Wu Jie
- Professor
- Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
- Supervisor of Master's Candidates
- Name (Pinyin):Wu Jie
- E-Mail:
- Administrative Position:管理学院副院长
- Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)
- Business Address:东区管理科研楼919办公室
- Contact Information:+86-551-63606479
- Degree:Dr
- Professional Title:Professor
- Alma Mater:中国科学技术大学
- Teacher College:Management

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- Paper Publications
- Supply chains performance with undesirable factors and reverse flows: A DEA-based approach, Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2019, 70(1): 125-135.
- Measuring environmental efficiency of thermoelectric power plants: a common equilibrium efficient frontier DEA approach with fixed-sum undesirable output, Annals of Operations Research, 2019, 275(2): 731-749.
- Energy and Environmental Efficiency Measurement of China's Industrial Sectors: a DEA Model with Non-homogeneous Inputs and Outputs, Energy Economics, 2019, (78): 468-480.
- DEA-based fixed cost allocation in two-stage systems: Leader-follower and satisfaction degree bargaining game approaches, OMEGA- International Journal of Management Science, 2020, 94.
- A DEA-based two-stage network approach for hotel performance analysis: an internal cooperation perspective, OMEGA- International Journal of Management Science, 2020, 93(July)102035.
- A new DEA common-weight multi-criteria decision-making approach for technology selection, International Journal of Production Research, 2020, 58(12): 3686-3700.
- Energy and environmental efficiency of China's transportation sectors under the constraints of energy consumption and environmental pollutions, Energy Economics, 2020, 89.
- Green efficiency evaluation and improvement of Chinese ports: A cross-efficiency model, Transportation Research Part D: Transport & Environment, 2020, 88.
- DEA considering technological heterogeneity and intermediate output target setting: the performance analysis of Chinese commercial banks, Annals of Operations Research, 2020, 291(1-2): 605-626.
- How ownership structure affects bank deposits and loan efficiencies: an empirical analysis of Chinese commercial banks, Annals of Operations Research, 2020, 290(1-2): 983-1008.