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Efficiency in Public Higher Education Systems: A Statewide Comparison Using Data Envelopment Analysis

Applications of Management Science

ISBN: 978-1-78052-100-8, eISBN: 978-1-78052-101-5

Publication date: 12 April 2012

Abstract

As state funding for public higher education has declined, there is a rising demand for accountability. Past studies have relied on indicator ratios to look at the relationship between funding and performance measures. This approach has some inherent problems that make it difficult to identify inefficiencies. This chapter will study efficiency in state systems of higher education by applying data envelopment analysis (DEA). DEA methodology converts multiple variables into a single comprehensive measure of performance efficiency and has the ability to perform benchmarking for the purpose of establishing performance goals. The advantages of DEA modeling will be shown by comparing results with those from a recent study of higher education finance based on publicly available data. DEA is shown to be feasible and implementable for studying state systems of higher education, and provides useful information in identifying “best practice” state systems and guidance for improvement. The value of DEA modeling to state policy makers and education researchers is discussed.

Citation

Shimshak, D.G. and Wagner, J.M. (2012), "Efficiency in Public Higher Education Systems: A Statewide Comparison Using Data Envelopment Analysis", Lawrence, K.D. and Kleinman, G. (Ed.) Applications of Management Science (Applications of Management Science, Vol. 15), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 19-40. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0276-8976(2012)0000015005

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