A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MISSIONS OR CONFERENCES AND INSTITUTIONS OF WEST INDONESIA UNION MISSION
https://doi.org/10.58303/jeko.v4i1.494
Abstract
This study focuses on study comparative performance of Missions or Conferences and Institutions which group into two groups; 8 Missions or conferences (group I) and 6 Institutions (group II) for 11 years, bringing the total period of pooled data to 154 years. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), is used to measure the performance of Missions or Conferences and Institutions. In DEA there are 2 inputs (salaries and wages, other operating Expenses) and 2 outputs (Total Assets and Total Earned Income) which were applied to evaluate and compare the performance of Missions or Conferences and Institutions.
DEA Findings show that Missions or Conferences are more efficient or managerial efficient (1.007) than Institutions (0.998), but Institutions are more technologically efficient (1.006) than Missions or conferences (0.975). In Total Factor Productivity both of the groups (Missions or Conferences 0.981 and Institution 0.993) failed to get to the frontier. Using Mann-Whitney U test, there is no significant difference between Missions or Conferences and Institutions in terms of EFFCH, TECHCH, and TPFCH
Keywords: DEA, Performance, Efficiency