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We study all-pay auctions (or wars of attrition), where the highest bidder wins an object, but all bidders pay their bids. We consider such auctions when two bidders alternate in raising their bids and where all aspects of the auction are common knowledge including bidders.valuations. We analyze...
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An online platform makes a profit by auctioning an advertising slot that appears whenever a consumer visits its website.  Several firms compete in the auction, and consumers differ in their preferences.  Prior to the auction, the platform gathers data which is statistically correlated with...
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This paper studies an auction model in which one of the bidders, the insider, has better information about a common component of the value of the good for sale, than the other bidders, the outsiders. Our main result shows that the insider may have incentives to disclose her private information...
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This paper studies an auction model in which one of the bidders, the insider, has better information about a common component of the value of the good for sale, than the other bidders, the outsiders. Our main result shows that the insider may have incentives to disclose her private information...
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This paper analyzes the design of innovation contests when the quality of an innovation depends on the research … suppliers. We also compare other common contests, in particular, fixed-prize tournaments and auctions. Like bonus tournaments …
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This paper analyzes the design of innovation contests when the quality of an innovation depends on the research …
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The literature on R&D contests implicitly assumes that contestants submit their innovation regardless of its value …
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We study innovation contests with asymmetric information and identical contestants, where contestants’ efforts and … payoffs for both nondiscriminatory and discriminatory (where the reward is contestant-dependent) contests. We derive …
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This paper analyzes the design of innovation contests when the quality of an innovation depends on the research … suitable contests can induce such variety. The buyer-optimal contest is a bonus tournament, where suppliers can choose only …
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