2012
DOI: 10.4018/jats.2012070102
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Simulating Shop-Around Behavior

Abstract: Shop-around spatial behaviors of downtown visitors are characterized as MultiPurpose-MultiStop (MPMS). However, the authors’ investigations have revealed visitors frequently switch planned actions and generate improvised actions. By using an agent-based approach, especially with a medium-size specimen, simulating such spatial behaviors opens a rich vein of research, not only into such practical aspects as downtown revitalization but also several theoretical aspects. Based on data analysis, the authors have new… Show more

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“…It deals with an agent's spatial behavior in a shop-around environment. It also considers the agent's shop preference and impulsive visits (Kaneda & Yoshida 2012). Moreover, there is a diverse amount of literature on how to model and simulate the urban land use with agent-based models.…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It deals with an agent's spatial behavior in a shop-around environment. It also considers the agent's shop preference and impulsive visits (Kaneda & Yoshida 2012). Moreover, there is a diverse amount of literature on how to model and simulate the urban land use with agent-based models.…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%