The hedonic well-being index for measuring city competitiveness – an exploratory study

Boon Seng Tan*

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Abstract

Purpose: This paper aims to explore the construction of a valid and reliable measure for the competitiveness of cities that excludes the drivers of competitiveness from the index construction. Not incorporating these drivers in the index avoids the problem of assuming relative contributions (i.e. weights) of these drivers on competitiveness as a maintained hypothesis. Design/methodology/approach: From the definition that competitiveness is the ability of a city to sustain prosperity, this study derives a model called the hedonic well-being index (HWI) in which prosperity is measured by using the consumption of goods and service including leisure. This study then uses secondary data sources to construct an exploratory HWI (assuming a Cobb Douglas functional form) and compare this index to three benchmarks, namely, income, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and the World Happiness Report (WHR) index. This study also review the component expenditure of the index across geographical locations. Findings: The HWI is better predicted by the WHR index (a subjective well-being index) than by the GDP per capita (a measure of output), owing to the inclusion of leisure and household production absent in per capita GDP. This study explored and found regional variations in the distribution of the expenditure components in the HWI. Originality/value: This paper demonstrates the feasibility of constructing an exploratory HWI to measure the competitiveness of cities using secondary data. The reliability of the index can be improved using primary data in future research. Separating the drivers from the definition of competitiveness allows testing of the contribution and interaction of these drivers on competitiveness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)614-634
Number of pages21
JournalCompetitiveness Review
Volume34
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 21 2024
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Business,Management and Accounting

Keywords

  • Cobb–Douglas utility
  • Competitiveness of cities
  • Hedonic well-being
  • Leisure and consumption model

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