Title of article :
Measuring Similarity of Concentration Between Different
Informetric Distributions: Two New Approaches
Author/Authors :
Quentin L. Burrell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
From its earliest days, much investigative work in informetrics
has been concerned with inequality aspects.
Beginning with the well-known Gini coefficient as a measure
of the concentration/inequality of productivity
within a single data set, in this study we look at the problem
of measuring relative inequality of productivity between
two data sets. A measure originally proposed by
Dagum (1987), analogous to the Gini coefficient, is discussed
and developed with both theoretical and empirical
illustrations. From this we derive a standardized
measure—the relative concentration coefficient—based
on the notion of “relative economic affluence” also introduced
by Dagum (1987). Finally, a new standardized
measure—the co-concentration coefficient, in some
ways analogous to the correlation coefficient—is defined.
The merits and drawbacks of these two measures
are discussed and illustrated. Their value will be most
readily appreciated in comparative empirical studies
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology