Dear all,
I'm writing my thesis for my Master's degree. I'm using a fixed effects model to assert the relationship between Corporate Social Performance (CSP) and Corporate Financial Performance (CFP, measured as ROE) and how it is moderated by a country's long-term orientation(LTO). (control variables SIZE and RISK)
However, as I'm doing the regression in STATA 14.0, it automatically deletes the moderating variable (I've added both the independent, moderating variable and the interaction effect in the regression). Unfortunately I can't install dataex at my university's computer, but I'll try to copy the results:

As you can see, standardizing didn't help the fact that the moderator was still omitted because of collinearity. I've tried to google it for so long but I don't know what to do anymore.
Thank you very much in advance for your time.
Kind regards,
Tom Bosse
I'm writing my thesis for my Master's degree. I'm using a fixed effects model to assert the relationship between Corporate Social Performance (CSP) and Corporate Financial Performance (CFP, measured as ROE) and how it is moderated by a country's long-term orientation(LTO). (control variables SIZE and RISK)
However, as I'm doing the regression in STATA 14.0, it automatically deletes the moderating variable (I've added both the independent, moderating variable and the interaction effect in the regression). Unfortunately I can't install dataex at my university's computer, but I'll try to copy the results:
As you can see, standardizing didn't help the fact that the moderator was still omitted because of collinearity. I've tried to google it for so long but I don't know what to do anymore.
Thank you very much in advance for your time.
Kind regards,
Tom Bosse
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