An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-price and discriminatory auctions when there is incomplete information concerning the common value of the auctioned good. In a symmetric information environment, the different auction formats provide the same average revenue. However, when information is asymmetric the discriminatory auction results in higher average revenue than the uniform-price auction. The volatility of revenue is higher in the uniform-price auctions in all treatments. The results, therefore, provide support for the use of the discriminatory format. Subject characteristics and measures of experience in recent auctions are found to be useful in explaining bidding behavior
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many costumers with unit dema...
Theoretical models of information asymmetry have identified a trade-off between the desire to learn ...
Electronic reverse auctions are a commonly used procurement mechanism. Research to date has focused ...
An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-pric...
An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-pric...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many customers with unit dema...
An experimental approach is used to examine the performance of three different multiunit auction des...
An experimental approach is used to examine the performance of three different multiunit auction des...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many customers with unit dema...
Trabajo publicado como artículo en Journal of Regulatory Economics 23(2): 125-144 (2003).-- http://d...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many customers with unit dema...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many customers with unit dema...
We review an asymmetric auction experiment. Based on Plum (1992) private valuations of the two bidde...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many costumers with unit dema...
Theoretical models of information asymmetry have identified a trade-off between the desire to learn ...
Electronic reverse auctions are a commonly used procurement mechanism. Research to date has focused ...
An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-pric...
An experimental approach is used to compare bidding behavior and auction performance in uniform-pric...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
We study the outcomes of experimental multi-unit uniform and discriminatory auctions with demand unc...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many customers with unit dema...
An experimental approach is used to examine the performance of three different multiunit auction des...
An experimental approach is used to examine the performance of three different multiunit auction des...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many customers with unit dema...
Trabajo publicado como artículo en Journal of Regulatory Economics 23(2): 125-144 (2003).-- http://d...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many customers with unit dema...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many customers with unit dema...
We review an asymmetric auction experiment. Based on Plum (1992) private valuations of the two bidde...
In the variable supply auction considered here, the seller decides how many costumers with unit dema...
Theoretical models of information asymmetry have identified a trade-off between the desire to learn ...
Electronic reverse auctions are a commonly used procurement mechanism. Research to date has focused ...