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In an effort to assess the desirability of the cities under consideration, we apply piecewise linear preference functions (PLPFs) to determine the ranges in which each of the items achieve their best score. Also, the best area for constructing a sports complex is selected using the geographical information system (GIS). The results of this research confirm that social factors are more important than economic and environmental ones in the evaluation phase of the candidates and PLPFs produce different results vis- à-vis the existing linear methods. The framework presented offers decision-makers a comprehensive overview of the considerations involved in selecting suitable locations for sustainable sports complexes. Notably, it specifically delineates the criteria essential for the location selection of sports complexes dedicated to traditional games. 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Sports complex location selection for traditional games
The simultaneous consideration of various economic, social, and environmental factors in determining the proper location for constructing a sports complex for traditional games is crucial to the continuation of such events. To achieve this goal, we begin by identifying relevant criteria through a comprehensive literature review and interviews with experts, including faculty members, executive professionals from sports departments, and board members of a municipality. Subsequently, we assess the significance of inter-city (optimal city selection) and intra-city (optimal geographic area identification) criteria in two distinct stages. These assessments are based on experts' opinions, collect via an online questionnaire developed in alignment with the Best Worst Method (BWM). In an effort to assess the desirability of the cities under consideration, we apply piecewise linear preference functions (PLPFs) to determine the ranges in which each of the items achieve their best score. Also, the best area for constructing a sports complex is selected using the geographical information system (GIS). The results of this research confirm that social factors are more important than economic and environmental ones in the evaluation phase of the candidates and PLPFs produce different results vis- à-vis the existing linear methods. The framework presented offers decision-makers a comprehensive overview of the considerations involved in selecting suitable locations for sustainable sports complexes. Notably, it specifically delineates the criteria essential for the location selection of sports complexes dedicated to traditional games. Furthermore, the proposed methodology can be regarded as an expert-based solution applicable to a range of challenges in sports complex location selection.
期刊介绍:
Operations Management Research is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on rapidly publishing high-quality research in the field of operations management. It aims to advance both the theory and practice of operations management across a wide range of topics and research paradigms. The journal covers all aspects of operations management, including manufacturing, supply chain, health care, and service operations. It welcomes various research methodologies, such as case studies, action research, surveys, mathematical modeling, and simulation. The goal of Operations Management Research is to promote research that enhances both the theory and practice of operations management, as it is an applied discipline. The journal also publishes Academic Notes, which are special papers that address research methodologies, the direction of the operations management field, and other topics of interest to academicians. Additionally, there is a demand for shorter and more focused research articles in operations management, which this journal aims to fulfill.