SDEA {MultiplierDEA} | R Documentation |
Super-Efficiency DEA
Description
SDEA model to calculate the efficieny for each DMUs.
Usage
SDEA(x=x, y=y, orientation = "input", rts = "crs", Cook = FALSE)
Arguments
x |
Inputs or resources used by each decision making unit. |
y |
Outputs or resources used by each decision making unit. |
orientation |
Orientation of the DEA model - primary emphasis on input-reduction input or output-augmentation output. Note the default is input orientation. |
rts |
Returns to scale for the application, or industry studied. Note the default rts is crs. vrs Variable returns to scale. crs Constant returns to scale. |
Cook |
Used with variable returns to scale to address infeasibility in efficiency. Note the default is FALSE. Use TRUE when using vrs rts. |
Value
Input |
Input Values (x) passed to the model. |
Output |
Output Values (y) passed to the model. |
Orientation |
Orientation of the model. |
RTS |
Returns to scale of the model. |
Efficiency |
Efficiency of each DMU in the model. |
Theta |
Used to calculate efficiency if the model is infeasiable. Note: Available only when Cook is set to TRUE. |
Beta |
Used to calculate efficiency if the model is infeasiable.Note: Available only when Cook is set to TRUE. |
Lambda |
Lambdas per DMU in the model. |
StatusData |
Returns the status of the LP model. |
References
W.D. Cook, L. Liang, Y. Zha and J.Zhu (2009) A Modified Super-Efficiency DEA Model for Infeasibility, The Journal of the Operational Research Society Vol. 60, No. 2 (Feb., 2009), pp. 276-281.
Examples
x <-data.frame(matrix(c(12, 26, 16, 60 ),ncol=1))
rownames(x) <- c('a','b','c','d')
y <- data.frame(matrix(c(6, 8, 9, 15 ),ncol=1))
rownames(y) <- c('a','b','c','d')
result <- SDEA(x=x, y=y, orientation = "input", rts = "crs", Cook = FALSE)
# Examine the efficiency score for DMUs
print(result$Efficiency)