A new multicriteria approach for the analysis of efficiency in the Spanish olive oil sector by modelling decision maker preferences |
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Authors: | David Alcaide-Ló pez-de-Pablo,Rafaela Dios-Palomares,Á ngel M. Prieto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departamento de Estadística, Investigación Operativa y Computación, Universidad de La Laguna, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain;2. Departamento de Estadística, Grupo EFIUCO, Universidad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain;3. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, IRNASA – CSIC, Salamanca, Spain |
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Abstract: | The efficiency in production is often analysed as technical efficiency using the production frontier function. Efficiency scores are usually based on distance computations to the frontier in an m + s-dimensional space, where m inputs produce s outputs. In addition, efficiency improvements consider the total consumption of each input. However, in many cases, the “consumption” of each input can be divided into input-consumption sections (ICSs), and trade-off among the ICSs is possible. This share framework can be used for computing efficiency. This analysis provides information about both the total optimal consumption of each input, as does data envelopment analysis, and the most efficient allocation of the “consumption” among the ICSs. This paper studies technical efficiency using this approach and applies it to the olive oil sector in Andalusia (Spain). A non-parametrical methodology is presented, and an input-oriented Multi-Criteria Linear Programming model (MLP) is proposed. The analysis is developed at global, input and ICSs levels, defining the extent of satisfaction achieved at all these levels for each company, in accordance with their own preferences. The companies’ preferences are modelled with their utility function and their set of weights. MLP offers more detailed information to assist decision makers than other models previously proposed in the literature. In addition to this application, it is concluded that there is room for improvement in the olive oil sector, particularly in the management of the skilled labour. Additionally, the solutions with two opposite scenarios indicate that the model is suitable for the intended decision making process. |
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Keywords: | Productivity and competitiveness Efficiency and production processes Multi-criteria and Linear Programming models Olive oil |
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