0 | -- | 0 | Cengiz Haksever. Foreword |
0 | -- | 0 | Samuel J. Raff. Preface |
311 | -- | 322 | Donna L. Retzlaff-Roberts. Relating discriminant analysis and data envelopment analysis to one another |
323 | -- | 339 | O. B. Olesen, N. C. Petersen. A presentation of GAMS for DEA |
341 | -- | 356 | Sten Thore, Fred Phillips, T. W. Ruefli, P. Yue. DEA and the management of the product cycle: The U.S. computer industry |
357 | -- | 373 | Russell G. Thompson, P. S. Dharmapala, Louis J. Rothenberg, Robert M. Thrall. DEA/AR efficiency and profitability of 14 major oil companies in U.S. exploration and production |
375 | -- | 384 | H. O. Fried, C. A. K. Lovell, J. A. Turner. An analysis of the performance of university-affiliated credit unions |
385 | -- | 392 | Debbie Nash, Alicia Sterna-Karwat. An application of DEA to measure branch cross selling efficiency |
393 | -- | 404 | Lennart Hjalmarsson, James Odeck. Efficiency of trucks in road construction and maintenance: An evaluation with data envelopment analysis |
405 | -- | 408 | Marvin D. Troutt, Arun Rai, Aimao Zhang. The potential use of DEA for credit applicant acceptance systems |