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Combining microsimulation and spatial interaction models for retail location analysis

Authors :
Keiji Yano
A. Stewart Fotheringham
Graham Clarke
Dimitris Ballas
Kazumasa Hanaoka
Tomoki Nakaya
Urban and Regional Studies Institute
Source :
Journal of Geographical Systems, 9(4), 345-369. SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Although the disaggregation of consumers is crucial in understanding the fragmented markets that are dominant in many developed countries, it is not always straightforward to carry out such disaggregation within conventional retail modelling frameworks due to the limitations of data. In particular, consumer grouping based on sampled data is not assured to link with the other statistics that are vital in estimating sampling biases and missing variables in the sampling survey. To overcome this difficulty, we propose a useful combination of spatial interaction modelling and microsimulation approaches for the reliable estimation of retail interactions based on a sample survey of consumer behaviour being linked with other areal statistics. We demonstrate this approach by building an operational retail interaction model to estimate expenditure flows from households to retail stores in a local city in Japan, Kusatsu City.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14355930
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geographical Systems, 9(4), 345-369. SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b40e5baaed32317d15df6d9f0eb69b9