The barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinants

The authors investigate the issue of modelling the balance of sustainable growth determinants based on determining the center of mass. They have identified the most relevant factors that characterize countries' social, economic, and political spheres, digital capability, and cybersecurity to d...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Tetyana Vasilyeva, Hanna Yarovenko, Dariia Babenko, Natalia Kalicheva, Nataliia Frolova, Nadiia Shylovtseva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research and Development Academy 2022-12-01
Series:Heritage and Sustainable Development
Online Access:https://hsd.ardascience.com/index.php/journal/article/view/148
_version_ 1797962158858829824
author Tetyana Vasilyeva
Hanna Yarovenko
Dariia Babenko
Natalia Kalicheva
Nataliia Frolova
Nadiia Shylovtseva
author_facet Tetyana Vasilyeva
Hanna Yarovenko
Dariia Babenko
Natalia Kalicheva
Nataliia Frolova
Nadiia Shylovtseva
author_sort Tetyana Vasilyeva
collection DOAJ
description The authors investigate the issue of modelling the balance of sustainable growth determinants based on determining the center of mass. They have identified the most relevant factors that characterize countries' social, economic, and political spheres, digital capability, and cybersecurity to determine sustainable development and growth. The research has been carried out based on empirical values of the selected 17 indicators for 127 world countries in 2018. As a result, the four–pole barycentric models were built as quadrangles, the vertices of which are composite targets formed by the determinants of the four spheres. The models' calculations were carried out taking into account three components: the values of the composite targets (as a geometric mean), the level of pairs balance (as the sum of opposite pairs of quadrilateral angles), and all four targets (as the distance between the actual and standard value of the center of mass). According to the analysis result of the first component, developed countries have the most effective targets (top five – Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and the Netherlands). Research of the results of the second component has revealed an imbalance in target pairs for most countries. Determinants of socio–political development are the most effective for developed countries. The economic sphere is most unbalanced for the least developed countries. Various determinants can cause an imbalance for developing and new industrial countries. The analysis of the center of mass distances revealed that not only developed countries could be balanced, but also developing, new industrial and the least developed, which indicates a balanced development of their determinants, which is pretty slow. New Zealand, Mauritius, South Africa and Mali were the most balanced in each country's sustainable growth group.
first_indexed 2024-04-11T01:08:59Z
format Article
id doaj.art-bb3814c6734e4e33b2dc2d0aea2bf438
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2712-0554
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-11T01:08:59Z
publishDate 2022-12-01
publisher Research and Development Academy
record_format Article
series Heritage and Sustainable Development
spelling doaj.art-bb3814c6734e4e33b2dc2d0aea2bf4382023-01-04T10:22:50ZengResearch and Development AcademyHeritage and Sustainable Development2712-05542022-12-014210.37868/hsd.v4i2.148The barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinantsTetyana Vasilyeva0Hanna Yarovenko1Dariia Babenko2Natalia Kalicheva3Nataliia Frolova4Nadiia Shylovtseva5Sumy State University, UkraineSumy State University, UkraineUniversity of Cantabria, SpainUkrainian State University of Railway Transport, UkraineV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, UkraineV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine The authors investigate the issue of modelling the balance of sustainable growth determinants based on determining the center of mass. They have identified the most relevant factors that characterize countries' social, economic, and political spheres, digital capability, and cybersecurity to determine sustainable development and growth. The research has been carried out based on empirical values of the selected 17 indicators for 127 world countries in 2018. As a result, the four–pole barycentric models were built as quadrangles, the vertices of which are composite targets formed by the determinants of the four spheres. The models' calculations were carried out taking into account three components: the values of the composite targets (as a geometric mean), the level of pairs balance (as the sum of opposite pairs of quadrilateral angles), and all four targets (as the distance between the actual and standard value of the center of mass). According to the analysis result of the first component, developed countries have the most effective targets (top five – Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and the Netherlands). Research of the results of the second component has revealed an imbalance in target pairs for most countries. Determinants of socio–political development are the most effective for developed countries. The economic sphere is most unbalanced for the least developed countries. Various determinants can cause an imbalance for developing and new industrial countries. The analysis of the center of mass distances revealed that not only developed countries could be balanced, but also developing, new industrial and the least developed, which indicates a balanced development of their determinants, which is pretty slow. New Zealand, Mauritius, South Africa and Mali were the most balanced in each country's sustainable growth group. https://hsd.ardascience.com/index.php/journal/article/view/148
spellingShingle Tetyana Vasilyeva
Hanna Yarovenko
Dariia Babenko
Natalia Kalicheva
Nataliia Frolova
Nadiia Shylovtseva
The barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinants
Heritage and Sustainable Development
title The barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinants
title_full The barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinants
title_fullStr The barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinants
title_full_unstemmed The barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinants
title_short The barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinants
title_sort barycentric model of determining the sustainable growth determinants
url https://hsd.ardascience.com/index.php/journal/article/view/148
work_keys_str_mv AT tetyanavasilyeva thebarycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT hannayarovenko thebarycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT dariiababenko thebarycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT nataliakalicheva thebarycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT nataliiafrolova thebarycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT nadiiashylovtseva thebarycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT tetyanavasilyeva barycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT hannayarovenko barycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT dariiababenko barycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT nataliakalicheva barycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT nataliiafrolova barycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants
AT nadiiashylovtseva barycentricmodelofdeterminingthesustainablegrowthdeterminants