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Research Article

Efficiency assessment of public sector management and culture-led urban regeneration using the enhanced Russell-based directional distance function with stochastic data

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Pages 1624-1642 | Received 20 Jul 2022, Accepted 29 Sep 2023, Published online: 13 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

Generic data envelopment analysis (DEA) models are based on deterministic input and output. However, input and output vectors are often interrupted by random factors, such as measurement errors and data noise, in real economic situations. This study proposes a new chance-constrained network DEA model based on the modified directional distance function (DDF) and enhanced Russell measure (ERM) model for assessing government management and culture-led urban regeneration. In addition to exploring the randomness of data, this study integrates the advantages of both ERM and DDF and considers the inefficiency level from a non-oriented viewpoint, the direction vector, and each input and output simultaneously. Each input and output of the two production stages can use non-radials to measure efficiency. Results show that the urban-rural gap has gradually widened since 2015. To validate the legitimacy of the model, this study utilizes the bootstrapping method to verify the results of the stochastic network DEA model and the conventional two-stage network DEA approach. This study also considers different alpha values as basis for comparison to confirm whether the results obtained differ by uncertainty level.

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