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Latest bibliography of DEA with more than 10,000 articles
Emrouznejad A. and G. Yang (2018) A survey and analysis of the first 40 years of scholarly literature in DEA: 1978–2016, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 61(1): 1-5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seps.2017.01.008
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- Camanho AS and RG Dyson (1999). “Efficiency, Size, Benchmarks and Targets for Bank Branches: An Application of Data Envelopment.” JORS 50(9): 903.
- Camanho AS and RG Dyson (2005). “Cost Efficiency Measurement with Price Uncertainty: A DEA Application to Bank Branch Assessments.” EJOR 161(2): 432-446.
- Camanho AS and RG Dyson (2005). “Cost Efficiency, Production and Value-Added Models in the Analysis of Bank Branch Performance.” JORS 56(5): 483-494.
- Camanho AS and RG Dyson (2006). “Data Envelopment Analysis and Malmquist Indices for Measuring Group Performance.” JPA 26(1): 35.
- Caicong W, C Xiuwan and Y Yinsheng (2004). “Decision-Making Modeling Method Based on Artificial Neural Network and Data Envelopment Analysis.? in Proceedings of Igarss – IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing IEEE. 4: 2435-2438.
- Cakravastia A and K Takahashi (2004). “Integrated Model for Supplier Selection and Negotiation in a Make-to-Order Environment.” Int J Production Research 42(21): 4457-4474.
- Calara Maria S and E Cabanda (2004). “Innovative Entrepreneurship: A Factor of Productive Efficiency in Bulacan Cooperatives.” in Emrouznejad A and V Podinovski (eds.) Proceedings of DEA2004, Birmingham, UK: 211.
- Callen JL (1991). “Data Envelopment Analysis: Partial Survey and Applications for Management Accounting.” J Management Accounting Research 3: 35-56.
- Callen JL (1994). “Money Donations, Volunteering and Organizational Efficiency.” JPA 5(3): 215-228.
- Callen JL and H Falk (1993). “Agency and Efficiency in Nonprofit Organizations: the Case Of “Specific Health Focus” Charities.” Accounting Review 68(1): 48-65.