Kształtowanie wskaźnika Zrównoważonego Społeczeństwa: analiza wielowariantowa I-distance
Dejan Savić
savicd@fon.bg.ac.rsFaculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia (Serbia)
Veljko Jeremić
Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia (Serbia)
Nataša Petrović
Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia (Serbia)
Abstrakt
Indeks Zrównoważonego Społeczeństwa (Sustainable Society Index, SSI) jest zagregowanym wskaźnikiem stworzonym w celu pomiaru i opisu postępu społecznego w trzech wymiarach rozwoju zrównoważonego: publicznym, środowiskowym i ekonomicznym. W artykule przeanalizowano możliwości oszacowania i rozszerzenia metodologii SSI w oparciu o wielokrotną analizę wielowariantową I-distance. W oparciu o ocenę, jak każdy wskaźnik przyczynia się do ostatecznego wyniku osiąganego przez różne kraje i identyfikację wskaźników o największym znaczeniu, zbadamy możliwość zmniejszenia ilości branych pod uwagę wskaźników. Celem jest poprawa wiarygodności otrzymywanych wyników i ogólnej jakości modelu, z podkreśleniem znaczenia analizy względnych udziałów wskaźników w wielokrotnym procesie oceny. Umożliwi to przeprowadzenie szczegółowych badań i bardziej wszechstronne podejście do poszczególnych czynników które wpływają na miejsce, które dany kraj zajmuje w rankingu. Proponowane narzędzie może pomóc decydentom w zidentyfikowaniu kluczowych wskaźników i wskazać obszary priorytetowe, w ramach których inwestycje i programy modernizacyjne będą miały największy wpływ na pozycjonowanie danego kraju.
Słowa kluczowe:
rozwój zrównoważony wskaźnik Społeczeństwa Zrównoważonego, wskaźniki zagregowane, analiza wielowariantowa, względny udziałBibliografia
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Autorzy
Dejan Savićsavicd@fon.bg.ac.rs
Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Serbia
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Veljko JeremićFaculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Serbia
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Nataša PetrovićFaculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia Serbia
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