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dc.contributor.authorMeeus, Leonardo
dc.contributor.authorBelmans, Ronnie
dc.date.accessioned2017-12-02T14:52:11Z
dc.date.available2017-12-02T14:52:11Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12127/4665
dc.description.abstractConfirmatory factor analyses within each sample showed the best fit to the data for a threefactor model underlying the CoSI. Measurement invariance tests, using multigroup confirmatory factor analysis, indicated that the relationships among the scale items were equivalent across cultures. Finally, in addition to traditional measurement equivalence tests, a nomological net has been investigated. A comparison of the correlations between cognitive styles and personality yielded partial measurement equivalence, with no significant differences between the two samples for 11 out of the 15 correlations. Overall, the study supports the cross-cultural validity of the CoSI, although further research in other international samples is particularly needed to strengthen these results.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectEnergy Markets
dc.subjectOperations & Supply Chain Management
dc.titleIs the prevailing wholesale market design in Europe and North America comparable?
vlerick.conferencedate24/06/2007-28/06/2007
vlerick.conferencelocationFlorida, United States
vlerick.conferencenameThe IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting 2007
vlerick.conferenceorganiserThe IEEE Power Engineering Society
vlerick.knowledgedomainSpecial Industries : Energy
vlerick.knowledgedomainOperations & Supply Chain Management
vlerick.typeconfpresConference Presentation
vlerick.vlerickdepartmentTOM
dc.identifier.vperid40734
dc.identifier.vperid151626
dc.identifier.vpubid5543


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