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2. Preparing for a future crisis: using DEA-based performance analysis to assess initial pandemic responses in the Taiwanese hotel industry
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Huang, Yu-Hsiang (John), Meyer, Bradley, Connolly, Daniel, and Strader, Troy
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- 2024
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3. Benchmarking non-pharmacological policies from an efficient administration perspective: a panel DEA approach with strategic insights for the post-pandemic
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Nepomuceno, Thyago Celso Cavalcante, da Silva, Miguel Gomes, Mori, Maria Eugênia Vergilio, Silva, Wilka Maria do N., and Pergher, Isaac
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- 2024
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4. Technology Foresight Index to Support Science and Technology Policy-Making in the Field of Pharmacology/Pharmacy: A Scientometric Analysis.
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Herrera-Vallejera, Darlenis and Gorbea-Portal, Salvador
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DECISION making ,PHARMACOLOGY ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,INDEX numbers (Economics) ,DATA envelopment analysis - Abstract
Foresight methods have been used by governments to reduce the margin of error in decision-making, but there is no golden rule for foresight activity; rather, several methods are combined to support decision-making. This article proposes an index number to support Technology Foresight in the field of Pharmacology/Pharmacy. The index number was formed by the relationship between bibliometric and human resources variables. First, Principal Components Analysis was used to reduce the initial bibliometric variables proposed by literature. Finally, Data Envelopment Analysis was used to calculate the number of Decision-Making Units (DMU), which are the most prolific institutions in the study country. The study examined 12 DMUs with 2,744 human resources (100% with academic degree) and 1,515 with research category (55.2%) from these, 217 granted patents (17.1% cited patents) and 1,017 papers (92.3% cited papers) were obtained. A simple but robust index was obtained to support decision-making in Technology Foresight. The results obtained from DMUs affect the Technology Foresight Index due to some institutions with low levels of scientific and technological activity and others with many highly qualified personnel. Technology foresight should be performed periodically by governments to reduce uncertainty in the innovation process and to develop highly competitive technologies. In this sense, this index is reliable for decision-making in the field of pharmacology/pharmaceuticals. It proposes a novel index relating bibliometric variables (output indicator) and human resources variables (input indicator) to foresee the scientific and technological development in the field of Pharmacology/Pharmacy at the national level. In addition, this study includes variables representing scientific (paper) and technological (patent) activity, as well as the impact of both at the international level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Renewable Energy Generation Efficiency of Asian Economies: An Application of Dynamic Data Envelopment Analysis.
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Hu, Jin-Li, Huang, Yu-Shih, and You, Chian-Yi
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DATA envelopment analysis ,ENERGY development ,ECONOMIC conditions in Asia ,TOBITS ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Due to the continuous growth of global energy demand and the urgent pursuit of sustainable development goals, renewable energy development has become a vital strategy to deal with energy challenges and environmental issues. Renewable energy generation efficiency (REGE) around the world has begun to be examined, and ambitious goals with a sense of mission within a predetermined timeline have been set. The goal of this paper is to use the dynamic slacks-based measure (DSBM) data envelopment analysis (DEA) method to obtain the REGE for 44 Asian economies from 2010 to 2021. This paper also uses Tobit regression analysis to explore the factors that may affect the REGE. The empirical results indicate that the REGE in 17 economies reached the efficiency target during this period. When classified by income level, differences in average REGE are observed among high-income, upper-middle-income, lower-middle-income, and low-income economies. Additionally, differences in average REGE exist between tropical and temperate economies when classified by geographic latitude. Furthermore, through the Tobit regression model, we determine that information digitalization, financial openness, technological innovation ability, and renewable energy device capacity share all have significant positive effects on REGE, but life quality and democracy degree have significant negative impacts on REGE. Moreover, it has been found that the REGE scores of Asian economies exhibit a status similar to the middle-income trap. The outcome of the research provides Asian governments and those middle-income economies with ways to enhance REGE. Due to data limitations, this study cannot estimate the convergent solution based on the data of the research sample, and a new advanced Panel Tobit model is required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Super‐Efficiency‐Malmquist Model‐Based Efficiency Evaluation of Logistics Distribution Center considering Truck Traffic Restriction.
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Yao, Jiao, Wu, Xiurong, Li, Hao, Xie, Beibei, Zhang, Cong, and Fancello, Gianfranco
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WAREHOUSES ,DATA envelopment analysis ,TRAFFIC regulations ,LABOR costs ,CUSTOMER satisfaction ,TRANSPORTATION costs - Abstract
Combining the super‐efficiency model based on data envelopment analysis (DEA) with the Malmquist index model, this paper evaluated the efficiency of the logistics distribution center comprehensively considering the truck traffic restriction and provided decision suggestions to improve the efficiency of the logistics distribution center. This paper takes 20 logistics distribution centers as the research objects and uses economic factors, transportation factors, quality of distribution center business activities, and quality of customer service as the primary input indicators; selects eight indicators such as construction cost, transportation cost, labor cost, road facilities, accessibility, business demand, number of laborers, and customer satisfaction as the secondary input indicators; chooses distribution time and profit as the output indicators; and measures the static efficiency of logistics distribution centers from two perspectives, including the traditional unconstrained super‐efficiency model and the truck‐ restricted conditions, using the super‐efficiency model of data envelopment analysis (DEA). The Malmquist index model was used to measure the dynamic efficiency and change trend efficiency of the logistics distribution center, and a unified and comprehensive analysis was also made. The results of the case study show that the average efficiency of the logistics distribution center in the driving and nondriving restriction area is 0.872 and 0.914, respectively, and the average efficiency in the driving restriction area is about 4.5% lower than that of the nondriving restriction area, and variance is 1.58 times of the latter. Therefore, it can be concluded that the measures of truck driving restriction have an impact on the efficiency of the logistics distribution center, and the results of the super‐efficiency model with the restriction constraint have a greater impact on the logistics efficiency of the logistics distribution center than the traditional unconstrained super‐efficiency model. According to the evaluation results, suggestions on reasonable assignment of labor and other resources input are put forward for logistics distribution centers in areas where driving is restricted to improve efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. A Hybrid Data Envelopment Analysis–Random Forest Methodology for Evaluating Green Innovation Efficiency in an Asymmetric Environment.
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Chen, Limei, Xie, Xiaohan, Yao, Yao, Huang, Weidong, and Luo, Gongzhi
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DATA envelopment analysis ,RANDOM forest algorithms ,SUSTAINABLE design ,ECONOMIC efficiency ,SUSTAINABLE development ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
The accurate evaluation of green innovation efficiency is a critical prerequisite for enterprises to achieve sustainable development goals and improve environmental performance and economic efficiency. This paper evaluates the green innovation efficiency of 72 new-energy enterprises by using a hybrid method of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and a random forest model. The non-parametric DEA model is combined with the parametric SFA model to analyze the real green innovation efficiency on the basis of removing environmental factors and random factors. Then, the random forest model based on a nonlinear relationship is used to evaluate factors impacting green innovation efficiency. This paper proposes a comprehensive evaluation method designed to assess the green innovation efficiency of new-energy enterprises. By applying this method, companies can gain a comprehensive understanding of the current performance in green innovation, facilitating informed decision-making and accelerating sustainable development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Comparing groups of units through composite indicators in a non-convex approach: corporate social responsibility for the food and beverage manufacturing industry
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Kapelko, Magdalena, Ortiz, Lidia, and Aparicio, Juan
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- 2024
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9. Does carbon intensity affect technical efficiency? An empirical assessment of manufacturing industries in Maharashtra, Odisha, and India.
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Samal, Liza, Tripathy, Prajukta, and Mishra, Bikash Ranjan
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MANUFACTURING industries ,DATA envelopment analysis ,CARBON emissions ,CARBON ,BUSINESS size - Abstract
Technical progress has a tremendous potential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by reducing energy consumption, a major concern across production units. However, the existing empirical literature concerning technical efficiency and carbon intensity is scanty. Thus, this paper examines the relationship between technical efficiency and carbon intensity for the organized manufacturing sector of two states, Maharashtra and Odisha, and the all-India level from 2001 to 2018. The paper uses data envelopment analysis to estimate technical efficiency scores. It applies the 2006 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Tier 1 methodology for estimating carbon intensity for each 3-digit manufacturing industry in all three sample cases. The study has used static panel regression and fractional logit regression techniques to examine the deterministic relationship between technical efficiency and carbon intensity. The result shows that technical efficiency is highly sensitive to carbon intensity in the Indian manufacturing industries. The findings also addressed that the size of the industries also reduces the technical performance of manufacturing units. This paper also confirmed that increased profit could boost the Indian manufacturing industries' technical efficiency. Thus, this study addresses that carbon intensity as a proxy for the manufacturing sector's potential to affect climate change plays a crucial role in explaining the technical efficiency variations across industries. Thus, it calls for better policies aimed at reducing the emissions of industries specifically to achieve sustainable growth for the Indian manufacturing sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Korean Paradox of Public Support for the Research and Development Investment in the Sustainable Performance of the Regional Economy.
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Choi, Yongrok, Li, Siyu, and Lee, Hyoungsuk
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SUSTAINABLE development ,SUSTAINABLE investing ,PUBLIC support ,DATA envelopment analysis ,ECONOMIC indicators ,PARADOX - Abstract
The Swedish Paradox is a well-known phenomenon related to high research and development (R&D) investment with supposedly low aggregate economic performance owing to economic saturation. The Korean economy has not yet become an advanced economy; however, its R&D performance is negligible. Recently, also the R&D share of the GNP has become much higher, and its contribution to the economic growth rate is rapidly decreasing, implying a negative relationship between R&D activities and economic performance. This study uses slacks-based data envelopment analysis to investigate investment performance at the local government level in Korea. Our findings reveal that the average score for R&D investment performance in Korea is 64%, indicating huge potential for an efficiency enhancement of 36%. Notably, among the 16 local governments examined, Seoul and its surrounding metropolitan areas showed the lowest R&D efficiency, while Gangwon and Gwangju exhibited superior performance. Since these two regions have promoted specific missions, such as the medical hub in Gangwon and the optical fiber strategic platform in Gwangju, precise and accurate differentiation appears necessary to avoid a lack of governance. To determine the workable mechanism of R&D support policies, we further divided R&D productivity into three categories by incorporating the Malmquist Index (MI). The paper productivity of R&D shows an increasing trend over the experimental period from 2016 to 2021. However, overall, the MI shows slightly deteriorating productivity with 0.978, owing to the aggravating effect of patents and commercialization of R&D. The success in the paper comes from the harmonized partnership between the strong push factor of the government and voluntary pull factor of the R&D support receiving universities. Thus, we suggest that the Korean government should not depend on the superficial effectiveness of R&D in the term but on public–private partnerships with stronger performance-oriented responsibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. MOBILE SMART APP AND ITS APPLICATION IN IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF ENGLISH HOMEWORK CORRECTION.
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HUIYING SHAO and ZAN LIU
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SCANNING systems ,MOBILE apps ,HOMEWORK ,DATA envelopment analysis ,INDUSTRIAL productivity ,ENGLISH teachers - Abstract
The heavy amount of English homework correction has resulted in Teachers' lax examination of homework, insufficient attention to homework problems, and low attention to homework correction. With the continuous growth of the number of educated people, more and more schools begin to have the problem of low efficiency of English homework correction. Therefore, in order to optimize the homework correction system, improve the efficiency of English teachers' homework correction, and give full play to teachers' positive feedback on homework, a smart app on mobile phone can be developed to scan and correct traditional paper homework. Based on image processing technology and neural network algorithm, this paper designs and establishes a mobile app that can recognize and extract English homework topics and handwriting with nearly 90% accuracy through Android system platform. Based on the homework answers entered in the database, the rapid correction of English homework can be realized. After using this software, the overall efficiency of English homework grading has significantly improved. For multiple-choice and fill in the blank questions, the total factor productivity of 14 and 15 units was greater than 1, accounting for 63.6% and 68.1% of the nursing units participating in the study, respectively. This indicates that the efficiency of English homework grading in most units is constantly improving and showing a good development trend. Among them, the homework correction efficiency for multiple-choice questions is only 6 units, and the pure technical efficiency is less than 1, indicating that the improvement of technical means has a significant impact on efficiency. In order to verify the applicability of the software, data envelopment analysis is used to analyze the application of the mobile app to improve the efficiency of English homework correction. the results show that when the smart phone software is not put into use, the efficiency of teachers' English homework correction is poor, and the technical level in the process of correction is too low. After the mobile intelligent software is put into use, the overall efficiency of English homework correction has increased significantly, which can greatly alleviate the pressure faced by English teachers in the process of correcting homework. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. The Efficiency Evaluation of DEA Model Incorporating Improved Possibility Theory.
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Yang, Shenzi, Zhao, Guoqing, and Li, Fan
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DATA envelopment analysis ,SELF-interest ,POSSIBILITY ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,AIRLINE industry - Abstract
The data envelopment analysis (DEA) models have been widely recognized and applied in various fields. However, these models have limitations, such as their inability to globally rank DMUs, the efficiency values are definite numerical values, they are unable to reflect potential efficiency changes, and they fail to adequately reflect the degree of the decision maker's preference. In order to address these shortcomings, this paper combines possibility theory with self-interest and non-self-interest principles to improve the DEA model to provide a more detailed reflection of the differences between DMUs. First, the self-interest and non-self-interest principles are employed to establish the DEA evaluation model, and the determined numerical efficiency is transformed into efficiency intervals. Second, an attitude function is added to the common possible-degree formula to reflect the decision maker's preference, and a more reasonable method for solving the attitude function is presented. Finally, the improved possible-degree formula proposed in this paper is used to rank and compare the interval efficiencies. This improved method not only provides more comprehensive ranking information but also better captures the decision maker's preferences. This model takes preference issues into account and has improved stability and accuracy compared with existing models. The application of the improved model in airlines shows that the model proposed in this paper effectively achieved a full ranking. From a developmental perspective, the efficiency levels of Chinese airlines were generally comparable. Joyair and One Two Three performed poorly, exhibiting significant gaps compared with other airlines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Bank intermediation efficiency and liquidity risk in Egypt: a two-stage non-parametric analyses.
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Pasha, Rania
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INTERMEDIATION (Finance) ,BANK liquidity ,GOVERNMENT ownership of banks ,DATA envelopment analysis ,LIQUIDITY (Economics) ,PRIVATE banks ,QUANTILE regression - Abstract
This is a pioneering study that undertakes a comparative analysis assessing the annual intermediation efficiency of public versus private banks in Egypt. Moreover, liquidity risk is a major threat facing banks in their efforts to sustain financial stability. Thus, this study is the first to model the determinants of liquidity risk in public and private banks in Egypt while examining the impact of banks' intermediation efficiencies on their liquidity risk levels. The study employs advanced nonparametric econometric approaches on a sample of Egyptian public and private banks from 2014 to 2022. The data envelopment analysis is used in estimating banks' intermediation efficiency scores, while the quantile regression analysis is applied to examine the impact of bank intermediation efficiency on liquidity risk under different liquidity risk quantiles. The findings indicate that public banks show consistent superiority in terms of their financial intermediation efficiency levels compared to private banks. Moreover, the paper findings demonstrate the negative significant relationship between bank intermediation efficiency and liquidity risk while highlighting the higher significant positive impact of intermediation efficiency on reducing the liquidity risk of banks that are characterized by undertaking high liquidity risk levels. Furthermore, contrary to general assumptions, this study's findings demonstrate that the significance of micro- and macro-level determinants of a bank's liquidity risk is dependent on its prevailing liquidity risk level. Hence, the positive impact of equity capital, asset concentration, size, and growth in gross domestic product and the negative effect of asset quality on bank liquidity risk vary under banks' different liquidity risk quantiles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. The impact of environmental attitudes of farmers on efficiency in the agricultural sector in the European Union.
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KRYSZAK, ŁUKASZ
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ATTITUDES toward the environment ,FARMERS' attitudes ,DATA envelopment analysis ,AGRICULTURAL industries ,SOIL erosion - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the more pro-environmental attitudes of farmers influence the technical efficiency of agricultural sectors in EU regions (NUTS-2). To answer this, I employed data envelopment analysis (DEA) for efficiency analysis combined with the double bootstrapped truncated regression to investigate the relationship between environmental attitudes and technical efficiency. I found that this relationship is positive, i.e. pro--environmental attitudes were related to greater efficiency. An increase in the environmental attitude variable by one standard deviation led to an improvement in efficiency of 2.8-6 p.p. The higher share of farmers with formal training also proved to be a positive and significant determinant of efficiency. The share of arable land on which conventional tillage was used, and soil erosion proved to be significant but negative determinants of efficiency. Policymakers should present to farmers the environmental benefits of agricultural policy but should also highlight that greater environmental awareness translates into a more efficient operation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Efficiency Analysis of Human Capital Investments at Micro and Large-Sized Enterprises in the Manufacturing Sector Using Data Envelopment Analysis.
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Carmona-Benítez, Rafael Bernardo and Rosales-Córdova, Aldebarán
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DATA envelopment analysis ,SMALL business ,HUMAN capital ,ECONOMIC activity ,GROSS domestic product - Abstract
Micro and large-sized enterprises are important elements to enhance the economic growth of any country, and even more so for developing countries such as Mexico. These enterprises highly contribute to job generation, competitiveness, and gross domestic product, factors that are important for the developing of a nation. The aim of this paper is to study the impact of human capital investments in the efficiency of the 21 economic activity subsectors for micro and large-sized enterprises in the Mexican manufacturing industry between 2009–2021. The database come from Mexico Annual Manufacturing Industry Survey. Four Data Envelopment Analysis models are developed to study the relationship between annual average working days, annual average wages, and annual average investment in training with average sales per year. Data indicate that, most of the micro-sized enterprises of the Mexican manufacturing sector do not invest in human capital training, contrary to their large-sized enterprises. The results show that investing in human capital training increase sales and wages in micro-sized enterprises of the Mexican manufacturing industry, but it is not evident in large-size enterprises of the Mexican manufacturing industry. The calculation of the economic activity subsectors efficiencies using the developed Data Envelopment Analysis models indicate that all the economic activity subsectors with scale efficiency equal to one optimally invest, and the average amount of investments in human capital training needed to increase the global and pure technical efficiencies of the others are calculated with the developed Data Envelopment Analysis models. In the three main economic activity subsectors of the Mexican manufacturing industry, a significant increase—in 83.33% of cases—in wages and salaries is seen in both micro and large-sized enterprises. Particularly, the results indicate that the Chemical industry economic activity subsectors show the highest efficiency in both micro and large-sized enterprises when the human capital training variable is present. This paper demonstrates the importance of investing in human capital to enhance the efficiency of micro and large-sized enterprises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. A data envelopment analysis model for location optimization of feedstock cultivation in a biodiesel supply chain: a case study.
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Mohtashami, Zahra, Bozorgi-Amiri, Ali, and Tavakkoli-Moghaddam, Reza
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SUPPLY chains ,FEEDSTOCK ,LOCATION analysis ,SUPPLY & demand ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,DATA envelopment analysis ,DEMAND forecasting - Abstract
Increasing the price of fossil fuels, unreliability of fossil fuels for a secure supply of demand in future and their relevant environmental concerns provide an attitude toward substituting renewable energies with fossil fuels for reaching sustainable development in societies. Biofuels as a type of renewable energies can be easily transferred between supply chain's centers and do not have limitation for transportation after their production. Among various types of biofuels, biodiesel, which can be mainly produced from the non-edible feedstocks, such as Jatropha Curcas L. (JCL), is preferred to other biofuels because biodiesel production from JCL which can be cultivated in marginal lands, improves three pillars of sustainability. Since biofuel supply chain's costs can mainly be affected by its feedstock location optimization, this paper used a common weight data envelopment analysis (CWDEA) method for location optimization of feedstock cultivation for a biodiesel supply chain by considering a comprehensive set of sustainability criteria for investigating locations. A case study of Iran is provided for assessing the model's application, and its results in ranking potential locations for JCL cultivation are validated by a numerical taxonomy (NT) approach. In fact, this paper not only specifies the optimum locations for the feedstock cultivation of a biofuel supply chain regarding to sustainability criteria, but also discuss the balanced socioeconomic development and environmental benefits which can be attained by JCL cultivation in marginal and mostly underdeveloped lands. Provided results imply that vast area of Iran's marginal lands has suitable climate for JCL cultivation and policy makers can address all aspect of sustainability simultaneously by investment on those specified lands as well as supplying countries' demand for biodiesel which will be produced from this feedstock. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Study on the Development Efficiency of Leisure Agriculture in Suburban Towns: An Empirical Analysis Based on the Case of Xinkou Town, Tianjin City.
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ZHANG, Ruiying, LI, Rui, and LV, Xianhong
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AGRICULTURAL industries ,DATA envelopment analysis ,TRANSPORTATION ,BRANDING (Marketing) ,CLERGY - Abstract
The leisure agriculture in suburban towns provides important space for citizens to carry out leisure activities. This paper takes Xinkou town in Tianjin city as an example to analyze the development efficiency of leisure agriculture in suburban towns. On the premise of establishing the indicators for evaluating the development efficiency of leisure agriculture in Xinkou town, this paper first uses the data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure the input and output indicators of leisure agriculture in 18 natural villages in Xinkou town, and calculates the comprehensive technical efficiency, target values, redundancy and returns to scale of leisure agriculture, and then evaluates the development efficiency of leisure agriculture in Xinkou town. Furthermore, by using the high/low clustering tool under the ArcGIS spatial statistics module, this paper conducts a high/low clustering analysis of the development efficiency of leisure agriculture in 18 natural villages of Xinkou town, and figures out the reasons for the high/low clustering of natural villages in Xinkou town spatially. After the research and analysis, the following conclusions are drawn: From the input–output perspective, except for Zhengzhuangzi village, Diliubu village, Yuejiakai village, and Dangcheng village, the development efficiency of leisure agriculture in other villages is relatively low due to their poor resource foundations, or deficiencies in management experience and transportation location. The development of leisure agriculture in Xinkou town is unbalanced, showing a pattern of polarized clusters: Diliubu village and Shuigaozhuang village form the most obvious high-value cluster, while Xiaoshawo village, Bijia village and Xuanjiayuan village form the most obvious low-value cluster, where the southeast corner of Xinkou town registers the lowest development efficiency value of leisure agriculture because it is far away from the town center and the main transportation arteries, and falls short of high-quality pastoral scenery. For the future development of leisure agriculture in Xinkou town, it is supposed to optimize the land use policy, provide active support to the competitive industrial and commercial capital, non-governmental capital, rural collective economic organizations, farmers' cooperatives, and family farms, strengthen the in-depth integration of industries, improve the support system for new-type leisure agriculture, and build leisure agriculture brands with local features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. Data Envelopment Analysis and Higher Education: A Systematic Review of the 2018–2022 Literature and Bibliometric Analysis of the Past 30 Years of Literature.
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Ahmad, Anis Mardiana and Nana Khurizan, Noor Saifurina
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DATA envelopment analysis ,RESEARCH personnel ,HIGHER education ,PERFORMANCE theory ,RESEARCH methodology - Abstract
The interest in Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has grown since its first put forward in 1978. In response to the overwhelming interest, systematic literature reviews, as well as bibliometric studies, have been performed in describing the state-of-the-art and offering quantitative outlines with regard to the high-impact papers on global applications of DEA and the higher education system (DEA-HE). This study examines 75 systematic literature review (SLR) studies published between 2018 and 2022 and 508 bibliometric studies published between 1992and 2022. Four performance-focused areas are identified through SLR analysis: institutional performance, departmental performance, performance of study program, and performance of other higher education (HE) activities. This study highlights issues, methods, and resolutions in selected SLR literature. Bibliometric analysis revealed an increasing trend in DEA-HE since 2003, with the highest number of publications in 2021. Tommaso Agasisti was the most productive author, and Jill Johnes was the most influential. The journal Scientometric had the most publications in the area. This study lays the groundwork for future research. Future reviewers may find the common practises, constraints, and underlying assumptions presented in this study useful for the selection and analysis of relevant studies. Plain language summary: This study undertakes a comprehensive review of the evolution of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) in the field of higher education. The aim is to conduct an in-depth examination, encompassing 75 systematic literature reviews (SLRs) published between 2018 and 2022, along with 508 bibliometric studies spanning from 1992 to 2022. In the SLR analysis, we have identified four main areas of research: institutional performance, departmental performance, study program performance, and performance in other aspects of higher education (HE). This detailed investigation helps us discover important issues, research methods, and solutions frequently found in the SLR literature. Our bibliometric analysis shows a clear increase in DEA-HE research since 2003, peaking in the number of publications in 2021. Tommaso Agasisti is the most prolific author, and Jill Johnes is the most influential in this field. The journal Scientometric has the most publications in this area. In summary, this study provides valuable insights for future research endeavors. Researchers and reviewers can leverage the established practices and duly acknowledge the inherent limitations when assessing relevant studies. This contribution lays the foundation for a more informed exploration within this academic discipline. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Incremental Data Envelopment Analysis Model and Applications in Sustainable Efficiency Evaluation.
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Ji, Ai-bing, Wei, Bo-wen, and Ma, Yi-yi
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DATA envelopment analysis ,CARBON offsetting ,WORKING capital ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
Energy-saving and environmental protection enterprises (ESEPEs) are one of the most important national green enterprises, and their sustainability has become critical to achieving the goals of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. Analyzing an enterprise's sustainability over time allows leaders to better adjust the operating plan for the next stage. From both optimistic and pessimistic double frontier perspectives, this paper proposes a double frontier incremental data envelopment analysis (DEA) model based on the traditional DEA-CCR model. The proposed model allows a direct assessment of whether the stage efficiency of the ESEPE is efficient or inefficient. To better understand the ranking of each enterprise in the industry, this paper uses a stage cross-efficiency model based on Shapley value from the perspective of a cooperative game, which ranks the enterprises from a neutral standpoint. The proposed double-frontier incremental DEA model is applied in a stage sustainability assessment for 15 ESEPEs. The results show that the proposed DEA model is more direct than the traditional DEA-CCR model in reflecting the enterprise's stage efficiency. In the three stages, 2012–2015, 2015–2018, and 2018–2021, the majority of the selected 15 ESEPEs have efficient stage efficiency, whereas several enterprises are stage inefficient. The reasons for stage inefficiency stem more from within the enterprise, where the enterprise's working capital is unstable, goodwill is impaired, and so on, resulting in stagnation of various revenues and funding and investment rounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Analizando la relación entre la eficiencia y la rentabilidad en el mercado de seguros no vida.
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Suárez Fernández, Sara, Quiroga García, Raquel, and Manzano Pérez, Isabel
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INSURANCE companies ,FINANCIAL ratios ,BUSINESS insurance ,ORGANIZATIONAL performance ,BUSINESS literature - Abstract
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21. A Hybrid Parallel Processing Strategy for Large-Scale DEA Computation.
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Chang, Shengqing, Ding, Jingjing, Feng, Chenpeng, and Wang, Ruifeng
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PARALLEL processing ,DATA envelopment analysis ,TIME complexity ,MESSAGE passing (Computer science) ,PARALLEL algorithms - Abstract
Using data envelopment analysis (DEA) with large-scale data poses a big challenge to applications due to its computing-intensive nature. So far, various strategies have been proposed in academia to accelerate the DEA computation, including DEA algorithms such as hierarchical decomposition (HD), DEA enhancements such as restricted basis entry (RBE) and LP accelerators such as hot starts. However, few studies have integrated these strategies and combined them with a parallel processing framework to solve large-scale DEA problems. In this paper, a hybrid parallel DEA algorithm (named PRHH algorithm) is proposed, including the RBE algorithm, hot starts, and HD algorithm based on Message Passing Interface (MPI). Furthermore, the attribute of the PRHH algorithm is analyzed, and formalized as a computing time function, to shed light on its time complexity. Finally, the performance of the algorithm is investigated in various simulation scenarios with datasets of different characteristics and compared with existing methods. The results show that the proposed algorithm reduces computing time in general, and boosts performance dramatically in scenarios with low density in particular. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. All Lives Matter: A Model for Resource Allocation to Fire Departments in Portugal.
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K. Eslamzadeh, Milad, Grilo, António, and Espadinha-Cruz, Pedro
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FIRE departments ,RESOURCE allocation ,DATA envelopment analysis ,LINEAR programming ,AUTHENTIC assessment ,MIXED integer linear programming - Abstract
Optimizing Resource Allocation in Fire Departments (RAFD) is crucial for enhancing Fire Protection Services (FPS) and ultimately saving lives. Efficient RAFD ensures that fire departments have the necessary resources to respond effectively to emergencies. This paper presents a method for optimizing RAFD based on performance assessment results, examining its impact on Fire Department (FD) efficiency in Portugal. Evaluating data from 353 FDs, two RAFD optimization methods were assessed: one adhering to Portuguese regulations and constraints, such as budget allocation limitations, and another without such constraints. Integrating a slack-based data envelopment analysis model and mixed-integer linear programming, the study found that incorporating FD efficiency scores in RAFD improved overall efficiency at national, district, and FD levels. While adherence to Portuguese regulations led to balanced resource allocation and a 4% performance improvement at the national level, relaxing constraints yielded an 8% improvement, albeit with potential performance deterioration in some FDs. The detailed budget and efficiency metric analysis provided in this paper offers actionable insights for fire protection services enhancement. This underscores the importance of diverse optimization strategies to enhance FD efficiency, with implications for decision-makers at the Portuguese National Authority for Emergency and Civil Protection and similar organizations globally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Advancing Green TFP Calculation: A Novel Spatiotemporal Econometric Solow Residual Method and Its Application to China's Urban Industrial Sectors.
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Xiang, Xiao and Fan, Qiao
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STOCHASTIC frontier analysis ,GREEN technology ,DATA envelopment analysis ,INDUSTRIAL productivity ,CITIES & towns ,GINI coefficient ,SWITCHED reluctance motors - Abstract
The Solow residual method, traditionally pivotal for calculating total factor productivity (TFP), is typically not applied to green TFP calculations due to its exclusion of undesired outputs. Diverging from traditional approaches and other frontier methodologies such as Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA), this paper integrates undesired outputs and three types of spatial spillover effects into the conventional Solow framework, thereby creating a new spatiotemporal econometric Solow residual method (STE-SRM). Utilizing this novel method, the study computes the industrial green TFPs for 280 Chinese cities from 2003 to 2019, recalculates these TFPs using DEA-SBM and Bayesian SFA for the same cities and periods, and assesses the accuracy of the STE-SRM-derived TFPs through comparative analysis. Additionally, the paper explores the statistical properties of China's urban industrial green TFPs as derived from the STE-SRM, employing Dagum's Gini coefficient and spatial convergence analyses. The findings first indicate that by incorporating undesired outputs and spatial spillover into the Solow residual method, green TFPs are computable in alignment with the traditional Solow logic, although the allocation of per capita inputs and undesired outputs hinges on selecting the optimal empirical production function. Second, China's urban industrial green TFPs, calculated using the STE-SRM with the spatial Durbin model with mixed effects as the optimal model, show that cities like Huangshan, Fangchenggang, and Sanya have notably higher TFPs, whereas Jincheng, Datong, and Taiyuan display lower TFPs. Third, comparisons of China's urban industrial green TFP calculations reveal that those derived from the STE-SRM demonstrate broader but more concentrated results, while Bayesian SFA results are narrower and less concentrated, and DEA-SBM findings sit between these extremes. Fourth, the study highlights significant spatial heterogeneity in China's urban industrial green TFPs across different regions—eastern, central, western, and northeast China—with evident sigma convergence across the urban landscape, though absolute beta convergence is significant only in a limited subset of cities and time periods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. MERGING OF UNITS BASED ON INVERSE DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS.
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GHOBADI, S. and SOLEIMANI-CHAMKHORAMI, KH.
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DATA envelopment analysis ,MATHEMATICAL models ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,VECTORS (Calculus) ,FIXED point theory - Abstract
Inverse data envelopment analysis (InvDEA) is a remarkable and popular management tool. This paper deals with one application of this tool. In fact, the problem of the merging of units is investigated in the presence of negative data. The problem of merging units refers to the fact that a set of units create a new unit based on synergy to improve their performance. We use multiple objective programming for this purpose and suggest new models based on predetermined conditions for new units. The proposed models estimate inputs and outputs simul- taneously. Importance advantages of the proposed models are: i) We can follow multiple goals in the problem of merging units because mul- tiple objective programming is applied. ii) Models can simultaneously estimate the inputs and outputs of the combined unit. iii) Unlike the existing methods in the InvDEA-based merging literature, the negative data do not need to be transferred to positive data. Finally, a numerical example is used to explain and validate the model proposed in this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Statistical inference for Hicks–Moorsteen productivity indices
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Simar, Léopold, Zelenyuk, Valentin, and Zhao, Shirong
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26. A novel improved FMEA method using data envelopment analysis method and 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic model
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Chang, Kuei-Hu, Chen, Yi-Jun, and Liao, Chung-Cheng
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27. Integrating Relative Efficiency Models with Machine Learning Algorithms for Performance Prediction.
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Goncxalves Perroni, Marcos, Pereira da Veiga, Claudimar, Forteski, Elaine, Bittencourt Marconatto, Diego Antonio, Vieira da Silva, Wesley, Otávio Senff, Carlos, and Zhaohui Su
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ORGANIZATION management ,MACHINE learning ,DECISION trees ,NATURAL gas ,COMPUTER algorithms - Abstract
Predicting operational performance enables organizations to develop operational effectiveness goals considering different combinations of resources. Measuring performance is consolidated with advances in relative efficiency analysis techniques, including data envelopment analysis (DEA) and stochastic frontier analysis (SFA), albeit these methods lack predictive capability. This paper proposes an approach for performance prediction by integrating relative efficiency measurement models with machine learning algorithms. Data analyses were conducted using data provided by the energy assessment project offered to small and medium-sized manufacturing companies in the United States (n 7,548) using sales as the output, with the inputs being the number of employees, hours of operation, electricity, natural gas, cost of electricity, and cost of natural gas. Performance was estimated differently, employing parametric (SFA) and non-parametric (DEA) methods. The prediction benchmarking process occurred by adopting machine learning algorithms: regression (LM), support vector machine (SVM), K-nearest neighbor (KNN), linear discriminant analysis (LDA), random forest (RF), and decision tree (DT). The findings showed that it is possible to identify the best prediction algorithm associated with a performance model. However, the performance prediction may differ if different strategies for measuring performance or machine learning model configurations are used. In addition, SFA-LOG and SVM had the best performance for regression, and DEA-VRS/IRS excelled with random forest; the RF algorithm was the best fit across all performance approaches. The error rate depends on the algorithm and the performance model, and the number of classes must be reduced to obtain a higher success rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Decision-Making Conflict Measurement of Old Neighborhoods Renovation Based on Mixed Integer Programming DEA-Discriminant Analysis (MIP DEA–DA) Models.
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Shi, Hanfei, Liu, Xun, and Chen, Siyu
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DECISION theory ,INTEGER programming ,GROUP decision making ,DATA envelopment analysis ,DECISION making ,NEIGHBORHOODS ,FUZZY sets ,SOFT sets - Abstract
Renovating old neighborhoods for the benefit of people has become increasingly important in urban renewal. Nevertheless, old neighborhood renovations are currently considered a group decision-making issue under public participation, involving diverse decision-making subjects. Conflicts within a group are a common problem during group decision-making. In this paper, conflict is examined in the decision-making process for renovating old neighborhoods and novel ideas are provided for quantifying conflict. Public participation in old neighborhood renovations is assessed using conflict degree calculations in group decision-making. Based on the preferences of decision-making experts, a MIP DEA–DA (Mixed Integer Programming Data Envelopment Analysis–Discriminant Analysis) based partial binary tree cyclic clustering model is constructed for clustering experts, and an aggregated group conflict indicator and an aggregated conflict vector are computed, allowing for the quantification of conflict during the renovation process of the old neighborhood based on actual situations. Results indicate that there is primarily a conflict between the benefits of decision-making subject interests and the professionalism of decision-making renovations. This paper contributes to improving public participation, promoting the application of group decision-making theory in old neighborhood renovation, reducing conflict between decision-makers, and speeding up urban renewal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. A Bilevel DEA Model for Efficiency Evaluation and Target Setting with Stochastic Conditions.
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Georgiou, Andreas C., Kaparis, Konstantinos, Vretta, Eleni-Maria, Bitsis, Kyriakos, and Paltayian, George
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DATA envelopment analysis ,BANKING industry ,SUSTAINABILITY ,RESOURCE allocation ,ORGANIZATIONAL aims & objectives - Abstract
The effective allocation of limited resources and the establishment of targeted goals play a pivotal role in enhancing the overall efficiency of large enterprises and organizations. To achieve optimal organizational efficiency, managers seek dynamic strategies that adapt to the constraints of limited and uncertain historical data. This paper introduces an evaluation of organizational efficiency through a stochastic framework, employing a bilevel data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach. This decision-making process is centralized within a decision-making unit (DMU) overseeing subordinate decision-making units (subDMUs). Discrete scenarios, each associated with a realization probability, define the uncertain parameters in the bilevel DEA-based model. This stochastic approach allows for recourse actions upon scenario realization leading to an enhanced overall organizational strategy. Decision-makers acting within uncertain and dynamic environments can benefit from this research since it allows the investigation of efficiency assessment under alternative scenarios in the presence of volatility and risk. The potential impact of applying this methodology varies depending on the specific domain. Although, the context of this paper focuses on banking, in general, enhancing resource allocation and target setting under stochasticity, contributes to advancing sustainability across all its three dimensions (economic, environmental, social). As mentioned earlier, the practical application of our approach is demonstrated via a case study in the banking sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Nash Bargaining Game Enhanced Global Malmquist Productivity Index for Cross-Productivity Index.
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Fallahnejad, Reza, Mozaffari, Mohammad Reza, Wanke, Peter Fernandes, and Tan, Yong
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NEGOTIATION ,DIESEL multiple units ,DATA envelopment analysis - Abstract
The Global Malmquist Productivity Index (GMPI) stands as an evolution of the Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI), emphasizing global technology to incorporate all-time versions of Decision-Making Units (DMUs). This paper introduces a novel approach, integrating the Nash Bargaining Game model with GMPI to establish a Cross-Productivity Index. Our primary objective is to develop a comprehensive framework utilizing the Nash Bargaining Game model to derive equitable common weights for different time versions of DMUs. These weights serve as a fundamental component for cross-evaluation based on GMPI, facilitating a holistic assessment of DMU performance over varying time periods. The proposed index is designed with essential properties: feasibility, non-arbitrariness concerning the base time period, technological consistency across periods, and weight uniformity for GMPI calculations between two-time versions of a unit. This research amalgamates cross-evaluation and global technology while employing geometric averages to derive a conclusive cross-productivity index. The core motivation behind this methodology is to establish a reliable and fair means of evaluating DMU performance, integrating insights from Nash Bargaining Game principles and GMPI. This paper elucidates the rationale behind merging the Nash Bargaining Game model with GMPI and outlines the objectives to provide a comprehensive Cross-Productivity Index, aiming to enhance the robustness and reliability of productivity assessments across varied time frames. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Development and Balance Evaluation for Land Use and Transport Interaction Using Node‐Place Model and Data Envelopment Analysis.
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Ma, Xiaoyi, He, Hongjie, Liu, Mingmin, Jin, An, and Lee, Seungjae
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RURAL land use ,DATA envelopment analysis ,ECOLOGICAL regions ,URBAN renewal ,URBAN growth ,URBAN transit systems ,SUBURBS - Abstract
To meet the evolving demands of land use and transport interaction (LUTI) assessment within China's national territory spatial planning (NTSP) system, this paper introduces the level of development (LoD) and the level of matching (LoM) evaluation models, based on the traffic facility and land use factors. The LoD model, founded on the modified node‐place model, provides a comprehensive assessment of the traffic facility and land use development scales. Conversely, the LoM model, grounded in data envelopment analysis methods, evaluates the relative relationship between transport services and the travel demand generated by land use. The integrated use of LoD and LoM can both reflect the development scale and matching status between traffic services and travel activities, which are crucial contents in the planning works, especially within the NTSP framework. The proposed models are tested in the city of Guangzhou, and the LoD values exhibit peaks in central urban zones, suburban towns, and areas adjacent to railway transit, with a decline observed in rural farmland and ecological regions. In contrast, the LoM distribution performs a distinct pattern, highlighting numerous underperforming areas with congestion or idle problems in urban centers, alongside well‐coordinated regions showcasing a balance between traffic facilities and land uses in rural regions. Furthermore, the LoM scores revealed frequent instances of facility crowding in urban regions and intensive occurrences of facility idleness in rural areas. By marking regions with low LoD scores, the LoD model finds suitable application in determining the urban development border, essential for restricting land development and preserving farmland and ecological areas. Meanwhile, LoM aids in improving urban renewal efforts by assessing and optimizing the balance between intensive land uses and limited traffic facilities. Validated against the existing metrics, the combined use of LoD and LoM efficiently captures the most details of the LUTI process at the lowest computational cost. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Technical efficiency analysis of advanced medical centers in Burkina Faso.
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Kergall, Pauline, Guillon, Marlène, and Mathonnat, Jacky
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DATA envelopment analysis ,MEDICAL personnel ,LOW-income countries ,MEDICAL centers ,POPULATION density - Abstract
Introduction: Burkina Faso faces many challenges in the health domain, with no real opportunity for an increase in public health expenditures. In Burkina Faso, as in all low-income countries, health spending efficiency is crucial. The objective of this paper is to assess the efficiency of Advanced Medical Centers (AMCs)—which correspond to district hospitals—in Burkina Faso over the 2017–2020 period and identify the factors that promote—or, on the contrary, limit—the efficiency of these health structures. Method: We first assessed the efficiency level of the 45 AMCs running in the country between 2017 and 2020 using a bootstrap Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) methodology. Inputs include the number of doctors, nurses, other medical staff, non-medical staff, and beds, while output variables correspond to the number of inpatients, surgeries, outpatients, and inpatient days. In a second step, determinants of AMC's efficiency levels were explored using a double-bootstrap procedure. The roles of AMCs' internal and environmental factors were both considered. Results: We found a mean efficiency score of 0.51 over the study period, indicating that AMCs could have almost doubled their healthcare production without needing additional resources. The size, education level, and health status of the covered population and the density of the healthcare supply in the district appeared to be the driving factors of AMCs' efficiency. Conclusion: Our results indicate that improving the efficiency of AMCs should be a high-level priority for the Burkinabe health policy. Resources could be reallocated across AMCs to increase the overall efficiency of the health system. Key messages: - The efficiency of health spending is of crucial importance in Sub-Saharan Africa, given the important health needs and financial constraints those countries face. - No recent study has investigated the efficiency of Advanced Medical Centers (AMCs), which correspond to district hospitals, in Burkina Faso, although they play a pivotal role in the health system. - The healthcare production of AMCs could have almost doubled over the 2017–2020 period without any increase in the resources used. - Resource reallocation across AMCs based on population size and health needs could be performed to increase the overall efficiency of the health system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Fairness based unique common equilibrium efficient frontier for evaluating decision-making units with fixed-sum outputs.
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Feng, Qing, Li, Dengfeng, Zhou, Guichuan, and Wu, Zhibin
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DATA envelopment analysis ,ELECTRIC equipment ,PRICES ,FAIRNESS ,EQUILIBRIUM - Abstract
Data envelopment analysis, a non-parametric programming approach, has been extended to situations in which all total decision-making unit (DMU) outputs are fixed, and a secondary goal approach based on a minimum reduction strategy proposed to achieve an equilibrium efficient frontier to evaluate these fixed-sum output DMUs. However, the non-uniqueness of the equilibrium efficient frontier and the calculation burden of the iterative procedure have reduced the practicability of these approaches. Therefore, to address these problems, this paper developed a fairness based common equilibrium efficient frontier data envelopment analysis approach (CEEFDEA) that can guarantee the uniqueness of the common equilibrium efficient frontier and achieve such a frontier in only one step. Fairness is also included into the proposed CEEFDEA approach and the price of fairness is defined. One numerical example from previous studies and one case study focused on an efficiency evaluation of the Chinese appliance industry in 2019 are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. The results from the numerical example showed that the proposed CEEFDEA approach was able to achieve a fairer common equilibrium efficient frontier at the expense of a 5.85% increase in the adjustment proportion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Balanced performance assessment under uncertainty: an integrated CSW-DEA and balanced scorecard (BSC).
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Zarei Mahmoudabadi, Mohammad and Emrouznejad, Ali
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GROUP decision making ,DATA envelopment analysis ,BALANCED scorecard ,MATHEMATICAL programming ,PERFORMANCE management - Abstract
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a mathematical programming model that calculates the relative efficiency of homogenous Decision Making Units (DMUs). The conventional DEA models used to calculate the efficiency require the exact amount of inputs and outputs; in real business situations, however, it is often impossible to determine the exact numeral value of some inputs and outputs. At the same time the Common Set of Weights (CSW) overcomes the weakness of DEA models for assessment under same conditions. On the other hands, it is important to considering the balance in evaluation and calculation of indicators. This study develops a new model to calculate the CSW in fuzzy environments, considering the balanced environment using the Balanced Scorecard (BSC). Our proposed model is linear for fairly and equitably evaluating the DMUs on the same scale, also enables us to deal with fuzzy environment and greatly reduces the computational complexities for enormous volumes of data in many real applications and treat difficulties in fuzzy DEA models. From a managerial point of view, this paper aims to provide an integrated framework to form a better strategic decision-making process about organization performance, which ultimately leads to the competitive advantages and success of the organization in the long run. Finally, in the field of performance management, the proposed model was applied to evaluate the performances of ten manufacturing enterprises in to confirm the validity and applicability of the proposed approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Cost, Revenue and Profit Efficiency in multi-period network system: A DEA-R based Approach.
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Gharakhanlou, M. Ahmadkhanlou, Thohidi, G., Shotorbani, N. Azarmir, Razavyan, S., and Shureshjani, R. Abbasi
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DATA envelopment analysis ,TIME measurements ,DECISION making ,DATA analysis ,NUMERICAL analysis - Abstract
It has been proven that Data Envelopment Analysis is an efficient method to compare different decision making units with multiple inputs and outputs, but traditional Data Envelopment Analysis models suffers some difficulties: (a)- the inputs and outputs are not supposed to be given in terms of ratio. Thus, when the data are partially available, the decision maker will be unable to access missing data from the present data; (b) in measuring the efficiency of a set of decision making units for some periods, the conventional Data Envelopment Analysis based technique cannot handle the problem posed in a periodic form where the costs, profits and revenue efficiency of the main problems in the network structures are required. The contribution of this paper is four folded: (1) the cost, revenue and profit efficiency of each stages are calculated from the proposed method depends on the performance of the unit in both stages. (2) Our method evaluates the total cost, revenue and profit efficiency in a whole t (t = 1, . . ., T) time periods derived from all periodic and every stage efficiency, (3) The proposed method in this study yields the efficiency measures deals with ratio data, (4) To elucidate the details of the proposed method, the proposed multi-period DEA-R method was employed to measure the efficiency of ten units in three separate time periods. Numerical examples are also provided to explain the presented methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Performance evaluation of marine ecological compensation in coastal cities of China via a novel two-stage bargaining game DEA with imprecise data.
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Zezhou Zou, Xiaofan Zhang, Jinwu Gao, and Jian Li
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MARINE resources conservation ,DATA envelopment analysis ,CITIES & towns ,NASH equilibrium ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
To alleviate the pressure of economic development on the marine environment, the Marine Ecological Compensation (MEC) has become a major policy tool for the Chinese government to reconcile the contradiction between economic development and the marine environment. In this paper, we propose a novel two-stage bargaining game data envelopment analysis (DEA) model to evaluate the performance of MEC under the cooperative structure. The proposed model considers the link between marine economic development (MED) and marine environmental protection (MEP). Meanwhile, the equivalent form, Nash equilibrium solution, sensitivity and stability of the model are as well documented to further analyze MED and MEP. Eventually, a case study of 30 coastal cities in China serves to verify the practicable effectiveness of the foregoing model combined with numerical simulation and support key insights as below: (i) According to the results evaluated by the decentralized DEA model, we find that if one party of MED and MEP takes priority, the efficiency score of the other party will be severely affected; (ii) the evaluation results of sensitivity and stability demonstrate that inputs and outputs have different impact degrees on the efficiency scores of MED and MEP, which provide directions for improving the efficiency of both systems; (iii) The proposed model addresses the limitation of the conventional two-stage DEA model that cannot handle uncertain variables, thus revealing the influence of uncertainty on MEC efficiency. The compelling evidence presented in the case study solidifies the effectiveness of the proposed model, establishing its promising prospects for application in evaluating the performance of DMUs with a two-stage structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. How does energy transition improve energy utilization efficiency? A case study of China's coal‐to‐gas program.
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Zhou, Zhixiang, Zhu, Yifei, Li, Yannan, and Wu, Huaqing
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DATA envelopment analysis , *CARBON emissions , *CONSUMPTION (Economics) , *CARBON offsetting , *GREENHOUSE gas mitigation - Abstract
Improving energy efficiency by adjusting the structure of energy consumption types is of great significance for reducing carbon emissions in the short term. The present paper constructs new data envelopment analysis models for evaluating energy utilization under different structural conditions and calculating potential emissions reductions. We conducted empirical research on 30 provinces in China from 2003 to 2019—a time frame that coincides with the instituting of China's “coal‐to‐gas” program. Our results show that technological progress is the main way for China to reduce carbon emissions and that it is possible to reduce the total amount of carbon emissions by 35%. Additionally, optimizing the energy consumption structure following the coal‐to‐gas program guidelines could reduce the country's carbon emissions by a further 25%. Finally, this paper provides specific policy recommendations based on the efficiency analysis results to guide each province in reducing carbon emissions under the conditions of energy demand growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. The Use of DEA for ESG Activities and DEI Initiatives Considered as "Pillar of Sustainability" for Economic Growth Assessment in Western Balkans.
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Basdekidou, Vasiliki and Papapanagos, Harry
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ENVIRONMENTAL, social, & governance factors ,DATA envelopment analysis ,ECONOMIC development ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
Data envelopment analysis (DEA), which is frequently used in efficiency analysis, has also been applied to the measurement of entrepreneurial efficiency for the attainment of desired values of macroeconomic indicators (such as the objectives of sustainable economic growth). For this application, DEA takes into account the economic, environmental, and social impact of entrepreneurship as the three dimensions of sustainability. This paper aimed to investigate the potential for a scalable (in diversity, equity, and inclusion dimensions) DEA application in sustainable entrepreneurship performance (SEP) assessment through three channels (assessing SEP without ESG activities; ESG→SEP; ESG (DEI)→SEP) and present an empirical study related to economic growth assessment and its environmental, social, and governance (ESG), and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) determinants across selected Western Balkans (WB) and European Union (EU) companies, based on the use of the proposed scalable DEA. It highlights how crucial a scalable nonparametric approach to macroeconomic efficiency analysis is and provides a more comprehensive perspective to the researchers on this issue. This study used a non-oriented DEA model with variable return-to-scale in a group of 60 WB and 60 EU companies, all of which adopted ICT/Blockchain (BC) technologies (the 11 ESG metrics). The annual corporate data was collected for seven years from 2017 until 2023. We projected the selected data to three country particularities (mass acceptance, adoption, and implementation of ICT/BC; mass labor force return from overseas; and ethnic, cultural, and religious particularities) and performed statistical analysis. Our findings estimate the influence of these three particularities on economic growth potential. In all countries' cases, we found a statistically sound (significant, positive) correlation between ESG and SEP's economic growth quality performance. Particularly, when corporate social and DEI initiatives mediate (channel III), SEP's economic growth gains the best performance (+18%) in countries with ethnic, cultural, and religious particularities (BiH, NM), a +17% in countries enjoying massive labor force return from overseas (AL) and performs well in quality (particularly in the innovation and integrity) SEP performance success dimensions (all WB and EU countries). The proposed scalable DEA shows clearly, by performing an empirical analysis, which modern business (adopting ICT/BC) is the most effective in achieving sustainability projected to country particularities, helping corporate management to improve economic growth efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. The Evaluation of Climate Change Competitiveness via DEA Models and Shannon Entropy: EU Regions.
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Karman, Agnieszka and Banaś, Jarosław
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UNCERTAINTY (Information theory) ,DATA envelopment analysis ,CLIMATE change ,ENTROPY - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to assess the efficiency of climate change competitiveness via a case study on EU regions by using the data envelopment analysis (DEA) model and Shannon entropy. First, on the same premise as similar composite indicators, we develop a DEA model to assess the relative performance of the regions in climate change competitiveness. Then, we extend our calculations with a DEA-like model and Shannon entropy to derive global estimates of a new competitiveness index by using common weights. Results show that the proposed DEA-Entropy model enables the construction of a regional climate change competitiveness index among all regions via a set of common weights. The proposed model's common weight structure demonstrates more discriminative power compared to the weights obtained through pure DEA or DEA-like methods. In order to validate the proposed DEA-Entropy model, it was applied to 120 EU regions. The results are meaningful for the regions to improve their competitiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Research on food security issues considering changes in rainfall.
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Jiang, SiMan, Chen, Shuyue, Xiao, Qiqi, and Fang, Zhong
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HUNGER ,FOOD security ,ECONOMIC conditions in China ,DATA envelopment analysis ,AGRICULTURAL diversification ,FOODBORNE diseases - Abstract
Ensuring food security is not only vital to the adequate supply of food in the world, but also the key to the economic development and social stability of various countries. Based on the panel data of 29 provinces in China from 2016 to 2020, this paper selects the number of foodborne diseases patients and iodine deficiency disease patients as reference objects, uses stunting rate of children under 5 years old, malnutrition rate of children under 5 years old, obesity rate of children under 5 years old, and newborn visit rate to measure improving nutrition, proposes Meta Entropy Two-Stage Dynamic Direction Distance Function (DDF) Under an exogenous Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model to measure the efficiency of hunger eradication, food security, and improving nutrition under the influence of exogenous variable rainfall. The research results indicate that the sustainability of China's agricultural economy is insufficient, and the focus of attention should be different in different stages. In addition, the average efficiency of the three regions generally shows a decreasing level in the eastern, western, and central regions. In order to improve China's ability to guarantee food security, we must continue to strengthen the construction of agricultural infrastructure, increase policy support for green agricultural production, promote the diversification of agricultural production, and enrich people's agricultural product consumption varieties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. An integrated cost based approach for warehouse performance evaluation: A new multiphase model.
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Chen, Ning, Liu, Qilei, Stević, Željko, Andrejić, Milan, and Pajić, Vukašin
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GROUP decision making ,DATA envelopment analysis ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,INTERVAL analysis ,WAREHOUSE management ,WAREHOUSES - Abstract
Warehouses represent key links in domestic and international commodity flows. The increasing shortage of workers and increasing costs on the one hand, and the increasing number and stricter demands of users on the other hand lead warehouse managers to realize their operations as efficiently as possible. A proposed model has an objective of enabling companies to monitor warehouse performance in an authoritative, reliable, and simple way and define appropriate corrective measures accordingly. The proposed empirical research consists of three stages, where in the first stage a combination of Principal Component Analysis-Data Envelopment Analysis methods was applied in order to determine efficient warehouses based on 90 decision making units. In the second phase, a completely new method called Interval Fuzzy Rough Pivot Pair-wise Relative Criteria Importance Assessment method used for determining criteria weights was developed and applied, which is one of the most important novelties of this study. In the last phase, the Interval Fuzzy Rough Measurement of Alternatives and Ranking according to the Compromise Solution method was applied to rank the alternatives. Twelve criteria were observed to evaluate 21 alternatives. Based on the results, it was concluded that salary stood out as the most important criterion, while amortization stood out as the least significant criterion. On the other hand, alternatives A9 and A10 stood out as the best-ranked alternatives while A1, A2, and A3 stood out as the least efficient ones. The paper provides clear scientific contributions that are reflected in the reduction of the gap that was observed after reviewing the literature where there is a lack of papers dealing with this task. Also, the combination of methods applied in the paper has not been used so far, so it can be said that this paper represents an excellent basis for further research. The model has practical contributions as it allows decision-makers to make quality decisions regarding the operation of their warehouses in different time periods or observation periods, as well as it represents a decision support tool that can be used for better warehouse management. • New model for warehouse performance evaluation has been proposed. • An integrated PCA-DEA-IFR PIPRECIA-IFR MARCOS Model was developed. • New approach IFR PIPRECIA was developed and presented in literature for first time. • The model enables more accurate and precise decision-making in logistics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Approach in inputs & outputs selection of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) efficiency measurement in hospitals: A systematic review.
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Zubir, M. Zulfakhar, Noor, A. Azimatun, Mohd Rizal, A. M., Harith, A. Aziz, Abas, M. Ihsanuddin, Zakaria, Zuriyati, and A. Bakar, Anwar Fazal
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DATA envelopment analysis ,HEALTH care industry ,JUDGMENT (Psychology) ,HOSPITALS - Abstract
The efficiency and productivity evaluation process commonly employs Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) as a performance tool in numerous fields, such as the healthcare industry (hospitals). Therefore, this review examined various hospital-based DEA articles involving input and output variable selection approaches and the recent DEA developments. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) methodology was utilised to extract 89 English articles containing empirical data between 2014 and 2022 from various databases (Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Springer Link, and Google Scholar). Furthermore, the DEA model parameters were determined using information from previous studies, while the approaches were identified narratively. This review grouped the approaches into four sections: literature review, data availability, systematic method, and expert judgement. An independent single strategy or a combination with other methods was then applied to these approaches. Consequently, the focus of this review on various methodologies employed in hospitals could limit its findings. Alternative approaches or techniques could be utilised to determine the input and output variables for a DEA analysis in a distinct area or based on different perspectives. The DEA application trend was also significantly similar to that of previous studies. Meanwhile, insufficient data was observed to support the usability of any DEA model in terms of fitting all model parameters. Therefore, several recommendations and methodological principles for DEA were proposed after analysing the existing literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. A novel robust network data envelopment analysis approach for performance assessment of mutual funds under uncertainty.
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Peykani, Pejman, Emrouznejad, Ali, Mohammadi, Emran, and Gheidar-Kheljani, Jafar
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DATA envelopment analysis ,MUTUAL funds ,ROBUST optimization ,DATA modeling - Abstract
Mutual fund (MF) is one of the applicable and popular tools in investment market. The aim of this paper is to propose an approach for performance evaluation of mutual fund by considering internal structure and financial data uncertainty. To reach this goal, the robust network data envelopment analysis (RNDEA) is presented for extended two-stage structure. In the RNDEA method, leader–follower (non-cooperative game) and robust optimization approaches are applied in order to modeling network data envelopment analysis (NDEA) and dealing with uncertainty, respectively. The proposed RNDEA approach is implemented for performance assessment of 15 mutual funds. Illustrative results show that presented method is applicable and effective for performance evaluation and ranking of MFs in the presence of uncertain data. Also, the results reveal that the discriminatory power of robust NDEA approach is more than the discriminatory power of deterministic NDEA models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Efficiency evaluation with data uncertainty.
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Wu, Jie, Shen, Lulu, Zhang, Ganggang, Zhou, Zhixiang, and Zhu, Qingyuan
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DATA envelopment analysis ,ROBUST optimization ,MATHEMATICAL optimization ,MANUFACTURING processes ,RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
As one of the most popular techniques for performance evaluation, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has been widely applied in many areas. However, the self-evaluation used in DEA leaves it open to much criticism. Moreover, most researchers have ignored the fact that reality abounds with uncertainty and have assumed that the data used for evaluation is deterministic and accurate. Both assumptions make it difficult to evaluate the efficiency of real-world production processes correctly and reasonably. In this paper, we propose a series of robust cross-efficiency (RCE) models based on robust optimization theory and cross-efficiency to deal with these problems. First of all, the proposed RCE models allow the conservatism level to be adjusted easily to suit the attitude of the decision-maker towards uncertainty. In addition, the RCE models have better discrimination power than the existing robust CCR models. We present two applications to demonstrate the effectiveness and stability of our models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. Data envelopment analysis model with decision makers' preferences: a robust credibility approach.
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Omrani, Hashem, Alizadeh, Arash, Emrouznejad, Ali, and Teplova, Tamara
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GROUP decision making ,DATA envelopment analysis ,ROBUST optimization ,DECISION making ,FUZZY sets - Abstract
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is one of the widely used methods to measure the efficiency scores of decision making units (DMUs). Conventional DEA is unable to consider both uncertainty in data and decision makers' (DMs) judgments in the evaluations. This study, to address the shortcomings of the conventional DEA, proposes a new best worst method (BWM)- robust credibility DEA (BWM-RCDEA) model to estimate the efficiency scores of DMUs considering DMs' preferences and uncertain data, simultaneously. First, to handle uncertainty in input and output variables, fuzzy credibility model has been applied. Additionally, uncertainty in constructing fuzzy sets is modeled using robust optimization with fuzzy perturbation degree. In this paper, two new types of RCDEA models are proposed: RCDEA model with exact perturbation in fuzzy inputs and outputs and RCDEA model with fuzzy perturbation in fuzzy inputs and outputs. In addition, to deal with flexibility of weights and incorporating DMs' judgement into the RCDEA model, a bi-objective BWM-RCDEA model is introduced. Finally, the proposed bi-objective model is solved using min–max approach. To illustrate the usefulness and capability of the proposed model, efficiency scores of 39 distribution companies in Iran is investigated and results are analyzed and discussed. Finally, based on the results, recommendations have been made for policy makers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. An Improved DPSIR-DEA Assessment Model for Urban Resilience: A Case Study of 105 Large Cities in China.
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Jiao, Liudan, Han, Bowei, Tan, Qilin, Zhang, Yu, Huo, Xiaosen, Wu, Liu, and Wu, Ya
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DATA envelopment analysis ,EMERGENCY management ,LIFE cycles (Biology) ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,SUSTAINABLE construction - Abstract
Urban development is facing increasingly complex disturbances. Assessing large cities' urban resilience is important for improving their ability to withstand disturbances and promoting sustainable development. Therefore, this paper establishes an improved assessment model for urban resilience based on the driving force–pressure–state–impact–response (DPSIR) and data envelopment analysis (DEA) model. The Malmquist index, Dagum Gini coefficient, and Markov chain were sequentially used for spatiotemporal evolution and differential resilience analysis. Then, 105 large Chinese cities were selected as case studies. The results indicate their overall resilience is relatively high; each year's average resilience efficiency can achieve DEA effectiveness. The distribution pattern of resilience level presents a healthy olive-shaped structure. However, there is also a significant difference between the two poles. During the research period, the combined effect of technological efficiency improvement and technological progress resulted in the overall resilience slowly improving, and this process was more driven by technological innovation. At the same time, the overall regional difference in resilience also shows a narrowing trend, and the current spatial differences mainly come from the difference within subregions and super-density. In future transfer predictions, the resilience of large cities will show good stability with a higher probability of maintaining stability; if the resilience undergoes a transition, the probability of an increase will be higher than a decrease. Based on the life cycle process of resilience, this study selects indicators that can characterize the level of resilience according to the DPSIR model, which comprehensively reflects the characteristics of urban resilience. This study's results can provide particular reference values for urban disaster response emergency planning and sustainable development construction, and it also provides new ideas for the assessment research of urban resilience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Technical efficiency in secondary education and health for developed and developing countries: an estimate for 2018.
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Castañeda-Rodríguez, Víctor Mauricio
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DATA envelopment analysis ,COST structure ,SECONDARY education ,DEVELOPING countries ,HIGHER education - Abstract
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48. TEAM-BOUNDED DEA EFFICIENCY SCORES: THE CASE OF UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PLAYERS.
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Ivanović, Luka, Radovanović, Sandro, Savić, Gordana, Delibašić, Boris, and Popović, Milena
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DATA envelopment analysis ,TEAM sports - Abstract
Measuring the efficiency of a football player is an interesting task. Every player invests time and energy to produce an outcome during the game that can lead to a better score for the team. However, football is a team sport, thus the synergy of the entire team is an invisible factor that influences the outcomes a player produces. In this paper, we introduce a novel efficiency estimation model based on the data envelopment analysis that incorporates the team effect in the efficiency score. To achieve this effect, we presented data envelopment analysis models using a single mathematical model. This allows us to define lower and upper bounds on the team efficiency score. More specifically, we introduce a novel type of assurance region constraint around the team performance such that the efficiency score cannot exceed γ times the average team efficiency score. The results of the proposed mathematical model on the UEFA Champions League 2021/22 season show that efficiency scores can be heavily affected by inefficient teammates. However, if the entire team performed well, the drop in efficiency scores is insignificant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. A new approach for ranking decision-making units in data envelopment analysis by using communication game theory.
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Amiri, M. and Ashrafi, A.
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GAME theory ,DECISION making ,DATA envelopment analysis ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
Ranking decision making units (DMUs) is an important topic in data envelopment analysis (DEA). When efficient DMUs or inefficient DMUs have the same efficiency score, the traditional DEA model usually fails to rank all DMUs. For the sake of comparing and improving the discrimination power of DMUs, some proposed approaches use cooperative game theory for ranking DMUs. In this paper, communication game theory, which includes a transferable utility cooperative game and an undirected graph describing limited cooperation between players, can be used to rank DMUs. The idea is that the ranking of DMUs can be done by measuring the effect of removing a subset of DMUs on the total share of the remaining DMUs obtained by the reference frontier share model. In the proposed approach, the players are the DMUs, and the characteristic function measures the increase and decrease in the total share of each DMU. The current paper considers the total share for efficient and inefficient DMUs to rank all DMUs. The proposed approach has been tested on several datasets and compared with the results of the previous ranking methods, which sometimes coincide. In the empirical study, a complete ranking of DMUs is useful and reasonable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. New clusterization of global seaport countries based on their DEA and FDEA network efficiency scores.
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Nadarajan, Dineswary, Aruchunan, Elayaraja, and Mohd Noor, Noor Fadiya
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VEHICULAR ad hoc networks ,DATA envelopment analysis ,TRANSPORTATION management ,HARBORS ,MOLECULAR connectivity index - Abstract
Global seaport network efficiency can be measured using the Liner Shipping Connectivity Index (LSCI) with Gross Domestic Product. This paper utilizes k-means and hierarchical strategies by leveraging the results obtained from Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Fuzzy Data Envelopment Analysis (FDEA) to cluster 133 countries based on their seaport network efficiency scores. Previous studies have explored hkmeans clustering for traffic, maritime transportation management, swarm optimization, vessel trajectory prediction, vessels behaviours, vehicular ad hoc network etc. However, there remains a notable absence of clustering research specifically addressing the efficiency of global seaport networks. This research proposed hkmeans as the best strategy for the seaport network efficiency clustering where our four newly founded clusters; low connectivity (LC), medium connectivity (MC), high connectivity (HC) and very high connectivity (VHC) are new applications in the field. Using the hkmeans algorithm, 24 countries have been clustered under LC, 47 countries under MC, 40 countries under HC and 22 countries under VHC. With and without a fuzzy dataset distribution, this demonstrates that the hkmeans clustering is consistent and practical to form grouping of general data types. The findings of this research can be useful for researchers, authorities, practitioners and investors in guiding their future analysis, decision and policy makings involving data grouping and prediction especially in the maritime economy and transportation industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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