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1 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 A Taxonomy of Ascending Bid Auctions Is Auction’s Duration/Deadline Fixed? Buyers Place a Bid By YesNo Automatic Bidding Straight Bidding http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/auct/asell/asell-19.html http://auctions.yahoo.com/phtml/auc/us/bidder/bid.html eBay Offline English Auction
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2 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Simulated Auction Experiment I. Economic and Behavioral Foundations of Pricing II. Innovative Pricing Concepts and Tools III. Internet Pricing Models
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3 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Simulated Auction Market Open English auction (http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/simulations/ ).http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/simulations/ An auction market labeled as Travel. Each of you will be assigned to a group and the market has 12 groups of participants. Each group will participate in the auction market for 6 rounds. Each group will be a seller once and a buyer 5 times. AUCTION
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4 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Group Assignment Each project group will be given an user-id and password to login to the system. This information will be notified via an envelope to the group. When you login to the system, you will be provided with information about your cost as a seller and WTP as a buyer. Do not reveal this information to anyone!
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5 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Auction Market Design In each auction round, there will be 2 sellers and 10 buyers. Your role in each auction round will be communicated to you via a table when you login to the system. Each auction round runs for 5 minutes after the sellers list their items. Sellers can submit a reserve price below which the item will not be sold to any buyer. If a bid is submitted within 1 minute of the closing time of an auction, the auction will be extended automatically for another 1 minute from the time the bid was submitted. http://auctions.yahoo.com/phtml/auc/us/tour/index.html
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6 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Seller’s Cost & Buyer’s Willingness-to-Pay (WTP) In each auction round, each seller attempts to sell an airline ticket for SIN-SFO Each seller’s cost can range from $1 to $30 and is randomly determined. Each buyer’s WTP can range from $1 to $1000 and is randomly determined. Again, the table on the screen (when you login to the system) assigning your role in each round also contains either your cost or WTP. You are not to reveal this information to anyone. It is private information.
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7 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Listing Item and Submitting Bids Sellers should list their item as soon as Teck announces the following message “This is round X. Sellers list your items now”. Sellers should use a unique name as the respective listing title of the ticket. Sellers are not supposed to bid on any item. Buyers may submit bids to any seller. Buyers should monitor their bids closely and submit new bids if others outbid them and they wish to increase their bids.
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8 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Seller’s and Buyer’s Earnings If you are a seller, and you were able to make a sale, your Earnings = Highest Bid - Cost. Otherwise, your Earnings = - Cost (i.e., any unsold ticket has zero value at the end of the auction period) If you are a buyer, and you were able to win a ticket, your Earnings = WTP - Bid. If you submit bids to 2 sellers and happen to win both tickets, your Earnings = WTP - Bid 1 - Bid 2 (i.e., you have zero value for the second ticket). Otherwise, your Earnings = 0.
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9 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Summary URL for auction simulation software: (http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/simulations) Userid: group6; Password: ???????? You will participate in E-Market Travel for six rounds. You will be a seller once and a buyer five times.
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10 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Sample Table Your WTP/Cost Assignments Round123456 RoleSellerBuyer WTP/Cost$15.00$355.00$561.00$689.00$930.00$475.00 Do you let anyone look at this information!!!
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11 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 Deciding the Winner Each group’s total earnings is the sum of its earnings either as a seller or a buyer in all six auction rounds The group who has the highest total earnings will win Thus, your goal is to make as much money as possible (hopefully not a new idea)
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12 Teck-Hua Ho April 15, 2006 The Auctions Begin Now http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/simulations/
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