Journal of Applied Mathematics
- J. Appl. Math.
- Volume 2014, Special Issue (2014), Article ID 453749, 7 pages.
Gap Minimization for Peer-Evaluation in DEA Cross-Efficiency
Anrong Yang, Zigang Zhang, Yishi Zhang, and Dunliang Chen
Abstract
Cross-efficiency evaluation is an effective and widely used method for ranking decision making units (DMUs) in data envelopment analysis (DEA). Gap minimization criterion is introduced in aggressive and benevolent cross-efficiency methods to avoid possible extreme efficiency from peer-evaluation and to get equitable results. On the basis of this criterion, a weighted cross-efficiency method with similarity distance that, respectively, considers the aggressive and the benevolent formulations is proposed to determine cross-efficiency. The weights of the cross-evaluation determined by this method are positively influenced by self-evaluation and thus are propitious to resolving conflict. Numerical demonstration reveals the feasibility of the proposed method.
Article information
Source
J. Appl. Math. Volume 2014, Special Issue (2014), Article ID 453749, 7 pages.
Dates
First available in Project Euclid: 27 February 2015
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http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.jam/1425050722
Digital Object Identifier
doi:10.1155/2014/453749
Citation
Yang, Anrong; Zhang, Zigang; Zhang, Yishi; Chen, Dunliang. Gap Minimization for Peer-Evaluation in DEA Cross-Efficiency. J. Appl. Math. 2014, Special Issue (2014), Article ID 453749, 7 pages. doi:10.1155/2014/453749. http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.jam/1425050722.


