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Using Bid Data for the Management of Sequential, Multi-Unit, Online Auctions With Uniformly Distributed Bidders Valuations


Edieal J. Pinker


University of Rochester, Simon Graduate School of Business

Abraham Seidmann


University of Rochester, Simon Graduate School of Business

Yaniv Vakrat


McKinsey & Company

June 8, 2007

Simon School, University of Rochester, Research Paper Series, Forthcoming

Abstract:     
Internet auctions for consumers' goods are an increasingly popular selling venue. Many sellers, instead of offering their entire inventory in a single auction, split it into sequential auctions of smaller lots, thereby reducing the negative market impact of large lots. Information technology also makes it possible to collect and analyze detailed bid data from online auctions. In this paper, we develop and test a new model of sequential online auctions to explore the potential benefits of using real bid data from earlier auctions to improve the management of future auctions.

Assuming a truth-revealing auction model, we quantify the effect of the lot size on the closing price. We then develop a model for allocating inventory across multiple auctions that dynamically incorporates the results of previous auctions as feedback into the management of subsequent auctions, updating the lot size and number of auctions. We demonstrate that information signals from previous auctions can be used to update the auctioneer's beliefs about the customers' valuation distribution, and then to significantly increase the seller's profit potential. We use several examples to show how the benefits of using detailed transaction data for the management of sequential, multi-unit, online auctions are influenced by the inventory holding costs, the number of bidders, and the dispersion of consumers' valuations.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 39

Keywords: Information Technology, Information Systems, Internet, Auctions, Dynamic Programming

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Date posted: December 12, 2000  

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Pinker, Edieal J., Seidmann, Abraham and Vakrat, Yaniv, Using Bid Data for the Management of Sequential, Multi-Unit, Online Auctions With Uniformly Distributed Bidders Valuations (June 8, 2007). Simon School, University of Rochester, Research Paper Series, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=251958 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.251958

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Edieal J. Pinker
University of Rochester, Simon Graduate School of Business ( email )
Carol Simon Hall 3-345
Rochester, NY 14627
United States
585-275-2131 (Phone)
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Abraham Seidmann
University of Rochester, Simon Graduate School of Business ( email )
Carol Simon Hall 3-333C
Rochester, NY 14627
United States
585-275-5694 (Phone)
585-275-9331 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://www.ssb.rochester.edu/fac/Seidmannav/

Yaniv Vakrat (Contact Author)
McKinsey & Company
3075-A Hansen Way
Palo Alto, CA 94304
United States
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