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Two-dimensional efficiency decomposition to measure the demand effect in productivity analysis
Authors:Chia-Yen Lee  Andrew L Johnson
Institution:Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77840, USA
Abstract:This paper proposes a two-dimensional efficiency decomposition (2DED) of profitability for a production system to account for the demand effect observed in productivity analysis. The first dimension identifies four components of efficiency: capacity design, demand generation, operations, and demand consumption, using Network Data Envelopment Analysis (Network DEA). The second dimension decomposes the efficiency measures and integrates them into a profitability efficiency framework. Thus, each component’s profitability change can be analyzed based on technical efficiency change, scale efficiency change and allocative efficiency change. An empirical study based on data from 2006 to 2008 for the US airline industry finds that the regress of productivity is mainly caused by a demand fluctuation in 2007-2008 rather than technical regression in production capabilities.
Keywords:Data envelopment analysis  Productivity and profitability change  Efficiency decomposition  Demand fluctuation  Airlines industry
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