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Theory of binary-valued data envelopment analysis: an application in assessing the sustainability of suppliers

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posted on 2024-06-13, 12:15 authored by B Karimi, M Azadi, R Farzipoor Saen, S Fosso Wamba
PurposeThe objective of this study is to present a binary-valued data envelopment analysis (DEA) theory. The authors’ proposed approach, for the first time, combines binary-valued and integer-valued theories concurrently in the DEA context. To do so, new production possibility sets (PPSs) with some distinguished features are developed.Design/methodology/approachThe authors address integer inputs and outputs in the proposed approach by introducing a new PPS.FindingsTo take into account the binary data, the authors develop axiomatic DEA principles. The binary production principles guarantee any combination of convexity and feasibility. Furthermore, the authors develop a new DEA model to consider integer and real data. A case study is presented to show the usefulness of the developed models. Using the proposed models, the authors obtained benchmarks to solve the sustainable supplier selection problems.Originality/value(1) For the first time, binary-valued and integer-valued theories are presented in an integrated DEA model. (2) To deal with the pure binary data, a new PPS is proposed. (3) To consider real, integer and binary data, a new PPS is introduced. (4) New technologies are developed to propose feasible solutions. (5) The proposed models can project inefficient decision-making units (DMUs) on efficiency frontier given binary, integer and real data. (6) A case study is given for the performance evaluation of sustainable suppliers.

History

Journal

Industrial Management and Data Systems

Volume

122

Pagination

682-701

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

0263-5577

eISSN

1758-5783

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Emerald