𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Evaluating the performances of decision-making units based on interval efficiencies

✍ Scribed by Ning-Shen Wang; Rong-Hua Yi; Wei Wang


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
196 KB
Volume
216
Category
Article
ISSN
0377-0427

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Efficiency could be not only the ratio of weighted sum of outputs to that of inputs but also that of weighted sum of inputs to that of outputs. When the previous efficiency measures the best relative efficiency within the range of no more than one, the decision-making units (DMUs) who get the optimum value of one perform best among all the DMUs. If the previous efficiency is measured within the range of no less than one, the DMUs who get the optimum value of one perform worst among all the DMUs. When the later efficiency is measured within the range of no more than one, the DMUs who get the optimum value of one perform worst among all the DMUs. If the later efficiency is measured within the range of no less than one, the DMUs who get the optimum value of one perform best among all the DMUs. This paper mainly studies an interval DEA model with later efficiency, in which efficiency is measured within the range of an interval, whose upper bound is set to one and the lower bound is determined by introducing a virtual ideal DMU, whose performance is definitely superior to any DMUs. The efficiencies, obtained from interval DEA model, turn out to be all intervals and are referred to as interval efficiencies, which combine the best and the worst relative efficiency in a reasonable manner to give an overall assessment of performances for all DMUs. Assessor's preference information on input and output weights is also incorporated into interval DEA model reasonably and conveniently. Through an example, some differences are found from the ranking results obtained from interval DEA model and bounded DEA model using the Hurwicz criterion approach to rank the interval efficiencies.


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Evaluating Differences in College Studen
✍ Darrell Anthony Luzzo; William E. Hitchings; Paul Retish; Andrew Shoemaker πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 1999 πŸ› American Counseling Association 🌐 English βš– 1011 KB

College students with and without disabilities (__N__ = 121) completed measures of career decision‐making self‐efficacy (N. E. Betz, K. Klein, & K. M. Taylor, 1996) and career decision‐making attributional style (D. A. Luzzo & A. Jenkins‐Smith, 1998). Students with disabilities reported significantl