We have previously, in report 33/08, looked at possible weight restrictions for the so-called “geography” variables in the DEA model for the distribution networks. In this report we consider weight restrictions for the remaining output variables. Because some cost drivers are represented by proxy variables, in some cases endogenous input variables, the resulting shadow prices are difficult to interpret. Weight restrictions that rely on detailed assumptions about individual prices, such as the proposal in NVE (2008), are therefore problematic. We suggest instead virtual weight restrictions with respect to groups of variables, thereby eliminating the need for detailed assumptions. The virtual restrictions were introduced in report 33...
Benchmarking by means of applying the DEA model is appearing as an interesting alternative for regul...
Data envelopment analysis has been applied in a number of papers to measure the performance of mutua...
Benchmarking by means of applying the DEA model is appearing as an interesting alternative for regul...
We have previously, in report 33/08, looked at possible weight restrictions for the so-called “geogr...
The DEA model for the distribution networks is designed to take into account the diverse operating c...
The consequences of the use of absolute weights restrictions (i.e. restricting the multipliers) on t...
We study returns to scale in Norwegian electricity distribution companies. The scale issue of this ...
This paper analyses effects of incorporating absolute weight bounds for input and output weights in ...
Non-parametric efficiency analysis, such as Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) relies so far on endogen...
Recently Tracy and Chen presented a parametric DEA model (PDEA) to assess relative efficiency in the...
With the aim of making Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) more acceptable to the managers' community, t...
This paper provides a review of the evolution, development and future research directions on the use...
In this paper, We Suggest that weight bounds used in models of data envelopment analysis (DEA) can b...
Non-parametric efficiency analysis, such as Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) relies so far on endogen...
The appropriate choice of input-output weights is necessary to have a successful DEA model. General...
Benchmarking by means of applying the DEA model is appearing as an interesting alternative for regul...
Data envelopment analysis has been applied in a number of papers to measure the performance of mutua...
Benchmarking by means of applying the DEA model is appearing as an interesting alternative for regul...
We have previously, in report 33/08, looked at possible weight restrictions for the so-called “geogr...
The DEA model for the distribution networks is designed to take into account the diverse operating c...
The consequences of the use of absolute weights restrictions (i.e. restricting the multipliers) on t...
We study returns to scale in Norwegian electricity distribution companies. The scale issue of this ...
This paper analyses effects of incorporating absolute weight bounds for input and output weights in ...
Non-parametric efficiency analysis, such as Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) relies so far on endogen...
Recently Tracy and Chen presented a parametric DEA model (PDEA) to assess relative efficiency in the...
With the aim of making Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) more acceptable to the managers' community, t...
This paper provides a review of the evolution, development and future research directions on the use...
In this paper, We Suggest that weight bounds used in models of data envelopment analysis (DEA) can b...
Non-parametric efficiency analysis, such as Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) relies so far on endogen...
The appropriate choice of input-output weights is necessary to have a successful DEA model. General...
Benchmarking by means of applying the DEA model is appearing as an interesting alternative for regul...
Data envelopment analysis has been applied in a number of papers to measure the performance of mutua...
Benchmarking by means of applying the DEA model is appearing as an interesting alternative for regul...