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A Hybrid BSC-DEA Model with Indeterminate Information
Author(s) -
Mohammad Jaberi Hafshjani,
Esmaeil Najafi,
Farhad Hosseinzadeh Lotfı,
Seyyed Mohammad Hajimolana
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of mathematics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.252
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 2314-4785
pISSN - 2314-4629
DOI - 10.1155/2021/8867135
Subject(s) - balanced scorecard , indeterminate , data envelopment analysis , rank (graph theory) , process (computing) , computer science , mathematics , mathematical optimization , process management , business , combinatorics , pure mathematics , operating system
Strategy is the main source of long-term growth for organizations, and if it is not successfully implemented, even if appropriate ones are adopted, the process is futile. The balanced scorecard which focuses on four aspects such as growth and learning, internal processes, customer, and financial is considered as a comprehensive framework for assessing performance and the progress of the strategy. Moreover, the data envelopment analysis is one of the best mathematical methods to compute the efficiency of organizations. The combination of these two techniques is a significant quantitative measurement with respect to the organization’s performance. However, in the real world, determinate and indeterminate information exists. Henceforth, the indeterminate issues are inescapable and must be considered in the performance evaluation. Neutrosophic number is a helpful tool for dealing with information that is indeterminate and incomplete. In this paper, we propose a new model of data envelopment analysis in the neutrosophic number environment. Furthermore, we attempt to combine the new model with the balanced scorecard to rank different decision-making units. Finally, the proposed method is illustrated by an empirical study involving 20 banking branches. The results show the effectiveness of the proposed method and indicate that the model has practical outcomes for decision-makers.

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