TY - JOUR
T1 - Using a group support system to aid input-output identification in DEA
AU - Casu, B
AU - Shaw, D
AU - Thanassoulis, E
N1 - Journal of the Operational Research Society Article 01605682 Accession Number: 19160354; Casu, B. 1 Email Address: [email protected], D. 2Thanassoulis, E. 2; Affiliations: 1: University of Wales, Bangor, UK. 2: Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK.; Source Information: Dec2005, Vol. 56 Issue 12, p1363; Thesaurus Term: LINEAR programmingThesaurus Term: MULTIVARIATE analysisThesaurus Term: OPERATING companies; Subject Term: BOUNDARY element methods; DATA envelopment analysis; NUMERICAL analysis; Author-Supplied Keyword: group support systems; performance management; efficiency measurement; productivity analysis; data envelopment analysis; NAICS/Industry Codes: 551112 Offices of Other Holding Companies; Number of Pages: 10p; DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.jors.2601965; Document Type: Article
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In data envelopment analysis (DEA), operating units are compared on their outputs relative to their inputs. The identification of an appropriate input-output set is of decisive significance if assessment of the relative performance of the units is not to be biased. This paper reports on a novel approach used for identifying a suitable input-output set for assessing central administrative services at universities. A computer-supported group support system was used with an advisory board to enable the analysts to extract information pertaining to the boundaries of the unit of assessment and the corresponding input-output variables. The approach provides for a more comprehensive and less inhibited discussion of input-output variables to inform the DEA model.
AB - In data envelopment analysis (DEA), operating units are compared on their outputs relative to their inputs. The identification of an appropriate input-output set is of decisive significance if assessment of the relative performance of the units is not to be biased. This paper reports on a novel approach used for identifying a suitable input-output set for assessing central administrative services at universities. A computer-supported group support system was used with an advisory board to enable the analysts to extract information pertaining to the boundaries of the unit of assessment and the corresponding input-output variables. The approach provides for a more comprehensive and less inhibited discussion of input-output variables to inform the DEA model.
KW - LINEAR programming
KW - MULTIVARIATE analysis
KW - OPERATING companies
KW - BOUNDARY element methods
KW - DATA envelopment analysis
KW - NUMERICAL analysis
KW - group support systems
KW - performance management
KW - efficiency measurement
KW - productivity analysis
KW - data envelopment analysis
M3 - Article
SN - 1476-9360
VL - 56
SP - 1363
EP - 1372
JO - Journal of the Operational Research Society
JF - Journal of the Operational Research Society
IS - 12
ER -