Using Modified Similarity Multiple criteria Decision Making technique to rank countries in terms of Human Development Index
Abstract: Human Development
Index (HDI) reported annually by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
is apopular measure of human well-being. The purposeof this study is to propose
a Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) technique named Modified Similarity
technique for ranking countries based on multi criteria HDI.
Design/methodology/approach:In Human Development Reports (HDRs), the HDI
for each country isfirst calculated from the average of the health, education
and income dimension indices with equally allocatedweight. Then the countries
are ranked based on this index. Regarding the criticisms the method
ofcalculating the HDI has received, this study usesModified Similarity Multi
Criteria Decision Making methodfor ranking countries based on multi criteriaHDI,
as an alternative method to the average method, which is being used in annually
reported HDRs.
Findings: We used the four HD indices mentioned in the 2010 and 2011 HDRs
to rank 187 countries which have been investigated in the 2011 HDR. The results
of ranking countries by the Modified Similarity technique were somewhat
different from the 2011 HDR ranking.
Originality/value:Some of the HDI criticisms are related to the method of
calculating the index in the form of computing theaverage of the three health,
education and income dimension indices with equally allocated weight. in an
attempt to eliminatesome of the weaknesses associated with the index, this
study uses Similarity technique, as an alternative to the average method of
ranking countries in terms of humandevelopment. In addition due to some
discrepancies associated with the Similarity technique introduced by Deng
(2007), a Modified Similarity technique is discussed.
Author: Hossein Safari, Elham
Ebrahimi
Journal Code: jptindustrigg140027