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In many auctions, the auctioneer is an agent of the seller. This delegation invites corruption. In this paper we propose a model of corruption, examine how corruption affects the auction game, how the anticipation of corruption affects bidding, and how it altogether changes the revenue ranking...
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We analyse procurement auctions in which sellers are distinguished on the basis of the ratios of quality per unit of …
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Cost overrun is ubiquitous in public procurement. We argue that this can be the result of a constraint optimal award …
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This paper analyzes the design of innovation contests when the quality of an innovation depends on the research approach of the supplier, but the best approach is unknown. Diversity of approaches is desirable because it generates an option value. In our main model with two suppliers, the buyer...
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Many organizations use procurement tenders to buy large amounts of goods and services. Especially in the public sector …
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