A Layer DEA Model for Measuring and Improving the Efficiency in the Presence of Special Decision Making Units

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  • S.A Mir-Hassani
Abstract:

In the evaluation of non-efficient units by Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) referenced Decision Making Units (DMU’s) have an important role. Unfortunately DMU’s with extra ordinary output can lead to a monopoly in a reference set, the fact called abnormality due to the outliers' data. In this paper, we introduce a DEA model for evaluating DMU’s under this circumstance. The layer model can result in a ranking for DMU’s and obtain an improving strategy leading to a better layer.

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volume 17  issue 4

pages  75- 79

publication date 2006-11

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