Dataset for the model of a municipality competitiveness in relation to the geothermal resources exploitation in Poland
This dataset corresponds with the manuscript “The impact of geothermal resources on the competitiveness of municipalities: evidence from Poland” [1]. In the paper, the geothermal resources are assumed as a local competitive advantage for the municipalities that exploit them. In order to examine the...
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doaj-123a5c3992f24521bf446adbb570546c2020-11-25T03:26:07ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092020-08-0131105687Dataset for the model of a municipality competitiveness in relation to the geothermal resources exploitation in PolandKatarzyna A. Kurek0Wim Heijman1Johan van Ophem2Stanisław Gędek3Jacek Strojny4Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands; Corresponding author.Wageningen University and Research, The NetherlandsWageningen University and Research, The NetherlandsRzeszów University of Technology, PolandRzeszów University of Technology, PolandThis dataset corresponds with the manuscript “The impact of geothermal resources on the competitiveness of municipalities: evidence from Poland” [1]. In the paper, the geothermal resources are assumed as a local competitive advantage for the municipalities that exploit them. In order to examine the relation between the exploitation of the geothermal resources and local competitiveness we determine the model of municipality competitiveness in Poland. Concept of local competitiveness is referred to place-based measures (Lovering [2], Mytelka and Farinelli [3], Plummer and Taylor [4], Kitson et al. [5]) and it is related to the management of local resources (Malecki [6], Turok [7]). Literature review suggests that the local competitiveness is best reflected in the indicators of economic welfare and sustainability (see Meyer-Stamer [8], Audretsch et al. [9]). Therefore, we use an expert method to build the model of a municipality competitiveness indicators on the example of Poland. Throughout the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method engaged experts select the 24 indicators of local competitiveness. This method serves in situations of problem complexity (Kamenetzky [10], Saaty [11]) and as a multicriteria method in regional studies (Dinc et al. [12]). Aggregation of the AHP selected indicators yields a synthetic competitiveness index for each of the municipalities that we examine. This index constitutes the model dependent variable in the related research article. This procedure of building municipality competitiveness model sets an example of approaching a complex phenomenon such as local competitiveness definition. The versatility of this method enables its application into related research cases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920305813Local competitivenessMulticriteria decision analysisAnalytical Hierarchy ProcessSocioeconomic indicatorsGeothermal energy |
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Dataset for the model of a municipality competitiveness in relation to the geothermal resources exploitation in Poland |
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Dataset for the model of a municipality competitiveness in relation to the geothermal resources exploitation in Poland |
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Dataset for the model of a municipality competitiveness in relation to the geothermal resources exploitation in Poland |
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Dataset for the model of a municipality competitiveness in relation to the geothermal resources exploitation in Poland |
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dataset for the model of a municipality competitiveness in relation to the geothermal resources exploitation in poland |
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This dataset corresponds with the manuscript “The impact of geothermal resources on the competitiveness of municipalities: evidence from Poland” [1]. In the paper, the geothermal resources are assumed as a local competitive advantage for the municipalities that exploit them. In order to examine the relation between the exploitation of the geothermal resources and local competitiveness we determine the model of municipality competitiveness in Poland. Concept of local competitiveness is referred to place-based measures (Lovering [2], Mytelka and Farinelli [3], Plummer and Taylor [4], Kitson et al. [5]) and it is related to the management of local resources (Malecki [6], Turok [7]). Literature review suggests that the local competitiveness is best reflected in the indicators of economic welfare and sustainability (see Meyer-Stamer [8], Audretsch et al. [9]). Therefore, we use an expert method to build the model of a municipality competitiveness indicators on the example of Poland. Throughout the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method engaged experts select the 24 indicators of local competitiveness. This method serves in situations of problem complexity (Kamenetzky [10], Saaty [11]) and as a multicriteria method in regional studies (Dinc et al. [12]). Aggregation of the AHP selected indicators yields a synthetic competitiveness index for each of the municipalities that we examine. This index constitutes the model dependent variable in the related research article. This procedure of building municipality competitiveness model sets an example of approaching a complex phenomenon such as local competitiveness definition. The versatility of this method enables its application into related research cases. |
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Local competitiveness Multicriteria decision analysis Analytical Hierarchy Process Socioeconomic indicators Geothermal energy |
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