A PRISMA-Compliant Review of DEA Applications in Multimedia

The overarching objective of this paper is to survey, identify and present the most relevant papers that have applied the leading non-parametric methodology (namely, the Data Envelopment Analysis, hereafter DEA) in the research field of multimedia. Another goal is to provide a theoretical background...

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Main Authors: Katerina Fotova Čiković, Damira Keček, Joško Lozić
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/426089
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author Katerina Fotova Čiković
Damira Keček
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description The overarching objective of this paper is to survey, identify and present the most relevant papers that have applied the leading non-parametric methodology (namely, the Data Envelopment Analysis, hereafter DEA) in the research field of multimedia. Another goal is to provide a theoretical background to the DEA methodology and the literature on multimedia.This systematic literature review has applied the PRISMA guidelines to include relevant DEA applications in multimedia-related studies. For this purpose, the most relevant and globally renowned scientific databases Clarivate Web of Science and the Scopus database have been explored with the use of the keywords "DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS" and "MULTIMEDIA". The review and survey have resulted in six published papers regarding multimedia with the application of DEA. Their findings, the used DEA models, and different perspectives of DEA application have been presented and analysed in more detail. All of the six surveyed papers have been published after 2005 (i.e. from 2006 to 2019) and their modest number implies that the DEA methodology, even though very well-known and quite popular in the literature for over three decades, has been neglected by researchers in the multimedia-related research. Hence, this paper represents an incentive and an inspiration to other scholars to implement the DEA methodology more often in their multimedia research and any other research for that matter.
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spelling doaj.art-1de0889a2dca4befb87d23da3517f5032023-02-26T22:50:06ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in OsijekTehnički Vjesnik1330-36511848-63392023-01-01302655659A PRISMA-Compliant Review of DEA Applications in MultimediaKaterina Fotova Čiković0Damira Keček1Joško Lozić2University North, Trg dr.Žarka Dolinara 1, 48000 KoprivnicaUniversity North, Trg dr.Žarka Dolinara 1, 48000 KoprivnicaUniversity North, Trg dr.Žarka Dolinara 1, 48000 KoprivnicaThe overarching objective of this paper is to survey, identify and present the most relevant papers that have applied the leading non-parametric methodology (namely, the Data Envelopment Analysis, hereafter DEA) in the research field of multimedia. Another goal is to provide a theoretical background to the DEA methodology and the literature on multimedia.This systematic literature review has applied the PRISMA guidelines to include relevant DEA applications in multimedia-related studies. For this purpose, the most relevant and globally renowned scientific databases Clarivate Web of Science and the Scopus database have been explored with the use of the keywords "DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS" and "MULTIMEDIA". The review and survey have resulted in six published papers regarding multimedia with the application of DEA. Their findings, the used DEA models, and different perspectives of DEA application have been presented and analysed in more detail. All of the six surveyed papers have been published after 2005 (i.e. from 2006 to 2019) and their modest number implies that the DEA methodology, even though very well-known and quite popular in the literature for over three decades, has been neglected by researchers in the multimedia-related research. Hence, this paper represents an incentive and an inspiration to other scholars to implement the DEA methodology more often in their multimedia research and any other research for that matter.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/426089data envelopment analysisDEAliterature reviewmultimediaPRISMA guidelines
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Damira Keček
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A PRISMA-Compliant Review of DEA Applications in Multimedia
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data envelopment analysis
DEA
literature review
multimedia
PRISMA guidelines
title A PRISMA-Compliant Review of DEA Applications in Multimedia
title_full A PRISMA-Compliant Review of DEA Applications in Multimedia
title_fullStr A PRISMA-Compliant Review of DEA Applications in Multimedia
title_full_unstemmed A PRISMA-Compliant Review of DEA Applications in Multimedia
title_short A PRISMA-Compliant Review of DEA Applications in Multimedia
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topic data envelopment analysis
DEA
literature review
multimedia
PRISMA guidelines
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/426089
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