A feasible interval for weights in data envelopment analysis
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Recommendations
- Avoiding infeasibility in DEA models with weight restrictions
- Weight restrictions and free production in data envelopment analysis
- Consistent weight restrictions in data envelopment analysis
- Suitability and redundancy of non-homogeneous weight restrictions for measuring the relative efficiency in DEA.
- Side effects of absolute weight bounds in DEA models
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3761780 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 970029 (Why is no real title available?)
- Assessing the relative efficiency of decision making units using DEA models with weight restrictions
- Cone ratio data envelopment analysis and multi-objective programming
- DEA models for the explicit maximisation of relative efficiency
- Measuring the efficiency of decision making units
- Polyhedral cone-ratio DEA models with an illustrative application to large commercials banks
- Simulating weights restrictions in data envelopment analysis by means of unobserved DMUs
- Some Models for Estimating Technical and Scale Inefficiencies in Data Envelopment Analysis
- Weights restrictions and value judgements in data envelopment analysis: Evolution, development and future directions
Cited in
(8)- Goal programming approaches for data envelopment analysis cross efficiency evaluation
- Improving the discrimination power and weights dispersion in the data envelopment analysis
- Finding closest target for bank branches in the presence of weight restrictions using data envelopment analysis
- Including principal component weights to improve discrimination in data envelopment analysis
- Profitability analysis using IDEA-DA framework
- A new hybrid decision making system for supplier selection
- Measure of efficiency in DEA with fuzzy input-output levels: a methodology for assessing, ranking and imposing of weights restrictions
- Data envelopment analysis for weight derivation and aggregation in the analytic hierarchy process
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