Dealing with Desirable Inputs in Data Envelopment Analysis: A Slacks-based Measure Approach

K. Tone
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In Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) the situation of inputs vs. outputs is positioned as cause and effect. Effects include desirable (ordinary) outputs and undesirable outputs, e.g. pollutants. This situation is well studied and many applications have been published. In this paper, we introduce a new type of inputs, called Good (Desirable) Inputs. As explained in Introduction, we find several examples of such inputs, e.g. Electric car, Women in office and Test takers of vaccine. We handle this by means of SBM (Slacks-based Measure). Usually, efficiency values of DEA models are in the range (0, 1], while in this model a negative efficiency value may be assigned to inefficient DMUs (decision making units). This is caused by shortages of Good Input values. As an example, we refer to “Women’s Rights Movements” in a country where women’s right is not fully guaranteed. Suppose local governments where men and women are serving as officers. They are inputs to office, while Women are Desirable input and Men are Ordinary input. As outputs, we assume Service as Ordinary output and Claim as Undesirable output. Several extensions of this model are introduced. (a) Variable returns to scale, (b) Weight restrictions, (c) Super-efficiency issue and (d) SBM_Max model.
处理数据包络分析中的理想输入:一种基于松弛的度量方法
在数据包络分析(DEA)中,输入与输出的情况被定位为因果关系。影响包括理想的(普通的)输出和不理想的输出,例如污染物。这种情况得到了很好的研究,并发表了许多应用。在本文中,我们引入了一种新的输入类型,称为良好(理想)输入。正如引言中所解释的,我们发现了几个此类投入的例子,例如电动汽车、在职妇女和接种疫苗的人。我们通过SBM (Slacks-based Measure)来处理这个问题。通常,DEA模型的效率值在(0,1)范围内,而在该模型中,低效的决策单元(dmu)可能被赋予负的效率值。这是由于缺乏良好的输入值造成的。作为一个例子,我们指的是在一个妇女权利没有得到充分保障的国家的“女权运动”。假设地方政府的官员都是男性和女性。她们是办公室的投入,而女人是理想投入,男人是普通投入。作为输出,我们假设Service为普通输出,Claim为不期望输出。介绍了该模型的几种扩展。(a)按比例计算的可变收益,(b)权重限制,(c)超效率问题,(d) SBM_Max模型。
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