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Assurance region model 1 Competitive strategy 1 Construction industry 1 Data envelopment analysis efficiency 1 Data envelopment analysis efficiency decomposition 1 Efficiency of mutual fund families 1 Hong Kong 1 Leading contractors 1 Operational management efficiency 1 Portfolio management efficiency 1
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Choi, Tracy N.Y. 1 Fai Man, King 1 Galagedera, Don U.A. 1 Hung Chiang, Yat 1 Li, Jing 1 Premachandra, I.M. 1 Watson, John 1 Zhu, Joe 1
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Journal of Banking & Finance 1 Journal of Facilities Management 1
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Evaluating construction contractors' efficiency in Hong Kong using Data Envelopment Analysis Assurance Region model
Hung Chiang, Yat; Li, Jing; Choi, Tracy N.Y.; Fai Man, King - In: Journal of Facilities Management 11 (2013) 1, pp. 52-68
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether a few leading Hong Kong construction firms are also efficient contractors. Theoretically, market leaders can exploit the virtue of economy of scale, learning curve and cost leadership to consolidate their competitiveness. However,...
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Best-performing US mutual fund families from 1993 to 2008: Evidence from a novel two-stage DEA model for efficiency decomposition
Premachandra, I.M.; Zhu, Joe; Watson, John; Galagedera, … - In: Journal of Banking & Finance 36 (2012) 12, pp. 3302-3317
When analyzing relative performance, especially at the institutional level, the traditional data envelopment analysis (DEA) models do not recognize vastly different and important activities as separate functions and therefore cannot identify which function may be the main source of inefficiency....
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