Browsing Business Administration by OzU Authors "Oral, Muhittin"
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Action research contextualizes DEA in a multi-organizational decision-making process
Oral, Muhittin (Elsevier, 2012-06-01)The theory of participatory action research (PAR) grew out of the practice of problem-solving in groups and organization by involving the participation of all pertinent stakeholders in decision-making process through ... -
The appreciative democratic voice of DEA: a case of faculty academic performance evaluation
Oral, Muhittin; Oukil, A.; Malouin, J.-L.; Kettani, O. (Elsevier, 2014-03)Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is in fact more than just being an instrument for measuring the relative efficiencies of a group of decision making units (DMU). DEA models are also means of expressing appreciative democratic ... -
Conceptualizing a research paradigm for multi-objective modelling in supply chain management
Oral, Muhittin; Kettani, O. (Wiley, 2015)The primary objective of this paper is to offer a particular research paradigm framework that takes into consideration ontological, epistemological, methodological and axiological assumptions for a more meaningful and ... -
Cross-efficiency in DEA: a maximum resonated appreciative model
Oral, Muhittin; Amin, G. R.; Oukilb, A. (Elsevier, 2015-03)The occurrence of multiple optimal solutions is an important and interesting issue in data envelopment analysis (DEA), for it allows flexibility to estimate the optimal cross-efficiencies of all decision making units (DMUs). ... -
Designing and implementing a real estate appraisal system: the case of Québec Province, Canada
Kettani, O.; Oral, Muhittin (Elsevier, 2015-03)Real estate appraisal is of great importance to several socio-economic stakeholders for different reasons and justifications: local governments and municipalities for taxation purposes; banks for mortgage and other credit ... -
Reasoning types in Industrial Engineering/Operations Management processes
Oral, Muhittin; Kettani, O. (IEOM Society, 2019)Operations Management/Industrial Engineering modeling process entails a series of research paradigm decisions to be made as to (1) what the reality domain is - ontology, (2) how the problem domain is to be defined and ...
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