Adequacy of DEA as a regulatory tool in the water sector. The impact of data uncertainty

Title
Adequacy of DEA as a regulatory tool in the water sector. The impact of data uncertainty
AuthorCabrera, E. Jr.3, Estruch-Juan, E., Molinos-Senante, M.
Line(s)Critical Resources
Year of Publication2018
Journal TitleEnvironmental Science & Policy
KeywordsData envelopment analysis (DEA),  Uncertainty, Regulation, Yardstick competition, Benchmarking, Water services
AbstractThe regulation of water services shares many similarities with that of other utilities such as electricity or telecommunications. As a result, similar methods are often used by regulators to assess the efficiency of companies in those sectors. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is one of those widely applied methods. This paper aims to determine the adequacy of DEA as a regulatory tool for urban water services, with a special focus on the quality of the available data. In order to obtain useful conclusions, two DEA simulations were performed with audited data from 194 water utilities, officially made available by the Portuguese water regulatory authority (ERSAR). Both simulations will demonstrate that the inherent inaccuracies found in some of the key data provided by water utilities represent a significant obstacle to obtain meaningful results with the DEA technique. This could represent a paradigm shift for some of the regulatory authorities currently using DEA or similar techniques, as the complexity of the method does not seem to be justified by a better analysis of the comparative performance of the different services.
Doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2018.03.028
Corresponding AuthorE. Cabrera Jr., qcabrera@ita.upv.es


Adequacy of DEA as a regulatory tool in the water sector. The impact of data uncertainty

Title
Adequacy of DEA as a regulatory tool in the water sector. The impact of data uncertainty
AuthorCabrera, E. Jr.3, Estruch-Juan, E., Molinos-Senante, M.
Line(s)Critical Resources
Year of Publication2018
Journal TitleEnvironmental Science & Policy
KeywordsData envelopment analysis (DEA),  Uncertainty, Regulation, Yardstick competition, Benchmarking, Water services
AbstractThe regulation of water services shares many similarities with that of other utilities such as electricity or telecommunications. As a result, similar methods are often used by regulators to assess the efficiency of companies in those sectors. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is one of those widely applied methods. This paper aims to determine the adequacy of DEA as a regulatory tool for urban water services, with a special focus on the quality of the available data. In order to obtain useful conclusions, two DEA simulations were performed with audited data from 194 water utilities, officially made available by the Portuguese water regulatory authority (ERSAR). Both simulations will demonstrate that the inherent inaccuracies found in some of the key data provided by water utilities represent a significant obstacle to obtain meaningful results with the DEA technique. This could represent a paradigm shift for some of the regulatory authorities currently using DEA or similar techniques, as the complexity of the method does not seem to be justified by a better analysis of the comparative performance of the different services.
Doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2018.03.028
Corresponding AuthorE. Cabrera Jr., qcabrera@ita.upv.es