Multi-criteria auctions without full comparability of bids

Multi-criteria auctions without full comparability of bids

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Article ID: iaor20084658
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 177
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 1433
End Page Number: 1452
Publication Date: Mar 2007
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
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Keywords: decision theory: multiple criteria, bidding
Abstract:

The emergence of auction mechanisms that support bids characterized by several attributes is one of the most recent evolutions within auction theory. These mechanisms, referred to as multi-attribute, multiple issue or multi-dimensional auctions, are at the intersection between multi-criteria decision and auction theories. The purpose of this paper is to introduce multi-criteria auctions the originality of which is not to require full comparability between bids. We claim that this distinctive feature is of great interest, especially in procurement situations. Furthermore, the existence of potential incomparability between multi-dimensional offers will permit us to manage different bidding niches coexisting within the same bidding space. A theoretical framework based on a general preference structure will be introduced and then referenced to existing approaches such as multi-attribute auctions or new ones such as dominance based multi-criteria auctions or butterfly auctions.

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