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Congestion in the new British universities: A further analysis

Flegg, Anthony T.

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Anthony T. Flegg



Abstract

The focus of this paper is on the problem of congestion, which refers to a situation where the use of a certain input has increased by so much that output has actually fallen. This problem is explored using the methodological framework proposed by Färe et al. Annual data are examined for a sample of 41 new British universities in the period 1995/6 to 2003/4. These former polytechnics were granted university status in 1992. A widespread problem of congestion is identified. The results reveal that the order in which technical efficiency is decomposed into scale efficiency, congestion efficiency and pure technical efficiency makes a noticeable difference to the amount of congestion identified. The results also clearly indicate that an excessive number of undergraduate students is the largest single cause of congestion in these new universities. The paper concludes by considering the results from the alternative approach to the measurement of congestion formulated by Cooper et al.

Citation

Flegg, A. T. (2009). Congestion in the new British universities: A further analysis. Journal- Operations Research Society of Japan, 52(2), 186-203

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 1, 2009
Publicly Available Date Jun 8, 2019
Journal Journal of the Operations Research Society
Print ISSN 0453-4514
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 52
Issue 2
Pages 186-203
Keywords DEA, congestion, British universities
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/995554
Publisher URL http://www.orsj.or.jp/
Additional Information Additional Information : This article is © Operations Research Society of Japan

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