“…These advantages are possible because the DEA method is based on the efficient production surfaces rather than central tendencies (Cooper et al., 2011). For these reasons, DEA has been widely applied to analyze the performance of numerous entities such as air ports (Ennen & Batool, 2018), schools (Charnes, Cooper, & Rhodes, 1981), products (Laso et al., 2018; Sanjuan et al., 2011), industrial parks (Guan, Huang, Liu, Zhai, & Zheng, 2019; Liu, Tian, Chen, Lu, & Gao, 2015), national policies (Lee & Mogi, 2018), cities (Moutinho, Madaleno, Robaina, & Villar, 2018; Sanjuan et al., 2011), countries (Camarero, Castillo, Picazo‐Tadeo, & Tamarit, 2013), and regions (Halkos et al., 2016).…”