Title: A methodological analysis of the normalisation, calibration and linearity of continuous diversity measures
Authors: William Acar, Marvin D. Troutt
Addresses: Department of Management and Information Systems, Graduate School of Management, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA. ' Department of Management and Information Systems, Graduate School of Management, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA
Abstract: The concepts of concentration and diversity play an important role in several fields of research. The existing indices in use are plagued by three deficiencies. They lack normalisation; they lack calibration; and their nonlinearity causes insufficient discrimination among related but dissimilar situations. After appraising the most common measures in light of these concepts, the paper shows how extant indices could be normalised and calibrated. In addition, we outline the general criteria for future diversity measures, and construct an intrinsically normalised, calibrated and linear one. A theoretical derivation is provided and a number of arguments and illustrative examples are included. We also discuss the limitations of continuous indices, including ours, and proffer some useful caveats.
Keywords: calibrated entropy; calibrated measures; constructing linear indices; concentration measurement; diversity measurement; Herfindahl–Hirschman index; internal consistency; normalisation; calibration; linearity; continuous diversity measures; operational research.
International Journal of Operational Research, 2008 Vol.3 No.1/2, pp.52 - 76
Published online: 07 Dec 2007 *
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