Estimating Output-Specific Efficiencies: 61 (Applied Optimization) - Hardcover

Gstach, D.

 
9781402004834: Estimating Output-Specific Efficiencies: 61 (Applied Optimization)

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The present book is the offspring of my Habilitation, which is the key to academic tenure in Austria. Legal requirements demand that a Ha­ bilitation be published and so only seeing it in print marks the real end of this biographical landmark project. From a scientific perspective I may hope to finally reach a broader audience with this book for a criti­ cal appraisal of the research done. Aside from objectives the book is a reflection of many years of research preceding Habilitation proper in the field of efficiency measurement. Regarding the subject matter the main intention was to fill an important remaining gap in the efficiency analysis literature. Hitherto no technique was available to estimate output-specific efficiencies in a statistically convincing way. This book closes this gap, although some desirable improvements and generalizations of the proposed estimation technique may yet be required, before it will eventually establish as standard tool for efficiency analysis. The likely audience for this book includes professional researchers, who want to enrich their tool set for applied efficiency analysis, as well as students of economics, management science or operations research, in­ tending to learn more about the potentials of rigorously understood efficiency analysis. But also managers or public officials potentially or­ dering efficiency studies should benefit from the book by learning about the extended capabilities of efficiency analysis. Just reading the intro­ duction may change their perception of value for money when it comes to comparative performance measurement.

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The present book is the offspring of my Habilitation, which is the key to academic tenure in Austria. Legal requirements demand that a Ha­ bilitation be published and so only seeing it in print marks the real end of this biographical landmark project. From a scientific perspective I may hope to finally reach a broader audience with this book for a criti­ cal appraisal of the research done. Aside from objectives the book is a reflection of many years of research preceding Habilitation proper in the field of efficiency measurement. Regarding the subject matter the main intention was to fill an important remaining gap in the efficiency analysis literature. Hitherto no technique was available to estimate output-specific efficiencies in a statistically convincing way. This book closes this gap, although some desirable improvements and generalizations of the proposed estimation technique may yet be required, before it will eventually establish as standard tool for efficiency analysis. The likely audience for this book includes professional researchers, who want to enrich their tool set for applied efficiency analysis, as well as students of economics, management science or operations research, in­ tending to learn more about the potentials of rigorously understood efficiency analysis. But also managers or public officials potentially or­ dering efficiency studies should benefit from the book by learning about the extended capabilities of efficiency analysis. Just reading the intro­ duction may change their perception of value for money when it comes to comparative performance measurement.

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This book presents a novel technique for comparative analysis of multi-output firms. In particular it provides a statistical foundation for output-specific efficiency estimation. This is necessary to find out whether firms of an economic sector systematically produce some good A more efficiently than some good B and to quantify eventual differences. In the presence of such differences the application of existing estimation techniques is either inappropriate or does not lead to statistically meaningful results. In this sense the book fills a remaining gap in the relevant literature. The key idea behind the approach is to use posterior distributions of target output-ratios of firms to determine reference points for performance comparison purposes. Monte Carlo simulations and an application to a real world data set indicate expectable small sample performance and the practical usefulness of the presented approach.
Audience: Economists, MS/ OR researchers, and their libraries.

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ISBN 10:  1461348838 ISBN 13:  9781461348832
Verlag: Springer, 2013
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