Four types of dependence relationship in two consecutive stage data envelopment analysis model

Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model usually does not consider the interaction between the decision making units (DMU). The interaction can be represented in the form of two consecutive stages in which the outputs from the precedent stage will be the inputs for the latter stage. The two consecutive...

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Main Authors: Abu, Noratikah, Adli Aminuddin, Adam Shariff, Mat Kasim, Maznah, Mohd Nawawi, Mohd Kamal
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author Abu, Noratikah
Adli Aminuddin, Adam Shariff
Mat Kasim, Maznah
Mohd Nawawi, Mohd Kamal
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Adli Aminuddin, Adam Shariff
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description Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model usually does not consider the interaction between the decision making units (DMU). The interaction can be represented in the form of two consecutive stages in which the outputs from the precedent stage will be the inputs for the latter stage. The two consecutive stage DEA model can be represented as Non-separable DEA (NSDEA) which integrates both desirable and undesirable output. The undesirable output unlike desirable output, indicates a higher efficiency if the output is lower or not productive. The different orientation between desirable and undesirable output may affect the efficiency score especially if it was formed in two consecutive stages. Thus, this research attempts to address four different types of dependence relationship which can occur in the formation of two consecutive stage DEA models and to investigate the impact towards the overall efficiency of the DMUs. The finding shows that the determination of positive or negative correlation between the two stages which combines both desirable and undesirable output, are more likely to be influenced by the orientation of the first precedent stage.
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spelling UMPir351352022-10-07T04:04:32Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35135/ Four types of dependence relationship in two consecutive stage data envelopment analysis model Abu, Noratikah Adli Aminuddin, Adam Shariff Mat Kasim, Maznah Mohd Nawawi, Mohd Kamal QA Mathematics Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model usually does not consider the interaction between the decision making units (DMU). The interaction can be represented in the form of two consecutive stages in which the outputs from the precedent stage will be the inputs for the latter stage. The two consecutive stage DEA model can be represented as Non-separable DEA (NSDEA) which integrates both desirable and undesirable output. The undesirable output unlike desirable output, indicates a higher efficiency if the output is lower or not productive. The different orientation between desirable and undesirable output may affect the efficiency score especially if it was formed in two consecutive stages. Thus, this research attempts to address four different types of dependence relationship which can occur in the formation of two consecutive stage DEA models and to investigate the impact towards the overall efficiency of the DMUs. The finding shows that the determination of positive or negative correlation between the two stages which combines both desirable and undesirable output, are more likely to be influenced by the orientation of the first precedent stage. AIP Publishing 2019-08-21 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35135/1/2019%20AIP%20Fourtypesofdependencerelationshipintwoconsecutivestagedataenvelopmentanalysismodel..pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35135/7/Four%20types%20of%20dependence%20relationship%20in%20two%20consecutive%20stage%20data%20.pdf Abu, Noratikah and Adli Aminuddin, Adam Shariff and Mat Kasim, Maznah and Mohd Nawawi, Mohd Kamal (2019) Four types of dependence relationship in two consecutive stage data envelopment analysis model. In: AIP Conference Proceedings; 4th Innovation and Analytics Conference and Exhibition, IACE 2019 , 25 - 28 March 2019 , Kedah. 020001-1., 2138 (1). ISSN 0094-243X ISBN 978-073541881-3 (Published) https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5121032
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