A Transaction Utility Approach for Bidding in Second-Price Auctions

21 Pages Posted: 19 Jun 2019

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Serdar Sayman

Koc University - College of Administrative Sciences and Economics

Yalcin Akcay

University of Melbourne - Melbourne Business School

Date Written: February 2019

Abstract

In both the Vickrey and eBay auctions, bidding the reservation price is the optimal strategy within the conventional utility framework. However, in practice, buyers tend to bid less than their reservation prices, and bid multiple times, thus increase their bids, in the course of an auction. In this paper, we show that both underbidding and multiple bidding behaviors can be consistent with utility maximization, if buyer’s utility incorporates a transaction utility (reference price dependent) component. Transaction utility is based on the difference between the buyer’s reference price and actual price paid; it captures the perceived value of the deal. More specifically, we show that the optimal bid is lower than the reservation price, but higher than the reference price. Furthermore, buyer may re-bid (above the prior optimal level) if the reference price is revised upon observing a higher current price.

Suggested Citation

Sayman, Serdar and AKCAY, YALCIN, A Transaction Utility Approach for Bidding in Second-Price Auctions (February 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3402269 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3402269

Serdar Sayman (Contact Author)

Koc University - College of Administrative Sciences and Economics ( email )

Rumelifeneri Yolu
Sariyer 80910, Istanbul
Turkey

Yalcin Akcay

University of Melbourne - Melbourne Business School ( email )

200 Leicester Street
Carlton, Victoria 3053 3186
Australia

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