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Latest bibliography of DEA with more than 10,000 articles
Mergoni, A. A. Emrouznejad, and K. De Witte (2025) Fifty years of Data Envelopment Analysis, European Journal of Operational Research, 326 (3): 389-412. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2024.12.049.
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- Post T (2001). “Estimating Non-Convex Production Sets – Imposing Convex Input Sets and Output Sets in Data Envelopment Analysis.” EJOR 131(1): 132-142.
- Post T (2001). “Performance Benchmarking in Stochastic Environment Using Mean-Variance Data Envelopment Analysis.” JORS 49(2).
- Post T (2001). “Performance Evaluation in Stochastic Environments Using Mean-Variance Data Envelopment Analysis.” Operations Research 49(2): 281-292.
- Post T (2001). “Transconcave Data Envelopment Analysis.” EJOR 132(2): 374-389.
- Portela MCAS, PC Borges and E Thanassoulis (2002). “Finding Closest Targets in Non-Oriented DEA Models: the Case of Convex and Non-Convex Technologies.” in Emrouznejad A, R Green and V Krivonozhko (eds.) Efficiency and Productivity Analysis in the 21st Century, International Research in Management Science.
- Portela MCAS, PC Borges and E Thanassoulis (2003). “Finding Closest Targets in Non-Oriented DEA Models: the Case of Convex and Non-Convex Technologies.” JPA 19(2-3): 251-269.
- Portela MCAS and E Thanassoulis (2001). “Decomposing School and School-Type Efficiency.” EJOR 132(2): 357-373.
- Portela MCAS and E Thanassoulis (2004). “Malmquist Indexes Using a Geometric Distance Function (GDF).” in Emrouznejad A and V Podinovski (eds.) Proceedings of DEA2004, Birmingham, UK: 229.
- Portela MCAS and E Thanassoulis (2005). “Profitability of a Sample of Portuguese Bank Branches and its Decomposition into Technical and Allocative Components.” EJOR 162(3): 850-866.
- Portela MCAS and E Thanassoulis (2006). “Zero Weights and Non-Zero Slacks: Different Solutions to the Same Problem.” Ann Oper Res 145: 129-147.














