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Controlling Factor Weights in Data Envelopment Analysis
Authors:Yaakov Roll   Wade D. Cook  Boaz Golany
Affiliation: a Professor of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion, Haifa, Israelb Professor of Management Science, Faculty of Administrative Studies, York University, Toronto, Canadac Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion, Haifa, Israel
Abstract:Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a mathematical programming approach to assessing relative efficiencies within a group of Decision Making Units (DMUs). An important outcome of such an analysis is a set of virtual multipliers or weights accorded to each (input or output) factor taken into account. These sets of weights are, typically, different for each of the participating DMUs. A version of the DEA model is offered where bounds are imposed on weights, thus reducing the variation in the importance accorded to the same factor by the various DMUs. Techniques for locating appropriate bounds are suggested and the notion of a common set of weights is examined. Possible interpretations to differences in efficiency ratings obtained with the various models developed are discussed.
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