题名: |
Modeling Shopping Center Location Choice: Shopper Preference–Based Competitive Location Model |
正文语种: |
英文 |
作者: |
Shan-Shan Wu1; Hua Kuang2; Siu-Ming Lo3 |
作者单位: |
1Postdoctoral Researcher, Dept. of Architecture, Tongji Univ., Siping Rd., Shanghai 200082, China.
2Professor, College of Physical Science and Technology, Guangxi Normal Univ., Guilin 541004, China.
3Professor, Dept. of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City Univ. of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Ave., Kowloon 999077, Hong Kong (corresponding author). |
关键词: |
Shopping center; Shopper preference–based competitive location model (SPCLM); Diversity index; Retail agglomeration index; Location selection |
摘要: |
The location of a shopping center is important for its future development. However, specific models for shopping center location selection were rarely examined in previous studies. This paper proposes a shopper preference–based competitive location model (SPCLM) to solve the location problem for shopping centers. Five attractive attributes are identified for model construction: size, diversity of the tenant inside the shopping center, retail agglomeration near the shopping center, distance to metro stations, and distance between consumers and shopping center. The parameters of the five variables are calibrated using four sample areas of Hong Kong. To benchmark the improvement of the model, an existing model from the literature is also calibrated for comparison. Furthermore, an onsite survey is carried out to validate the resulted optimal location of both SPCLM and the model from the literature. The results show that the optimal locations predicted by SPCLM have higher pedestrian flow rates than do the optimal location predicted by the model from the literature and the real locations of the existing shopping center. As a result, the proposed model significantly improves the prediction accuracy. Thus, it is a useful tool for both retail and community development. |
出版年: |
2019 |
期刊名称: |
Journal of Urban Planning and Development |
卷: |
145 |
期: |
1 |
页码: |
1-11 |