The retail system is a competitive environment and its transformations have a relevant socio-economic impact. In this context, it is important to represent customer-store interactions, and, to this end, literature mostly proposes logit models. It is well- known that these models present some behavioral and structural anomalies (e.g., the Independence-from-Irrelevant- Alternatives) making them hardly applicable to retail system analysis. In this paper, we show that even some alternative approaches (e.g. Nested-logit or Paired-Combinatorial logit models) do not suitably represent the competition between retail stores, and we present a new modeling framework. It aims at overcoming the above limits by using two cooperating logit- based models: the first one analyzes customer-store interactions; the second model uses the interaction information to evaluate the impact of some major transformations. The framework has been integrated in a decision support system and used in real- life cases to determine the impact of new stores in some Italian regions.

Modeling the Retail System Competition

DE GIOVANNI, LUIGI;
2014

Abstract

The retail system is a competitive environment and its transformations have a relevant socio-economic impact. In this context, it is important to represent customer-store interactions, and, to this end, literature mostly proposes logit models. It is well- known that these models present some behavioral and structural anomalies (e.g., the Independence-from-Irrelevant- Alternatives) making them hardly applicable to retail system analysis. In this paper, we show that even some alternative approaches (e.g. Nested-logit or Paired-Combinatorial logit models) do not suitably represent the competition between retail stores, and we present a new modeling framework. It aims at overcoming the above limits by using two cooperating logit- based models: the first one analyzes customer-store interactions; the second model uses the interaction information to evaluate the impact of some major transformations. The framework has been integrated in a decision support system and used in real- life cases to determine the impact of new stores in some Italian regions.
2014
Operational Research for Development, Sustainability and Local Economies
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