Title of article :
Profit efficiency in non-competitive markets
Author/Authors :
Tohidi, G Department of Mathematics - Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Tohidnia, S Department of Mathematics - Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper develops a non-radial linear programming model based on the concept of
directional distance function to examine the profit efficiency (inefficiency) of decision making
units (DMUs) in the case where the market prices are available but can be controlled by units,
and DMUs can influence simultaneously the prices and quantities of inputs and outputs to
maximize the total profit. The optimal solution of the proposed model can help decision
makers to evaluate and improve the profit efficiency of DMUs by changing the prices and
quantities of inputs and outputs. The proposed model satisfies the important properties, units
invariance and translation invariance. We present a decomposition of the profit inefficiency
obtained by the optimal solution of the proposed model which can individualize quantity and
price contributions to the profit inefficiency of under evaluation DMU. Finally, an empirical
application to a set of 50 bank branches will be presented to illustrate the proposed approach.
Keywords :
Data envelopment analysis , linear programming , directional distance function , profit efficiency
Journal title :
International Journal of Data Envelopment Analysis(IJDEA)