Assessing the Research Efficiency Level of Saudi Universities Using the Data Envelopment Analysis Method (DEA)
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Alharbi, Hanan Hamoud M. Assessing the Research Efficiency Level of Saudi Universities Using the Data Envelopment Analysis Method (DEA). Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2025-07-10. https://doi.org/10.3886/E235522V1
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The study aimed to determine the level of research efficiency of
Saudi public universities based on Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) results. It
included all 28 public universities in Saudi Arabia. The study found that the
average research efficiency of Saudi universities in terms of input orientation
(input minimization) is 0.607 under the Constant Returns to Scale (CRS) model
and 0.874 under the Variable Returns to Scale (VRS) model. This indicates that
approximately 40% of research inputs are unutilized in Saudi universities under
constant returns to scale and around 13% under variable returns to scale. The
efficiency index shows that eight universities achieved full efficiency in
input orientation (input minimization) under both CRS and VRS models, with an
efficiency score of 1. Additionally,
eleven universities were efficient under the VRS model but inefficient under
CRS. Meanwhile, nine universities did not reach the required research
efficiency level under either model.
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