Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment

Agricultural production process typically produces two types of outputs which are economic desirable as well as environmentally undesirable outputs (such as greenhouse gas emission, nitrate leaching, effects to human and organisms and water pollution).In efficiency analysis, this undesirable outputs...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Nadhar Khan, Sahubar Ali, Ramli, Razamin, Baten, Md Azizul
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Published: IP Publishing LLC 2015
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description Agricultural production process typically produces two types of outputs which are economic desirable as well as environmentally undesirable outputs (such as greenhouse gas emission, nitrate leaching, effects to human and organisms and water pollution).In efficiency analysis, this undesirable outputs cannot be ignored and need to be included in order to obtain the actual estimation of firms efficiency.Additionally, climatic factors as well as data uncertainty can significantly affect the efficiency analysis. There are a number of approaches that has been proposed in DEA literature to account for undesirable outputs.Many researchers has pointed that directional distance function (DDF) approach is the best as it allows for simultaneous increase in desirable outputs and reduction of undesirable outputs. Additionally, it has been found that interval data approach is the most suitable to account for data uncertainty as it is much simpler to model and need less information regarding its distribution and membership function.In this paper, an enhanced DEA model based on DDF approach that considers undesirable outputs as well as climatic factors and interval data is proposed. This model will be used to determine the efficiency of rice farmers who produces undesirable outputs and operates under uncertainty.It is hoped that the proposed model will provide a better estimate of rice farmers’ efficiency.
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spelling uum-206722017-01-18T07:16:46Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/20672/ Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment Mohamed Nadhar Khan, Sahubar Ali Ramli, Razamin Baten, Md Azizul QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Agricultural production process typically produces two types of outputs which are economic desirable as well as environmentally undesirable outputs (such as greenhouse gas emission, nitrate leaching, effects to human and organisms and water pollution).In efficiency analysis, this undesirable outputs cannot be ignored and need to be included in order to obtain the actual estimation of firms efficiency.Additionally, climatic factors as well as data uncertainty can significantly affect the efficiency analysis. There are a number of approaches that has been proposed in DEA literature to account for undesirable outputs.Many researchers has pointed that directional distance function (DDF) approach is the best as it allows for simultaneous increase in desirable outputs and reduction of undesirable outputs. Additionally, it has been found that interval data approach is the most suitable to account for data uncertainty as it is much simpler to model and need less information regarding its distribution and membership function.In this paper, an enhanced DEA model based on DDF approach that considers undesirable outputs as well as climatic factors and interval data is proposed. This model will be used to determine the efficiency of rice farmers who produces undesirable outputs and operates under uncertainty.It is hoped that the proposed model will provide a better estimate of rice farmers’ efficiency. IP Publishing LLC 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mohamed Nadhar Khan, Sahubar Ali and Ramli, Razamin and Baten, Md Azizul (2015) Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment. In: 2nd Innovation and Analytics Conference & Exhibition (IACE 2015), 29 September –1 October 2015, TH Hotel, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. http://doi.org/10.1063/1.4937035 doi:10.1063/1.4937035 doi:10.1063/1.4937035
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Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment
title Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment
title_full Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment
title_fullStr Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment
title_short Enhanced DEA model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment
title_sort enhanced dea model with undesirable output and interval data for rice growing farmers performance assessment
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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