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Slacks-based measure (SBM) (Tone (2001), Pastor et al. (1999)) has been widely utilized as a representative non-radial DEA model. In Tone (2010), I developed four variants of the SBM model where main concerns are to search the nearest point on the efficient frontiers of the production...
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The measure proposed in this paper is a new nonparametric data envelopment analysis (DEA) scheme, the hybrid measure, for determining efficiency in the presence of radial and nonradial inputs or outputs. Further extension of the scheme occurred to address nonseparable desirable and undesirable...
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This paper covers some of the past accomplishments of DEA and its future prospects. It starts with the engineering-science definitions of efficiency and uses the duality theory of linear programming to show how, in DEA, they can be related to the Pareto-Koopmens definitions used in welfare...
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The central concept of strategic benchmarking is resource management efciency, which ultimately results in proftability. However, little is known about performance measurement from resource-based perspectives. This study uses the data envelop‑ ment analysis (DEA) model with a dynamic network...
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In DEA, we have two measures of technical efficiency with different characteristics: radial and non-radial. In this paper we compile them into a composite model called “epsilon-based measure (EBM).” For this purpose we introduce two parameters which connect radial and non-radial models....
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Traditional DEA models deal with measurements of relative efficiency of DMUs regarding multiple-inputs vs. multiple-outputs. One of the drawbacks of these models is the neglect of intermediate products or linking activities. After pointing out needs for inclusion of them in DEA models, we...
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Liberalization of the electric power industry has been underway in various countries. Under this situation, it is necessary for electric power companies to improve their management efficiency in order to survive in a competitive market. This study examines management efficiency of vertically...
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