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Location selection for the construction of a casino in the Greater London region: A triple multi-criteria approach

Alessio Ishizaka, Philippe Nemery and Karim Lidouh

Tourism Management, 2013, vol. 34, issue C, 211-220

Abstract: This work presents a location selection analysis for choosing a suitable borough in the region of Greater London to construct a large casino. Currently 17 of the 26 large casinos in London are located in the borough of Westminster which is known to generate the highest revenue in tourist spending. However, in 2007 the Casino Advisory Panel (CAP) recommended the borough of Newham as the most suitable area for a new casino instead of Westminster. By taking two viewpoints into consideration (one focussed on profitability and the other on social benefits), we evaluate the alternatives using the weighted sum, the TOPSIS and the PROMETHEE methods. The results are compared to the proposals submitted to the CAP for validation. We find that the PROMETHEE and the Weighted Sum Method are more suitable than TOPSIS for solving this problem.

Keywords: Multiple criteria analysis; PROMETHEE; TOPSIS; Location analysis; Casino (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2012.05.003

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