Multiple criteria decision-making for developing an international game participation strategy: A novel application of the data envelopment analysis (dea) two-stage efficiency process

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Background: This study aims to develop an efficient future game participation strategy for teenaged athletes based on an analysis of the 2019 International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) World Tour game expenditure efficiency and prize-winning efficiency. Methods: In this research, Chinese Taipei (TPE) players served as the main research subjects. The input and output categories were determined through a literature analysis. A two-stage efficiency process of data envelopment analysis (DEA) and Boston consulting group (BCG) matrix were applied in this study to facilitate the calculation. Results: Based on a slack variable analysis, local travel expenses are the key elements impacting efficiency. The game recommendation order was based on a BCG matrix. The top seven recommended games were the Japan Open, Czech Open, Australian Open, Bulgarian Open, Austrian Open, China Open, and German Open. Conclusion: The results of this current study provide efficient game participation recommendations for teenaged athletes. Long-term follow-up records of game participation information should be developed to provide teenaged athletes with a precise efficiency analysis.

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Chen, Y. C., Hu, L. H., Lu, W. C., Wu, J. Z., & Yang, J. J. (2021). Multiple criteria decision-making for developing an international game participation strategy: A novel application of the data envelopment analysis (dea) two-stage efficiency process. Mathematics, 9(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/math9141700

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