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The following pages link to Cross-efficiency aggregation in DEA models using the evidential-reasoning approach (Q2356105):
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- An equilibrium efficiency frontier data envelopment analysis approach for evaluating decision-making units with fixed-sum outputs (Q297292) (← links)
- Generalized ordered weighted utility averaging-hyperbolic absolute risk aversion operators and their applications to group decision-making (Q319061) (← links)
- Performance evaluation of four-stage blood supply chain with feedback variables using NDEA cross-efficiency and entropy measures under IER uncertainty (Q1686411) (← links)
- A new reliable performance evaluation model: IFB-IER-DEA (Q1735957) (← links)
- On Pareto-optimality in the cross-efficiency evaluation (Q2028862) (← links)
- Integration of neural network and AP-NDEA model for performance evaluation of sustainable pharmaceutical supply chain (Q2085513) (← links)
- A novel approach to subgraph selection with multiple weights on arcs (Q2168723) (← links)
- Cross-efficiency aggregation method based on prospect consensus process (Q2173119) (← links)
- Data envelopment analysis cross efficiency evaluation with reciprocal behaviors (Q2241137) (← links)
- Group decision making with expertons and uncertain generalized probabilistic weighted aggregation operators (Q2256220) (← links)
- A ratio-based method for ranking production units in profit efficiency measurement (Q2398025) (← links)
- Parameter estimation based on interval-valued belief structures (Q2629700) (← links)
- Data envelopment analysis cross-efficiency model in fuzzy environments (Q2987959) (← links)
- Comprehensive Cross-Efficiency Methods with Common Weight Restrictions in Data Envelopment Analysis (Q5149531) (← links)
- DEA cross‐efficiency aggregation based on preference structure and acceptability analysis (Q6070881) (← links)
- DEA cross‐efficiency ranking method considering satisfaction and consensus degree (Q6092571) (← links)
- Aggregation of meta-technology ratio in DEA framework using the evidential reasoning approach (Q6148950) (← links)