Measuring Efficiency of the Faculties and Institutes of the University of M'Sila Using DEA Data Envelopment Analysis Method Applied Study of the Academic Year: 2020/2021
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https://doi.org/10.36540/5n28b416Keywords:
efficiency, Data Envelopment Analysis, faculties and institutes of the University of M'SilaAbstract
We have attempted in this research to determine the relative efficiency index values of the faculties of the University of M'Sila which are seven faculties and two national institutes using the of Data Envelopment Analysis method with the Constant Returns to Scale (CRS) and Variable Returns to Scale (VRS) models and its input and output orientation, taking the number of permanent professors, the number of new enrolled students, the number of civil servants and workers as inputs, and master's graduates, the number of master's theses and the number of PRFU projects as outputs. It turned out that the previous index took the value of 100% in the four models for three faculties and two institutes while the rest of the faculties were considered inefficient and require a set of improvements in the inputs and outputs to become efficient faculties.
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