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Competitive Location on a Network

Operations Research, 1987
In this paper we study the problem of locating facilities on a network in the presence of competition. Customers at each node in the network choose from the available facilities so as to minimize the distance traveled. The problem is to find a set of facilities that is stable in the sense that each facility is economically viable and no competitor can
Gregory Dobson, Uday S. Karmarkar
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On agglomeration in competitive location models

Annals of Operations Research, 2014
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Vladimir Marianov, Horst A. Eiselt
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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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Competitive Location with Random Utilities

Transportation Science, 1989
This paper studies m firms competing on location over a finite subset of vertices of a graph, with the aim of attracting consumers located at some vertices of this graph. It is shown that firm i (i = 1, …, m) wants to establish its mi facilities at the mi-median of the graph whose vertices are weighted by consumers' purchasing power provided that ...
André de Palma   +3 more
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Location, Competitiveness, and the Multinational Enterprise

2001
AbstractThis article provides an overview of the key insights resulting from recent international business research on the interactions between location advantages and the competitiveness of multinational enterprises (MNEs). It consists of four main sections.
Verbeke, Alain, Rugman, Alan
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Competition of Firms: Discriminatory Pricing and Location

Econometrica, 1986
Two costlessly mobile firms are to be located in a market region, a subset of the plane. The firms compete by setting locations and delivered price schedules. To study this competitive situation an appropriate extensive form game is defined, along with an appropriate noncooperative solution concept.
Lederer, Phillip J, Hurter, Arthur P, Jr
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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 Location Models: A Framework and Bibliography

Transportation Science, 1993
This paper presents a taxonomy for competitive location models based on the following five components: the space, the number of players, the pricing policy, the rules of the game, and the behavior of the customers. The components are briefly discussed and based on these, an annotated bibliography comprising more than 100 selected titles follows.
Horst A. Eiselt   +2 more
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Algorithms for Voting and Competitive Location on a Network

Transportation Science, 1988
Consider a network with weights associated to its vertices. When a facility must be located through a voting procedure, these weights may be interpreted as the numbers of users located on the vertices. When a facility must be located in a competitive setting, i.e., when a concurrent facility will be located later and will capture all clients closer to
Pierre Hansen, Martine Labbé
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A Matheuristic to Solve a Competitive Location Problem

2018
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Dolores-Rosa Santos-Peñate   +2 more
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