نتایج جستجو برای: data envelopment analysis dea ranking efficiency extremely efficient chinese cities

تعداد نتایج: 5161114  

2011
Violeta Cvetkoska

Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a relatively new “data oriented” non-parametric approach for evaluating the performance of complex entities called Decision Making Units (DMUs) which convert multiple inputs into multiple outputs. DEA as a linear programming procedure computes a comparative ratio of outputs to inputs for each DMU, which is reported as the relative efficiency score. In a relati...

An original data envelopment analysis (DEA) model is to evaluate each decision-making unit (DMU) with a set of most favorable weights of performance indices to finding worst-practice DMUs. Indeed classical DEA models evaluate each DMUs compared to the most effective DMU. Since in this way the relative efficiency is calculated, therefore at least one of the DMUs are located on the efficiency fro...

2013
Alexander Y. Vaninsky

This paper presents a simplified version of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) a conventional approach to evaluating the performance and ranking of competitive objects characterized by two groups of factors acting in opposite directions: inputs and outputs. DEA with a Perfect Object (DEA PO) augments the group of actual objects with a virtual Perfect Object the one having greatest outputs and smal...

2011
F. Hosseinzadeh Lotfi N. Navidi

There exist many different ranking methods for ranking efficient Decision Making Units (DMUs) in Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). However, since each of these methods considers a certain theory for ranking, they may give different ranks. In practice, choosing a ranking method, the results of which the Decision Maker (DM) would be able to trust is an important issue. In this paper, we consider s...

According the increasing population, especially the urban population in the world and increasing environmental pollution caused by it, The need for urban planning and management approaches based on indicators such as Healthy Cities approach seems inevitable. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the efficiency and ranking of healthy city indicators through 36 indicators (socioeconomic, health...

2013
Yi-Fang Chen Hui-Chin Tang

This study evaluates operation performances of 67 international tourist hotels in Taiwan by using the Context-dependent DEA model of Date Envelopment Analysis (DEA) in order to find out the performance of these hotels and their competitive advantages. This study differentiates the levels of efficient frontier with the efficiency of each international tourist hotel. Based on the efficiency, the ...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2011
Ying-Ming Wang Kwai-Sang Chin Ying Luo

Cross-efficiency evaluation is an effective approach to ranking decision making units (DMUs) that utilize multiple inputs to produce multiple outputs. Its models can usually be developed in a way that is either aggressive or benevolent to other DMUs, depending upon the decision maker (DM)’s subjective preference to the two extreme cases. This paper proposes several new data envelopment analysis...

Journal: :JORS 2011
Bruce Chien-Ta Ho

This paper adopts two mathematical approaches, data envelopment analysis (DEA) and grey relation analysis (GRA) to measure DEA efficiency using the sample of 69 listed US internet companies. A total of 40 indicators were initially selected for the efficiency evaluation, with 21 related to DEA-input indicators and 19 to DEAoutput indicators. Eight representative indicators selected using GRA are...

Journal: :journal of industrial engineering, international 2011
s razavyan g tohidi

this paper introduces discretionary imprecise data in data envelopment analysis (dea) and discusses the efficiency evaluation of decision making units (dmus) with non-discretionary imprecise data. then, suggests a method for evaluation the efficiency of dmus with non-discretionary imprecise data. when some inputs and outputs are imprecise and non-discretionary, the dea model becomes non-linear ...

2013
Kobra Gholami Zahra Ghelej Beigi

Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a non-parametric approach to evaluate a set of decision making units (DMUs) consuming multiple inputs to produce multiple outputs. Formally, DEA use to estimate the efficiency score into the empirical efficient frontier. Also, DEA can be used to allocate resources and set targets for future forecast. The data are continuous in the standard DEA model whereas th...

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