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Projections Onto Efficient Frontiers: Theoretical and Computational Extensions to DEA
Authors:Frei  Frances X  Harker  Patrick T
Institution:(1) Harvard Business School, Harvard University, Boston, MA, 02163;(2) Department of Operations and Information Management, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104-6366
Abstract:Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has been widely studied in the literature since its inception in 1978. The methodology behind the classical DEA, the oriented method, is to hold inputs (outputs) constant and to determine how much of an improvement in the output (input) dimensions is necessary in order to become efficient. This paper extends this methodology in two substantive ways. First, a method is developed that determines the least-norm projection from an inefficient DMU to the efficient frontier in both the input and output space simultaneously, and second, introduces the notion of the ldquoobservablerdquo frontier and its subsequent projection. The observable frontier is the portion of the frontier that has been experienced by other DMUs (or convex combinations of such) and thus, the projection onto this portion of the frontier guarantees a recommendation that has already been demonstrated by an existing DMU or a convex combination of existing DMUs. A numerical example is used to illustrate the importance of these two methodological extensions.
Keywords:Data envelopment analysis  Productivity  Nonlinear programming
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