نتایج جستجو برای: dea window analysis approach

تعداد نتایج: 3834328  

M. Khodabin M. Khounsiavash, R. Kazemi Matin

In the conventional data envelopment analysis (DEA) internal sub-processes of the production units are ignored. The current paper develops a network-DEA super-efficiency model to compare the performance of efficient network systems. A new ranking method is developed by aggregating the computed super-efficiency scores with a J-divergence measure. The proposed approach is then applied to evaluate...

2008
Oleg Badunenko Daniel J. Henderson R. Robert Russell

Data envelopment analysis (DEA), originally developed to study production efficiency of micro-level organizations, has recently been used to construct a production-frontier approach to the analysis of international macroeconomic growth and convergence patterns. DEA methods are used to construct the convex production frontier and this construction is then employed to decompose productivity growt...

2010
Robert G. Chambers Atakelty Hailu John Quiggin

Most, if not all, production technologies are stochastic. This article demonstrates how data envelopment analysis (DEA) methods can be adapted to accommodate stochastic elements in a state-contingent setting. Specifically, we show how observations on a random input, not under the control of the producer and not known at the time that variable input decisions are made, can be used to partition t...

2004
Jae H. Min Young-Chan Lee

This paper proposes a DEA-based approach to credit scoring. Compared with conventional models such as multiple discriminant analysis, logistic regression analysis, and neural networks for business failure prediction, which require extra a priori information, this new approach solely requires ex-post information to calculate credit scores. For the empirical evidence, this methodology was applied...

2012
Funda H. Sezgin

Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a mathematical programming formulation based technique that provides an efficient frontier to suggest an estimate of the relative efficiency of each decision making unit (DMU) in a problem set. DEA is developed around the concept of evaluating the efficiency of a decision alternative based on its performance of creating outputs in means of input consumption. B...

A. Amirteimoori S. Kordrostami

  Because of the piecewise linear nature of the data envelopment analysis (DEA) frontier, the optimal multipliers of the DEA models may not be unique. Choosing weights from alternative optimal solutions of dual multiplier models is one of the most frequently studied subjects in the context of DEA. In this paper, the authors have been inspired by the idea of Cooper et al. (2011) to propose a li...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2005
Lawrence M. Seiford Joe Zhu

F€are and Grosskopf (2004) address the approach of Seiford and Zhu (2002) where undesirable input and output measures are treated in data envelopment analysis (DEA). One key feature of Seiford and Zhu s (2002) approach is that the bad outputs are treated as outputs in DEA model but are reduced when DEA efficiency is evaluated. F€are and Grosskopf (2004) suggest an alternative approach in treati...

M .Mohammadpour

This paper proposes an alternative approach for efficiency analysis when a set of DMUs uses interval scale variables in the productive process. To test the influence of these variables, we present a general approach of deriving DEA models to deal with the variables. We investigate a number of performance measures with unrestricted-in-sign interval and/or interval scale variables.

2013
Antreas D. Athanassopoulos

This paper concentrates on methods for comparing activity units found relatively efficient by data envelopment analysis (DEA). The use of the basic DEA models does not provide direct information regarding the performance of such units. The paper provides a systematic framework of alternative ways for ranking DEA-efficient units. The framework contains criteria derived as by-products of the basi...

2003
Chris Tofallis

The advent of data envelopment analysis (DEA) enabled the measurement of efficiency to be extended to the case of multiple outputs. Prior to DEA we had the parametric approach based on multiple regression. We highlight some difficulties associated with these two approaches and present a hybrid which overcomes them whilst maintaining the respective advantages of each. This hybrid models the effi...

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