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Review of efficiency ranking methods in data envelopment analysis

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A review of the literature on the ranking of data envelopment analysis (DEA) in order to increase the discrimination power of this analytical technique can be found in this paper, where the authors classified DEA ranking methods into 10 categories based on their structure, and they include those approaches published up to 2016.
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This article is published in Measurement.The article was published on 2017-08-01. It has received 102 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Data envelopment analysis & Ranking.

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Allocating a fixed cost based on a DEA-game cross efficiency approach

TL;DR: This paper integrates cooperative game theory and the cross efficiency method to develop a DEA-game cross efficiency approach to generate a unique and fair allocation plan for fixed cost allocation in large organizations.
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Improving performance evaluation based on balanced scorecard with grey relational analysis and data envelopment analysis approaches: Case study in water and wastewater companies.

TL;DR: Evaluating the performance and rank of water and wastewater companies in Iran by using grey relational analysis and data envelopment analysis approaches based on balanced scorecard criteria demonstrated that,grey relational analysis is a more accurate method to measure the performance of companies.
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A novel hybrid fuzzy DEA-Fuzzy MADM method for airlines safety evaluation

TL;DR: A novel hybrid method using fuzzy data envelopment analysis (DEA) and fuzzy multi-attribute decision making (F-MADM) for ranking the airlines’ safety and to select the safest one is proposed.

Intertemporal Production Frontiers With Dynamic Dea

Sabine Himmel
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Ranking via composite weighting schemes under a DEA cross-evaluation framework

TL;DR: A new perspective for ranking DMUs under a DEA peer-evaluation framework is presented and the property of multiple weighting schemes generated over the cross evaluation process in developing a methodology that yields not only robust ranking patterns but also more realistic sets of weights for the DMUs.
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Measuring the efficiency of decision making units

TL;DR: A nonlinear (nonconvex) programming model provides a new definition of efficiency for use in evaluating activities of not-for-profit entities participating in public programs and methods for objectively determining weights by reference to the observational data for the multiple outputs and multiple inputs that characterize such programs.
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Some Models for Estimating Technical and Scale Inefficiencies in Data Envelopment Analysis

TL;DR: The CCR ratio form introduced by Charnes, Cooper and Rhodes, as part of their Data Envelopment Analysis approach, comprehends both technical and scale inefficiencies via the optimal value of the ratio form, as obtained directly from the data without requiring a priori specification of weights and/or explicit delineation of assumed functional forms of relations between inputs and outputs as mentioned in this paper.
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The Measurement of Productive Efficiency

M. J. Farrell
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Data Envelopment Analysis: A Comprehensive Text with Models, Applications, References and DEA-Solver Software

TL;DR: In this article, the basic CCR model and DEA models with restricted multipliers are discussed. But they do not consider the effect of non-discretionary and categorical variables.
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A procedure for ranking efficient units in data envelopment analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a modified version of DEA based upon comparison of efficient DMUs relative to a reference technology spanned by all other units is developed, which provides a framework for ranking efficient units and facilitates comparison with rankings based on parametric methods.
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