Data envelopment analysis with embedded inputs and outputs
DOI10.1007/S10479-023-05426-YzbMATH Open1541.90209MaRDI QIDQ6546995FDOQ6546995
Authors: Mahmood Mehdiloo, Victor V. Podinovski
Publication date: 30 May 2024
Published in: Annals of Operations Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
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efficiencydata envelopment analysisproduction technologybounded strong disposabilityembedded inputs and outputs
Management decision making, including multiple objectives (90B50) Special problems of linear programming (transportation, multi-index, data envelopment analysis, etc.) (90C08)
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