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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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- Wonsik S (2003). “Applying DEA Technique to Library Evaluation in Academic Research Libraries.” Library Trends 51(3): 312-332.
- Wonsik S and PB Kantor (1999). “Evaluation of Digital Libraries: A DEA Approach.? in Proceedings of the 62nd Asis Annual Meeting, Knowledge: Creation, Organization and Use, Information Today. 36: 605-615.
- Woo CK, I Horowitz, A Olson, B Horii and C Baskette (2006). “Efficient Frontiers for Electricity Procurement by an Ldc with Multiple Purchase Options.” Omega 34(1): 70-80.
- Woodbury K and B Dollery (2004). “Efficiency Measurement in Australian Local Government: the Case of New South Wales Municipal Water Services.” Review of Policy Research 21(5): 615-636.
- Worthington A (1999). “Performance Indicators and Efficiency Measurement in Public Libraries.” Australian Economic Review 32(1): 31.
- Worthington A and B Dollery (2000). “An Empirical Survey of Frontier Efficiency Measurement Techniques in Local Government.” Local Government Studies 26(2): 23-52 SUM.
- Worthington AC (1999). “Measuring Technical Efficiency in Australian Credit Unions.” Manchester School 67(2): 231-248.
- Worthington AC (2004). “Determinants of Merger and Acquisition Activity in Australian Cooperative Deposit-Taking Institutions.” J Business Research 57(1): 47-57.
- Worthington AC (2004). “Frontier Efficiency Measurement in Health Care: A Review of Empirical Techniques and Selected Applications.” Medical Care Research and Review 61(2): 135-170.
- Womer NK (1993). “Data Envelopment Analysis and System Selection.” Telecommunications Review : 107-115.














