Tests of efficiency in data envelopment analysis
Computers and Operations Research
DEA/AR-efficiency of U.S. independent oil/gas producers over time
Computers and Operations Research
DEA and the management of the product cycle: the U.S. computer industry
Computers and Operations Research - Special issue on data envelopment analysis
Input efficiency profiling: an application to airlines
Computers and Operations Research
On piecewise loglinear frontiers and log efficiency measures
Computers and Operations Research
An application of data envelopment analysis in telephone offices evaluation with partial data
Computers and Operations Research
Data Envelopment Analysis: A Comprehensive Text with Models, Applications References, and DEA-Solver Software with Cdrom
Computers and Operations Research
Adaptive non-parametric efficiency frontier analysis: a neural-network-based model
Computers and Operations Research
Network DEA: efficiency analysis of organizations with complex internal structure
Computers and Operations Research
Allocation of shared costs among decision making units: a DEA approach
Computers and Operations Research
Measurement efficiency and productivity in SAS/OR
Computers and Operations Research
Evaluating power plant efficiency: a hierarchical model
Computers and Operations Research
Ranking discovered rules from data mining with multiple criteria by data envelopment analysis
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Measuring the efficiency of customer satisfaction and loyalty for mobile phone brands with DEA
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Since the banking industry was liberalized in 1991, the financial holding company has become more and more competitive in Taiwan. Thus, it is an important for financial holding companies to be operated efficiently. This paper focuses on a study, which used data envelopment analysis (DEA) technique to compare the performance of 14 financial holding companies in Taiwan. We provide the conceptual model for simultaneous analysis of operating and human resource performance in this paper. The analysis models of DEA include CCR, BCC, Bilateral, Slack-Based Measure, and the FDH model. We analyze overall efficiency, pure technique efficiency and scale efficiency of the financial holding companies in Taiwan. We also use bilateral model to measure and compare efficiency between the bank-based holding companies and non bank-based holding companies. And we investigate the most productive scale size for the financial holding companies. Finally, we provide some management suggestions for the financial holding companies.