Spiteful Bidding in Sealed-Bid Auctions

Felix Brandt, Tuomas Sandholm, Yoav Shoham

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftKonferenzartikelBegutachtung

Abstract

We study the bidding behavior of spiteful agents who, contrary to the common assumption of self-interest, maximize the weighted difference of their own profit and their competitors’ profit. This assumption is motivated by inherent spitefulness, or, for example, by competitive scenarios such as in closed markets where the loss of a competitor will likely result in future gains for oneself. We derive symmetric Bayes Nash equilibria for spiteful agents in 1st-price and 2nd-price sealed-bid auctions. In 1st-price auctions, bidders become “more truthful” the more spiteful they are. Surprisingly, the equilibrium strategy in 2nd-price auctions does not depend on the number of bidders. Based on these equilibria, we compare revenue in both auction types. It turns out that expected revenue in 2nd-price auctions is higher than expected revenue in 1st-price auctions whenever agents have the slightest interest in reducing others’ profit as long as they still care for their own profit. In other words, revenue equivalence only holds for auctions in which all agents are either self-interested or completely malicious.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
FachzeitschriftDagstuhl Seminar Proceedings
Jahrgang5011
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2005
Extern publiziertJa
VeranstaltungComputing and Markets 2005 - Wadern, Deutschland
Dauer: 3 Jan. 20057 Jan. 2005

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