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Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis

Yıl 2011, Cilt: 14 Sayı: 14, - , 01.06.2011

Öz

This study measures the efficiency of Turkish universities through standard and measure-specific Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approaches. The purpose of this paper is three-fold. Firstly, the study shows the applicability of standard and measure-specific DEA methodologies in performance evaluation of Turkish universities. Secondly, it presents the benchmark shares which show the importance of each efficient university in measuring the inefficiencies of inefficient universities. Finally, the study analyzes efficiencies by means of the geographical regions which the universities are located.

Kaynakça

  • Abbott, M. & C. Doucouliagos (2003). “The efficiency of Australian universities: a data envelopment analysis”, Economics of Education Review, 22(1), 89–97.
  • Banker, R.D. & R.C. Morey (1986), “Efficiency analysis for exogenously fixed inputs and outputs”, Operations Research, 34, 513–521.
  • Charnes A, W.W. Cooper, E. Rhodes (1978), “Measuring the efficiency of decision making units”, European Journal of Operational Research, 2, 429–444.
  • Flegg, A.T. & D.O. Allen (2007), “Does expansion cause congestion? The case of the older British universities 1994–2004”, Education Economics, 15(1), 75−102.
  • Johnes, J. (2006), “DEA and its application to the measurement of efficiency in higher education”, Economics of Education Review, 25(3), 273−288.
  • Johnes, J. & L. Yu (2008), “Measuring the research performance of Chinese higher education institutions using data envelopment analysis”, China Economic Review, 19, 679–696.
  • Seiford L.M. & J. Zhu (2003), “Context-dependent data envelopment analysis: measuring attractiveness and progress”, Omega, 31(5), 397–408.
  • Thanassoulis, E. & R.G. Dyson (1992), “Estimating preferred target input-output levels using data envelopment analysis”, European Journal of Operational Research 56, 80–97.
  • Ulucan, A. & Atıcı K.B. (2010), “Efficiency evaluations with context-dependent and measure-specific data envelopment approaches: An application in a world bank supported project”, Omega, Vol.38, 68–83.
  • Worthington, A.C. & B.L. Lee (2008), “Efficiency, technology and productivity change in Australian universities 1998–2003”, Economics of Education Review, 27(3), 285−298.
  • Zhu, J. (2000), “Multi-factor performance measure model with an application to Fortune 500 companies”, European Journal of Operational Research, 23 (1): 105–124.
  • Zhu J. (2002), Quantitative models for performance evaluation and benchmarking—data envelopment analysis with spreadsheets and DEA Excel solver, Kluwer’s International Series.

Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis

Yıl 2011, Cilt: 14 Sayı: 14, - , 01.06.2011

Öz

This study measures the efficiency of Turkish universities through standard and measure-specific Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approaches. The purpose of this paper is three-fold. Firstly, the study shows the applicability of standard and measure-specific DEA methodologies in performance evaluation of Turkish universities. Secondly, it presents the benchmark shares which show the importance of each efficient university in measuring the inefficiencies of inefficient universities. Finally, the study analyzes efficiencies by means of the geographical regions which the universities are located.

Kaynakça

  • Abbott, M. & C. Doucouliagos (2003). “The efficiency of Australian universities: a data envelopment analysis”, Economics of Education Review, 22(1), 89–97.
  • Banker, R.D. & R.C. Morey (1986), “Efficiency analysis for exogenously fixed inputs and outputs”, Operations Research, 34, 513–521.
  • Charnes A, W.W. Cooper, E. Rhodes (1978), “Measuring the efficiency of decision making units”, European Journal of Operational Research, 2, 429–444.
  • Flegg, A.T. & D.O. Allen (2007), “Does expansion cause congestion? The case of the older British universities 1994–2004”, Education Economics, 15(1), 75−102.
  • Johnes, J. (2006), “DEA and its application to the measurement of efficiency in higher education”, Economics of Education Review, 25(3), 273−288.
  • Johnes, J. & L. Yu (2008), “Measuring the research performance of Chinese higher education institutions using data envelopment analysis”, China Economic Review, 19, 679–696.
  • Seiford L.M. & J. Zhu (2003), “Context-dependent data envelopment analysis: measuring attractiveness and progress”, Omega, 31(5), 397–408.
  • Thanassoulis, E. & R.G. Dyson (1992), “Estimating preferred target input-output levels using data envelopment analysis”, European Journal of Operational Research 56, 80–97.
  • Ulucan, A. & Atıcı K.B. (2010), “Efficiency evaluations with context-dependent and measure-specific data envelopment approaches: An application in a world bank supported project”, Omega, Vol.38, 68–83.
  • Worthington, A.C. & B.L. Lee (2008), “Efficiency, technology and productivity change in Australian universities 1998–2003”, Economics of Education Review, 27(3), 285−298.
  • Zhu, J. (2000), “Multi-factor performance measure model with an application to Fortune 500 companies”, European Journal of Operational Research, 23 (1): 105–124.
  • Zhu J. (2002), Quantitative models for performance evaluation and benchmarking—data envelopment analysis with spreadsheets and DEA Excel solver, Kluwer’s International Series.
Toplam 12 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Aydın Ulucan

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2011
Gönderilme Tarihi 12 Aralık 2014
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2011 Cilt: 14 Sayı: 14

Kaynak Göster

APA Ulucan, A. (2011). Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis. Sosyoekonomi, 14(14). https://doi.org/10.17233/se.88857
AMA Ulucan A. Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis. Sosyoekonomi. Nisan 2011;14(14). doi:10.17233/se.88857
Chicago Ulucan, Aydın. “Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis”. Sosyoekonomi 14, sy. 14 (Nisan 2011). https://doi.org/10.17233/se.88857.
EndNote Ulucan A (01 Nisan 2011) Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis. Sosyoekonomi 14 14
IEEE A. Ulucan, “Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis”, Sosyoekonomi, c. 14, sy. 14, 2011, doi: 10.17233/se.88857.
ISNAD Ulucan, Aydın. “Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis”. Sosyoekonomi 14/14 (Nisan 2011). https://doi.org/10.17233/se.88857.
JAMA Ulucan A. Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis. Sosyoekonomi. 2011;14. doi:10.17233/se.88857.
MLA Ulucan, Aydın. “Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis”. Sosyoekonomi, c. 14, sy. 14, 2011, doi:10.17233/se.88857.
Vancouver Ulucan A. Measuring the Efficiency of Turkish Universities Using Measure-Specific Data Envelopment Analysis. Sosyoekonomi. 2011;14(14).