Abstract:
The main problems of location research are: optimum supply of the population with goods and services, preservation and securing of the functional operating of existing centres and creation of new centres in accordance with changes in consumer behaviour due to a rising standard of living. Methodical tasks - in general to be mastered by the methods of interview, observation and experiments - under the application of mathematical-statistical techniques of diagnosis and forecasts are appropriated to: A. finding under-supplied regions; B. defining market areas; C. measuring the potential; D. estimating sales expectations and requested areas in local disposition.
Research Papers
Retailing in the city centre
Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference on Retailing/Category Management 2003
Authors: Don O'Riordan, Edmund O'Callaghan
 
October 26, 2003
