“…In the literature, two types of efficiency evaluations at the university level have been extensively discussed (for example, Abbott & Doucouliagos, 2003;Kao & Hung, 2008;Sellers-Rubio, Mas-Ruiz, & Casado-Díaz, 2010;Agasisti & Wolszczak-Derlacz, 2015). The first type compares the efficiency of different universities; for example, in the last five years, such studies have included Lee and Worthington (2016), Sagarra et al (2017), Visbal-Cadavid et al (2017, Guironnet and Peypoch (2018), Klumpp (2018), Quiroga-Martinez et al (2018, Yang et al (2018), Hou et al (2019, Moreno-Gómez et al (2019), Koçak et al (2019), Shamohammadi and Oh (2019), Dumitrescu et al (2020), Łącka and Brzezicki (2020), Moncayo-Martínez et al (2020), Salas-Velasco (2020), Tran et al (2020), andZhang et al (2020). The second type of efficiency evaluation compares the efficiency of different departments within a university, such as in the studies of Sinuany-Stern et al (1994), Gander (1995), Kao and Hung (2008), Barra and Zotti (2016), Ding et al (2020), andGhasemi et al (2020).…”