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Jiménez, P., (2011). Modelado óptimo de localización y eficiencia de Centros Comerciales con el método de análisis envolvente de datos y el modelo gravitatorio [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/3639
Jiménez, P., Modelado óptimo de localización y eficiencia de Centros Comerciales con el método de análisis envolvente de datos y el modelo gravitatorio [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/3639
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title = "Modelado óptimo de localización y eficiencia de Centros Comerciales con el método de análisis envolvente de datos y el modelo gravitatorio",
author = "Jiménez La Rosa, Pedro Pablo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2011"
}
The main objective of this research is to design a model, combining the gravity model of localization in a specific business sector and the method of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) for efficiency and optimal location of a mall. In practice, both are done separately that he was allegedly very different, the first in the feasibility phase and the second in the operation. This research shows that both models, are closely related and therefore should make jointly, thus reinforcing the total value and objectivity of the final information obtained. We performed a rigorous effort to analyze in an objective and useful technical efficiency of a large segment of the retail trade which is the clothing and sporting goods retail at the metropolitan level. DEA method is used not only with what is estimated as objectively as the relative efficiency of each store for comparative purposes, but also optimized, these efficiencies by adjusting the variables involved to the limit of the total infrastructure available, according to the principles of this methodology. Innovation is presented as a way of valuing the location of the stores i question, by calculated potential variables of type gravity models in the line of Lowry. This detailed specification of the location increases the discriminative power of DEA analysis. and prevents parasitic efficiencies caused only by the estimated weight of ad-hoc. Already with the appropriate variables are calculated efficiencies of the eight stores of the company chosen, first with the DEA and later with data from the Gravity model (i.e. being now located) used as outputs, back into the DEA method and compare both. The conclusions drawn from work, be extrapolated to the whole sector's total marketing of clothing and sporting goods, naturally within the maximum allowable percentage of confidence in the theory of statistical sampling.
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