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HW #1

DATA: (For JMP) org_hw1.jmp

  (For SAS) org_hw1.sas7bdat in shared directory SEM (create library SEM)

See the description of the data on the next page.

Part One: SEM Using JMP

Prerequisite: Read JMP exercises in Lab note pp.191-193

  You need to know how to specify/build and run the model.

Q1 Specify and run a structural equation model based on Figure 1 (page 3).

  Save the results in the data table and rename it as HW1-name.jmp to submit it.

Part Two: SEM Using SAS

Prerequisite: We have discussed the Math Attitude example in class.

  Read SAS_CALIS_SEM.pdf and run sas-sem-stem.sas (Hybrid Online)

  You need to check PROC CALIS model commands.

Q2 Write the SAS code to specify the model based on Figure 1.

(you can start from sas-sem-stem.sas and change for the new data and model)

Q3 Based on the Q1 output, (i) evaluate the model fit, and (ii) briefly interpret the three unstandardized path coefficients (Parameter Estimates -> Regressions).

Submit your answer in a Word file.

Data Description

This example is part of the survey data used in Bergami and Bagozzi (2000), which consists of a sample of 305 employees (male = 157 and female = 148) from the electronics division of a large conglomerate in South Korea. From the original data, the example includes 21 indicators associated with four latent variables, called organizational prestige, organizational identification, affective commitment (joy), and affective commitment (love). These indicators (in regular font) and latent variables (in boldface) are presented in Table 1. Figure 1 displays a structural equation model specified for the example.

Table 1. Twelve indicators (in regular font) for four latent variables (in boldface) were taken from Bergami and Bagozzi’s (2000) organizational identification data.   

For each of the following items, please indicate how much you agree or disagree. Use the following 5-point scale: 1: strongly disagree; 2: disagree; 3: neither disagree or agree; 4: agree; 5: strongly agree.

Organizational Prestige (OP)

p1: My relatives and people close or important to me believe that [Company X] is a well-known company.

p2: My relatives and people close or important to me believe that [Company X] is a highly respected company.

p3: My relatives and people close or important to me believe that [Company X] is an admired company.

p4: My relatives and people close or important to me believe that [Company X] is a prestigious company.

p5: People in general think that [Company X] is a well-known company.

p6: People in general think that [Company X] is a highly respected company.

p7: People in general think that [Company X] is an admired company.

p8: People in general think that [Company X] is a prestigious company.

Organizational Identification (OI)

i1: When someone criticizes [Company X] it feels like a personal insult.

i2: I am very interested in what others think about [Company X].

i3: When I talk about [Company X], I usually say “we” rather than “they”.

i4: [Company X’s] successes are my successes.

i5: When someone praises [Company X] it feels like a personal compliment.

i6: If a story in the media criticized [Company X], I would feel embarrassed.

Affective Commitment (joy) (AC_J)

j1: I would be very happy to spend the rest of my career with [Company X].

j2: I enjoy discussing [Company X] with people outside of it.

j3: I really feel the problems of [Company X] are my own.

j4: [Company X] has a great deal of personal meaning for me.

Affective Commitment (love) (AC_L)

l1: I do not feel like part of a family at [Company X].

l2: I do not feel emotionally attached to [Company X].

l3: I do not feel a strong sense of belonging to [Company X].

Figure 1. The structural equation model specified for the organizational identification data. All error terms are not displayed.



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