Artigo Revisado por pares

Modeling Competitive Bidding: A Critical Essay

1994; Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences; Volume: 40; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1287/mnsc.40.3.364

ISSN

1526-5501

Autores

Michael H. Rothkopf, Ronald M. Harstad,

Tópico(s)

Supply Chain and Inventory Management

Resumo

In analyzing bidding, modeling matters. This paper is a critical analysis of the models available to aid competitive bidding decision making—bidding strategy and auction design—in real transactions. After an introductory overview, this paper describes the contexts in which auctions arise, reviews the “mainstream” theory of single, isolated auctions and discusses the important work involved in enrichment of this theory. In doing so, it indicates results that have been obtained and the sort of changes in analytical approach that are needed to tackle other critical enrichments. The paper summarizes briefly what is known about the direct use of models by bidders and auction designers. A general theme of this paper is that enriched models are needed to bring bidding theory closer to direct applicability in decision making.

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