What is DEA and PANEL DATA ? | ||||||||||||||||||||||
In a Sloan Management Review
article by Sherman and Zhu (June 18,2014), DEA is described as a Balance
Benchmarking that help organization test their assumptions about
productivity. Often the result of balanced benchmarking will lead to a
major rethinking of past assumptions.
Panel Data, also called longitudinal data or cross-sectional time series data, are data where multiple cases(people,firms,countriesetc) were observed at two or more time periods. Plus, it provides multiple observations on each individual in the sample. (Hsiao,2003, page 2). |
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