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Figure 19: Diagram of construct Economic benefits with the standardized solution
Note: Measurement items: Q18A = Sales; Q18B = Market share; Q18C = New market oppor-
tunities; Q18D = Corporate image; Q18E = Management satisfaction; Q18F = Employee sa-
tisfaction; Q18G = Short-term profits; Q18H = Cost savings; Q18I = Productivity; Chi-squa-
re = 435.32; p = 0.00; Goodness-of-fit indexes: NFI = 0.778; NNFI = 0.717; CFI = 0.788; SRMR
= 0.083; RMSEA = 0.261; Reliability coefficients: Cronbach’s alpha = 0.943; RHO = 0.943; In-
ternal consistency reliability = 0.951.
We have encountered a similar problem here as we did previously
when dealing with the constuct of competitive benefits. Here, all nine
items were extracted to one factor, and the goodness-of-fit indexes are
again poor. Therefore, we tried to improve these results while maintain-
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Figure 19: Diagram of construct Economic benefits with the standardized solution
Note: Measurement items: Q18A = Sales; Q18B = Market share; Q18C = New market oppor-
tunities; Q18D = Corporate image; Q18E = Management satisfaction; Q18F = Employee sa-
tisfaction; Q18G = Short-term profits; Q18H = Cost savings; Q18I = Productivity; Chi-squa-
re = 435.32; p = 0.00; Goodness-of-fit indexes: NFI = 0.778; NNFI = 0.717; CFI = 0.788; SRMR
= 0.083; RMSEA = 0.261; Reliability coefficients: Cronbach’s alpha = 0.943; RHO = 0.943; In-
ternal consistency reliability = 0.951.
We have encountered a similar problem here as we did previously
when dealing with the constuct of competitive benefits. Here, all nine
items were extracted to one factor, and the goodness-of-fit indexes are
again poor. Therefore, we tried to improve these results while maintain-