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International Risk and Perceived Environmental Uncertainty: The Dimensionality and Internal Consistency of Miller's Measure

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  • Steve Werner

    (University of Houston)

  • Lance Eliot Brouthers

    (University of Texas at San Antonio)

  • Keith D Brouthers

    (Vrije Universiteit)

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Increasingly, scholars have suggested that there is a need to approach the problem of international risk from a multidimensional perspective [Brouthers 1995; Miller 1993; Shan 1991]. Miller [1992, 1993] developed and tested the most comprehensive framework to date. Miller [1993] showed high inter-rater reliability in his measure of Perceived Environmental Uncertainty (PEU). In this paper we test the dimensionality of the scales from a statistical viewpoint and find that the statistical determination is reasonably consistent with Miller's measure by comparing scales, conceptualized by Miller, with ones determined by factor analysis. We test the reliability of these scales and find that the conceptualized scales have generally high internal consistency in samples of both manufacturing and service firms. However, the findings also suggest that several changes in the PEU measure are warranted, resulting in a refinement of Miller's measure, which we have labeled PEU 2.© 1996 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1996) 27, 571–587

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  • Steve Werner & Lance Eliot Brouthers & Keith D Brouthers, 1996. "International Risk and Perceived Environmental Uncertainty: The Dimensionality and Internal Consistency of Miller's Measure," Journal of International Business Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Academy of International Business, vol. 27(3), pages 571-587, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:jintbs:v:27:y:1996:i:3:p:571-587
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