Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of Highway Management in Sustainability

This study analyses efficiency and effectiveness of highway management at the state level in the United States. While the current literature on highway management has contributed to understanding infrastructure budget and finance, the relationship between efficiency and effectiveness measurements ha...

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Main Authors: NakHyeok Choi, Kyujin Jung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1347
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spelling doaj-e534f62e130848c494456decfc3743692020-11-24T21:28:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-08-0198134710.3390/su9081347su9081347Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of Highway Management in SustainabilityNakHyeok Choi0Kyujin Jung1Community Wellbeing Research Center, Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, KoreaSocial Disaster & Safety Management Center, College of Liberal Arts, Korea University, Seoul 02841, KoreaThis study analyses efficiency and effectiveness of highway management at the state level in the United States. While the current literature on highway management has contributed to understanding infrastructure budget and finance, the relationship between efficiency and effectiveness measurements has not been sufficiently discussed in the context of sustainability. To fill this gap, this study was systemically designed to test the relationship by controlling the states’ political factors, fiscal capacity, median voter, and economic conditions. Data envelopment and principal component analysis with panel data covering 11-year time waves were used to measure both efficiency and effectiveness. The results of the fixed effects model and the spatial autoregressive panel model show a statistically strong relationship between efficiency and effectiveness which are respectively measured by two analysis approaches.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1347highway managementsustainabilityefficiencyeffectivenessdata envelopment analysis
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author NakHyeok Choi
Kyujin Jung
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Kyujin Jung
Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of Highway Management in Sustainability
Sustainability
highway management
sustainability
efficiency
effectiveness
data envelopment analysis
author_facet NakHyeok Choi
Kyujin Jung
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title Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of Highway Management in Sustainability
title_short Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of Highway Management in Sustainability
title_full Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of Highway Management in Sustainability
title_fullStr Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of Highway Management in Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Efficiency and Effectiveness of Highway Management in Sustainability
title_sort measuring efficiency and effectiveness of highway management in sustainability
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-08-01
description This study analyses efficiency and effectiveness of highway management at the state level in the United States. While the current literature on highway management has contributed to understanding infrastructure budget and finance, the relationship between efficiency and effectiveness measurements has not been sufficiently discussed in the context of sustainability. To fill this gap, this study was systemically designed to test the relationship by controlling the states’ political factors, fiscal capacity, median voter, and economic conditions. Data envelopment and principal component analysis with panel data covering 11-year time waves were used to measure both efficiency and effectiveness. The results of the fixed effects model and the spatial autoregressive panel model show a statistically strong relationship between efficiency and effectiveness which are respectively measured by two analysis approaches.
topic highway management
sustainability
efficiency
effectiveness
data envelopment analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1347
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