Digital auctions: mapping the IT-PAVED roads towards market efficiency

IT enables a more smooth performance of entire business exchanges. Hence, it has the potential to alter market efficiency. The paper addresses the question of whether market efficiency is realized differently in a digital market setting as opposed to analog auctions. In addition, the paper explores...

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Published inProceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences pp. 2319 - 2329
Main Authors Fogelgren-Pedersen, A., Andersen, K.V., Larsen, M.H.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2002
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Summary:IT enables a more smooth performance of entire business exchanges. Hence, it has the potential to alter market efficiency. The paper addresses the question of whether market efficiency is realized differently in a digital market setting as opposed to analog auctions. In addition, the paper explores whether it is more likely that market efficiency will improve in the digital auction setting compared to the analog auction market. In addition to assessing these two questions, the paper addresses distribution of equity, allocative efficiency, perfect competition, second best theory, and market failures in the light of the first, rather turbulent round of online auction experiences. The paper proposes the controversial statement that the economic mechanisms of rationality and behavior at Internet auctions really have the potential to increase market efficiency in the majority of market efficiency components. The study suggests that the auctions are going to change the level and content of the existing market efficiency substantially.
ISBN:9780769514352
0769514359
DOI:10.1109/HICSS.2002.994168