A buyer needs to procure a good from one of two suppliers offering differentiated products and with privately observed costs. The buyer privately observes the own valuations for the products and (ex ante) decides how much of this information should be revealed to suppliers before they play a first score auction. Our main result is that the more significant is each supplier’s private information on the own cost, the less information the buyer should reveal. We also examine the buyer’s incentives to make untruthful announces.

Information revelation in procurement auctions with two-sided asymmetric information / Nicola Doni; Domenico Menicucci. - In: JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT STRATEGY. - ISSN 1058-6407. - STAMPA. - 23:(2014), pp. 952-968. [10.1111/jems.12075]

Information revelation in procurement auctions with two-sided asymmetric information

DONI, NICOLA;MENICUCCI, DOMENICO
2014

Abstract

A buyer needs to procure a good from one of two suppliers offering differentiated products and with privately observed costs. The buyer privately observes the own valuations for the products and (ex ante) decides how much of this information should be revealed to suppliers before they play a first score auction. Our main result is that the more significant is each supplier’s private information on the own cost, the less information the buyer should reveal. We also examine the buyer’s incentives to make untruthful announces.
2014
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Nicola Doni; Domenico Menicucci
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