Valuating the Investment Efficiency of Distribution Companies
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https://doi.org/10.14311/950Keywords:
Benchmarking, investment efficiency, Multi Criteria Decision Making methods, Modified Score Method, Data Analysis Envelopment, returns on scale, CCR model, distribution companies, valuation criteriaAbstract
The task of this study is to valuate the investment efficiency of distribution companies. Although a series of publications and studies has been dedicated to this topic, it is difficult to find a general consensus in defining the investment efficiency of a company. Nevertheless if we simplify an imaginary company as a production unit in which a series of actions transforms inputs to outputs, efficiency can be understood as like an effort to achieve maximum value of the outputs together with minimum usage of inputs, where the inputs constitute investments by a company. The investment efficiency of a company can be measured by expressing the absolute values of selected inputs and outputs, a relative expression of inputs and outputs, and perhaps an expression of the difference between them. However, an examination of the efficiency of a certain company is impossible without a valuation of other companies. In view of the amount of benchmarking, it should be emphasized, that this study is dedicated to a certain category of benchmarking, which we may term investment benchmarking. This benchmarking can be defined as a comparison of companies in terms investment efficiency. The purpose of this comparison is not only to investigate levels of investment efficiency and to relate them to other companies from the same branch, but also to locate the greatest efficiency and indicate potential improvement.Downloads
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2007-01-04
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Karajica, M. (2007). Valuating the Investment Efficiency of Distribution Companies. Acta Polytechnica, 47(4-5). https://doi.org/10.14311/950