The paper challenges the common view that the arithmetic mean aggregation's rule for building STI indicators is the fairest approach. We argue, on the contrary, that it hides a silent substitution assumption among the sub-indicators involved. According to this perspective Casadio and Palazzi (2004) provided a new composite indicator based on a concave mean. This approach overcomes the substitution bias generated by the arithmetic aggregation. As the concave mean is a highly non-linear formula, the paper provides a Sensitivity Analysis (as suggested by Saltelli et al., 2004) to detect sub-indexes importance in this special case. We perform an application to a specific STI indicator comparing results from the concave mean and other aggregation rules.
Substitutability vs. Complementarity: Rethinking STI Composite Indicators Building with an Application of Sensitivity Analysis
Cerulli G;Filippetti A
2010
Abstract
The paper challenges the common view that the arithmetic mean aggregation's rule for building STI indicators is the fairest approach. We argue, on the contrary, that it hides a silent substitution assumption among the sub-indicators involved. According to this perspective Casadio and Palazzi (2004) provided a new composite indicator based on a concave mean. This approach overcomes the substitution bias generated by the arithmetic aggregation. As the concave mean is a highly non-linear formula, the paper provides a Sensitivity Analysis (as suggested by Saltelli et al., 2004) to detect sub-indexes importance in this special case. We perform an application to a specific STI indicator comparing results from the concave mean and other aggregation rules.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


