Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance

Measuring the water sector performance is essential in improving the quality of water supply services. Commonly, many countries have used performance indicators to benchmark the efficiency and effectiveness of their water management. One of the important performance indicators in determining the eff...

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Main Authors: Norbaizura Kamarudin, Wan Rosmanira Ismail, Muhammad Azri Mohd
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spelling my-ukm.journal.127382019-04-03T11:02:31Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12738/ Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance Norbaizura Kamarudin, Wan Rosmanira Ismail, Muhammad Azri Mohd, Measuring the water sector performance is essential in improving the quality of water supply services. Commonly, many countries have used performance indicators to benchmark the efficiency and effectiveness of their water management. One of the important performance indicators in determining the efficiency of water utility is to look at their ability to reduce the Non-Revenue Water level or more commonly known as NRW. The percentage of NRW indicates the level of water leakage experienced and can also be classified as undesirable output in the water supply system. On the other hand, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has been widely applied as the instrument to measure water sector performance, but only as a single process or so-called black-box analysis. Since the production of water supply services can be expressed as a two-stage network process, this study attempts to use the Network Data Envelopment Analysis (NDEA) to measure water sector performance. One of DEA model variations is Slack-based Measure (SBM) model, where is subsequently been expanded to the network structure (Network Slack-based Measure, NSBM). This study was undertaken to apply the NSBM model incorporating the undesirable outputs to measure the efficiency, then, proposed as a new performance indicator and can also be used for the benchmarking of the water utilities specifically for Malaysian water industry. From this study, not only the overall performance of each water utility, but also which process should be the focus for those inefficient water utilities can be determined. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12738/1/jqma-14-2-paper1.pdf Norbaizura Kamarudin, and Wan Rosmanira Ismail, and Muhammad Azri Mohd, (2018) Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance. Journal of Quality Measurement and Analysis, 14 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1823-5670 http://www.ukm.my/jqma/current.html
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description Measuring the water sector performance is essential in improving the quality of water supply services. Commonly, many countries have used performance indicators to benchmark the efficiency and effectiveness of their water management. One of the important performance indicators in determining the efficiency of water utility is to look at their ability to reduce the Non-Revenue Water level or more commonly known as NRW. The percentage of NRW indicates the level of water leakage experienced and can also be classified as undesirable output in the water supply system. On the other hand, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has been widely applied as the instrument to measure water sector performance, but only as a single process or so-called black-box analysis. Since the production of water supply services can be expressed as a two-stage network process, this study attempts to use the Network Data Envelopment Analysis (NDEA) to measure water sector performance. One of DEA model variations is Slack-based Measure (SBM) model, where is subsequently been expanded to the network structure (Network Slack-based Measure, NSBM). This study was undertaken to apply the NSBM model incorporating the undesirable outputs to measure the efficiency, then, proposed as a new performance indicator and can also be used for the benchmarking of the water utilities specifically for Malaysian water industry. From this study, not only the overall performance of each water utility, but also which process should be the focus for those inefficient water utilities can be determined.
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author Norbaizura Kamarudin,
Wan Rosmanira Ismail,
Muhammad Azri Mohd,
spellingShingle Norbaizura Kamarudin,
Wan Rosmanira Ismail,
Muhammad Azri Mohd,
Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance
author_facet Norbaizura Kamarudin,
Wan Rosmanira Ismail,
Muhammad Azri Mohd,
author_sort Norbaizura Kamarudin,
title Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance
title_short Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance
title_full Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance
title_fullStr Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance
title_full_unstemmed Network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance
title_sort network data envelopment analysis as instrument for evaluating water utilities’ performance
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2018
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12738/1/jqma-14-2-paper1.pdf
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http://www.ukm.my/jqma/current.html
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