In cooperation with: (1) the University of Hamburg (http://www.uni-hamburg.de) and SmartPLS (http://www.smartpls.de); (2) Radboud University (http://www.ru.nl) and PLS-School (http://www.PLS-school.com); and (3) faculty at Georgia State University (http://www.gsu.edu), we are offering a globally-available synchronous, live, interactive, video- and audio-supported online workshop for structural equation modeling (SEM) partial least squares (PLS) path modeling using SmartPLS. This live, synchronous, globally-available online workshop is conducted using the award-winning eLearning platform Elluminate Live ! The purpose of the online workshop is to inform participants of the uses and applications of PLS path modeling using SmartPLS and to provide live, "hands-on" demonstrations of the basic and intermediate techniques of using SmartPLS.The workshop consists of two integrated sessions on two consecutive days. All that is required to participate is a fast, reliable Internet connection (not dial-up) and a set of inexpensive headphones with a microphone (cost: $13 anywhere). There is no cost for participants to use the Elluminate Live ! platform. Participants receive: (1) the SmartPLS software; (2) all training materials, data sets, and slides from the training sessions; (3) abundant literature regarding PLS path modeling; and (4) access to high-fidelity reproductions of all of the presented live material after the workshop is completed (on Internet-provided recordings available free of charge for three months following the workshop). These workshop recordings are for individual participant use only, and include all video, audio and "hands-on" demonstrations and exercises.In addition to an introduction to PLS path modeling using SmartPLS, the following topics (in addition to others) are included:CB-SEM vs. PLS-SEMSmartPLS Visual InterfaceScale DevelopmentBootstrapping vs. JackknifingBlindfoldingPLS AlgorithmTheory Testing vs. PredictionAssessment of PLS Path modeling estimates (measurement model and structural model) Reflective vs. FormativeInterpreting SmartPLS OutputOverall Goodness-of-FitEffect SizeReflective vs. Formative indicatorsSecond-order Factor ModelsMediating Factors Assessing the effectModerating Factors Product indicator approach Group differences approach Three-Way Interactions Determining strength of moderating effect Two-stage approachNon-linear EffectsMulti-group AnalysisHeterogeneity, Segmentation and FIMIX-PLSThe workshop agenda approximates the following schedule. There are seven separate learning modules in each workshop, five of which conclude with a "hands-on" exercise using SmartPLS with existing data sets (provided).DAY 11) Introduction to PLS, Latent Constructs, SEM and SmartPLS2) Basic path modeling with SmartPLS Basic path modeling exercise – TAM model data3) Evaluating PLS path models Model evaluation exercise – UTAUT model dataDAY 21) PLS algorithm, bootstrapping, jackknifing and blindfolding2) Mediation Mediation exercise – Social presence model data3) Moderating variables Moderation exercise – UTAUT moderating relationships4) Second order models, multi-group analysis, heterogeneous data and FIMIX-PLS FIMIX-PLS exercise – UTAUT heterogeneous data
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