Make a desert and call it peace: the march of online reverse auctions in business markets

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Autor(a) principal: Araujo, Luis
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Mota, João
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24646
Resumo: This paper explores the effects of online reverse auctions (ORAs) in business markets using an illustrative case study of the introduction of this tool in relationships involving a car assembler and three of its suppliers. In an online reverse auction, a buyer defines the terms of the exchange and sellers bid to push the prices down either through open or sealed bid formats. The feasibility of these auctions depends on the precise qualification of what sellers have to bid for so as to enable perfect comparability of prices. In practice, it as difficult to codify all the necessary information required to generate specifications as it is to separate the process of formulating solutions from their implementation. Whereas relational contexts tolerate these ambiguities and grey zones, tools such as ORAs require precise specifications and clear distinctions between the objects to be transacted and phases of the transaction. Our empirical data shows how actors work around these difficulties and cope with the constraints imposed by ORAs. The paper concludes that online reverse auctions have a number of intended and unintended consequences for buyer-supplier relationships as well as for the relationship the purchasing and technical functions within the buying organisation
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title Make a desert and call it peace: the march of online reverse auctions in business markets
spellingShingle Make a desert and call it peace: the march of online reverse auctions in business markets
Araujo, Luis
Auctions
Business Market
Buyer
Prices
title_short Make a desert and call it peace: the march of online reverse auctions in business markets
title_full Make a desert and call it peace: the march of online reverse auctions in business markets
title_fullStr Make a desert and call it peace: the march of online reverse auctions in business markets
title_full_unstemmed Make a desert and call it peace: the march of online reverse auctions in business markets
title_sort Make a desert and call it peace: the march of online reverse auctions in business markets
author Araujo, Luis
author_facet Araujo, Luis
Mota, João
author_role author
author2 Mota, João
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araujo, Luis
Mota, João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Auctions
Business Market
Buyer
Prices
topic Auctions
Business Market
Buyer
Prices
description This paper explores the effects of online reverse auctions (ORAs) in business markets using an illustrative case study of the introduction of this tool in relationships involving a car assembler and three of its suppliers. In an online reverse auction, a buyer defines the terms of the exchange and sellers bid to push the prices down either through open or sealed bid formats. The feasibility of these auctions depends on the precise qualification of what sellers have to bid for so as to enable perfect comparability of prices. In practice, it as difficult to codify all the necessary information required to generate specifications as it is to separate the process of formulating solutions from their implementation. Whereas relational contexts tolerate these ambiguities and grey zones, tools such as ORAs require precise specifications and clear distinctions between the objects to be transacted and phases of the transaction. Our empirical data shows how actors work around these difficulties and cope with the constraints imposed by ORAs. The paper concludes that online reverse auctions have a number of intended and unintended consequences for buyer-supplier relationships as well as for the relationship the purchasing and technical functions within the buying organisation
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