Development of a two-dimensional productivity measurement model for higher learning institutions

Measuring the performance of higher learning institutions (HLIs) is a must for these institutions to stay competitive and to move forward.Initiatives towards constructing a more appropriate and accurate measurement is vital. This paper focuses on formation of a productivity model that consists of...

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Main Authors: Mat Kasim, Maznah, Kashim, Rosmaini, Abdul Rahim, Rahela
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spelling my.uum.repo.202522016-12-06T08:58:04Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/20252/ Development of a two-dimensional productivity measurement model for higher learning institutions Mat Kasim, Maznah Kashim, Rosmaini Abdul Rahim, Rahela HD28 Management. Industrial Management LB2300 Higher Education Measuring the performance of higher learning institutions (HLIs) is a must for these institutions to stay competitive and to move forward.Initiatives towards constructing a more appropriate and accurate measurement is vital. This paper focuses on formation of a productivity model that consists of efficiency and effectiveness dimensions by utilizing a non parametric method, data envelopment analysis (DEA). The identification of suitable input, output and outcome variables were done prior to the development of the model.The proposed model is validated by measuring the productivity of 16 public universities in Malaysia for year 2008. However, due to unavailability of one variable data, an estimate was used as a proxy to represent the real data.The results show average efficiency and effectiveness scores are 0.817 and 0.900 respectively and 0.754 is the overall productivity score.A total of six universities were both efficient and effective. The formation of this performance model would work as a complement method to the existing performance methods or as an alternative method in monitoring the level of performance of HLIs especially for the Malaysia public HLIs.The proposed model could be adopted in a different field or sector after priori identification of suitable and related variables of the selected context. 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/20252/1/IRMM%206%20S7%202016%2091%2094.pdf Mat Kasim, Maznah and Kashim, Rosmaini and Abdul Rahim, Rahela (2016) Development of a two-dimensional productivity measurement model for higher learning institutions. International Review of Management and Marketing, 6 (S7). pp. 91-94. ISSN 2146-4405 https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/irmm/article/view/3177
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LB2300 Higher Education
Mat Kasim, Maznah
Kashim, Rosmaini
Abdul Rahim, Rahela
Development of a two-dimensional productivity measurement model for higher learning institutions
description Measuring the performance of higher learning institutions (HLIs) is a must for these institutions to stay competitive and to move forward.Initiatives towards constructing a more appropriate and accurate measurement is vital. This paper focuses on formation of a productivity model that consists of efficiency and effectiveness dimensions by utilizing a non parametric method, data envelopment analysis (DEA). The identification of suitable input, output and outcome variables were done prior to the development of the model.The proposed model is validated by measuring the productivity of 16 public universities in Malaysia for year 2008. However, due to unavailability of one variable data, an estimate was used as a proxy to represent the real data.The results show average efficiency and effectiveness scores are 0.817 and 0.900 respectively and 0.754 is the overall productivity score.A total of six universities were both efficient and effective. The formation of this performance model would work as a complement method to the existing performance methods or as an alternative method in monitoring the level of performance of HLIs especially for the Malaysia public HLIs.The proposed model could be adopted in a different field or sector after priori identification of suitable and related variables of the selected context.
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title Development of a two-dimensional productivity measurement model for higher learning institutions
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