2016
DOI: 10.5709/ce.1897-9254.214
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Two-Stage Data Envelopment Analysis of Spanish Regions: Efficiency Determinants and Stability Analysis

Abstract: Vizja Press&IT www.ce.vizja.pl 259The purpose of this paper is to examine the hypothesis that the efficiency of Spanish tourism regions for the period 2005-2013 is determined by a group of contextual variables. In contrast with monitoring reports based on descriptive methods, this paper uses the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) bootstrap semiparametric procedure to investigate efficiency determinants. An innovative analysis addresses the problem of the stability of efficiency estimates of random changes in the … Show more

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“…Table 3 shows the efficiency scores provided by the DEA, employing the classic output-oriented CCR and BCC models. The results for the BCC model show the variations in efficiency after considering the scale efficiency [65]. The number of fully-efficient organizations was small-approximately 9% and 14% of the sample for the CCR and BCC models, respectively.…”
Section: Analysis Of Economic Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Table 3 shows the efficiency scores provided by the DEA, employing the classic output-oriented CCR and BCC models. The results for the BCC model show the variations in efficiency after considering the scale efficiency [65]. The number of fully-efficient organizations was small-approximately 9% and 14% of the sample for the CCR and BCC models, respectively.…”
Section: Analysis Of Economic Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In the specific context of this study, the few works available present substantial differences in the choice of variables (see Table 1). Benito et al (2014) and Solana-Ibáñez et al (2016), which are the only studies to have analyzed Spanish regional hotel efficiency, both used destination characteristics. Their choice was based on a Spanish report, Monitoring the Competitiveness of the Spanish Regions (MoniTUR Report), and they selected only the tourism attractors they considered to strongly influence the competitiveness of Spanish regions.…”
Section: Hotel Efficiency At a Regional Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main question is whether hotels operate efficiently, i.e., whether they use (scarce) resources in an efficient way. Despite the importance of destination performance, research on hotel efficiency at a regional level is limited (Barros et al, 2011;Benito, Solana, & López, 2014;Botti, Peypoch, Robinot, & Solonandrasana, 2009;Brida, Garrido, Deidda, & Pulina, 2012;Detotto, Pulina, & Brida, 2014;Guccio, Lisi, Martorana, & Mignosa, 2017;Huang, Mesak, Hsu, & Qu, 2012;Pulina, Detotto, & Paba, 2010;Solana-Ibáñez, Caravaca-Garratón, & Para-González, 2016). Assaf, Josiassen, Woo, Agbola, and Tsionas (2017) recently called for more research on specific destinations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a representative nonparametric frontier approach, and stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) is a representative parametric frontier approach. DEA has been extensively used to evaluate the efficiency of hotels (Hwang and Chang, 2003;Barros, 2005;Perrigot et al, 2009;Assaf and Agbola, 2011;Brida et al, 2012;Oliveira et al, 2013a;Manasakis et al, 2013;Detotto et al, 2014;Huang et al, 2012;Solana-Ibáñez et al, 2016;Lado-Sestayo and Fernández-Castro, 2019;Kularatne et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Evaluation Of Hotel Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%