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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 173
Volume 173, Number 1, January 2010
- Ali Emrouznejad, Rajiv D. Banker:
Efficiency and productivity: theory and applications. 1-3 - Clara B. Vaz, Ana S. Camanho, R. C. Guimarães:
The assessment of retailing efficiency using Network Data Envelopment Analysis. 5-24 - Rajiv D. Banker, Seok-Young Lee, Gordon Potter, Dhinu Srinivasan:
The impact of supervisory monitoring on high-end retail sales productivity. 25-37 - José Mairton Figueiredo de França, João Neiva de Figueiredo, Jair dos Santos Lapa:
A DEA methodology to evaluate the impact of information asymmetry on the efficiency of not-for-profit organizations with an application to higher education in Brazil. 39-56 - Pierre Ouellette, Valérie Vierstraete:
Malmquist indexes with quasi-fixed inputs: an application to school districts in Québec. 57-76 - Rajiv D. Banker, Zhanwei Cao, Nirup M. Menon, Ram Natarajan:
Technological progress and productivity growth in the U.S. mobile telecommunications industry. 77-87 - Zijiang Yang, Xiaogang Wang, Dongming Sun:
Using the bootstrap method to detect influential DMUs in data envelopment analysis. 89-103 - Seok-Oh Jeong, Byeong U. Park, Léopold Simar:
Nonparametric conditional efficiency measures: asymptotic properties. 105-122 - Sebastián Lozano, Gabriel Villa:
Gradual technical and scale efficiency improvement in DEA. 123-136 - Michel Mouchart, Marie Vandresse:
A double-frontier approach for measuring market imperfection. 137-144 - Ruben Chumpitaz, Kristiaan Kerstens, Nicholas Paparoidamis, Matthias Staat:
Hedonic price function estimation in economics and marketing: revisiting Lancaster's issue of "noncombinable" goods. 145-161 - Wade D. Cook, Joe Zhu:
Context-dependent performance standards in DEA. 163-175 - W. B. Liu, W. Meng, X. X. Li, D. Q. Zhang:
DEA models with undesirable inputs and outputs. 177-194 - Masoud Zarepisheh, Esmaile Khorram, Gholam Reza Jahanshahloo:
Returns to scale in multiplicative models in data envelopment analysis. 195-206 - Lorenzo Castelli, Raffaele Pesenti, Walter Ukovich:
A classification of DEA models when the internal structure of the Decision Making Units is considered. 207-235
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