Incorporating the Operating Environment Into a Nonparametric Measure of Technical Efficiency

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 12 - Trang 249-267 - 1999
Harold O. Fried1, Shelton S. Schmidt1, Suthathip Yaisawarng1
1Department of Economics, Union College, Schenectady

Tóm tắt

The ability of a production unit to transform inputs into outputs is influenced by its technical efficiency and external operating environment. This paper introduces a nonparametric, linear programming, frontier procedure for obtaining a measure of managerial efficiency that controls for exogenous features of the operating environment. The approach also provides statistical tests of the effects of external conditions on the efficient use of each individual input (for an input oriented model) or for each individual output (for an output oriented model). The procedure is illustrated for a sample of nursing homes.

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