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Bidding behavior in competing auctions: Evidence from eBay
Anwar S.; McMillan R.; Zheng M.
2006
Source PublicationEuropean Economic Review
ABS Journal Level3
ISSN142921
Volume50Issue:2Pages:307
Abstract

Much of the existing auction literature treats auctions as running independently of one another, with each bidder choosing to participate in only one auction. However, in many online auctions, a number of substitutable goods are auctioned concurrently and bidders can bid on several auctions at the same time. Recent theoretical research shows how bidders can gain from the existence of competing auctions, the current paper providing the first empirical evidence in support of competing auctions theory using online auctions data from eBay. Our results indicate that a significant proportion of bidders do bid across competing auctions and that bidders tend to submit bids on auctions with the lowest standing bid, as the theory predicts. The paper also shows that winning bidders who cross-bid pay lower prices on average than winning bidders who do not. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

KeywordAuction Empirics Competing Auction Cross-bidding
DOI10.1016/j.euroecorev.2004.10.007
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000235558100004
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Scopus ID2-s2.0-31544436303
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Anwar S.,McMillan R.,Zheng M.. Bidding behavior in competing auctions: Evidence from eBay[J]. European Economic Review, 2006, 50(2), 307.
APA Anwar S.., McMillan R.., & Zheng M. (2006). Bidding behavior in competing auctions: Evidence from eBay. European Economic Review, 50(2), 307.
MLA Anwar S.,et al."Bidding behavior in competing auctions: Evidence from eBay".European Economic Review 50.2(2006):307.
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