Abstract. We experimentally study procurement auctions when both quality and price matter. We compare two treatments where sellers compete on one dimension only (price or quality), with three treatments where sellers submit a price-quality bid and the winner is determined by a scoring rule that combines the two offers. We find that, in the scoring rule treatments, efficiency and buyer’s utility are lower than predicted. Estimates from a Quantal Response Equilibrium model suggest that increasing the dimension of the strategy space imposes a complexity burden on sellers, so that a simpler mechanism like a quality-only auction may be preferable.
Camboni, R., Corazzini, L., Galavotti, S., Valbonesi, P. (2023). Bidding on Price and Quality: An Experiment on the Complexity of Scoring Rule Auctions. THE REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, 1-45 [10.1162/rest_a_01288].
Bidding on Price and Quality: An Experiment on the Complexity of Scoring Rule Auctions
Corazzini, Luca
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2023
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Abstract. We experimentally study procurement auctions when both quality and price matter. We compare two treatments where sellers compete on one dimension only (price or quality), with three treatments where sellers submit a price-quality bid and the winner is determined by a scoring rule that combines the two offers. We find that, in the scoring rule treatments, efficiency and buyer’s utility are lower than predicted. Estimates from a Quantal Response Equilibrium model suggest that increasing the dimension of the strategy space imposes a complexity burden on sellers, so that a simpler mechanism like a quality-only auction may be preferable.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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