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The following pages link to Second stage DEA: comparison of approaches for modelling the DEA score (Q872289):
Displayed 18 items.
- Management of agricultural research centers in Brazil: a DEA application using a dynamic GMM approach (Q300071) (← links)
- A general class of zero-or-one inflated beta regression models (Q434931) (← links)
- Inflated beta distributions (Q451371) (← links)
- Risk disclosure and firm operational efficiency (Q829137) (← links)
- Efficiency and sustainability assessment for a group of farmers in the Brazilian amazon (Q839792) (← links)
- Determining sources of relative inefficiency in heterogeneous samples: methodology using cluster analysis, DEA and neural networks (Q976341) (← links)
- Using least squares and Tobit in second stage DEA efficiency analyses (Q1015001) (← links)
- Alternative approaches to include exogenous variables in DEA measures: A comparison using Monte Carlo (Q1017436) (← links)
- Relating supply network structure to productive efficiency: a multi-stage empirical investigation (Q1751832) (← links)
- One-stage and two-stage DEA estimation of the effects of contextual variables (Q1926772) (← links)
- Two-stage estimation of the impact of contextual variables in stochastic frontier production function models using data envelopment analysis: second stage OLS versus bootstrap approaches (Q1999365) (← links)
- Cross-country comparison of the efficiency of the European forest sector and second stage DEA approach (Q2159534) (← links)
- Assessment of the technical efficiency of Brazilian logistic operators using data envelopment analysis and one inflated beta regression (Q2178377) (← links)
- Variable selection in data envelopment analysis via Akaike's information criteria (Q2399328) (← links)
- The Truncated Inflated Beta Distribution (Q2884888) (← links)
- A regression model for special proportions (Q4970803) (← links)
- Policy evaluation and efficiency: a systematic literature review (Q6071071) (← links)
- A parametric quantile regression approach for modelling zero‐or‐one inflated double bounded data (Q6091704) (← links)