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Additive Slack-Based Measure for a Two-Stage Structure with Shared Inputs and Undesirable Feedback

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  • M. Salahi
  • A. Jamalian
  • R. Shakouri
  • K. Asanimoghadam
  • Bikash Koli Dey

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The two-stage data envelopment analysis models are among the widely used mathematical programming approaches to evaluate the performance of two-stage structures. In this paper, a two-stage structure with shared inputs and feedback is studied. To reduce undesirable outputs, an additive slack-based measure model is proposed to evaluate the stages and overall efficiencies, while undesirable outputs are weakly disposable. As it does not require determining the weights for combining stages’ efficiencies, all Pareto optimal stages’ efficiencies can be gained. In addition, the proposed approach can identify desirable outputs from undesirable outputs, thereby avoiding the need for weighting. This advantage from the aspect of multiobjective programming helps internal evaluation of the network model to match priorities of managers. The proposed nonlinear model is reformulated as a second-order cone program, which is a convex optimization problem that can be solved to global optimality. This is a computational improvement over the parametric models in the literature. Furthermore, the proposed model is applied for country-wise and area-wise performance evaluations of a real industrial application dataset in mainland China. Results show that the efficiency of the overall system relies between the efficiencies of the two stages and for all DMUs, the first stage’s efficiency scores are always higher than the second stage ones in both evaluations. Also, the Pearson correlation coefficient test results show that the overall efficiency is more correlated with the waste disposal stage. Finally, to show the effect of the decision maker’s preference, a detailed sensitivity analysis is performed.

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  • M. Salahi & A. Jamalian & R. Shakouri & K. Asanimoghadam & Bikash Koli Dey, 2022. "Additive Slack-Based Measure for a Two-Stage Structure with Shared Inputs and Undesirable Feedback," Advances in Operations Research, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaor:7596736
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/7596736
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