Comparison of Data Envelopment Analysis and Multiple Objective Linear Programming
Tarja Joro and
Pekka Korhonen
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Tarja Joro: University of Alberta
Chapter Chapter 5 in Extension of Data Envelopment Analysis with Preference Information, 2015, pp 55-64 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Charnes and Cooper have played significant role in the development of both areas: they have been the initiators of DEA in the late 1970s, but they have also had a significant impact on the development of multiple objective linear programming (MOLP) through the development of goal programming (Charnes and Cooper 1961). Although the methods have shared origins, researchers in these two camps have generally not paid much attention to research performed in the other camps. Neither has Charnes nor Cooper attempted to tie the two fields together. This is unfortunate, since—despite differences in terminology—DEA and MOLP address similar problems and the corresponding models are structurally very close to each other.
Keywords: Efficiency Score; Data Envelopment Analysis Model; Efficient Frontier; MCDM Method; Technical Efficiency Score (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7528-7_5
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