
A systematic treatment of dynamic decision making and performance measurementModern business environments are dynamic. Yet, the models used to make decisions and quantify success within them are stuck in the past. In a world where demands, resources, and technology are interconnected and evolving, measures of efficiency need to reflect that environment.In Dynamic Efficiency and Productivity Measurement, Elvira Silva, Spiro E. Stefanou, and Alfons Oude Lansink look at the business process from a dynamic perspective. Their systematic study covers dynamic production environments where current production decisions impact future production possibilities. By considering practical factors like adjustments over time, this book offers an important lens for contemporary microeconomic analysis. Silva, Stefanou, and Lansink develop the analytical foundations of dynamic production technology in both primal and dual representations, with an emphasis on directional distance functions. They cover concepts measuring the production structure (economies of scale, economies of scope, capacity utilization) and performance (allocative, scale and technical inefficiency, productivity) in a methodological and comprehensive way.Through a unified approach, Dynamic Efficiency and Productivity Measurement offers a guide to how firms maximize potential in changing environments and an invaluable contribution to applied microeconomics.
This book investigates how to accurately measure efficiency and productivity in production environments where current decisions directly influence future possibilities. The authors, experts in microeconomic analysis, present a systematic framework that moves beyond static models to account for the evolving nature of modern business. By integrating primal and dual representations of production technology, the text provides a rigorous methodology for evaluating firm performance in dynamic settings.
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Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive technical resource for researchers and practitioners in applied microeconomics. Readers frequently note the high level of mathematical density and the rigorous, systematic approach to performance measurement.
Page Count:
245
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190919493
ISBN-13:
9780190919498
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