Procurement auctions may be affected by abnormally low bids, whose acceptance may have negative consequences on the auctioneer. A method, based on the average submitted bid, is considered to detect such anomalous bids and aid the auctioneer in the possible rejection decision. Analytical expressions or simulation results are provided for the detection probability and for the false alarm probability. The performances heavily depend on the number of tenderers and on the dispersion of bid values. Both performance indices improve as the number of tenderers grows and generally degrade as the dispersion grows. The presence of multiple anomalous bids leads to a significant worsening of the performance, while courtesy bids raise both the false alarm probability and the detection probability. The use of the average-bid criterion, though officially endorsed in national legislations, is therefore recommended as a strongly precautionary criterion, i.e. when the need to avoid anomalous bids is considered much more relevant than the costs associated to deeper investigation of anomalous bids or to the erroneous rejection of regular bids. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Conti, P., Naldi, M. (2008). Detection of anomalous bids in procurement auctions. DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS, 46(1), 420-428 [10.1016/j.dss.2008.08.002].

Detection of anomalous bids in procurement auctions

NALDI, MAURIZIO
2008-01-01

Abstract

Procurement auctions may be affected by abnormally low bids, whose acceptance may have negative consequences on the auctioneer. A method, based on the average submitted bid, is considered to detect such anomalous bids and aid the auctioneer in the possible rejection decision. Analytical expressions or simulation results are provided for the detection probability and for the false alarm probability. The performances heavily depend on the number of tenderers and on the dispersion of bid values. Both performance indices improve as the number of tenderers grows and generally degrade as the dispersion grows. The presence of multiple anomalous bids leads to a significant worsening of the performance, while courtesy bids raise both the false alarm probability and the detection probability. The use of the average-bid criterion, though officially endorsed in national legislations, is therefore recommended as a strongly precautionary criterion, i.e. when the need to avoid anomalous bids is considered much more relevant than the costs associated to deeper investigation of anomalous bids or to the erroneous rejection of regular bids. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2008
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Alarm systems; Commerce; Dispersion (waves); Errors; Industrial economics; Random processes; Analytical expressions; Anomalous bids; Auctions; Detection probabilities; False alarm probabilities; National legislations; Performance indices; Procurement; Procurement auctions; Simulation results; Statistical detection algorithms; Probability
Conti, P., Naldi, M. (2008). Detection of anomalous bids in procurement auctions. DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS, 46(1), 420-428 [10.1016/j.dss.2008.08.002].
Conti, P; Naldi, M
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