Incentive Efficient Production Frontiers: An Agency Perspective on DEA
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4320088
DOI10.1287/mnsc.40.8.959zbMath0816.90017OpenAlexW2040639315MaRDI QIDQ4320088
Publication date: 15 January 1995
Published in: Management Science (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.40.8.959
data envelopment analysisDEAmoral hazardproductivity measuresempirical production frontiersoptimal incentive provision
Related Items (21)
Frontier-based incentive mechanisms for allocating common revenues or fixed costs ⋮ DEA based auctions ⋮ A super-efficiency model for ranking efficient units in data envelopment analysis ⋮ Procedures for ranking technical and cost efficient units: with a focus on nonconvexity ⋮ Cost of effort in benchmarking: exploration and applications ⋮ Super efficiency evaluations based on potential slack ⋮ A frontier-based system of incentives for units in organisations with varying degrees of decentralisation ⋮ Using frontier efficiency models as a tool to re-engineer networks of public sector branches: an application to the Hellenic Tobacco Organization. ⋮ A generalized DEA model for inputs/outputs estimation ⋮ A DEA-based incentives system for centrally managed multi-unit organisations ⋮ Resource allocation for performance improvement ⋮ A DEA methodology to evaluate the impact of information asymmetry on the efficiency of not-for-profit organizations with an application to higher education in Brazil ⋮ A classification of DEA models when the internal structure of the decision making units is considered ⋮ Super-efficiency in stochastic data envelopment analysis: an input relaxation approach ⋮ From efficiency measurement to efficiency improvement: The choice of a relevant benchmark ⋮ DEA with efficiency classification preserving conditional convexity ⋮ ACADEA?a decision support system for faculty performance reviews ⋮ Stochastic frontier models with time-varying conditional variances ⋮ Exploring the potential of data envelopment analysis for enhancing pay-for-performance programme design in primary health care ⋮ Allocative efficiency of technically inefficient production units ⋮ Nested frontier-based best practice regulation under asymmetric information in a principal-agent framework
This page was built for publication: Incentive Efficient Production Frontiers: An Agency Perspective on DEA