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Locating facilities in a competitive environment

Optimization Letters, 2015
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Athanasia Karakitsiou   +1 more
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Modelling lost demand in competitive facility location [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the Operational Research Society, 2012
In this paper, we propose a simple new approach to model lost demand (also referred to as elastic demand) in competitive facility location. A ‘dummy’ competing facility that attracts the lost demand is added to the list of competing facilities. All competitive facility location models, regardless of their complexity or assumptions, can be modified to ...
Zvi Drezner
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Algorithms for Spatially Competitive Network Facility-Location [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 1988
Earlier formulations of models for locating a firm's production facilities while simultaneously determining production levels at these facilities so as to maximize the firm's profit are reviewed. In these formulations, existing firms, as well as new entrants, are assumed to act in accordance with an appropriate model of spatial equilibrium. A heuristic
T L Friesz, T Miller, R L Tobin
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Determining the location and capacity of competitive facilities

International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, 2010
This paper examines a competitive facility location problem in which the objective is to increase market capture subject to an expansion budget. This is accomplished by determining both the locations for a set of new facilities and the capacities of new and existing facilities.
Ronald G. McGarvey, Tom M. Cavalier
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Facility Location in Unfair Competition

2016
We consider a mathematical model belonging to the family of competitive location problems. In the model, there are two competing parties called Leader and Follower, which open their facilities with the goal to capture customers and maximize profit. In our model we assume that Follower is able to open own facilities as well as to close the Leader’s ones.
Vladimir L. Beresnev, Andrey A. Melnikov
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Competitive facility location with random attractiveness

Operations Research Letters, 2018
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Tammy Drezner, Zvi Drezner, Dawit Zerom
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Competitive facility location on decentralized supply chains

European Journal of Operational Research, 2009
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Qiang Meng, Ruey Long Cheu
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Constrained location of competitive facilities in the plane

Computers & Operations Research, 2005
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Ronald G. McGarvey, Tom M. Cavalier
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Facility Dependent Distance Decay in Competitive Location

Networks and Spatial Economics, 2020
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Tammy Drezner, Zvi Drezner, Dawit Zerom
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A leader–follower game in competitive facility location

Computers & Operations Research, 2012
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Hande Küçükaydin   +2 more
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