Indicative-geometric method for estimation of any business entity
Sergii Kavun
International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies, 2016, vol. 8, issue 2, 87-107
Abstract:
Presented by the author's indicative-geometric method (IGM) is a new method for estimating the significance or any properties or features of business entities. This method can help to choose the best (or worst) business entity from some set based on its aggregate indicator. In addition, this method can be used for estimation, when the studied object has some indicator values of the different physical nature. The principal advantages of the indicative-geometric method are the following: 1) versatility; 2) ease of implementation; 3) high speed calculations; 4) visibility by use; 5) commonality contribute of the input parameters or indicators.
Keywords: ranking; estimation method; business entities; significance; indicative features; geometric features; task selection; banking industry; indexing; functional indicators. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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