2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40747-021-00481-z
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Using context-dependent DEA to analyze the efficiency of highly funded scientists in China

Abstract: Funding inputs and research outputs have always been two central issues in the science of science. In recent decades, research funding plays an increasingly important role in scientific research. Thus, it is progressively significant for management authorities to measure the research efficiency of highly funded scientists, which can be helpful for them to make effective policies. However, few researchers use quantitative analysis to study these issues. To promote the research in this field, we begin with colle… Show more

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“…There are three papers that focused on the data-driven healthcare operations management. In the first paper, "Nursing rescheduling problem with multiple rescheduling methods under uncertainty" [9], the authors developed a stochastic programming model and a distributionally robust model for the nurse rescheduling problem with uncertain demands. They conducted a study on three joint hospitals in Chengdu, Chongzhou, and Guanghan, Sichuan Province to illustrate the applicability and validity of the proposed model.…”
Section: Data-driven Healthcare Operations Managementmentioning
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“…There are three papers that focused on the data-driven healthcare operations management. In the first paper, "Nursing rescheduling problem with multiple rescheduling methods under uncertainty" [9], the authors developed a stochastic programming model and a distributionally robust model for the nurse rescheduling problem with uncertain demands. They conducted a study on three joint hospitals in Chengdu, Chongzhou, and Guanghan, Sichuan Province to illustrate the applicability and validity of the proposed model.…”
Section: Data-driven Healthcare Operations Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Data-driven operations managementWe can roughly divide the accepted 15 papers into four groups according to their topics: data-driven supply chain management [1-4], data-driven process scheduling [5-8], data-driven healthcare operations management [9][10][11], and other data-driven operations management problems [12][13][14][15]. In the following, we formally introduce related works in detail.
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