The Evaluation and Its Key Influencing Factors Analysis of “Double First-Class†Universities’ Teaching Efficiency in China Based on SBM-DEA and Its Visual Decision Analysis System Development
Hongwei Li,
Sha Pang,
Zhaoying Zuo,
Min Tao and
Ahmed Farouk
Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-14
Abstract:
Based on a systematical summary of relevant research on university teaching efficiency, an evaluation index system was built to evaluate teaching efficiency of “Double First-Class†universities in China. The evaluation model to evaluate the teaching efficiency of these universities was built based on Slack-Based Measure model using Superefficiency Data Envelopment Analysis (SBM-DEA). Teaching efficiency of 36 “Double First-Class†universities had been evaluated after their assessment indexes data had been collected. The influencing relations between the teaching efficiency of “Double First-Class†universities and dual prices of each evaluation index had been analysed. It had been proven that teaching efficiency could be greatly improved by increasing the index value with a higher double price. We proceeded to count the frequencies of evaluation indicators with the highest or the second highest dual prices. The indexes with higher total importance were defined as the key factors for the development of teaching efficiency in China’s “Double First-Class†universities. Several countermeasures had been proposed to improve the development of “Double First-Class†universities’ teaching efficiency. Finally, based on the above theoretical research, the evaluation and decision analysis software for teaching efficiency in “Double First-Class†universities in China had been developed by Visual Basic 2015 and MATLAB 2015 with Access database to store the data. It provides a convenient visualization tool to manage the data of the evaluation index system and make the data analysis of the SBM-DEA model.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/4877551
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