Gap minimization for peer-evaluation in DEA cross-efficiency (Q2336428)

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    Gap minimization for peer-evaluation in DEA cross-efficiency
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7131603

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      Gap minimization for peer-evaluation in DEA cross-efficiency (English)
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      19 November 2019
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      Summary: Cross-efficiency evaluation is an effective and widely used method for ranking decision making units (DMUs) in data envelopment analysis (DEA). Gap minimization criterion is introduced in aggressive and benevolent cross-efficiency methods to avoid possible extreme efficiency from peer-evaluation and to get equitable results. On the basis of this criterion, a weighted cross-efficiency method with similarity distance that, respectively, considers the aggressive and the benevolent formulations is proposed to determine cross-efficiency. The weights of the cross-evaluation determined by this method are positively influenced by self-evaluation and thus are propitious to resolving conflict. Numerical demonstration reveals the feasibility of the proposed method.
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