id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_exsdmxannvandeuxlialp6kkxq Aloys Borgers A decision support and expert system for retail planning 1991 11 .pdf application/pdf 6238 431 51 In such a model, consumer choice ~haviour is explicitly related to a number of features or attributes of the shopping centres, including the distance between residential and shopping centre location. this model is used to predict the distribution of consumers over the alternative shopping centres, given their residential zone (see, e.g., Roy & Anderson, 1988). ence structures relate to hypothetical shopping centres, the effects of retail change on individual choice behaviour and turnover levels of the shopping centres in the study area may be predicted by generating new alternatives; these reflect the changes and enable choice behaviour to retail plans in terms of the attribute levels included in the conjoint measurement model. The application of choice models to problems of retail planning commonly involves research It allows the user (a) to construct designs and generate experimental tasks, (b) to input and control subjects' responses to such experimental tasks, (c) to estimate preference functions and choice models from these experimental designs data, and (d) to ./cache/work_exsdmxannvandeuxlialp6kkxq.pdf ./txt/work_exsdmxannvandeuxlialp6kkxq.txt