2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2009.06.026
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Rough data envelopment analysis and its application to supply chain performance evaluation

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“…A constant returns to scale model is used when there is no further information to make specific scale assumptions (Yoshida and Fujimoto, 2004). Some previous researches have also used DEA for measuring operational performance of vendors and supply chains (Xu et al, 2009;Talluri et al, 2006) …”
Section: 3choice Of Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A constant returns to scale model is used when there is no further information to make specific scale assumptions (Yoshida and Fujimoto, 2004). Some previous researches have also used DEA for measuring operational performance of vendors and supply chains (Xu et al, 2009;Talluri et al, 2006) …”
Section: 3choice Of Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remanufacturing decisionmaking problem for complex mechanical product can be decomposed into two sub-problems: evaluating the remanufacturing feasibility of the components and selecting the appropriate remanufacturing concept for each feasible component. [26]) and performance assessment in terms of efficiencies of DMUs ( [27]; [28]). Dotoli and Falagario [29] proposed an approach integrating DEA, TOPSIS and linear programming to select supplier which had three phases, and DEA was used to evaluate the efficiency of each supplier in the first phase in order to select several suppliers for TOPSIS evaluation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…de Boer and Telgen 1998), manufacturing (e.g. Xu et al 2009), retailing (e.g. Vaz et al 2010), banking (e.g.…”
Section: Data Envelopment Analysis (Dea) and Its Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%