Treating Scale-Efficiency Gaps in Peer-Based DEA
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a method for calculating relative efficiency as a ratio of weighted outputs to weighted inputs of decision making units (DMUs). It is well-known that DEA can be done under the assumption of constant returns to scale (CRS
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Operations Research Proceedings 2015 Selected Papers of the International Conference of the German, Austrian and Swiss Operations Research Societies (GOR, ÖGOR, SVOR/ASRO), University of Vienna, Austria, September 1–4, 2015 Gesellschaft für Operations Research e.V.
Operations Research Proceedings GOR (Gesellschaft für Operations Research e.V.)
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Karl Franz Doerner Ivana Ljubic Georg Pflug Gernot Tragler •
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Operations Research Proceedings 2015 Selected Papers of the International Conference of the German, Austrian and Swiss Operations Research Societies (GOR, ÖGOR, SVOR/ASRO), University of Vienna, Austria, September 1–4, 2015
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Editors Karl Franz Doerner Department of Business Administration University of Vienna Vienna Austria Ivana Ljubic Decision Sciences and Statistics (IDS) Department ESSEC Business School of Paris Cergy Pontoise Cedex France
ISSN 0721-5924 Operations Research Proceedings ISBN 978-3-319-42901-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-42902-1
Georg Pflug Department of Statistics and Operations Research University of Vienna Vienna Austria Gernot Tragler Operations Research and Control Systems TU Wien Vienna Austria
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ISBN 978-3-319-42902-1
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Preface
The operations research conference OR2015, jointly organized by the Austrian Operations Research Society (ÖGOR), the German Operations Researc
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