2019
DOI: 10.3390/e21121205
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An Entropy-Based Cross-Efficiency under Variable Returns to Scale

Abstract: Cross-efficiency evaluation is an effective methodology for discriminating among a set of decision-making units (DMUs) through both self- and peer-evaluation methods. This evaluation technique is usually used for data envelopment analysis (DEA) models with constant returns to scale due to the fact that negative efficiencies never happen in this case. For cases of variable returns to scale (VRSs), the evaluation may generate negative cross-efficiencies. However, when the production technology is known to be VRS… Show more

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“…The method is widely used in impact assessments of interventions involving temporal as well as interval-based actions [65,66]. The entropy method is considered a highly powerful tool in cross-efficiency evaluation for a range of options involving a set of decision-making units [67]. However, the use of the entropy method in conjunction with Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is justified due to the latter's shortcoming of total weight flexibility, which can treat many decision-making units (DMUs) as DEA-efficient, thereby failing to discriminate whether all are deemed efficient or otherwise [40].…”
Section: Model Setting 221 Measurement Of Socialized Agricultural Ser...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method is widely used in impact assessments of interventions involving temporal as well as interval-based actions [65,66]. The entropy method is considered a highly powerful tool in cross-efficiency evaluation for a range of options involving a set of decision-making units [67]. However, the use of the entropy method in conjunction with Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is justified due to the latter's shortcoming of total weight flexibility, which can treat many decision-making units (DMUs) as DEA-efficient, thereby failing to discriminate whether all are deemed efficient or otherwise [40].…”
Section: Model Setting 221 Measurement Of Socialized Agricultural Ser...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Si and Ma (2019) proposed a combined relative entropy and grey incidence method to rank DMUs in crossefficiency. Considering variable returns to scale, Su and Lu (2019) proposed an entropy-based crossefficiency. Based on Shannon entropy, Karagiannis and Karagiannis (2020) presented a weighting scheme for constructing composite indicators.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%