TY - JOUR
T1 - Including principal component weights to improve discrimination in data envelopment analysis
AU - Adler, N.
AU - Golany, B.
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements—The authors would like to thank two anonymous referees for very helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper. N.A. would also like to thank the Recanati Foundation for partial support of this research.
PY - 2002/9
Y1 - 2002/9
N2 - This research further develops the combined use of principal component analysis (PCA) and data envelopment analysis (DEA). The aim is to reduce the curse of dimensionality that occurs in DEA when there is an excessive number of inputs and outputs in relation to the number of decision-making units. Three separate PCA-DEA formulations are developed in the paper utilising the results of PCA to develop objective, assurance region type constraints on the DEA weights. The first model applies PCA to grouped data representing similar themes, such as quality or environmental measures. The second model, if needed, applies PCA to all inputs and separately to all outputs, thus further strengthening the discrimination power of DEA. The third formulation searches for a single set of global weights with which to fully rank all observations. In summary, it is clear that the use of principal components can noticeably improve the strength of DEA models. Journal of the Operational Research Society.
AB - This research further develops the combined use of principal component analysis (PCA) and data envelopment analysis (DEA). The aim is to reduce the curse of dimensionality that occurs in DEA when there is an excessive number of inputs and outputs in relation to the number of decision-making units. Three separate PCA-DEA formulations are developed in the paper utilising the results of PCA to develop objective, assurance region type constraints on the DEA weights. The first model applies PCA to grouped data representing similar themes, such as quality or environmental measures. The second model, if needed, applies PCA to all inputs and separately to all outputs, thus further strengthening the discrimination power of DEA. The third formulation searches for a single set of global weights with which to fully rank all observations. In summary, it is clear that the use of principal components can noticeably improve the strength of DEA models. Journal of the Operational Research Society.
KW - Assurance regions
KW - Data envelopment analysis
KW - Performance measurement
KW - Principal component analysis
KW - Ranking
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U2 - 10.1057/palgrave.jors.2601400
DO - 10.1057/palgrave.jors.2601400
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AN - SCOPUS:0036723774
SN - 0160-5682
VL - 53
SP - 985
EP - 991
JO - Journal of the Operational Research Society
JF - Journal of the Operational Research Society
IS - 9
ER -