An empirical exploration of multi-attribute bidding: Redefining intermediary roles in electronic markets

Alea Fairchild, Patrick Finnegan, Philip O'Reilly, Piet Ribbers

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Abstract

The vast majority of electronic markets have been based purely on a single variable (price) as the factor that determines the winner'. Multi-attribute auctions are likely to be more appropriate for procurement scenarios where factors other than price need to be considered in determining the outcome. Nevertheless, there is a scarcity of empirical research on multi-attribute electronic auctions. In particular, there is little empirical evidence of how multi-attribute auctions fit with our theoretical conceptualisation of electronic markets. This paper uses the market design aspects of multi-attribute auctions to explore a multivariable electronic auction, using frameworks from electronic market process design and systematic sourcing. Evidence from the case study illustrates that multi-variable electronic auctions can be used to procure a wider range of operating and manufacturing input that has been considered possible with traditional, price only, auctions. The findings reveal how the use of an electronic auction intermediary creates a middle ground of interaction between spot and systematic sourcing, by automating for the buyer certain general parameters and trade context processes.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005 - Regensburg, Germany
Duration: 26 May 200528 May 2005

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005

Conference

Conference13th European Conference on Information Systems, Information Systems in a Rapidly Changing Economy, ECIS 2005
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityRegensburg
Period26/05/0528/05/05

Keywords

  • Case Research
  • Multi-variable auctions
  • Procurement
  • Strategic Sourcing

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