Box 10
Contains 39 Results:
"Projection Operators in DEA" -- Authored by Banker, Bardhan, Cooper, and Sinha -- Research --, 1992 - 1995
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.
"Projection Operators in DEA" -- Authored by Banker, Bardhan, Cooper, and Sinha -- Research -- Thrall Paper --, 1994 - 1995
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.
"Relations Between Half-Space and Finitely Generated Cones in Polyhedral Cone-Ratio DEA Models" -- Authored by Charnes, Cooper, Huang, and Sun -- Article, Correspondence, and Referee Reports --, 1990 - 1991
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.
Response to "Data Envelopment Analysis as a Nonparametric Regression" -- Authored by Cooper -- Paper, Drafts, Research, and Correspondence --, 2010 - 2012
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.
"A Response to M. Stone: 'How not to Measure the Efficiency of Public Services (and How One Might)' " -- Authored by Cooper and Ray -- Article, Correspondence, and Research --, 2002 - 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.
"A Response to M. Stone: 'How not to Measure the Efficiency of Public Services (and How One Might)' " -- Authored by Cooper and Ray -- Research --, 1999 - 2006
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.
"A Response to Russell RK and Scworm W." -- Authored by Cooper -- Paper, Draft, Correspondence, and Research --, 2009
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.
"A Response to the Critiques of DEA by Dmitruk and Koshevoy, and Bol" -- Authored by Cooper, Huang, Li, and Shu -- Article, Draft, and Research --, 1991 - 2007
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.
"A Response to the Critiques of DEA by Dmitruk and Koshevoy, and Bol" -- Authored by Cooper, Huang, Li, and Shu -- Correspondence --, 2005 - 2007
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.
"A Response to the Critiques of DEA by Dmitruk and Koshevoy, and Bol" -- Authored by Cooper, Huang, Li, and Shu -- Research -- Technical Efficiencies --, 1978 - 2006
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.