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55
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1933
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922

Overview

Wynne W. Chin is affiliated with the University of Houston in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on Business, Management and Accounting, with contributions also in Social Sciences. Within these domains, their work covers notable subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Information Systems and Management, Social Psychology, and Strategy and Management.

The central themes of Wynne W. Chin's research include Technology Adoption and User Behaviour, Customer Service Quality and Loyalty, Knowledge Management and Sharing, Digital Marketing and Social Media, Advanced Text Analysis Techniques, Technostress in Professional Settings, and Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior.

The scientist has published in various academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Industrial Management & Data Systems
  • Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology
  • International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
  • Journal of the Association for Information Systems
  • British Food Journal

Some of their recent publications are:

  • Demystifying the role of causal-predictive modeling using partial least squares structural equation modeling in information systems research, 2020, Industrial Management & Data Systems
  • Technostress and the smart hospitality employee, 2022, Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology
  • Do institutional pressures promote green innovation? The effects of cross-functional coopetition in green supply chain management, 2022, International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management
  • Value or image? The effects of restaurant-supplier co-creation on consumers' behavioral intentions, 2021, British Food Journal
  • Synthesizing Qualitative Evidence: A Roadmap for Information Systems Research, 2022, Journal of the Association for Information Systems

Collaborative work features several frequent co-authors listed with the number of joint publications:

  • Yide Liu (4 papers)
  • Chan Lyu (3 papers)
  • Jun-Hwa Cheah (2 papers)
  • Vincent Liu (2 papers)
  • Hiram Ting (1 paper)

Best Publications

  • The partial least squares approach for structural equation modeling.

    Wynne W. Chin

  • Issues and opinion on structural equation modeling

    Wynne W. Chin

  • How to Write Up and Report PLS Analyses

    Wynne W. Chin

  • A Partial Least Squares Latent Variable Modeling Approach for Measuring Interaction Effects: Results from a Monte Carlo Simulation Study and an Electronic-Mail Emotion/Adoption Study

    Wynne W. Chin;Barbara L. Marcolin;Peter R. Newsted

  • Structural equation modeling analysis with small samples using partial least squares

    Wynne W. Chin;Peter R. Newsted

  • Handbook of Partial Least Squares

    Vincenzo Esposito Vinzi;Wynne W Chin;Jörg Henseler;Huiwen Wang

  • On the use, usefulness, and ease of use of structural equation modeling in MIS research: a note of caution

    Wynne W. Chin;Peter A. Todd

  • Extending the technology acceptance model: the influence of perceived user resources

    Kieran Mathieson;Eileen Peacock;Wynne W. Chin

  • A Comparison of Approaches for the Analysis of Interaction Effects Between Latent Variables Using Partial Least Squares Path Modeling

    Jörg Henseler;Wynne W. Chin

  • Testing Moderating Effects in PLS Path Models: An Illustration of Available Procedures

    Jörg Henseler;Georg Fassott;Vincenzo Esposito Vinzi;Wynne W. Chin

  • Advancing the Theory of Adaptive Structuration: The Development of a Scale to Measure Faithfulness of Appropriation

    Wynne W. Chin;Abhijit Gopal;W. David Salisbury

  • Adoption intention in GSS: relative importance of beliefs

    Wynne W. Chin;Abhijit Gopal

  • Structural equation modeling in marketing: Some practical reminders

    Wynne W. Chin;Robert A. Peterson;Steven P. Brown

  • Handbook of Partial Least Squares: Concepts, Methods and Applications

    Vincenzo Esposito Vinzi;Wynne W. Chin;Jrg Henseler;Huiwen Wang

  • An Introduction to a Permutation Based Procedure for Multi-Group PLS Analysis: Results of Tests of Differences on Simulated Data and a Cross Cultural Analysis of the Sourcing of Information System Services Between Germany and the USA

    Wynne W. Chin;Jens Dibbern

  • Demystifying the role of causal-predictive modeling using partial least squares structural equation modeling in information systems research

    Wynne Chin;Jun-Hwa Cheah;Yide Liu;Hiram Ting

  • A partial least squares latent variable modeling approach for measuring interaction effects: results from a Monte Carlo simulation study and voice mail emotion/adoption study.

    Wynne W. Chin;Barbara L. Marcolin;Peter R. Newsted

  • Assessing common method bias: problems with the ULMC technique

    Wynne W. Chin;Jason Bennett Thatcher;Ryan T. Wright

  • Factors motivating software piracy: a longitudinal study

    M. Limayem;M. Khalifa;W.W. Chin

  • Applying adaptive structuration theory to investigate the process of group support systems use

    Abhijit Gopal;Robert P. Bostrom;Wynne W. Chin

Frequent Co-Authors

Jörg Henseler
Jörg Henseler University of Twente
George A. Marcoulides
George A. Marcoulides University of California, Santa Barbara
Carol Saunders
Carol Saunders University of Central Florida
Jason Bennett Thatcher
Jason Bennett Thatcher University of Colorado Boulder
Steven P. Brown
Steven P. Brown University of Houston
Fred D. Davis
Fred D. Davis Texas Tech University
Zoe Kourtzi
Zoe Kourtzi University of Cambridge
José L. Roldán
José L. Roldán University of Seville
Dominic Abrams
Dominic Abrams University of Kent
Hervé Abdi
Hervé Abdi The University of Texas at Dallas

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