
handle: 20.500.12713/4468
In this chapter, we proposed the slack-based model (SBM) based on DEA-R models. We compare these models to SBM model in DEA. At first, we propose SBM DEA model in the multiple objective linear programming (MOLP). In the following, we convert them in linear programing. Also, we develop SBM DEA based on the central resource allocation (CRA) model. The new model obtains efficient targets for all DMUs. We use the proposed models for evaluation performance of commercial banks. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.
Dea Models, Linear Programing, Efficiency Evaluation, Model-Based Opc, R Models, Commercial Bank, Evaluation Performance, Multiple Objective Linear Programming, Resource Allocation Model
Dea Models, Linear Programing, Efficiency Evaluation, Model-Based Opc, R Models, Commercial Bank, Evaluation Performance, Multiple Objective Linear Programming, Resource Allocation Model
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