Superefficiency and multiplier adjustment in data envelopment analysis

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Superefficiency is an important extension of DEA that overcomes some limitations of the traditional models, specifically allowing ranking of efficient units and a unique set of weights for those units. Weights restriction is a well-known technique in the DEA field. When those techniques are applied, weights cluster around its new limits, making its evaluation dependent of its levels. This chapter introduces a new approach to weights adjustment by goal programming techniques, avoiding the imposition of hard restrictions that can even lead to unfeasibility. This method results in models that are more flexible.

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Santos, J., Santos, L. C., & Mendes, A. B. (2013). Superefficiency and multiplier adjustment in data envelopment analysis. In Efficiency Measures in the Agricultural Sector: With Applications (Vol. 9789400757394, pp. 51–70). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5739-4_4

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