Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
506431 Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper aims to provide a new methodological and empirical contribution to the rising literature on the relative performance and benchmarking of large cities in a competitive world. On the basis of a recent detailed database on many achievement criteria of 35 major cities in the world, it seeks to arrive at a relative performance ranking of these cities by using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). A novel element is the use of a new type of ‘Super-Efficiency DEA’ to identify unambiguously the high performers (‘Exceptional Places’) in the group of world cities investigated. This new productivity-based approach is complemented with two new directions in DEA research, viz. a Distance Friction Method and a Context-Dependent method.

► Contribution to literature on relative performance and benchmarking of large cities. ► Policy efforts needed to upgrade the efficiency profile of world cities. ► Two new directions in DEA: Distance Friction Method and Context-Dependent method.

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