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Bank Branch Operational Studies Using DEA

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Data Envelopment Analysis in the Financial Services Industry

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We know how flexible DEA is in exposing inefficiencies and productivity deficiencies in many industries and situations. These studies can focus on an individual firm, be international in scope, or even guide two banks in merging their operations. As most studies are constrained by what data are available, the model builder must accept the data as is and take this into account. Overall, several innovative uses of DEA are shown in this section.

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Paradi, J.C., Sherman, H.D., Tam, F.K. (2018). Bank Branch Operational Studies Using DEA. In: Data Envelopment Analysis in the Financial Services Industry. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, vol 266. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69725-3_10

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