In this paper, we propose a novel method for ranking items such as countries, individuals, or firms based on two indices. This approach is particularly useful when constructing a composite indicator that combines both dimensions is not feasible. The proposed ranking approach involves an iterative scheme where the Voronoi algorithm is applied in a two-dimensional space at each step. To provide empirical evidence that our approach works satisfactorily, we applied the Voronoi-based iterative scheme to rank 34 European countries based on two dimensions: the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Happiness Index (HI). The correlation coefficient between the rankings based on HDI and HI is lower than the correlation coefficients between the Vorono...
There is growing popularity in the use of composite indices and rankings for cross-organizational be...
Well-being has always been a matter of debate for researchers. From an operational perspective, howe...
This paper provides a composite indicator of well-being for the 35 OECD countries, South Africa, Ru...
In this paper, we propose a novel method for ranking items such as countries, individuals, or firms ...
AbstractMeasuring complex and rather intuitive qualities such as sustainability requires combining m...
Composite indicators are very popular, despite being affected by several problems that often result ...
The universe of composite indicators is large and variegated, due to the multiple methods used to ag...
Prioritization and ranking of objects are primary needs in various substantive fields. It might be s...
The United Nations’ Human Development Index (HDI) considers scores in three dimensions – income, sch...
Purpose:Human Development Index (HDI) reported annually by the United Nations Development Program (U...
Voting methods allow to create a synthetic (global) rank of analyzed objects basing on ranks coming ...
Monitoring the current status of the economy is quite relevant for policy making but also for the de...
The Human development index (HDI) is one of the important indicators to measure the economic and soc...
Synthesizing multidimensional phenomena such as well-being in the form of composite indicators has b...
Monitoring the current status of the economy is quite relevant for policy making but also for the de...
There is growing popularity in the use of composite indices and rankings for cross-organizational be...
Well-being has always been a matter of debate for researchers. From an operational perspective, howe...
This paper provides a composite indicator of well-being for the 35 OECD countries, South Africa, Ru...
In this paper, we propose a novel method for ranking items such as countries, individuals, or firms ...
AbstractMeasuring complex and rather intuitive qualities such as sustainability requires combining m...
Composite indicators are very popular, despite being affected by several problems that often result ...
The universe of composite indicators is large and variegated, due to the multiple methods used to ag...
Prioritization and ranking of objects are primary needs in various substantive fields. It might be s...
The United Nations’ Human Development Index (HDI) considers scores in three dimensions – income, sch...
Purpose:Human Development Index (HDI) reported annually by the United Nations Development Program (U...
Voting methods allow to create a synthetic (global) rank of analyzed objects basing on ranks coming ...
Monitoring the current status of the economy is quite relevant for policy making but also for the de...
The Human development index (HDI) is one of the important indicators to measure the economic and soc...
Synthesizing multidimensional phenomena such as well-being in the form of composite indicators has b...
Monitoring the current status of the economy is quite relevant for policy making but also for the de...
There is growing popularity in the use of composite indices and rankings for cross-organizational be...
Well-being has always been a matter of debate for researchers. From an operational perspective, howe...
This paper provides a composite indicator of well-being for the 35 OECD countries, South Africa, Ru...