Group Size And Measure Of Group-Level Properties* - A Different Perspective -
Group Size And Measure Of Group-Level Properties - A Different Perspective -
김경수(전남대학교); 김인숙(연세대학교); 양동민(전남대학교); 전경주(전남대학교)
16권 4호, 15~28쪽
초록
Bliese and Halverson (1998) argue that corrected eta-squared, rather than eta-squared, should be used for analyzing group-level effects. However, their proposed corrected eta-squared approach has the following limitations: (1) it fails to specify a criterion for justifying the aggregation of individual-level data to the group level and (2) it fails to specify a criterion for analyzing and allowing for within-group effects. In this paper, we suggest several alternatives that overcome these limitations. We suggest an additional procedure for justifying the aggregation of individual-level data to the group level.
Abstract
Bliese and Halverson (1998) argue that corrected eta-squared, rather than eta-squared, should be used for analyzing group-level effects. However, their proposed corrected eta-squared approach has the following limitations: (1) it fails to specify a criterion for justifying the aggregation of individual-level data to the group level and (2) it fails to specify a criterion for analyzing and allowing for within-group effects. In this paper, we suggest several alternatives that overcome these limitations. We suggest an additional procedure for justifying the aggregation of individual-level data to the group level.
- 발행기관:
- 한국인적자원관리학회
- 분류:
- 경영학