resource allocation through context-dependent data envelopment analysis

Authors

n. ebrahimkhani ghazi

m. ahadzadeh namin

abstract

system designs, optimizing resource allocation to organization units, is still being considered as a complicated problem especially when there are multiple inputs and outputs related to a unit. the algorithm presented here will divide the frontiers obtained with dea. in this way, we investigate a new approach for resource allocation.

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Journal title:
international journal of data envelopment analysis

ISSN 2345-458X

volume 2

issue 3 2014

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