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Measuring the performance of nations at the Summer Olympics using data envelopment analysis

S Lozano (), G Villa, F Guerrero and P Cortés
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S Lozano: Universidad de Sevilla
G Villa: Universidad de Sevilla
F Guerrero: Universidad de Sevilla
P Cortés: Universidad de Sevilla

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2002, vol. 53, issue 5, 501-511

Abstract: Abstract In this paper a well known tool for relative efficiency assessment, namely Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), is used to measure the performance of the nations participating at the last five Summer Olympic games. The proposed approach considers two inputs (GNP and population) and three outputs (number of gold, silver and bronze medals won). To increase the consistency of the results, weight restrictions are included, guaranteeing a higher valuation for gold medals than for silver medals and higher for the latter than for bronze medals. Variable returns to scale are assumed. The results for the last five Summer Olympics are analysed. For each of them, a performance index as well as benchmarks are computed for each country. In addition, plotting the performance of a specific country for the different games can help identify trends as well as objective successes and disappointments.

Keywords: sports; performance measurement; data envelopment analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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