Infeasibility Of Super-Efficiency Data Envelopment Analysis Models
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5888097
Recommendations
Cited in
(73)- Modified super-efficiency DEA models for solving infeasibility under non-negative data set
- Nash bargaining game enhanced global Malmquist productivity index for cross-productivity index
- The role of hyperplanes for characterizing suspicious units in DEA
- Allocating the fixed cost as a complementary input in two-stage system: a DEA approach
- A ratio-based method for ranking production units in profit efficiency measurement
- Evaluating NBA player performance using bounded integer data envelopment analysis
- A nonparametric framework to detect outliers in estimating production frontiers
- Prioritization method for frontier DMUs: A slack-based measure
- Assessing bids of Greek public organizations service providers using data envelopment analysis
- Selecting slacks-based data envelopment analysis models
- Sensitivity analysis of efficient units in the presence of non-discretionary inputs
- European energy efficiency evaluation based on the use of super-efficiency under undesirable outputs in SBM models
- A new approach to rank the decision making units in presence of infeasibility in intuitionistic fuzzy environment
- Multi-period additive efficiency measurement in data envelopment analysis with non-positive and undesirable data
- A note on DEA vs principal component analysis: An improvement to Joe Zhu's approach
- Robustness of efficiency scores in data envelopment analysis with interval scale data
- Measuring super-efficiency in DEA in the presence of infeasibility
- The super-efficiency procedure for outlier identification, not for ranking efficient units
- Exploring the efficiency and effectiveness in global e-retailing companies
- Sensitivity and stability analysis in DEA with bounded uncertainty
- Hedge fund performance appraisal using data envelopment analysis
- A comment on ``Measuring super-efficiency in DEA in the presence of infeasibility
- A super-efficiency model for ranking efficient units in data envelopment analysis
- Ranking efficient dmus using the Tchebycheff norm
- Super-efficiency infeasibility in the presence of nonradial measurement
- Ranking using \(l_{1}\)-norm in data envelopment analysis
- A metafrontier-based yardstick competition mechanism for incentivising units in centrally managed multi-group organisations
- Fixed input allocation methods based on super CCR efficiency invariance and practical feasibility
- Super-efficiency in stochastic data envelopment analysis: an input relaxation approach
- The impact of tourist destination on hotel efficiency: a data envelopment analysis approach
- Data envelopment analysis with common weights: the weight restriction approach
- Using Monte Carlo method for ranking interval data
- Ranking DMUs by \(l_1\)-norm with fuzzy data in DEA
- Ranking all DEA-efficient DMUs based on cross efficiency and analytic hierarchy process methods
- An effective transformation in ranking using \(l_{1}\)-norm in data envelopment analysis
- Frontier-based incentive mechanisms for allocating common revenues or fixed costs
- A two-stage improved base point slacks-based measure of super-efficiency for negative data handling
- Super-efficiency and DEA sensitivity analysis
- Sensitivity and stability analysis in DEA
- An extension on super slacks-based measure DEA approach
- Employing super-efficiency analysis as an alternative to DEA: an application in outpatient substance abuse treatment
- Data envelopment analysis (DEA) -- thirty years on
- How the great recession affects performance: a case of Pennsylvania hospitals using DEA
- Evaluation of deregulated airline networks using data envelopment analysis combined with principal component analysis with an application to Western Europe
- Theory and statistical properties of quantile data envelopment analysis
- Additive super-efficiency in integer-valued data envelopment analysis
- Using the gradient line for ranking DMUs in DEA.
- Resolving the infeasibility of the super-efficiency DEA based on DDF
- Information systems project prioritization using data envelopment analysis
- A DEA-based incentives system for centrally managed multi-unit organisations
- A new DEA ranking system based on changing the reference set
- Integrated dynamic interval data envelopment analysis in the presence of integer and negative data
- Ranking decision making units by imposing a minimum weight restriction in the data envelopment analysis
- The evil of superefficiency
- A slacks-based measure of super-efficiency in data envelopment analysis: a comment
- A modified Malmquist-Luenberger productivity index: assessing environmental productivity performance in China
- Nested frontier-based best practice regulation under asymmetric information in a principal-agent framework
- An interactive benchmark model ranking performers - application to financial holding companies
- A ranking method based on a full-inefficient frontier
- A slacks-based measure of super-efficiency in data envelopment analysis
- Super-efficiency DEA in the presence of infeasibility: one model approach
- Super efficiency evaluation using a common platform on a cooperative game
- A modified super-efficiency measure based on simultaneous input-output projection in data envelopment analysis
- The curse of dimensionality of decision-making units: a simple approach to increase the discriminatory power of data envelopment analysis
- Selecting most efficient information system projects in presence of user subjective opinions: a DEA approach
- Super-efficiency infeasibility and zero data in DEA
- Ranking efficient decision making units in data envelopment analysis based on reference frontier share
- An integrated performance evaluation of financial holding companies in Taiwan
- Review of ranking methods in the data envelopment analysis context
- Trajectories of efficiency measurement: a bibliometric analysis of DEA and SFA
- A DEA‐based method of allocating the fixed cost as a complement to the original input
- Super efficiency evaluations based on potential slack
- Efficiency evaluation with strong ordinal input and output measures
This page was built for publication: Infeasibility Of Super-Efficiency Data Envelopment Analysis Models
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5888097)