The aim of this discussion paper is to raise awareness of the conceptual and practical limits of mainstream practices in social measurement and to suggest possible directions for social indicator construction, in view of effectively supporting policies for social sustainability and well-being promotion. We start with a review of the epistemological issues raised by the measurement of social phenomena, investigate the notion of social complexity, and discuss the critical link between it and measurement. We then suggest that social indicators should be primarily designed to build structural syntheses of the data, unfolding the patterns and stylizing the complexity of social phenomena, rather than computed pursuing numerical precision, through...
In the book, by aggregating variables, we have built a multidimensional indicator that is able to ba...
Modern societies in both developing and developed countries have real and legitimate concerns about ...
In the last decades; a growing stock of literature has been devoted to the criticism of GDP as an in...
The aim of this discussion paper is to raise awareness of the conceptual and practical limits of mai...
Measuring well-being of societies requires a multidimensional and integrated approach aimed at descr...
As is evident from even a cursory review of the research literature and current practices, the well-...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to methodological issues related to the construction o...
This paper is a response to the article entitled “Fifty years after the Social Indicators Movement: ...
Defining what a good society is, and consequently its observation and monitoring, should take into a...
This paper reports progress on a project to develop a set of ‘attitudinal indicators of societal pro...
The topic of indicators has been and continues to be considered a “niche field” in the methodologica...
This paper concerns the use of social indicators to improve social development and the happiness of ...
Synthetic indicators and rankings are indeed two of the products that decision-makers most demand fr...
Since 2008, the world has experienced several dramatic events: the financial crisis of 2007-08, the ...
Efforts to measure social and community sustainability confront a series of methodological dilemmas....
In the book, by aggregating variables, we have built a multidimensional indicator that is able to ba...
Modern societies in both developing and developed countries have real and legitimate concerns about ...
In the last decades; a growing stock of literature has been devoted to the criticism of GDP as an in...
The aim of this discussion paper is to raise awareness of the conceptual and practical limits of mai...
Measuring well-being of societies requires a multidimensional and integrated approach aimed at descr...
As is evident from even a cursory review of the research literature and current practices, the well-...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to methodological issues related to the construction o...
This paper is a response to the article entitled “Fifty years after the Social Indicators Movement: ...
Defining what a good society is, and consequently its observation and monitoring, should take into a...
This paper reports progress on a project to develop a set of ‘attitudinal indicators of societal pro...
The topic of indicators has been and continues to be considered a “niche field” in the methodologica...
This paper concerns the use of social indicators to improve social development and the happiness of ...
Synthetic indicators and rankings are indeed two of the products that decision-makers most demand fr...
Since 2008, the world has experienced several dramatic events: the financial crisis of 2007-08, the ...
Efforts to measure social and community sustainability confront a series of methodological dilemmas....
In the book, by aggregating variables, we have built a multidimensional indicator that is able to ba...
Modern societies in both developing and developed countries have real and legitimate concerns about ...
In the last decades; a growing stock of literature has been devoted to the criticism of GDP as an in...