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Research On DEA Performance Evaluation Based On Critic-AHP Weighting Method

Posted on:2023-09-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y M ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2557306914983429Subject:Management Science and Engineering
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With the deepening of education reform,college enrollment expansion continues.In particular,the sudden outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020 accelerated the pace of college enrollment expansion.The enrollment of master’s degree students and "upgrade-college students" is expanded by hundreds of thousands each year,and the enrollment of the second time bachelor’s degree is being promoted.Therefore,colleges and universities need to attach importance to the input-output of scientific research to maximize their interest and improve the efficiency of resource allocation.As a secondary unit,the secondary college is the backbone of the organization.Every university wants to bring into play the benefits of the secondary units to promote the double-first-class construction of the whole school.Therefore,it is necessary for universities to evaluate the performance of secondary colleges.This paper focuses on the performance evaluation of secondary colleges in colleges and universities,and conducts performance evaluation and management of secondary colleges from the perspective of input-output by constructing the DEA model of performance evaluation of secondary colleges.Firstly,through reading relevant literature and referring to experts’ opinions,relying on the CORPS model to build the performance evaluation index system of secondary colleges.Secondly,SVD singular value analysis was used to normalize the index system.Finally,the DEA model is used to analyze the performance.In this paper,the subjective analytic hierarchy Process(AHP)and objective Critic method are combined for the first time,the index system is more scientific and reasonable,the weight of data envelopment analysis method has made an innovation.
Keywords/Search Tags:secondary college, performance evaluation, data envelopment analysis, CORPS model, AHP-Critic method
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