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Efficiency analysis in multi-period systems: an application to performance evaluation in Czech higher education

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Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a non-parametric method for efficiency and performance analysis of decision making units. The paper deals with production systems where decision making units are described by their inputs and outputs in several consecutive periods. The paper presents (Park and Park in Eur J Oper Res 193(2):567–580, 2009) multi-period DEA model that is oriented on the “best” period of the unit under evaluation only. This aim of this paper is to overcome the disadvantage of this model and formulate new models of this class that allow evaluation the efficiency of decision making units within the whole production chain. The presented efficiency and super-efficiency multi-period DEA models are illustrated on a case study. The study consists in analysis of research and teaching performance of 19 Czech economic faculties in four years period from 2009 until 2012. The model considers two inputs (number of academic employees and labour costs) and two outputs for teaching efficiency (number of students and number of graduated). Research efficiency is expressed using the number of publications in various important categories and the number of so called RIV points that describe the quality of publications.

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The research is supported by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic, Project No. P403/12/1387.

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Jablonsky, J. Efficiency analysis in multi-period systems: an application to performance evaluation in Czech higher education. Cent Eur J Oper Res 24, 283–296 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10100-015-0401-z

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