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Deviance Residual Moran's I Test and Its Application to Spatial Clusters of Small Manufacturing Firms in Japan

Shawn Banasick

Department of Geography, Kent State University sbanasic{at}kent.edu

Ge Lin

College of Public Health, University of Nebraska glin{at}unmc.edu

Robert Hanham

Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University rhanham{at}wvu.edu

It is proposed that when data exhibit local clusters, a logit local association model coupled with deviance residual Moran's I can be an alternative to the global Poisson autoregressive model because the former can explicitly reveal local clusters and remove residual clustering. Because small firms in Japan traditionally exhibit local clusters, they are a good illustration. In this article, the authors introduce the deviance residual Moran's I to capture local cluster tendencies in a set of logit models and then evaluate their performance by simulation and case study. Results show that IDR can effectively serve as a global measure of a clustering tendency for logit models and can complement other autoregressive logistic regressions for local cluster modeling when a significant IDR is contributed by local clusters. In addition, ecological covariates identified in the previous literature were sufficient to account for the spatial clustering of small firms in 1990 but not in 2000.

Key Words: deviance residual • Japan • small firms • spatial cluster

International Regional Science Review, Vol. 32, No. 1, 3-18 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0160017608325909


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