Abstract
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) frequently uses stochastic input and/or output data. If these data are estimated from a sample in each decision-making unit, the DEA efficiency will be an estimation of the obtained efficiency if the population information is available. We propose a methodology to determine the relationship between the sample size and the estimation error of the efficiency in the presence of output data estimated with a sample. The practical utility of this result is to evaluate, with fixed precision, the efficiency of a set of making units, taking deterministic inputs that explain the opinion–satisfaction of the unit users, whose opinion is known through a sampling survey. We illustrate how to apply the proposed research with a case study.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Editor and two anonymous referees for their constructive comments and suggestions that have helped to improve the quality of the paper.
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