Title of article :
Super-Efficiency and Sensitivity Analysis in DEA for the Case of Exogenously Fixed Inputs
Author/Authors :
Esmaeili, Mehrab Department of Mathematics - Islamic Azad University Shahrekord Branch, Shahrekord, Iran
Abstract :
This paper reports on a study of the use of super-efficiency approach in data envelopment
analysis (DEA) sensitivity analysis for the case of “exogenously fixed” factors. This issue is important
since in any realistic situation there may exist exogenously fixed or non-discretionary
factors that are beyond the control of a DMU’s management, which also need to be considered.
When a DMU under evaluation is not included in the reference set of the original DEA models,
the resulting DEA models are called super-efficiency DEA models. In this paper, by means of
the modified Banker and Morey’s (BM hereafter) model [2], in which the test DMU is excluded
from the reference set, we show that super-efficiency score can be decomposed into two data
perturbation components of a particular test frontier decision making unit (DMU) and the
remaining DMUs. As a result, we are able to determine what perturbations of discretionary
data can be tolerated before frontier DMUs become nonfrontier
Keywords :
Data envelopment analysis , Efficiency , Exogenously fixed inputs , Sensitivity analysis , Super-efficiency
Journal title :
Theory of Approximation and Applications