Published March 7, 2019
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Empirical surveys of frontier applications: a meta‐review
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- 1. DIAG Sapienza University of Rome Rome 00185 Italy
- 2. CNRS‐LEM (UMR 9221) IÉSEG School of Management 3 rue de la Digue Lille F‐59000 France
- 3. DIAG Sapienza University of Rome Rome 00185 Italy; Department of Production Engineering Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Recife PE 50670‐901 Brazil
- 4. Economics Department Rice University Houston TX 77005‐1892 USA
Description
AbstractThis contribution is the first attempt to systematically review all empirical surveys that so far have been made available in the broad field of efficiency and productivity analysis using frontier estimation methodologies. We provide a systematic bibliometric review on the many empirical surveys in the field of efficiency and productivity analysis, the most relevant concepts, areas, overlaps, and potentials to explore from its introduction to the most recent surveys. We combine the United Nations' International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) taxonomy for the economic activity with the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) classification system to classify the empirical surveys and to identify the current gaps in the literature. In addition to the most relevant/generic potential areas for applications (according to the United Nation's ISIC), this methodology provides a cluster analysis with the most relevant concepts that have been considered so far (according to the JEL codes). This overview brings an interesting guide for future work to develop the whole field.
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