An application of recent developments of Data Envelopment Analysis to the evaluation of secondary schools in Portugal
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This paper highlights the potentialities of Data Envelopment Analysis to evaluate the performance of organisations, using
the concept of super-efficiency - an extension of DEA which increases its performance - and presents an example from
the public sector to illustrate the method. The example selected is that of a school network where a place in a school can
be seen as a perishable good, as places which are not occupied during an academic year are wasted. Results for the
Portuguese Secondary school network show that the average efficiency of overcrowded schools, that is, those exceeding
their capacity, is lower than that of schools which are less crowded. This shows clearly that overcrowded schools, on
average, are less efficient in transforming their inputs into academic performance. It is this conviction, seldom proved
scientifically, which leads governments and international organisations to recommend planning criteria for public
facilities.
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Source: International Journal of Services Technology and Management, Volume 2, Numbers 1-2, 10 July 2003 , pp. 142-160(19)