Data Envelopment Analysis: Theory, Methodology, and Applications

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Abraham Charnes, William W. Cooper, Arie Y. Lewin, Lawrence M. Seiford
Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 M12 1 - 513 pages
This book represents a milestone in the progression of Data Envelop ment Analysis (DEA). It is the first reference text which includes a comprehensive review and comparative discussion of the basic DEA models. The development is anchored in a unified mathematical and graphical treatment and includes the most important modeling ex tensions. In addition, this is the first book that addresses the actual process of conducting DEA analyses including combining DEA and 1 parametric techniques. The book has three other distinctive features. It traces the applications driven evolution and diffusion of DEA models and extensions across disciplinary boundaries. It includes a comprehensive bibliography to serve as a source of references as well as a platform for further develop ments. And, finally, the power of DEA analysis is demonstrated through fifteen novel applications which should serve as an inspiration for future applications and extensions of the methodology. The origin of this book was a Conference on New Uses of DEA in 2 Management and Public Policy which was held at the IC Institute of the University of Texas at Austin on September 27-29, 1989. The conference was made possible through NSF Grant #SES-8722504 (A. Charnes and 2 W. W. Cooper, co-PIs) and the support of the IC Institute.
 

Contents

Extensions to DEA Models
49
Computational Aspects of DEA
63
DEA Software Packages
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Analyzing Technical and Allocative Efficiency of Hospitals
129
A Multiperiod Analysis of Market Segments and Brand Efficiency in
145
On the Measurement and Monitoring of Relative Efficiency of Highway
195
A Longitudinal Analysis
211
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Incorporating Standards Via DEA
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Sensitivity Analysis of Efficiency Measures with Applications to Kansas
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Notes about Authors
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