David Boix-Cots , Alessio Ishizaka , Arash Moheimani , Pablo Pujadas
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For addressing these gaps, this paper introduces a multi-method framework expert system to classify anchors and tenants and to optimise their positions in the shopping mall, considering their categories and existing product relationships. This framework comprises a new sorting method, a modified ranking method, a product correlation technique based on implementing ecological dynamics, an ecological interrelation index, and a metaheuristic allocation algorithm. The practical application of this framework is demonstrated through a real-world case study, highlighting its potential to significantly improve shopping mall management and retail efficiency. 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A new multi-method decision framework for anchor selection and tenant mix allocation optimisation in shopping malls
The increasing urbanisation and fast-paced lifestyle have heightened the importance of shopping malls in retail industry, altering traditional shopping patterns by designing efficient space and optimise time of shoppers. Due to this newly-acquired importance, these malls have become critical players in the retail industry sector. Despite their significance, current research lacks comprehensive scientific methods in two critical aspects: the classification of anchors (or magnet shops) and regular tenants, and the detailed analysis of interrelations among anchors and tenants within the shopping malls. Both aspects are heavily related to the strategic allocation of shops position within malls. For addressing these gaps, this paper introduces a multi-method framework expert system to classify anchors and tenants and to optimise their positions in the shopping mall, considering their categories and existing product relationships. This framework comprises a new sorting method, a modified ranking method, a product correlation technique based on implementing ecological dynamics, an ecological interrelation index, and a metaheuristic allocation algorithm. The practical application of this framework is demonstrated through a real-world case study, highlighting its potential to significantly improve shopping mall management and retail efficiency. The effect of the proposed framework is subject to empirical tests and comparison between layout modifications.
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Omega reports on developments in management, including the latest research results and applications. Original contributions and review articles describe the state of the art in specific fields or functions of management, while there are shorter critical assessments of particular management techniques. Other features of the journal are the "Memoranda" section for short communications and "Feedback", a correspondence column. Omega is both stimulating reading and an important source for practising managers, specialists in management services, operational research workers and management scientists, management consultants, academics, students and research personnel throughout the world. The material published is of high quality and relevance, written in a manner which makes it accessible to all of this wide-ranging readership. Preference will be given to papers with implications to the practice of management. Submissions of purely theoretical papers are discouraged. The review of material for publication in the journal reflects this aim.