Validating absolute weight bounds in data envelopment analysis models

Validating absolute weight bounds in data envelopment analysis models

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Article ID: iaor20014236
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 52
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 221
End Page Number: 225
Publication Date: Feb 2001
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
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The Charnes, Cooper and Rhodes (CCR) DEA model and its linear forms maximise the efficiency of the assessed decision making unit (DMU) and, at the same time, the ratio of this efficiency to the maximum efficiency taken across all the DMUs, the latter naturally always being equal to one. It has been shown recently that, in the presence of absolute weight bounds, these models may not maximise the ratio of these efficiencies, a fact that may cause problems with the interpretation and use of the optimal primal and dual solutions. For example, an inefficient DMU may have greater efficiency than its target unit for some weights. This paper investigates the problem in greater detail; it shows that, in the linear DEA model maximising the total virtual output of the assessed DMU, the problem occurs only if upper bounds are imposed on the output weights. A similar result is established for the model that minimises the total virtual input.

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