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Specifying Formative Constructs in Information
Systems Research
Stacie Petter, Detmar Straub, and
Arun Rai
Abstract
While researchers go to great lengths to justify and prove
theoretical links between constructs, the relationship between
measurement items and constructs is often ignored. By default, the
relationship between construct and item is assumed to be reflective,
meaning that the measurement items are a reflection of the
construct. Many times, though, the nature of the construct is not
reflective, but rather formative. Formative constructs occur when
the items describe and define the construct rather than vice versa.
In this research, we examine whether formative constructs are
indeed being mistaken for reflective constructs by information
systems researchers. By examining complete volumes of MIS Quarterly
and Information Systems Research over the last 3 years, we
discovered that a significant number of articles have indeed
misspecified formative constructs. For scientific results to be
valid, we argue that researchers must properly specify formative
constructs. This paper discusses the implications of different
patterns of common misspecifications of formative constructs on both
Type I and Type II errors. To avoid these errors, the paper provides
a roadmap to researchers to properly specify formative constructs.
We also discuss how to address formative constructs within a
research model after they are specified.
Keywords: Formative constructs, reflective
constructs, composite constructs, latent constructs, measurement
models, methodology, statistical conclusion validity, Type I and
Type II errors
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