Tìm kiếm không gian và cạnh tranh không gian: phân tích xác suất về các kết quả cơ bản từ lý thuyết hạn chế không gian

The Annals of Regional Science - Tập 29 - Trang 67-89 - 1995
Harvey J. Miller1, Mark V. Finco1
1Department of Geography, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

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Các phân tích hiện có về sự tương tác giữa tìm kiếm không gian và cạnh tranh không gian còn hạn chế vì khó khăn trong việc bao gồm yếu tố định tuyến phức tạp của hành vi. Bài báo này xem xét sự tương tác giữa hành vi tìm kiếm không gian và cạnh tranh không gian bằng cách sử dụng chiến lược mô hình xác suất không giới hạn trong việc định tuyến. Các phân tích thực nghiệm xem xét các giả thuyết cơ bản từ lý thuyết tìm kiếm tối ưu và lý thuyết vị trí cạnh tranh trong bối cảnh tìm kiếm không gian. Trong khi kết quả thực nghiệm ủng hộ một số giả thuyết cơ bản này, các thí nghiệm cũng tạo ra một số mâu thuẫn và thêm thông tin sâu sắc.

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