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The following pages link to A comment on multi-stage DEA methodology (Q5940039):
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- A well-defined composite indicator: an application to corporate social responsibility (Q779876) (← links)
- Semi-radial technical efficiency measurement (Q958110) (← links)
- A multi-stage methodology for the solution of orientated DEA models (Q1306391) (← links)
- One-stage and two-stage DEA estimation of the effects of contextual variables (Q1926772) (← links)
- Closest targets in the slacks-based measure of efficiency for production units with multi-period data (Q2060417) (← links)
- Finding closest target for bank branches in the presence of weight restrictions using data envelopment analysis (Q2240224) (← links)
- Benchmarking in data envelopment analysis: an approach based on genetic algorithms and parallel programming (Q2248708) (← links)
- The relevance of DEA benchmarking information and the least-distance measure (Q2389896) (← links)
- A well-defined efficiency measure for dealing with closest targets in DEA (Q2453312) (← links)
- Finding target units in FDH model by least-distance measure model (Q2857725) (← links)
- Using the minimum distance of DMUs from the frontier of the PPS for evaluating group performance of DMUs in DEA (Q2911574) (← links)
- A linear bilevel programming problem for obtaining the closest targets and minimum distance of a unit from the strong efficient frontier (Q2911575) (← links)
- TUNING REGRESSION RESULTS FOR USE IN MULTI-STAGE DATA ADJUSTMENT APPROACH OF DEA(<Special Issue>Operations Research for Performance Evaluation) (Q3397564) (← links)
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- New Models for Computing the Distance of DMUs to the Weak Efficient Boundary of Convex and Nonconvex PPSs in DEA (Q4602336) (← links)
- A New MIP Approach on the Least Distance Problem in DEA (Q5149538) (← links)
- Least-Distance Range Adjusted Measure in DEA: Efficiency Evaluation and Benchmarking for Japanese Banks (Q5888379) (← links)
- Benchmarking within a DEA framework: setting the closest targets and identifying peer groups with the most similar performances (Q6092534) (← links)