2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40995-020-00897-1
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Efficiency Evaluation in a Centralized System Based on Data Envelopment Analysis

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“…From ( 16.3), we get π‘Œ *( + Ξ”π‘Œ *( β‰₯ π‘Œ G *( for all r, k. Therefore, any feasible solution for problem (17) is also feasible for problem (4), and since constraints (4.1) and (17.1) hold as equality at optimality, we can conclude that the following equation holds at the optimality of problems ( 4) and ( 17):…”
Section: Third Scenario: Improvement Of Overall Efficiencies By Certain Valuesmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…From ( 16.3), we get π‘Œ *( + Ξ”π‘Œ *( β‰₯ π‘Œ G *( for all r, k. Therefore, any feasible solution for problem (17) is also feasible for problem (4), and since constraints (4.1) and (17.1) hold as equality at optimality, we can conclude that the following equation holds at the optimality of problems ( 4) and ( 17):…”
Section: Third Scenario: Improvement Of Overall Efficiencies By Certain Valuesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…[15] considered the target setting line in the RA problem and concentrated on the profit improvement of targeted units. [17] studied the centralized RA models based DEA from an axiomatic perspective. They described the envelopment form and multiplier form of associated DEA models.…”
Section: Literature Review and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%