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background, this paper analyzes the efficiency of German public theaters for the seasons 1991/1992 to 2005/2006. Using a … evaluate the impact of unobserved heterogeneity on the efficiency estimates. The results indicate that the cost …-minimizing assumption cannot be maintained. Consequently, an efficiency analysis based on a cost function approach seems inappropriate in …
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influence on productivity can be compensated by efficiency gains. The findings indicate an increase in real unit labor cost as a … observed for the majority of the theaters which implies that significant efficiency gains can be realized by the exploitation …
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influence on productivity can be compensated by efficiency gains. The findings indicate an increase in real unit labor cost as a … observed for the majority of the theaters which implies that significant efficiency gains can be realized by the exploitation …
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background, this paper analyzes the efficiency of German public theaters for the seasons 1991/1992 to 2005/2006. Using a … evaluate the impact of unobserved heterogeneity on the efficiency estimates. The results indicate that the cost …-minimizing assumption cannot be maintained. Consequently, an efficiency analysis based on a cost function approach seems inappropriate in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003872556
assessing the efficiency in cultural organizations are still scarce. In this paper, we use a non-radial, output-oriented, DEA … model for assessing the efficiency of a sample of 292 Musical Societies in the Valencian Community. The interest in this … results show that the average efficiency of the Musical Societies stands at 72.66% and points out to the existence of certain …
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Empirical applications for assessing the efficiency in cultural organizations are still scarce. In this paper, we use a … non-radial, output-oriented, DEA model for assessing the efficiency of a sample of 292 Musical Societies in the Valencian … territoriality. The achieved results show that the average efficiency of the Musical Societies stands at 72.66% and points out to the …
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Empirical applications for assessing the efficiency in cultural organizations are still scarce. In this paper, we use a … non-radial, output-oriented, DEA model for assessing the efficiency of a sample of 292 Musical Societies in the Valencian … territoriality. The achieved results show that the average efficiency of the Musical Societies stands at 72.66% and points out to the …
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influence on productivity can be compensated by efficiency gains. The findings indicate an increase in real unit labor cost as a … observed for the majority of the theaters which implies that significant efficiency gains can be realized by the exploitation …-disease ; efficiency ; stochastic frontier analysis …
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The economic literature on the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) establishes empirical evidence for culturally-biased voting, more precisely also biases based on geographical closeness, political relations, ethnical and linguistic affinity. The Bundesvision Song Contest (BSC), a similar contest with...
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