Title of article :
A Ranking DEA model based on cross-weights evaluation
Author/Authors :
Abbasi, M Department of Mathematics - Islamic Azad University Kermanshah Branch, Kermanshah, Iran. , Ghomashi, A Department of Mathematics - Islamic Azad University Kermanshah Branch, Kermanshah, Iran.
Abstract :
The cross-efficiency method in data envelopment analysis (DEA) has widely been used as a
suitable utility for ranking decision-making units (DMUs). In cross-efficiency, the average of
n efficiency values for each DMU is considered as the overall efficiency score. Another
method based on the concept of cross-efficiency for calculating the efficiency score for each
DMU is to use the average comparable weights to calculate the efficiency, which is called the
cross-weight evaluation. In the cross-weight method, as in the cross-efficiency method, there
is the issue of multiple optimal solutions. In this paper, for overcoming this issue, we use the
neutral strategy for cross-weight evaluation. Unlike the aggressive and benevolent
formulations, the neutral way is only concerned with its own interests and is indifferent to
other DMUs. This study proposes a new cross-weight evaluation by maximizing the minimum
of the output weights while keeping the efficiency of the unit under evaluation unchanged.
Numerical examples are provided to illustrate the potential application of this new model and
its effectiveness in ranking DMUs.
Keywords :
Data envelopment analysis , Cross-weight evaluation , Ranking
Journal title :
International Journal of Data Envelopment Analysis(IJDEA)