In this paper, we highlight a number of problems arising with a commonly used supplier selection method: the weighted factor score method. We discuss the behaviour of this method with respect to weighting, scaling issues, and relative scoring. Assuming that there is no convex dominance, we formally prove that with the same supplier selection method, we can make any supplier win by judiciously choosing the right parameters of the awarding mechanism. This means that any supplier can win if certain parameters are not published in a request for a proposal. This result applies to both absolute and relative scoring methods. Also, we prove that the buyer should fully disclose all details of the awarding mechanism to suppliers in order to receive b...
Departing from a simple normative theory for the choice between lowest price, highest quality (beaut...
A buyer seeks to procure a good characterized by its price and its quality from suppliers who have p...
Competitive bidding (as auctions) is commonly used to procure goods and services. Public buyers are ...
In this paper, we highlight a number of problems arising with a commonly used supplier selection met...
Dr. Telgen’s teaching and research interests are the interface between public sector purchasing mana...
Supplier selection is the process of selecting the best bid among a number of bids submitted by diff...
We consider a procurement auction where the buying firm can manipulate the distribution of the uncer...
Procurement auctions are sometimes plagued with a chosen supplier’s failing to accomplish a project ...
For supplier selection in the public sector, the Weighted Sum Model is often used in combination wit...
This paper considers a scoring auction used in procurement. In this auction, each supplier offers bo...
In this paper, we study the performance of a sourcing mechanism gaining popularity in industrial pro...
A buyer seeks to procure a good characterized by its price and its quality from suppliers who have p...
This article studies scoring auctions, a procedure commonly used to buy differentiated products: sup...
This work studies a model of multidimensional auction in which a buyer needs to procure a given good...
A buyer seeks to procure a good characterized by its price and its quality from suppliers who have p...
Departing from a simple normative theory for the choice between lowest price, highest quality (beaut...
A buyer seeks to procure a good characterized by its price and its quality from suppliers who have p...
Competitive bidding (as auctions) is commonly used to procure goods and services. Public buyers are ...
In this paper, we highlight a number of problems arising with a commonly used supplier selection met...
Dr. Telgen’s teaching and research interests are the interface between public sector purchasing mana...
Supplier selection is the process of selecting the best bid among a number of bids submitted by diff...
We consider a procurement auction where the buying firm can manipulate the distribution of the uncer...
Procurement auctions are sometimes plagued with a chosen supplier’s failing to accomplish a project ...
For supplier selection in the public sector, the Weighted Sum Model is often used in combination wit...
This paper considers a scoring auction used in procurement. In this auction, each supplier offers bo...
In this paper, we study the performance of a sourcing mechanism gaining popularity in industrial pro...
A buyer seeks to procure a good characterized by its price and its quality from suppliers who have p...
This article studies scoring auctions, a procedure commonly used to buy differentiated products: sup...
This work studies a model of multidimensional auction in which a buyer needs to procure a given good...
A buyer seeks to procure a good characterized by its price and its quality from suppliers who have p...
Departing from a simple normative theory for the choice between lowest price, highest quality (beaut...
A buyer seeks to procure a good characterized by its price and its quality from suppliers who have p...
Competitive bidding (as auctions) is commonly used to procure goods and services. Public buyers are ...