The vertical axis is labeled “S S” and ranges from 0 to 90 in increments of 10 units. The horizontal axis is labeled “Total Effects” and ranges from negative 0.15 to 0.75 in increments of 0.05 units. A legend at the bottom indicates that five factors are marked on the plot, labeled as follows: a square labeled “C L T”, an oval labeled “M E”, a triangle labeled “P D”, a diamond labeled “R X”, and a rectangle labeled “S C”. A solid vertical line starting from Total Effects equals 0.50 runs parallel to the vertical axis and spans the plot. A solid horizontal line starting from S S equals 50 runs parallel to the horizontal axis and spans the plot. The two lines divide the plot into four quadrants. The top left quadrant is labeled “Sector 1” and contains the following: “P D” at (0.536, 65.69) and “S C” at (0.75, 76.552). The bottom right and bottom left quadrants are labeled “Sector 2” and “Sector 3”, respectively, and do not contain any factors. The top left quadrant is labeled “Sector 4” and contains the following: “C L T” at (negative 0.126, 72.931), “M E” at (negative 0.017, 72.931), and “R X” at (0.281, 70.862). Note: All numerical data values are approximated.Importance-performance map analyses (IPMA). Source: Figure created by authors
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