (2000) - [j11]Brian L. Cooper, Hugh J. Watson, Barbara H. Wixom, Dale Goodhue:
Data Warehousing Supports Corporate Strategy At First American Corporation. MIS Q. 24(4): 547-567 (2000) - [c9]Thomas F. Gattiker, Dale Goodhue:
Understanding the Plant Level Costs and Benefits of ERP: Will the Ugly Duckling Always Turn into a Swan? HICSS 2000 - [c8]Marc N. Haines, Dale Goodhue:
ERP implementations: the role of implementation partners and knowledge transfer. IRMA Conference 2000: 34-38
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [j10]Dale Goodhue:
The Model Underlying the Measurement of the Impacts of the IIC on the End-Users. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 48(5): 449-453 (1997) - [j9]Dale Goodhue, Russell Littlefield, Detmar W. Straub:
The Measurement of the Impacts of the IIC on the End-Users: The Survey. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 48(5): 454-465 (1997) - [j8]Barbara D. Klein, Dale Goodhue, Gordon B. Davis:
Can Humans Detect Errors in Data? Impact of Base Rates, Incentives, and Goals. MIS Q. 21(2): 269-194 (1997) - 1996
- [c7]Barbara D. Klein, Dale Goodhue, Gordon B. Davis:
Conditions for the Detection of Data Errors in Organizational Settings: Preliminary Results from a Field Study. IQ 1996: 24-52 - 1995
- [j7]Michael D. Wybo, Dale Goodhue:
Using interdependence as a predictor of data standards. Theoretical and measurement issues. Inf. Manag. 29(6): 317-329 (1995) - [j6]Dale Goodhue, Ronald L. Thompson:
Task-Technology Fit and Individual Performance. MIS Q. 19(2): 213-236 (1995) - 1994
- [c6]Cynthia Mathis Beath, Dale Goodhue, Jeanne W. Ross:
Partnering for Business Value: The Shared Management of the IS Infrastructure. ICIS 1994: 458 - [c5]Brian R. Dobing, Norman L. Chervany, Dale L. Goodhue:
The effect of trust and risk on user involvement (abstract). SIGCPR 1994: 301 - 1993
- [c4]Cynthia Mathis Beath, Dale Goodhue, Jeanne W. Ross:
Reinventing the IS Orgarnization: New Practices for Managing Information Technology. ICIS 1993: 378 - [c3]Wilhelm R. Rossak, Mural Venkatesh, Nalinee Bijaisoradat, Dale Goodhue:
Reinventing the IS Organization: Information Resource Management in Leading-Edge US Firms. PACIS 1993: 36 - 1992
- [j5]Dale L. Goodhue, Laurie J. Kirsch, Judith A. Quillard, Michael D. Wybo:
Strategic Data Planning: Lessons From the Field. MIS Q. 16(1): 11-34 (1992) - [j4]Dale L. Goodhue, Michael D. Wybo, Laurie J. Kirsch:
The Impact of Data Integration on the Costs and Benefits of Information Systems. MIS Q. 16(3): 293-311 (1992) - 1991
- [j3]Dale Goodhue, Detmar W. Straub:
Security concerns of system users: A study of perceptions of the adequacy of security. Inf. Manag. 20(1): 13-27 (1991) - 1990
- [c2]Dale Goodhue:
Panel 5: Making Sense of Quantitative Data in Information Systems Research: Tradeoffs, Strengths and Weaknesses of Three Approaches to Analyzing Empirical Data. ICIS 1990: 21
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j2]Dale Goodhue:
I/S Attitudes: Toward Theoretical and Definitional Clarity. Data Base 19(3/4): 6-15 (1988) - [j1]Dale L. Goodhue, Judith A. Quillard, John F. Rockart:
Managing the Data Resources: A Contingency Perspective. MIS Q. 12(3): 373-392 (1988) - 1986
- [c1]Dale Goodhue:
Is Attitudes: toward Theoretical and Definition Clarity. ICIS 1986: 26
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