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In basic Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) models, the weights of performance criteria are endogenously determined, assigning to each decision-making unit (DMU) its best possible efficiency score. This property is widely considered to be a major strength of the method, but it is also a source of...
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The question of modern performance evaluation has been extensively discussed in the literature, leading to a call for models including non-optimizing behaviors of decision makers and non-financial performance criteria. A promising management instrument is data envelopment analysis (DEA), which...
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This study introduces new methodological developments of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) that satisfy the demands of business practice and provide a multidimensional point of view on the evaluation of organizational performance. The author extends the focus of performance evaluation based on...
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Purpose The determination of input and output factors is a well-known source of pitfalls when applying data envelopment analysis (DEA). The purpose of this paper is to contribute to overcome the respective problems of input/output factor determination related to factor selection, dual-role...
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