Operational Demand Readiness Index (ODRI)
ODRIExploratory Composite Combining VIS, GARI, ARS, and Inverse CDL to Assess Operational Demand Readiness
ODRI is an exploratory composite for operational demand readiness.
Definition
ODRI is an exploratory composite combining VIS, GARI, ARS, and inverse CDL to assess operational demand readiness. Candidate components: VIS (representation quality), GARI (readiness), ARS (market outcomes), inverse CDL (demand capture). Exploratory composite — weights not empirically calibrated.
ODRI combines representation quality, readiness, market outcomes, and demand capture into an exploratory composite. Weights are not empirically calibrated.
Conceptual Formula
ODRI = wVIS·VIS + wGARI·GARI + wARS·ARS + wCDL·(1 − CDL). Weights are not empirically calibrated. Exploratory composite framework.Methodology
Type
index construction
Data Sources
Confidence Level
low
Description
ODRI = wVIS·VIS + wGARI·GARI + wARS·ARS + wCDL·(1 − CDL). Weights are not empirically calibrated. Exploratory composite framework.
Limitations
- Weights not empirically calibrated
- Circularity risk if components overlap
- Exploratory framework
Key Takeaways
Key Points
- Exploratory composite
- Weights not calibrated
- Not suitable for ranking
Target Audience
Relevance Tags
Source Paper
Citation
For the Operational Demand Readiness Index (ODRI), see HomeSelf Research (2026), The Balance-Sheet Economics of AI-Mediated Demand.