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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume  |
Pages |
Links |
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Banker, R.D.; Chang, H. |
The super-efficiency procedure for outlier identification, not for ranking efficient units |
2006 |
European Journal of Operational Research |
175 |
1311-1320 |
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Chang, H.; Cheng, M.-A.; Das, S. |
Hospital Ownership and Operating Efficiency: Evidence from Taiwan |
2004 |
European Journal of Operational Research |
159 |
513-527 |
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Banker, R.D.; Chang, H.; Janakiraman, S.N.; Konstans, C. |
A balanced scorecard analysis of performance metrics |
2004 |
European Journal of Operational Research |
154 |
423-436 |
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Banker, R.D.; Chang, H.; Cooper, W.W. |
A simulation study of DEA and parametric frontier models in the presence of heteroscedasticity |
2004 |
European Journal of Operational Research |
153 |
624-640 |
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Chang, H.; Mashruwala, R. |
Was the bell system a natural monopoly?: An application of data envelopment analysis |
2006 |
Annals of Operations Research |
145 |
251-263 |
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Banker, R.D.; Chang, H.S.; Cooper, W.W. |
’Small sample properties of ML, COLS and DEA estimators of frontier models in the presence of heteroscedasticity’ by A.N. Bojanic, S.B. Caudill and J.M. Ford, European Journal of Operational Research 108, 1998, 140–148: A comment |
2002 |
European Journal of Operational Research |
136 |
466-467 |
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Banker, R.D.; Chang, H.; Cooper, W.W. |
Equivalence and Implementation of Alternative Methods for Determining Returns to Scale in Data Envelopment Analysis |
1996 |
European Journal of Operational Research |
89 |
473-481 |
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Banker, R.D.; Chang, H.-H.; Cooper, W.W. |
Chapter 11: Simulation studies of efficiency, returns to scale and misspecification with nonlinear functions in DEA |
1996 |
Annals of Operations Research |
66 |
233-253 |
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Banker, R.D.; Chang, H.; Natarajan, R. |
Productivity Change, Technical Progress, and Relative Efficiency Change in the Public Accounting Industry |
2005 |
Management Science |
51 |
291-304 |
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Chang, H.; Choy, H.L.; Cooper, W.W.; Parker, B.R.; Ruefli, T.W. |
Measuring productivity growth, technical progress, and efficiency changes of CPA firms prior to, and following the Sarbanes-Oxley Act |
2009 |
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences |
43 |
221-228 |
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