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When Rational Sellers Face Nonrational Buyers: Evidence from Herding on eBay
by
Ariely, Dan
, Simonsohn, Uri
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Applied sciences
/ Auctions
/ biases
/ Bid price
/ Bidding
/ Business studies
/ Consumer behaviour
/ Decision-making
/ Ebay
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fees
/ Herding
/ industrial organization
/ Investors
/ Linear regression
/ Management science
/ Market equilibrium
/ Merchants
/ Nonrational
/ Operational research and scientific management
/ Operational research. Management science
/ Point estimators
/ Portfolio theory
/ Prices
/ Prices and rates
/ Rationality
/ Revenue
/ Sales management
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2008
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When Rational Sellers Face Nonrational Buyers: Evidence from Herding on eBay
by
Ariely, Dan
, Simonsohn, Uri
in
Applied sciences
/ Auctions
/ biases
/ Bid price
/ Bidding
/ Business studies
/ Consumer behaviour
/ Decision-making
/ Ebay
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fees
/ Herding
/ industrial organization
/ Investors
/ Linear regression
/ Management science
/ Market equilibrium
/ Merchants
/ Nonrational
/ Operational research and scientific management
/ Operational research. Management science
/ Point estimators
/ Portfolio theory
/ Prices
/ Prices and rates
/ Rationality
/ Revenue
/ Sales management
/ Shipping
/ Studies
/ Websites
/ Zero
2008
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When Rational Sellers Face Nonrational Buyers: Evidence from Herding on eBay
by
Ariely, Dan
, Simonsohn, Uri
in
Applied sciences
/ Auctions
/ biases
/ Bid price
/ Bidding
/ Business studies
/ Consumer behaviour
/ Decision-making
/ Ebay
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fees
/ Herding
/ industrial organization
/ Investors
/ Linear regression
/ Management science
/ Market equilibrium
/ Merchants
/ Nonrational
/ Operational research and scientific management
/ Operational research. Management science
/ Point estimators
/ Portfolio theory
/ Prices
/ Prices and rates
/ Rationality
/ Revenue
/ Sales management
/ Shipping
/ Studies
/ Websites
/ Zero
2008
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When Rational Sellers Face Nonrational Buyers: Evidence from Herding on eBay
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When Rational Sellers Face Nonrational Buyers: Evidence from Herding on eBay
2008
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Overview
People often observe others' decisions before deciding themselves. Using eBay data for DVD auctions we explore the consequences of neglecting nonsalient information when making such inferences. We show that bidders herd into auctions with more existing bids, even if these are a signal of no-longer-available lower starting prices rather than of higher quality. Bidders bidding a given dollar amount are less likely to win low starting price auctions, and pay more for them when they do win. Experienced bidders are less likely to bid on low starting price auctions. Remarkably, the seller side of the market is in equilibrium, because expected revenues are nearly identical for high and low starting prices.
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INFORMS,Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
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