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Guidelines for reporting productivity studies - a review of the reproducibility of data envelopment analysis in the service sector

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  • Jörg Becker
  • Daniel Beverungen
  • Dominic Breuker
  • Hanns-Alexander Dietrich
  • Hans Peter Rauer

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With respect to the scientific method, reproducing empirical research is a necessary step to develop generalisable knowledge. However, in service productivity measurement and managerial science in general, little attention seems to be paid to replicating empirical studies. One reason could be that many studies do not report their data and methodology in the degree of detail sufficient to reproduce them. In this paper, we provide evidence for a lack of reproducibility of empirical studies on service productivity measurement with data envelopment analysis (DEA), based on reviewing service productivity measurement literature. The major impediments identified comprise a superficial description of the measurement process and data sources, insufficient details on the retrieval methodology, and an incomplete account of the extraction methodology. To improve the reproducibility of future studies, this article offers a structured set of guidelines with which authors can report their studies more comprehensively.

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  • Jörg Becker & Daniel Beverungen & Dominic Breuker & Hanns-Alexander Dietrich & Hans Peter Rauer, 2013. "Guidelines for reporting productivity studies - a review of the reproducibility of data envelopment analysis in the service sector," International Journal of Services and Operations Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(3), pages 407-425.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijsoma:v:16:y:2013:i:3:p:407-425
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    1. V.K. Gupta, 2016. "Strategic framework for managing forces of continuity and change in innovation and risk management in service sector: a study of service industry in India," International Journal of Services and Operations Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 23(1), pages 1-17.
    2. Daraio, Cinzia & Kerstens, Kristiaan & Nepomuceno, Thyago & Sickles, Robin C., 2019. "Empirical Surveys of Frontier Applications: A Meta-Review," Working Papers 19-005, Rice University, Department of Economics.

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