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In this paper, we review the recent advances in the literature of experimental auctions and provide practical advice and guidelines for researchers. We focus on issues related to randomization to treatment and causal identification of treatment effects, on design issues such as selection between different elicitation formats, multiple auction groups in a single session, and house money effects. We also discuss sample size issues related to recent trends about preregistration and pre-analysis plans. We then present the pros and cons of moving auction studies from the lab to the field and review the recent literature on behavioral factors that have been identified as important for auction outcomes.
From:
Maurizio Canavari
University of Bologna
Andreas C. Drichoutis
Agricultural University of Athens
Jayson L. Lusk
Purdue University
Rodolfo Nayga
University of Arkansas
In this paper, we review the recent advances in the literature of experimental auctions and provide practical advice and guidelines for researchers. We focus on issues related to randomization to treatment and causal identification of treatment effects, on design issues such as selection between different elicitation formats, multiple auction groups in a single session, and house money effects. We also discuss sample size issues related to recent trends about preregistration and pre-analysis plans. We then present the pros and cons of moving auction studies from the lab to the field and review the recent literature on behavioral factors that have been identified as important for auction outcomes.
From:
Maurizio Canavari
University of Bologna
Andreas C. Drichoutis
Agricultural University of Athens
Jayson L. Lusk
Purdue University
Rodolfo Nayga
University of Arkansas