Data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicators

Composite indicators are increasingly recognized as a useful tool in policy analysis and public communication. However, if poorly constructed, they can send misleading policy messages. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of constructing a composite indicator is choosing weights for the components. The...

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Main Author: Ana Perišić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Operational Research Society 2015-03-01
Series:Croatian Operational Research Review
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spelling doaj-3b09f0a240fd4a709c277c2cb6bb44e32020-11-24T21:12:47ZengCroatian Operational Research SocietyCroatian Operational Research Review1848-02251848-99312015-03-0161294210.17535/crorr.2015.0003Data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicatorsAna Perišić0Polytechnic of Šibenik, Šibenik, CroatiaComposite indicators are increasingly recognized as a useful tool in policy analysis and public communication. However, if poorly constructed, they can send misleading policy messages. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of constructing a composite indicator is choosing weights for the components. The categorization of Croatian territorial units for development policy is based on the value of the composite indicator called the development index. The main goal of this paper is to propose an empirical approach for weight selection. In order to generate the set of non-subjective weights, principal component analysis and linear programming methods have been applied. An application of data envelopment analysis to the field of composite indicators, known as the Benefit-of-the-Doubt approach, has been demonstrated subject to proportional sub-indicator share restrictions. Additionally, the Monte Carlo simulation of weights was conducted, and confidence intervals for the values of the development index were estimated. Owing to the fact that the examined weighting schemes have resulted in the different categorization of territorial units, use of unit-specific weights and incorporating uncertainty in the construction of a composite indicator looks promising for further work.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=204279composite indicatordevelopment indexweightingprincipal component analysisbenefit of the doubt
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Data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicators
Croatian Operational Research Review
composite indicator
development index
weighting
principal component analysis
benefit of the doubt
author_facet Ana Perišić
author_sort Ana Perišić
title Data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicators
title_short Data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicators
title_full Data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicators
title_fullStr Data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicators
title_full_unstemmed Data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicators
title_sort data-driven weights and restrictions in the construction of composite indicators
publisher Croatian Operational Research Society
series Croatian Operational Research Review
issn 1848-0225
1848-9931
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Composite indicators are increasingly recognized as a useful tool in policy analysis and public communication. However, if poorly constructed, they can send misleading policy messages. Perhaps the most difficult aspect of constructing a composite indicator is choosing weights for the components. The categorization of Croatian territorial units for development policy is based on the value of the composite indicator called the development index. The main goal of this paper is to propose an empirical approach for weight selection. In order to generate the set of non-subjective weights, principal component analysis and linear programming methods have been applied. An application of data envelopment analysis to the field of composite indicators, known as the Benefit-of-the-Doubt approach, has been demonstrated subject to proportional sub-indicator share restrictions. Additionally, the Monte Carlo simulation of weights was conducted, and confidence intervals for the values of the development index were estimated. Owing to the fact that the examined weighting schemes have resulted in the different categorization of territorial units, use of unit-specific weights and incorporating uncertainty in the construction of a composite indicator looks promising for further work.
topic composite indicator
development index
weighting
principal component analysis
benefit of the doubt
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