J.-M. Huguenin
University of Lausanne
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Expert Systems With Applications | 2015
J.-M. Huguenin
An innovative approach is proposed to select a performance measurement method.The proposed approach uses a multi-criteria decision analysis method.Selection criteria should not be oriented towards the results of the models.The principles of permanence of methods and of consistency should prevail. Within Data Envelopment Analysis, several alternative models allow for an environmental adjustment. The majority of them deliver divergent results. Decision makers face the difficult task of selecting the most suitable model. This study is performed to overcome this difficulty. By doing so, it fills a research gap. First, a two-step web-based survey is conducted. It aims (1) to identify the selection criteria, (2) to prioritize and weight the selection criteria with respect to the goal of selecting the most suitable model and (3) to collect the preferences about which model is preferable to fulfil each selection criterion. Second, Analytic Hierarchy Process is used to quantify the preferences expressed in the survey. Results show that the understandability, the applicability and the acceptability of the alternative models are valid selection criteria. The selection of the most suitable model depends on the preferences of the decision makers with regards to these criteria.
International Journal of Educational Management | 2015
J.-M. Huguenin
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is: to measure school technical efficiency and to identify the determinants of primary school performance. Design/methodology/approach – A two-stage data envelopment analysis (DEA) of school efficiency is conducted. At the first stage, DEA is employed to calculate an individual efficiency score for each school. At the second stage, efficiency is regressed on school characteristics and environmental variables. Findings – The mean technical efficiency of schools in the State of Geneva is equal to 93 per cent. By improving the operation of schools, 7 per cent (100−93) of inputs could be saved, representing 17,744,656 Swiss francs in 2010. School efficiency is negatively influenced by: operations being held on multiple sites, the proportion of disadvantaged pupils enroled at the school and the provision of special education, but positively influenced by school size (captured by the number of pupils). Practical implications – Technically, the determinants of school efficienc...
Socio-economic Planning Sciences | 2015
J.-M. Huguenin
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J.-M. Huguenin
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J.-M. Huguenin; Georges Solaux
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J.-M. Huguenin; Georges Solaux
29ème colloque international de l'ADMEE : l'évaluation, levier pour l'enseignement et la formation | 2017
Georges Solaux; J.-M. Huguenin
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N. Soguel; J.-M. Huguenin; C. Ecabert
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J.-M. Huguenin; N. Soguel
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J.-M. Huguenin