Although supply disruption is ubiquitous because of natural or man-made disasters, many firms still use the price-only reverse auction (only the cost is considered) to make purchase decisions. We first study the suppliers’ equilibrium bidding strategies and the buyer’s expected revenue under the first- and second-price price-only reverse auctions when the suppliers are unreliable and have private information on their costs and disruption probabilities. We show that the two auctions are equivalent and not efficient. Then we propose two easily implementable reverse auctions, namely the first-price and second-price format announced penalty reverse auction (APRA), and show that the “revenue equivalence principle” holds, i.e., the two auctions g...
The effects of preference revelation on allocational and Pareto efficiency are studied in a multi-at...
In this paper, we study recycling, remanufacturing, and pricing strategies of a manufacturer in a cl...
Reverse Auction Bidding systems are increasingly used by some large corporations for the supply of b...
Although supply disruption is ubiquitous because of natural or man-made disasters, many firms still ...
Collusion between suppliers in reverse auctions may damage buyers’ benifits and then lower efficienc...
In this paper, we study the multi-attribute multi-unit procurement mechanism design problem facing a...
Problem Definition: We consider a buyer that needs to source a fixed quantity. She faces several pot...
One of the goals of procurement is to establish a competitive price while affording the buyer some f...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. We consider a (standard) reverse auction for dual sourcing and propose to deter...
This dissertation examines an iterative multi-attribute auction for multi-unit procurement in the fi...
We show that it is beneficial for a buyer to conduct a multi-stage mechanism if bidders are loss ave...
Reverse auctions offer the prospect of more efficiently matching suppliers and producers in the face...
This article serves as the second part in a two-part series that provides an overview of the reverse...
In reverse auctions, buyers often retain the right to bargain further concessions from the winner. T...
We examine the relative performances of reverse auctions and request for quotes in a simple commodit...
The effects of preference revelation on allocational and Pareto efficiency are studied in a multi-at...
In this paper, we study recycling, remanufacturing, and pricing strategies of a manufacturer in a cl...
Reverse Auction Bidding systems are increasingly used by some large corporations for the supply of b...
Although supply disruption is ubiquitous because of natural or man-made disasters, many firms still ...
Collusion between suppliers in reverse auctions may damage buyers’ benifits and then lower efficienc...
In this paper, we study the multi-attribute multi-unit procurement mechanism design problem facing a...
Problem Definition: We consider a buyer that needs to source a fixed quantity. She faces several pot...
One of the goals of procurement is to establish a competitive price while affording the buyer some f...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. We consider a (standard) reverse auction for dual sourcing and propose to deter...
This dissertation examines an iterative multi-attribute auction for multi-unit procurement in the fi...
We show that it is beneficial for a buyer to conduct a multi-stage mechanism if bidders are loss ave...
Reverse auctions offer the prospect of more efficiently matching suppliers and producers in the face...
This article serves as the second part in a two-part series that provides an overview of the reverse...
In reverse auctions, buyers often retain the right to bargain further concessions from the winner. T...
We examine the relative performances of reverse auctions and request for quotes in a simple commodit...
The effects of preference revelation on allocational and Pareto efficiency are studied in a multi-at...
In this paper, we study recycling, remanufacturing, and pricing strategies of a manufacturer in a cl...
Reverse Auction Bidding systems are increasingly used by some large corporations for the supply of b...