Mette Asmild
- Associate Professor of Operational Research
BSc (Copenhagen Business School), MSc (Copenhagen Business School), PhD (The Royal Agricultural), PhD (British Columbia)
Biography
Post Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Management of Technology and Entrepreneurship at University of Toronto from 2001-2004 and Lecturer in Industrial Economics at Nottingham University Business School from 2005-2007.
Research interests
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) theory and applications; financial services; environmental factors; dynamics, tradeoffs and incentives
Selected research projects
- Competitiveness in the UK Electronics Sector: NUBS, January 2007 - December 2007.
- STRUCTURAL EFFICIENCY AND REALLOCATIONS: Measurement and Mechanism Design: Danish Social Science Research Council, January 2005 - December 2005.
Only selected externally-funded projects are listed here.
Teaching activity this year
Masters Portfolio
- IB93Y0 Dissertation
- IB9V80 Organisational Performance Analysis module leader
Undergraduate
- IB2190 Quantitative Methods for Multivariate Analysis module leader
- IB3890 Decision and Efficiency Analysis
- IB3910 Decision Analysis
- IB4070 Decision Analysis (MMORSE)
Warwick MBA
- IB9090 Business Decision and Efficiency Analysis
Publications
Journal articles
- Slack free MEA and RDM with comprehensive efficiency measures. Omega 38 (2010) (Published): 475-483.
- Centralized Resource Allocation BCC models. Omega 37 (2009) (Published): 40-49.
- Railway reforms: Do they influence operating efficiency? Transportation 36 (2009) (Published): 617-638.
- Estimating Global Frontier Shifts and Global Malmquist Indices. Journal Of Productivity Analysis 27 (2007): 137-148.
- Measuring Overall Efficiency and Effectiveness Using DEA. European Journal Of Operational Research 178 (2007): 305-321.

