A UNIVERSAL SOLUTION FOR UNITS - INVARIANCE IN DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
The directional distance function model is a generalization of the radial model in data envelopment analysis (DEA). The directional distance function model is appropriate for dealing with cases where undesirable outputs exist. However, it is not a units-invariant measure of efficiency, which limits its accuracy. In this paper, we develop a data normalization method for DEA, which is a universal solution for the problem of units-invariance in DEA. The efficiency scores remain unchanged when the original data are replaced with the normalized data in the existing units-invariant DEA models, including the radial and slack-based measure models, i.e., the data normalization method is compatible with the radial and slack-based measure models. Based on normalized data, a units-invariant efficiency measure for the directional distance function model is defined.
Year of publication: |
2012
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Authors: | XU, Jin ; ZERVOPOULOS, Panagiotis D. ; QIAN, Zhenhua ; CHENG, Gang |
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Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields. - ASERS Publishing. - Vol. III.2012, 2, p. 124-131
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Publisher: |
ASERS Publishing |
Subject: | Data envelopment analysis | data normalization | units-invariance | directional distance function |
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