| model_rdm | R Documentation | 
Range directional model from Portela et al. (2004).
model_rdm(datadea,
            dmu_eval = NULL,
            dmu_ref = NULL,
            orientation = c("no", "io", "oo"),
            irdm = FALSE,
            maxslack = TRUE,
            weight_slack_i = 1,
            weight_slack_o = 1,
            compute_target = TRUE,
            returnlp = FALSE,
            ...)
datadea | 
 A   | 
dmu_eval | 
 A numeric vector containing which DMUs have to be evaluated.
If   | 
dmu_ref | 
 A numeric vector containing which DMUs are the evaluation reference set.
If   | 
orientation | 
 A string, equal to "no" (non-oriented), "io" (input oriented), or "oo" (output oriented).  | 
irdm | 
 Logical. If it is   | 
maxslack | 
 Logical. If it is   | 
weight_slack_i | 
 A value, vector of length   | 
weight_slack_o | 
 A value, vector of length   | 
compute_target | 
 Logical. If it is   | 
returnlp | 
 Logical. If it is   | 
... | 
 Ignored, for compatibility issues.  | 
Undesirable inputs/outputs are treated as negative inputs/outputs in this model.
Vicente Coll-Serrano (vicente.coll@uv.es). Quantitative Methods for Measuring Culture (MC2). Applied Economics.
Vicente Bolós (vicente.bolos@uv.es). Department of Business Mathematics
Rafael Benítez (rafael.suarez@uv.es). Department of Business Mathematics
University of Valencia (Spain)
Portela, M.; Thanassoulis, E.; Simpson, G. (2004). "Negative data in DEA: a directional distance approach applied to bank branches", Journal of the Operational Research Society, 55 1111-1121.
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