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- Title
The Effect of Timing on Jump Bidding in Ascending Auctions.
- Authors
Kwasnica, Anthony M.; Katok, Elena
- Abstract
We investigate the role of timing in ascending auctions under the premise that time is a valuable resource. Traditional models of the English auction ignore timing issues by assuming that the auction occurs instantaneously. However, when auctions are slow, as Internet auctions used for procurement often are, there are significant opportunity or monitoring costs to bidders, and the choice of the size of the jump bid becomes a strategic decision. We study the choice in the experimental laboratory by systematically varying the opportunity costs associated with fast bidding. When time is more valuable bidders respond by choosing larger jump bids. Surprisingly, the economic performance of the auction is not significantly affected. We develop a simple model of ascending auctions with impatient bidders that provides insights into the effect jump bids have on auction performance.
- Subjects
PURCHASING; AUCTIONS; BIDDING strategies; INDUSTRIAL procurement; OPERATIONS research; MANAGEMENT science; BID price; BIDDERS; INTERNET auctions
- Publication
Production & Operations Management, 2007, Vol 16, Issue 4, p483
- ISSN
1059-1478
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1937-5956.2007.tb00274.x