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Yongjun Li

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  93
Citations -  2414

Yongjun Li is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data envelopment analysis & Selection (genetic algorithm). The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1733 citations. Previous affiliations of Yongjun Li include University of New England (Australia) & ETH Zurich.

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Carbon emissions allocation based on satisfaction perspective and data envelopment analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out an evaluation of the status of carbon emissions in China for the year 2012, considering the viewpoint of Max-min satisfaction, the data envelopment analysis (DEA) is applied for the achievement of a fixed cost allocation.
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Determining common weights in data envelopment analysis based on the satisfaction degree

TL;DR: A common-weight evaluation approach, which contains a max–min model and two algorithms, is proposed based on the satisfaction degrees of the decision-making units (DMUs), which makes the evaluation results more satisfied and acceptable by all the DMUs.
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Super efficiency evaluation using a common platform on a cooperative game

TL;DR: The Shapley value is introduced as a solution of this cooperative game and applied to rank efficient DMUs and is extended to the VRS assumption to address the multi-platform problem from the perspective of a cooperative game.
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Genetic diversity of microsatellite loci in fifty-six Chinese native pig breeds.

TL;DR: The genetic diversity of fifty-six indigenous pig breeds in China, and three introduced pig breeds (Duroc, Landrace and Large White) was surveyed using twenty-seven microsatellites and could provide basic molecular data for the research on the germplasm characteristics of local breeds in the authors' country and scientific basis for the conservation and utilization of those breeds.
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An alternative approach to decompose the potential gains from mergers

TL;DR: An alternative approach to decompose the potential overall gains from mergers into to technical effect, size effect, and harmony effect is developed and an application to the City Commercial Banks in China is provided to illustrate the usefulness and efficacy of the proposed approach.