Yüksek Öğretim Kurumlarında Etkinlik Ölçümü Kapsamında Ödünleşimli Veri Zarflama Analizi Uygulaması
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2023-10-13Yazar
Körezlioğlu, İpek Ece
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Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a widely used method in academic literature to evaluate
relative efficiency of units under an establishment that is responsible for turning resources into
service and goods. Based on linear programming principles, DEA has the advantage of
overcoming problems usually faced while measuring a non-profit organization's performance such
as uncertainty of input and outputs or unit discrepancies. This method requires a homogenous
data set to reach the most accurate results. To obtain homogeneity, classifying the data set
accurately is a crucial process in DEA but also other extensions such as tradeoff relations can
play a vital role in improving the homogeneity. Tradeoff relations can be defined as the
relationship between input and output factors and added to the standard DEA as additional
constraints which expands the effective frontier.
This study includes evaluating the efficiency of academic units under Hacettepe University which
contains 290 divisions, 80 departments and 32 faculties by using DEA models with tradeoff
relations. Models with tradeoff relations have been compared to the classical DEA model to test
the changes in efficiency scores. With few modifications such as decomposition of data according
to its characteristics and the addition of tradeoff factors, 54 different scenarios were tested.
Besides from measuring the performance of academic units of Hacettepe University, results and
change in model behaviors depending on different cases have also been observed to find out the
improvement areas for the classical DEA approach.