Distance-Based Measures of Specialization and Balance in Multi-Criteria: A DEA-Integrated Method

Distance-Based Measures of Specialization and Balance in Multi-Criteria: A DEA-Integrated Method

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Article ID: iaor201526630
Volume: 22
Issue: 3-4
Start Page Number: 197
End Page Number: 212
Publication Date: May 2015
Journal: Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
Authors: , ,
Keywords: statistics: data envelopment analysis, graphs
Abstract:

Decision makers pursuing several distinct goals may differ in their behaviour. Some try to achieve all goals simultaneously, whereas others concentrate on only certain ones and are therefore specialized. We present a new method of measuring the specialization degree with respect to a given standard balanced relation of the goals. The measurement is integrated into data envelopment analysis (DEA) methodology, uses a non‐compensative distance measure, permits optional convex polyhedral cones as predefined balance sets and guarantees feasible solutions. Geometrically, it is based on the angle between the balance cone and the ray through the point of investigation. The proposed models can be used to support and complement the usual effectiveness and efficiency analysis in multi‐criteria decision analysis and DEA. They are motivated and illustrated by a simple numerical example, compared with an alternative method recently published and applied to real data from the literature.

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