| Article ID: | iaor2002277 |
| Country: | United States |
| Volume: | 31 |
| Issue: | 9 |
| Start Page Number: | 1059 |
| End Page Number: | 1066 |
| Publication Date: | Sep 2000 |
| Journal: | International Journal of Systems Science |
| Authors: | Kao C.A. |
| Keywords: | statistics: data envelopment analysis |
This paper discusses the resource allocation problem for not-for-profit organizations that have control over several production units of similar functions. A case of budget allocation among the subdistricts of a forest district in Taiwan is exemplified to illustrate the idea. The model proposed is a nonlinear fractional program superimposed upon the data envelopment analysis framework. This nonlinear fractional program can be transformed to a model similar to the generalized linear program and solved by a type of decomposition method. Within prespecified ranges, the district office searches for ways of allocating a fixed amount of budget to its subdistricts to result in a higher aggregate efficiency score. Wider ranges allow for more flexibility in allocating budget; consequently, higher aggregate efficiency scores are experienced. Since this method is more objective, it is more persuasive to the subdistricts in allocating resources.