2134/22865 Ahmad Al-Shami Ahmad Al-Shami Ahmad Lofti Ahmad Lofti Simeon Coleman Simeon Coleman Petr Dostal Petr Dostal Unified knowledge based economy hybrid forecasting Loughborough University 2016 Artificial neural network Self-organising map Panel data analysis Knowledge economy Hybrid forecasting KBE forecast map Principle component analysis Economics Economics not elsewhere classified 2016-10-14 13:32:54 Journal contribution https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Unified_knowledge_based_economy_hybrid_forecasting/9493694 Many synthetic composite indicators have been developed with the aim to measure micro- and macro-knowledge competitiveness, however, without any unified, easy to visualise and assessable forecasting capability, their benefits to decision makers remain limited. In this article, a new framework for forecasting knowledge based economy (KBE) competitiveness is proposed. Existing KBE indicators from internationally recognised organisations are used to forecast and unify the KBE performance indices. Three different forecasting methods including time-series cross sectional (TSCS) (also known as panel data), linear multiple regression (LMREG), and artificial neural network (ANN) are employed. The ANN forecasting model outperformed the TSCS and LMREG. The proposed KBE hybrid forecasting model utilises a 2-stage ANN model which is fed with a panel data set structure. The first stage of the model consists of a feed-forward neural network that feeds to a Kohonen's self-organising map (SOM) in the second stage of the model. A feed-forward neural network is used to learn and predict the scores of nations using past observed data. Then, a SOM is used to aggregate the forecasted scores and to place nations in homogeneous clusters. The proposed framework can be applied in the context of forecasting and producing a unified meaningful map that places any KBE in its homogeneous league, even when considering a limited data set.