Minor and major consolidations in inverse DEA:definition and determination
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01/01/2017
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Many production systems have acquisition and merge operations to increase productivity. This paper proposes a novel method to anticipate whether a merger in a market is generating a major or a minor consolidation, using InvDEA model. A merger between two or more decision making units (DMUs) producing a single merged DMU that affects the efficiency frontier, defined by the pre-consolidation market conditions, is called a major consolidation. The corresponding alternative case is called a minor consolidation. A necessary and sufficient condition to distinguish the two types of consolidations is proven and two numerical illustrations in banking and supply chain management are discussed. The crucial importance of anticipating the magnitude of a consolidation in a market is outlined. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29512/1/Minor_and_major_consolidations_in_inverse_DEA.pdf Amin, Gholam R.; Emrouznejad, Ali and Gattoufi, Said (2017). Minor and major consolidations in inverse DEA:definition and determination. Computers and Industrial Engineering, 103 , 193–200. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29512/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |