Title of article :
Analyzing Efficiency of Railway Transportation by Considering Quality of Services: New Data Envelopment Analysis Models
Author/Authors :
Khadem Sameni, Melody Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran , Kashi Mansouri, Mohammad Reza University of Manitoba, Canada
Abstract :
Many studies have been conducted to analyze efficiency of railways for
different countries. However, these studies have mainly focused on
quantitative aspects of railway transportation and quality has been
neglected. In this paper three new data envelopment analysis (DEA)
models are presented. The first model is solved for assessing quality of
passenger railway services in 71 countries of the world by including
perceived quality of railways among outputs of DEA models for the first
time in the literature. For the second model which is applied to 27
railways in Europe, a safety index is defined based on number of fatalities
and serious injuries and is added as another output. Both models are
solved for constant return to scale (CRS) as well as variable return to scale
(VRS) setting with output orientation. The follow-up Tobit regression for
the first model shows that efficiency results are positively correlated with
quality of road and for the second model negatively correlated with the
number of level crossings. In the third model which is applied to 19 train
operating companies in the UK, passenger-km is the input and stated
passenger satisfaction derived from questionnaires together with
punctuality level are outputs which proved to be helpful for ranking
companies based on quality of their services.
Keywords :
DEA , Railway , Transport , Efficiency
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics