Authors
Javier Alcaraz, Laura Anton-Sanchez, Juan Aparicio, Juan F Monge, Nuria Ramon
Publication date
2021/7/16
Journal
European Journal of Operational Research
Volume
292
Issue
2
Pages
663-674
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The measurement of technical efficiency is a topic of great interest. Since the beginning, many researchers have developed new approaches to gauge technical efficiency, mainly in the non-parametric area of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). However, the first measures in DEA, the well-known radial models, only accounted for radial inefficiency, which motivated the introduction in the literature of the so-called Global Efficiency Measures (GEMs); non-oriented and non-radial in nature. Two famous GEMs are the Russell Graph Measure and the Enhanced Russell Graph Measure, also known as the Slacks-Based Measure. These approaches aggregate input and output specific efficiencies through the arithmetic mean, which may not be the most appropriate aggregator function when input and output efficiency ratios are considered, as will be shown. In this paper, in contrast, we propose aggregating input and output …
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