This study uses data envelopment analysis (DEA) and a distance function approach to derive Malmquist productivity indexes for 113 English higher education institutions (HEIs) over the period 1996/97 to 2002/03. The analysis finds that over the period of the study HEIs have experienced an annual average increase in Malmquist productivity of 1.5%. On investigating the components of this productivity change, however, it becomes apparent that HEIs have enjoyed an annual average of 2.3% increase in technology combined with a decrease in technical efficiency of -0.8%. The finding of the importance of technology change (relative to technical efficiency change) in the Malmquist productivity indexes for HEIs is in line with previous studies (Flegg e...
This paper uses data envelopment analysis and Malmquist index decompositions in estimating productiv...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
In this study we use a distance function approach to derive Malmquist productivity indexes for 112 E...
In this study we use a distance function approach to derive Malmquist productivity indexes for 112 E...
As student numbers in higher education in the UK have expanded during recent years, it has become in...
As student numbers in higher education in the UK have expanded during recent years, it has become in...
As student numbers in higher education in the UK have expanded during recent years, it has become in...
In this study we apply Malmquist methodology, based on the estimation of distance measures through D...
This paper uses data envelopment analysis to examine the technical efficiency (TE) of 45 British uni...
As student numbers in the UK's higher education sector have expanded substantially during the last 1...
This paper explores the issue of efficiency in English higher education using data envelopment analy...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility of measuring efficiency in the context of hi...
In this study, productivity growth in thirty-five Australian universities is investigated using nonp...
The efficiency and productivity of the higher education sector play crucial roles in the development...
This paper uses data envelopment analysis and Malmquist index decompositions in estimating productiv...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
In this study we use a distance function approach to derive Malmquist productivity indexes for 112 E...
In this study we use a distance function approach to derive Malmquist productivity indexes for 112 E...
As student numbers in higher education in the UK have expanded during recent years, it has become in...
As student numbers in higher education in the UK have expanded during recent years, it has become in...
As student numbers in higher education in the UK have expanded during recent years, it has become in...
In this study we apply Malmquist methodology, based on the estimation of distance measures through D...
This paper uses data envelopment analysis to examine the technical efficiency (TE) of 45 British uni...
As student numbers in the UK's higher education sector have expanded substantially during the last 1...
This paper explores the issue of efficiency in English higher education using data envelopment analy...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility of measuring efficiency in the context of hi...
In this study, productivity growth in thirty-five Australian universities is investigated using nonp...
The efficiency and productivity of the higher education sector play crucial roles in the development...
This paper uses data envelopment analysis and Malmquist index decompositions in estimating productiv...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...
In this study, productivity growth in 35 Australian universities is investigated using non-parametri...