Title :
On winners and losers in procurement auctions
Author :
Kersten, Gregory E. ; Wachowicz, Tomasz
Author_Institution :
InterNeg Res. Centre, Concordia Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
The use of auctions in procurement results in price reduction as well as the reduction in the cost and the time required to complete transactions. In many situations, price-only auctions resulted in the violation of the contracts or even contractors´ bankruptcies. This is one reason for the introduction of multi-attribute auctions as well as auctions-followed-by negotiations. Auction theory is based on two assumptions which assure that auctions are efficient mechanisms, guarantee efficient solutions, and produce the best possible results for bid-takers. In practice these assumptions are often violated. The contribution of this paper is to propose a procedure for auctions-followed-by negotiations which retains important auction features such as process transparency and efficiency while allowing for increased social welfare. The unique feature of the procedure is the introduction of the win-win phase in which the market participants may attempt to make joint improvements to efficient solutions obtained from auctions.
Keywords :
electronic commerce; negotiation support systems; procurement; auctions-followed-by negotiations; market participants; multiattribute auctions; procurement auctions; win-win phase; Atmospheric measurements; Contracts; Educational institutions; Organizations; Particle measurements; Procurement; Roads;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 2014 Federated Conference on
Conference_Location :
Warsaw