Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business

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In this paper, we present a methodology for evaluating competing organizations in order to identify best practices among those organizations. We focus attention specifically on competitiveness in the context of a set of business schools for the purpose of identifying those that appear to be most eff...

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Autores: Avilés-Sacoto, Sonia Valeria, Cook, W. D., Güemes-Castorena, David
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2014
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:PUCP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Cobb-Douglas
Competitiveness
Data envelopment analysis
Percentage data
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dc.title.en_US.fl_str_mv Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business
title Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business
spellingShingle Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business
Avilés-Sacoto, Sonia Valeria
Cobb-Douglas
Competitiveness
Data envelopment analysis
Percentage data
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
title_short Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business
title_full Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business
title_fullStr Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business
title_full_unstemmed Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business
title_sort Competitiveness Among Higher Education Institutions: A Two-Stage Cobb-Douglas Model for Efficiency Measurement of Schools of Business
author Avilés-Sacoto, Sonia Valeria
author_facet Avilés-Sacoto, Sonia Valeria
Cook, W. D.
Güemes-Castorena, David
author_role author
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Güemes-Castorena, David
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Avilés-Sacoto, Sonia Valeria
Cook, W. D.
Güemes-Castorena, David
dc.subject.en_US.fl_str_mv Cobb-Douglas
Competitiveness
Data envelopment analysis
Percentage data
topic Cobb-Douglas
Competitiveness
Data envelopment analysis
Percentage data
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