Inter-firm performance for global networks: An optimisation model using DEA .
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Centre for Concurrent Enterprise Nottingham University Business School
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Competitiveness in the global market requires efficiencies to improve the performance
across the whole supply chain of inter-connected firms. Competitive and adversarial
relationships in uncoordinated supply networks have traditionally impeded the
improvement of performance. Hence the adoption of management techniques, that
regard inter-connected firms (ICF) as integrated inter-firm networks (IFN), needs to be
expanded for improved performance. An optimisation technique for determining
performances and metricating their efficiencies on the basis of Pareto optimality is Data
Envelopment Analysis (DEA). Despite DEA’s diverse and widespread application, its
potential for supply chain networks has not been fully explored. This paper proposes an
optimisation model that measures performance in an inter-firm supply chain, in
particular the efficiency of inter-firm collaboration. The algorithm requires that ‘decision
making units’ (DMUs) are the inter-connected dyads of firms in the network which can
be assessed comparatively to one another and ranked against the best performers. This
paper therefore makes an original contribution to the study of supply chain management
by providing an optimisation model to assess the effectiveness of inter-firm networks.
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Manzoni, A., & Sengpiehl, C. (2009). Inter-firm performance for global networks: An optimisation model using DEA . In Pawar, K.S., La lwani, C.S. Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Logistics (14th ISL) : Global supply chains and inter-firm networks, Istanbul Turkey - 5-8 July 2009. 165-173.
