Measuring Performance in a Multiproduct Firm: An Application to the U.S. Postal Service
Michael D. Bradley and
Donald M. Baron
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Michael D. Bradley: George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Donald M. Baron: Arthur D. Little, Washington, D.C.
Operations Research, 1993, vol. 41, issue 3, 450-458
Abstract:
Measuring performance in a multiproduct firm is difficult because of the complex nature of the firm's output. We present an approach to measuring performance, called operating efficiency which is the ratio of aggregate output to aggregate resource use. We describe how to calculate operating efficiency for a multiproduct organization and demonstrate how it can be used to understand why performance varies across plants and/or through time. Our application of operating efficiency to the U.S. Postal Service is discussed along with the reactions of potential users.
Keywords: economics; econometrics: using econometric models; manufacturing; productivity: performance measurement system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
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