eBay's crowded evenings: Competition neglect in market entry decisions

eBay's crowded evenings: Competition neglect in market entry decisions

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Article ID: iaor20105272
Volume: 56
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 1060
End Page Number: 1073
Publication Date: Jul 2010
Journal: Management Science
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Keywords: bidding
Abstract:

Do firms neglect competition when making entry decisions? This paper addresses this question analyzing the time of day at which eBay sellers set their auctions to end. Consistent with competition neglect, it is found that (i) a disproportionate share of auctions end during peak bidding hours, (ii) such hours exhibit lower selling rates and prices, and (iii) peak listing is more prevalent among sellers likely to have chosen ending time strategically, suggesting disproportionate entry is a mistake driven by bounded rationality rather than mindlessness. The results highlight the importance for marketing researchers of assessing rather than assuming the rationality of firm behavior.

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