This study aims to develop a hierarchical composite indicator using a model-based approach to measure social sustainability in Italy. The proposed indicator is built by integrating manifest variables, including education, quality of life, social relationships, and participation in cultural activities, while examining specific and broader latent dimensions they reflect or form. The hierarchical structure of the social sustainability composite indicator is derived using the Hierarchical Disjoint Principal Component Analysis. Ultimately, this methodology identifies intermediate latent concepts between the manifest variables and the general concept, offering meaningful insights for comprehensively understanding the phenomenon under study, and also allows for testing the nature of the relationships between two sequential levels of the hierarchy. Comparisons across the Italian regions, years (pre- and post-COVID), and genders are provided, enhancing the understanding of social dynamics affecting sustainability in a context marked by significant regional diversity.

Zaccaria, G., Di Nuzzo, C. (2025). Social sustainability in Italy: a model-based hierarchical composite indicator. ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH, 1-26 [10.1007/s10479-025-06731-4].

Social sustainability in Italy: a model-based hierarchical composite indicator

Zaccaria, G.
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2025

Abstract

This study aims to develop a hierarchical composite indicator using a model-based approach to measure social sustainability in Italy. The proposed indicator is built by integrating manifest variables, including education, quality of life, social relationships, and participation in cultural activities, while examining specific and broader latent dimensions they reflect or form. The hierarchical structure of the social sustainability composite indicator is derived using the Hierarchical Disjoint Principal Component Analysis. Ultimately, this methodology identifies intermediate latent concepts between the manifest variables and the general concept, offering meaningful insights for comprehensively understanding the phenomenon under study, and also allows for testing the nature of the relationships between two sequential levels of the hierarchy. Comparisons across the Italian regions, years (pre- and post-COVID), and genders are provided, enhancing the understanding of social dynamics affecting sustainability in a context marked by significant regional diversity.
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Formative model; Hierarchical models; Italian disparities; Multidimensional concepts; Parsimony; Reflective model;
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2-set-2025
2025
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26
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Zaccaria, G., Di Nuzzo, C. (2025). Social sustainability in Italy: a model-based hierarchical composite indicator. ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH, 1-26 [10.1007/s10479-025-06731-4].
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