The treatment of undesirable (bad) outputs in models of efficiency and productivity analysis often requires replacing the assumption of free disposability of outputs by their weak disposability. In a recent publication the authors showed that the Kuosmanen technology is the only correct representation of the fully convex technology exhibiting weak disposability of bad and good outputs. In this paper we relax the assumption of full convexity and consider two further possibilities: the case in which only the output sets are assumed convex and the case in which no convexity is assumed at all. In the first case we show that, although the traditional Shephard technology of nonparametric production analysis satisfies the assumption of convex outp...
This article discusses models in data envelopment analysis (DEA) relaxing the standard convexity ass...
Nonparametric envelopment estimators are often used to estimate the attainable set and its efficient...
The extensions to the variable (VRS) and the constant (CRS) returns-to-scale models developed by Ban...
Fare and Grosskopf (this issue) claim that a single abatement factor suffices for modeling weak disp...
This paper investigates the nonparametric analysis of technology under non-convexity. The analysis e...
Adequate modeling of undesirable outputs in production processes plays an important role in manageme...
This paper investigates the nonparametric analysis of technology under non-convexity. The analysis e...
Weak disposability of outputs means that firms can abate harmful emissions by decreasing the activit...
In order to deal with undesirable products in models of performance analysis, we need to replace the...
Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group at Wageningen University in The Netherlands Weak...
Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group at Wageningen University in The Netherlands Weak...
The conventional constant and variable returns-to-scale models of data envelopment analysis (DEA) in...
The axiom of weak disposability is frequently imposed in data envelopment analysis (DEA) models invo...
Nonparametric envelopment estimators are often used to estimate the attainable set and its efficient...
This article discusses models in data envelopment analysis (DEA) relaxing the standard convexity ass...
This article discusses models in data envelopment analysis (DEA) relaxing the standard convexity ass...
Nonparametric envelopment estimators are often used to estimate the attainable set and its efficient...
The extensions to the variable (VRS) and the constant (CRS) returns-to-scale models developed by Ban...
Fare and Grosskopf (this issue) claim that a single abatement factor suffices for modeling weak disp...
This paper investigates the nonparametric analysis of technology under non-convexity. The analysis e...
Adequate modeling of undesirable outputs in production processes plays an important role in manageme...
This paper investigates the nonparametric analysis of technology under non-convexity. The analysis e...
Weak disposability of outputs means that firms can abate harmful emissions by decreasing the activit...
In order to deal with undesirable products in models of performance analysis, we need to replace the...
Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group at Wageningen University in The Netherlands Weak...
Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group at Wageningen University in The Netherlands Weak...
The conventional constant and variable returns-to-scale models of data envelopment analysis (DEA) in...
The axiom of weak disposability is frequently imposed in data envelopment analysis (DEA) models invo...
Nonparametric envelopment estimators are often used to estimate the attainable set and its efficient...
This article discusses models in data envelopment analysis (DEA) relaxing the standard convexity ass...
This article discusses models in data envelopment analysis (DEA) relaxing the standard convexity ass...
Nonparametric envelopment estimators are often used to estimate the attainable set and its efficient...
The extensions to the variable (VRS) and the constant (CRS) returns-to-scale models developed by Ban...