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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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- Berry R and D Otley (1996). Performance Measurement and Control, CIMA.
- Bertels K, JM Jacques, L Neuberg and L Gatot (1999). “Qualitative Company Performance Evaluation: Linear Discriminant Analysis and Neural Network Models.” EJOR 115(3): 608-615.
- Bessent A and W Bessent (1980). “Determining the Comparative Efficiency of Schools through Data Envelopment Analysis.” Educational Administration Quarterly 1: 57-75.
- Bergquist RK (1996). “Audit Risk Analysis: An Experiment Using Data Envelopment Analysis.” Internal Auditing 12(2): 3-12.
- Bernard J, U Cantner and G Westermann (1996). “Technological Leadership and Variety: A Data Envelopment Analysis for the French Machinery Industry.” Ann Oper Res 68: 361-377.
- Bernardes ? and M Pinillos (2004). “Data Envelopment Analysis Improves Expenses Reduction in Hospitals.” in Emrouznejad A and V Podinovski (eds.) Proceedings of DEA2004, Birmingham, UK: 92.
- Bernroider EWN and V Stix (2006). “Profile Distance Method- a Multi-Attribute Decision Making Approach for Information System Investments.” Decision Support Systems 42(2): 988-998.
- Berger AN, JH Leusner and JJ Mingo (1997). “The Efficiency of Bank Branches.” J Monetary Economics 40(1): 141-162.
- Berger AN, D Hancock and DB Humphrey (1993). “Bank Efficiency Derived from the Profit Function.” J Banking and Finance 17: 317-347.
- Berger AN and DB Humphrey (1993). “Efficiency and Productivity Growth in U.S. Banking.” in Fried HO and SS Schmidt (eds.) the Measurement of Productive Efficiency: Techniques and Applications, Oxford U.K.: 386-413.














