Box 9
Contains 39 Results:
"Efficiencies and Inefficiencies in Stochastic Data Envelopment Analysis" -- Authored by Cooper, Huang, and Li -- Draft --, N.D.
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Efficiency Aggregation with Enhanced Russell Measures in Data Envelopment Analysis" -- Authored by Cooper, Huang, Li, Parker, and Pastor -- Draft, Correspondence, Research, Referee Reports --, 2003 - 2008
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Efficiency Aggregation with Enhanced Russell Measures in Data Envelopment Analysis" -- Authored by Cooper, Huang, Li, Parker, and Pastor -- Research --, 1946 - 2005
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Efficiency and Effectiveness in DEA: An Illustrative Application to Base Maintenance Activities in the U.S. Air Force" -- Authored by Bowlin, Charnes, and Cooper -- Paper and Correspondence --, 1986
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Efficiency Characterizations in Different DEA Models" -- Authored by Ahn, Charnes, and Cooper -- Article, Draft, and Correspondence --, 1987 - 1997
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Equivalence and Implementation of Alternative Methods for Determining Returns to Scale in Data Envelopment Analysis" -- Authored by Cooper, Chang, and Banker -- Article, Draft, Correspondence, and Research --, 1993 - 1996
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Evaluating Efficiencies of Turbofan Jet Engines: A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach" -- Authored by Bulla, Cooper, Wilson, and Park -- Article and Draft --, 2000
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Evaluating Program and Managerial Efficiency: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis to Program Follow Through" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, and Rhodes -- Article, Data, Notes, Research, and Referee Reports --, 1978 - 1981
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Finished and Unfinished Business for Returns to Scale in DEA" -- Authored by Cooper -- Paper and Correspondence --, 1998
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.
"Foundations of Data Envelopment Analysis for Pareto-Koopmans Efficient Empirical Production Functions" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, Golany, Seiford, and Stutz -- Article, Drafts, Correspondence, Research, and Referee Reports --, 1983 - 1985
Subseries 2 is housed in 2 boxes, numbers 9 and 10. It contains articles William Cooper produced on Data Envelopment Analysis, which was perhaps his best known contribution to the field of management science. He developed the method along with his colleague Abraham Charnes and his doctoral student Edwardo Rhodes. In addition to the articles and drafts, the majority of the file folders contain supporting research and correspondence.