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Retail Gravitation and Economic Impact: A Market-Driven Analytical Framework for Bike Share Station Location Analysis in the United States
International Journal of Sustainable Transportation
  • Thomas Wuerzer, Nova Southeastern University
  • Susan G. Mason
ORCID

Thomas Wuerzer0000-0002-8290-3785

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract/Excerpt

Bike-share programs are becoming a more frequent and popular amenity for cities around the world. Current analytical models for optimizing the placement and location of bike-share stations seem underdeveloped and potentially subject to false calibration errors. This research builds on retail gravitation models and their derivates to develop a duplicable model for bike-share location in cities in the United States. The findings suggest retail gravitation theory is helpful to bike-share station location analysis. Additionally, the findings set a framework for other cities to use as well as identify future research.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15568318.2014.897403
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Citation Information
Thomas Wuerzer and Susan G. Mason. "Retail Gravitation and Economic Impact: A Market-Driven Analytical Framework for Bike Share Station Location Analysis in the United States" International Journal of Sustainable Transportation Vol. 10 Iss. 3 (2014) p. 247 - 259 ISSN: 1556-8318
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_wuerzer/38/