Efficiency Measurement of Malaysia’s Palm Oil Refineries Applying Two-Stage Production Systems With Shared Inputs ByDEA

Authors

  • Suhaila Hj Abd Jalil Faculty Author
  • Zahra Shahverdi Faculty Author
  • Ali Ashrafi Faculty Author

Keywords:

Data envelopment analysis (DEA), efficiency, resource sharing, palm oil refinery, market share

Abstract

This study investigates the changes in the efficiency of Malaysia’s palm oil refineries which based on trade theories it could be the source of decrease in Malaysia’s Processed Palm Oil (PPO) market share from 76% in 1996 to 54% in 2009 in the international market. The efficiency of palm oil refineries is evaluated by Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). The structure of the production process of palm oil refineries can be divided into two, refining and fractionation, stages with input resource sharing. Therefore, this study applies the additive two-stage DEA model. According to the results, the inefficiency of refineries is related mostly to the refining stage while the efficiency rate in the fractionation stage is rather high. Furthermore, the results show that the efficiency rate of palm oil refineries has decreased from 99.4% in year 1996 to
91% in 2009 while it is Granger cause of reduction in Malaysia’s PPO market share in the world.

Author Biographies

  • Suhaila Hj Abd Jalil, Faculty

    Department of Economics,
    Faculty of economics and Management,
    University Putra Malaysia,
    Selangor, Malaysia

  • Zahra Shahverdi, Faculty

    Department of Economics,
    Faculty of economics and Management,
    University Putra Malaysia,
    Selangor, Malaysia (UPM), 43400 UPM,
    SERDANG, Selangor, Malaysia.

  • Ali Ashrafi, Faculty

    Department of Statistic and
    computer science,
    Faculty of mathematics,
    University of Semnan,
    Semnan, Iran.

Published

2013-01-30

How to Cite

Efficiency Measurement of Malaysia’s Palm Oil Refineries Applying Two-Stage Production Systems With Shared Inputs ByDEA. (2013). International Academic Research Journal of Business and Management, 1(7), 31-43. https://www.acrpub.com/index.php/iarjbm/article/view/53

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