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Introducing a new DEA methodology for environmental inputs

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Pages 1592-1595 | Published online: 28 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

Data envelopment analysis or DEA is a standard methodology for assessing technical efficiency. In many DEA applications, e.g. in the case of schools or hospitals, the issue arises of calculating efficiency in the presence of nondiscretionary/environmental inputs. We propose a three-stage DEA model to address the environmental input issue, and we provide a simulation analysis that illustrates the implementation and potential advantages of our approach relative to the leading existing multi-stage model of nondiscretionary inputs.

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Acknowledgements

Professors Gronberg and Jansen thank The Private Enterprise Research Center at Texas A&M University for financial support for this research.

Notes

1 Examples of applied DEA studies include Ray (Citation1991), Valdmanis (Citation1992), Kooreman (Citation1994), Ruggiero (Citation1996), Ruggiero and Vitaliano (Citation1999), Johnes (Citation2006), Pilyavsky et al. (Citation2006), McEachern and Paradi (Citation2007), Denizer et al. (Citation2007), Hollingsworth (Citation2008), Agasisti (Citation2011), Burney et al. (Citation2011).

2 If zl is favourable, we could replace it with a series of Maxj (zlj) – zlj before solving the optimization problem in this stage.

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