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Construct-level search is an important aspect of research completeness and quality. When using INN, please cite as: Larsen, K. R. and C. H. Bong (2016). "A Tool for Addressing Construct Identity in Literature Reviews and Meta-Analyses." MIS Quarterly 40(3): 529-551. To read the paper, please click here.


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Variable - a variable is a measured entity of interest (e.g. self-efficacy, perceived usefulness, etc.).
Item - an item is a question or statement that is used to measure a variable (e.g. "Time flies when I am using the Web").

What is INN?

The Inter-Nomological Network (INN), developed by the Human Behavior Project at the Leeds School of Business, is a tool designed to integrate the behavioral sciences by removing barriers that currently exist within and between disciplines.

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Major Contributors

We are very thankful to have received support from the following institutions:

National Science Foundation under grant no. 0965338, P.O. Julia I. Lane
CCTSI under grant no. 5 UL1 RR025780, P.O. Randy Ross
When using INN, please cite as: Larsen, K. R. and C. H. Bong (2016). "A Tool for Addressing Construct Identity in Literature Reviews and Meta-Analyses." MIS Quarterly 40(3): 529-551. To read the paper, please click here.

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