Formative and reflective measurement and validation mismatch in survey research : an archival analysis of information systems success constructs 1985-2007


Autoria(s): Gable, Guy G.; Sedera, Darshana
Data(s)

01/12/2009

Resumo

The generic IS-success constructs first identified by DeLone and McLean (1992) continue to be widely employed in research. Yet, recent work by Petter et al (2007) has cast doubt on the validity of many mainstream constructs employed in IS research over the past 3 decades; critiquing the almost universal conceptualization and validation of these constructs as reflective when in many studies the measures appear to have been implicitly operationalized as formative. Cited examples of proper specification of the Delone and McLean constructs are few, particularly in light of their extensive employment in IS research. This paper introduces a four-stage formative construct development framework: Conceive > Operationalize > Respond > Validate (CORV). Employing the CORV framework in an archival analysis of research published in top outlets 1985-2007, the paper explores the extent of possible problems with past IS research due to potential misspecification of the four application-related success dimensions: Individual-Impact, Organizational-Impact, System-Quality and Information-Quality. Results suggest major concerns where there is a mismatch of the Respond and Validate stages. A general dearth of attention to the Operationalize and Respond stages in methodological writings is also observed.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28016/

Publicador

Association for Information Systems (AIS)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/28016/1/c28016.pdf

http://www.icis09.org/

Gable, Guy G. & Sedera, Darshana (2009) Formative and reflective measurement and validation mismatch in survey research : an archival analysis of information systems success constructs 1985-2007. In Proceedings of the Thirtieth International Conference on Information Systems, Association for Information Systems (AIS), Phoenix, Arizona.

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Copyright 2009 [please consult the authors]

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology; School of Information Systems

Palavras-Chave #080603 Conceptual Modelling #080611 Information Systems Theory #Research frameworks #Research methods/methodology #IS research methodologies
Tipo

Conference Paper