Efficiency analysis for nonprofit organizations using DEA

Hyunsoo Kim, C. Lee
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to provide models to analyze the efficiency of programs and efficiency of fundraising to apply the models to non-profit organizations (NPOs) in Korea and to draw out improvement points of inefficiency using data envelopment analysis (DEA). Design/methodology/approach Using DEA, this study analyzed the program efficiency and fundraising efficiency of 22 Korean NPOs in the field of humanitarian assistance. Findings Of 22 NPOs, 15 were identified as being efficient in the program efficiency and 7 of 15 NPOs were found efficient in the fundraising efficiency. In all, four organizations were found efficient in both the program and the fundraising efficiency. Using CCR and BCC model, this study proposed the cause of inefficiency and state of returns of scale. Practical implications This study presents non-profit efficiency evaluation models regarding program efficiency and fundraising efficiency. This study provides the inefficient DMUs with their reference set of efficient DMUs to improve efficiency and the cause of inefficiency, whether the inefficiency is because of the pure technical inefficiency or the scale inefficiency. This study also indicates the state of variable returns to scale to propose the way of improving inefficiency by controlling the scale of inputs. The methods and the results of this study can serve as a model for researchers and practitioners to follow when evaluating efficiency in the NPOs. Originality/value This study has the value of performing the empirical studies of efficiency analysis of Korean NPOs and providing non-profits with the model of efficiency analysis in programs and fundraising activities and basis for establishing strategies to improve both efficiencies.
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基于DEA的非营利组织效率分析
目的本研究的目的是提供分析项目效率和筹资效率的模型,将该模型应用于韩国的非营利组织,并使用数据包络分析(DEA)得出低效率的改进点。设计/方法论/方法使用DEA,本研究分析了22个韩国非营利组织在人道主义援助领域的项目效率和筹资效率。发现在22个非营利组织中,有15个被确定为在项目效率方面有效,15个非营利机构中有7个被发现在筹资效率方面有效。总共有四个组织在项目和筹款效率方面都很有效。利用CCR和BCC模型,提出了低效率的原因和规模收益状态。实践意义本研究提出了关于项目效率和筹资效率的非营利效率评估模型。本研究为低效DMU提供了其有效DMU的参考集,以提高效率和低效的原因,无论低效是由于纯粹的技术低效还是规模低效。本研究还指出了可变规模回报的状态,提出了通过控制投入规模来改善低效率的方法。本研究的方法和结果可作为研究人员和从业者在评估非营利组织效率时遵循的模型。原创性/价值本研究具有对韩国非营利组织的效率分析进行实证研究的价值,为非营利组织提供项目和筹资活动中的效率分析模型和建立非营利组织提高这两种效率的战略。
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