2022
DOI: 10.1111/exsy.13089
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Radial eco‐efficiency in the presence of weakly disposable undesirable outputs: Evaluating agricultural sectors

Abstract: Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a popular technique for evaluating relative efficiency. In many real-world applications, undesirable outputs must be considered, and evaluating eco-efficiency instead of operational efficiency is demanded. Unfortunately, eco-efficiency models in DEA are problematic, especially in variable returnsto-scale (VRS) and weak disposability conditions. In this paper, the shortcomings of the available models are discussed and a new method is proposed to provide a valid eco-efficiency … Show more

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“…When the output is negative, the RDM model will have no solution in the process of solving the direction distance function, and the traditional DEA model cannot recognize the negative data [27]. In order to solve this problem, Portela et al [28] introduced the common frontier on the basis of RDM model and proposed Meta-RDM model that evaluates the output as negative.…”
Section: Meta-rdm Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the output is negative, the RDM model will have no solution in the process of solving the direction distance function, and the traditional DEA model cannot recognize the negative data [27]. In order to solve this problem, Portela et al [28] introduced the common frontier on the basis of RDM model and proposed Meta-RDM model that evaluates the output as negative.…”
Section: Meta-rdm Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%