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Creating a sustainable national index for social, environmental and economic productivity

Thomas F. Burgess (Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK)
John Heap (National Productivity Centre, Grimsby, UK)

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management

ISSN: 1741-0401

Article publication date: 20 April 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to create a social, environmental and economic (SEE) index for countries.

Design/methodology/approach

The methodology in the OECD handbook on building composite indicators is followed. The data are taken from UN data sources.

Findings

An index is created that describes each of 194 countries. The countries were clustered in three groups, i.e. high, medium and low performing. The country positions matched intuitively those expected. A more focused grouping of the 35 most populous countries was examined. The method was felt to be rigorous and successful in creating an informative measure of SEE.

Research implications/limitations

Future research could include identifying factors that determine a country's SEE productivity. A similar index could be envisaged at more local level.

Practical implications

The SEE index offers a standard method for benchmarking the SEE productivity of countries, regions and the globe.

Social implications

It is hoped that this research could have an important contribution to make in enabling society, government, business and policy makers to focus their discussions and actions on areas that will lead to substantial environmental improvement and improved quality of life.

Originality/value

A SEE index is created using a rigorous methodology. The authors believe this to be a unique and valuable contribution.

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Citation

Burgess, T.F. and Heap, J. (2012), "Creating a sustainable national index for social, environmental and economic productivity", International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 61 No. 4, pp. 334-358. https://doi.org/10.1108/17410401211212634

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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