نتایج جستجو برای: Network DEA

تعداد نتایج: 678961  

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2013
Yao Chen Wade D. Cook Chiang Kao Joe Zhu

Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a method for measuring the efficiency of peer decision making units (DMUs). Recently network DEA models been developed to examine the efficiency of DMUs with internal structures. The internal network structures range from a simple two-stage process to a complex system where multiple divisions are linked together with intermediate measures. In general, there ar...

Journal: :Computers & OR 2004
Herbert F. Lewis Thomas R. Sexton

DEA models treat the DMU as a “black box.” Inputs enter and outputs exit, with no consideration of the intervening steps. Consequently, it is di(cult, if not impossible, to provide individual DMU managers with speci;c information regarding the sources of ine(ciency within their DMUs. We show how to use DEA to look inside the DMU, allowing greater insight as to the sources of organizational ine(...

Journal: :international journal of data envelopment analysis 2014
s. keikha-javan m. rostamy-malkhalifeh

data envelopment analysis (dea) measures the relative efficiency of decision making units (dmus) with multiple inputs and multiple outputs. dea-based malmquist productivity index measures the productivity change over time. we propose a dynamic dea model involving network structure in each period within the framework a dea. we have previously published the network dea (ndea) and the dynamic dea ...

Journal: :international journal of mathematical modelling and computations 0
s. keikha- javan department of mathematics, zabol branch, islamic azad university, zabol, iran m. rostamy-malkhalifeh department of mathematics, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

data envelopment analysis (dea) is a non-parametric technique for evaluation of relative efficiency of decision making units described by multiple inputs and outputs. it is based on solving linear programming problems. since 1978 when basic dea model was introduced many its modifications were formulated. among them are two or multi-stage models with serial or parallel structure often called net...

Journal: :international journal of data envelopment analysis 2015
maryam eslamshoar mohammad reza mozaffari

evaluate the performance of companies on the stock exchange using non-parametric methods is very important. dea and dea-r with the strategies for piecewise linear frontier production function and use of available data, assess the stock company. in this study, using a neural network algorithm dea and dea-r is suggested to classify the first companies in the stock exchange; secondly, using the co...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2016
Sungmook Lim Joe Zhu

In Chen, Cook, Kao, and Zhu (2013), it is demonstrated, as a network DEA pitfall, that while the multiplier and envelopment DEA models are dual models and equivalent under the standard DEA, such is not necessarily true for the two types of network DEAmodels in deriving divisional efficiency scores and frontier projections. As a reaction to this work, we demonstrate that the duality in the stand...

Journal: :journal of industrial strategic management 0
m kazami m esfandiyar h najjariyan

in recent years, the existing competitions between investment companies have been increased largely by entering private investors in capital market. large and powerful companies try to achieve the goals predicted to increase the competition capacity. to analyze the efficiency of investment companies, parametric and non-parametric methods are used. in this research, based on the dissociation pow...

Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is one of the best methods for measuring the efficiency and productivity of Decision Making Units (DMU). Evaluating the efficiency of DMUs which have two or several stages by using the conventional DEA models, is equal to consider them as black box. This method, omits the effect of intermediate measure on efficiency. Therefore, just the first network inputs and t...

Journal: :Annals OR 2014
Placido Moreno Sebastián Lozano

In this paper, a Network DEA approach to assess the efficiency of NBA teams is proposed and compared with a black-box (i.e. single-process) DEA approach. Both approaches use a Slack-Based Measure of efficiency (SBM) to evaluate the potential reduction of inputs consumed (team budget) and outputs produced (games won by the team). The study considers the distribution of the budget between first-t...

2016
Victor John M. Cantor

DEA is a non-parametric and linear programming based technique that attempts to maximize a decision making unit’s (DMUs) relative efficiency, expressed as a ratio of outputs to inputs, by comparing a particular unit’s efficiency with the performance of a group of similar DMUs that are delivering the same service. The traditional DEA models treat DMUs as black boxes whose internal structure is i...

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