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Competitive location on a network
European Journal of Operational Research, 1993zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Bauer, Andreas +2 more
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2009
A location model is said to be about competitive facilities when it explicitly incorporates the fact that other facilities are already (or will be) present in the market and that the new facilities will have to compete with them for its (their) market share.
Mohammad Javad Karimifar +3 more
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A location model is said to be about competitive facilities when it explicitly incorporates the fact that other facilities are already (or will be) present in the market and that the new facilities will have to compete with them for its (their) market share.
Mohammad Javad Karimifar +3 more
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2015
This chapter first provides a review of the foundations of competitive location models. It then traces subsequent developments through the decades under special consideration of customer behavior. After developing a general framework for customers’ decision making, the main results are put into this framework. The conclusion outlines a number of areas,
H. A. Eiselt +2 more
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This chapter first provides a review of the foundations of competitive location models. It then traces subsequent developments through the decades under special consideration of customer behavior. After developing a general framework for customers’ decision making, the main results are put into this framework. The conclusion outlines a number of areas,
H. A. Eiselt +2 more
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The Role of Location in Competition
International Journal of the Economics of Business, 1994(1994). The Role of Location in Competition. International Journal of the Economics of Business: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 35-40.
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On the concept of locational competition [PDF]
Locational competition means that the immobile factors of production in a country compete for internationally mobile capital and technology. Locational competition influences the restraint set of national players and redefines their opportunity costs. Thus, the bargaining position of the trade unions is affected.
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The paradigm of locational competition [PDF]
Locational competition is geographic competition, competition between places, between cities, between regions, and between countries. These spatial units compete with each other for the mobile production factors in factor markets, i.e., for mobile capital, for mobile technical know-how, and for mobile highly qualified labor.
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Strategic competitive location: improving existing and establishing new facilities
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2012Zvi Drezner, Pawel Kalczyński
exaly
A cover-based competitive location model
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2011Zvi Drezner, Pawel Kalczyński
exaly

