Author/Authors :
Awang Nawi, Mohamad Arif School of Dental Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia , Nazlee Wan Zainon, Wan Mohd School of Dental Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia , Mohd Noor , Nor Farid School of Dental Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia , Khamis, Mohd Fadhli School of Dental Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia , Al-Rifai, Ali Sultan College of Dentistry - AhlBait University, Karbala, Iraq , Mat Lazin , Muhamamd Amirul School of Dental Sciences - Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia , M. Sulaiman, Ibrahim School of Quantitative Sciences - College of Art and Sciences - Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia
Abstract :
Introduction: Handling the COVID-19 outbreak is one of the most novelties modern work is facing by many
countries today. Massive outbreak needs countries efficacy and talent in creating new approaches. These
approaches need to prevent the spread of the outbreak and increase the citizens' belief as the outbreak will
damage the countries' functional capacity. Technical efficiency is used maximally to gain total control of the
conditions. This study aims to measure the relative efficiency level of Southeast Asian countries in dealing
with COVID-19 pandemic over one year.
Methods: The relative efficiency level of the most successful countries in Southeast Asia in managing
COVID-19 infection was determined using Frontier 4.1 through Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) and Excel
software. The technical efficiency of the SFA model is defined as the ratio of observed output to maximum
feasible production. If the country's technical efficiency (TE) is greater than 80%, it is the most effective in
Southeast Asia at managing COVID-19 infection, but if it is less than 80% or close to 0, it is inefficient.
Results: This research aims at the COVID-19 epidemic in a Southeast Asian country, where the country
with the highest technical efficiency score is the most efficient and indicates the country's ability to deal with
the COVID-19 outbreak without any complications. Laos was ranked first (TE = 0.99901), with a technical
efficiency score that was higher than that of most other Southeast Asian countries. Singapore comes in second
position with a technical efficiency score of 0.99882. Brunei is in third place for COVID-19, with a technical
efficiency score of 0.99870. Cambodia is in last place, with a score of 0.84675 for technical efficiency.
Conclusion: Laos is the highest technical efficiency score among the southeast Asian countries. Various things
that can lead to inefficiency include lack of awareness about standard operating procedures (SOP) among the
causes of COVID-19 case infection in the workplace, and the community continues to increase. This condition
may also be due to the lack of medication or vaccines to cure COVID-19. All communities around the world
are expected to adopt standard operating procedures (SOP) such as wearing face masks, hand sanitizers, and
social distance to curb the increasingly violent spread of COVID-19
Keywords :
COVID-19 , Stochastic Frontier Analysis , Relative Efficiency , Southeast Asian