Data envelopment analysis with reverse inputs and outputs.
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...Under constant returns to scale, the reference Sub-DMU may be of any relative size....
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...Unlike standard DEA, our Network DEA Model does not guarantee the existence of an organizationally e(cient DMU....
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...A number of methods for handling non isotonic data have been proposed, such as to invert the non isotonic variable, subtract the value of the variable from a large number, or move the variable to the opposing side of the model, but no clear protocol exists (Dyson et al., 2001; Scheel, 2001; Lewis and Sexton, 2004)....
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...…for handling non isotonic data have been proposed, such as to invert the non isotonic variable, subtract the value of the variable from a large number, or move the variable to the opposing side of the model, but no clear protocol exists (Dyson et al., 2001; Scheel, 2001; Lewis and Sexton, 2004)....
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...The technique is well documented in the management science literature (Charnes et al., 1978, 1979, 1981; Forsund et al., 1980; Sexton and Silkman, 1984; Sexton, 1986; Sexton et al., 1986; Cooper et al., 1999), and it has received increasing attention as researchers have wrestled with problems of…...
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...The technique is well documented in the management science literature ( Charnes et al., 1978, 1979, 1981; Forsund et al., 1980; Sexton and Silkman, 1984; Sexton, 1986; Sexton et al., 1986; Cooper et al., 1999), and it has received increasing attention as researchers have wrestled with problems of productivity measurement, especially in the services and nonmarket sectors of the economy....
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...Its mathematical development can be traced to Charnes and Cooper (1978), who built on the work of Farrell (1957) and others....
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...Its mathematical development can be traced to Charnes and Cooper (1978), who built on the work of Farrell (1957) and others....
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...…management science literature (Charnes et al., 1978, 1979, 1981; Forsund et al., 1980; Sexton and Silkman, 1984; Sexton, 1986; Sexton et al., 1986; Cooper et al., 1999), and it has received increasing attention as researchers have wrestled with problems of productivity measurement, especially in…...
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"Data envelopment analysis with reve..." refers methods in this paper
...The technique is well documented in the management science literature (Charnes et al., 1978, 1979, 1981; Forsund et al., 1980; Sexton and Silkman, 1984; Sexton, 1986; Sexton et al., 1986; Cooper et al., 1999), and it has received increasing attention as researchers have wrestled with problems of…...
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...…documented in the management science literature (Charnes et al., 1978, 1979, 1981; Forsund et al., 1980; Sexton and Silkman, 1984; Sexton, 1986; Sexton et al., 1986; Cooper et al., 1999), and it has received increasing attention as researchers have wrestled with problems of productivity…...
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...The technique is well documented in the management science literature (Charnes et al., 1978, 1979, 1981; Forsund et al., 1980; Sexton and Silkman, 1984; Sexton, 1986; Sexton et al., 1986; Cooper et al., 1999), and it has received increasing attention as researchers have wrestled with problems of productivity measurement, especially in the services and nonmarket sectors of the economy....
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