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GERAD Seminar: A methodology for studying how individuals choose locations in public consumption environments

GERAD Seminar:  A methodology for studying how individuals choose locations in public consumption environments

Title: A methodology for studying how individuals choose locations in public consumption environments

Speaker: Simon Blanchard – Georgetown University, USA

Consumers often face public consumption environments (e.g., concerts, movie theaters, airplanes) in which they must tradeoff their locational preferences with their desire to maintain sufficient personal space. After we define attributes for locational choices and the need for personal spaces, we introduce a Bayesian methodology that allows for the identification of the heterogeneous drivers of locational choices faced by consumers in such environments. We demonstrate the usefulness of the methodology with analyses of two scenarios illustrating how consumers choose seats at movie theaters and concert halls.

Co-authors: Tatiana Dyachenko, Keri Kettle

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Free entrance.

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Date

Tuesday September 19, 2017
Starts at 10:45

Price

gratuit

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Place

Université de Montréal - Pavillon André-Aisenstadt
2920, chemin de la Tour
Montréal
QC
Canada
H3T 1N8
514 343-6111
4488

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