Towards Gaining Robustness in Inverse Data Envelopment Analysis Models
Adel Hatami-Marbini (),
Aliasghar Arabmaldar () and
Matthias Klumpp ()
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Adel Hatami-Marbini: University of Huddersfield
Aliasghar Arabmaldar: University of Hertfordshire
Matthias Klumpp: Politecnico di Milano
A chapter in Advances in the Theory and Applications of Performance Measurement and Management, 2024, pp 71-83 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The inverse data envelopment analysis (IDEA) approach aims to estimate input and/or output levels when preserving efficiency scores. The input-oriented IDEA version seeks the input level for producing expected output and the output-oriented one estimates the output level under a given input level while efficiency remains unchanged. However, in many real-world applications, full and precise information may not be available to guarantee successful IDEA implementation. This study presents a novel approach to combat inherent uncertainty, resultantly, enabling a move towards robustness of IDEA models. We particularly focus on two cases in this research. The first case occurs where the amount of extra input is not certain and almost impossible to be precisely determined due to restricted budget, market volatility, political issues and other external factors. The second case is observed in situations where input and/or output data encompasses uncertainty that might be resulting from errors in data measurement, data clearing, vagueness in variables (e.g., customer satisfaction or quality) or other internal factors from organizations.
Keywords: Inverse data envelopment analysis; Uncertainty; Robustness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-61597-9_7
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