Abstract:
The study is to benchmark Indian small and medium enterprises
(SMEs) through data envelopment analysis (DEA) to predict the performance
of SMEs for effective decision making. Forty-one Indian SMEs who are
producing auto components are chosen for benchmarking purpose. The peer
group and peer weights for the inefficient SMEs have been identified. This is
useful for benchmarking for the inefficient DMUs. The SMEs can identify the
parameters in which they lack and take necessary steps for improvement. The
peer group for the inefficient SMEs indicates the efficient SMEs to which the
inefficient SMEs are closer in its combination of inputs and outputs. It
assist the managers to predict the performance of individual DMU based on
input consumed and generate various ‘what-if’ scenarios. It provides a
comprehensive methodology for improving the performance of SMEs in India.
Description:
Mishra, Rohita Kumar; Pal, Sanjay (2017). Benchmarking Indian SMEs: a DEA approach. International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, 7(3), 305–. doi:10.1504/IJPMB.2017.084907