DocumentCode
1083271
Title
Mechanism Design for Single Leader Stackelberg Problems and Application to Procurement Auction Design
Author
Garg, Dinesh ; Narahari, Y.
Author_Institution
IBM India Res. Lab., Bangalore
Volume
5
Issue
3
fYear
2008
fDate
7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
377
Lastpage
393
Abstract
In this paper, we focus on mechanism design for single leader Stackelberg problems, which are a special case of hierarchical decision making problems in which a distinguished agent, known as the leader, makes the first move and this action is followed by the actions of the remaining agents, which are known as the followers. These problems are also known as single leader rest follower (SLRF) problems. There are many examples of such problems in the areas of electronic commerce, supply chain management, manufacturing systems, distributed computing, transportation networks, and multiagent systems. The game induced among the agents for these problems is a Bayesian Stackelberg game, which is more general than a Bayesian game. For this reason, classical mechanism design, which is based on Bayesian games, cannot be applied as is for solving SLRF mechanism design problems. In this paper, we extend classical mechanism design theory to the specific setting of SLRF problems. As a significant application of the theory developed, we explore two examples from the domain of electronic commerce-first-price and second-price electronic procurement auctions with reserve prices. Using an SLRF model for these auctions, we derive certain key results using the SLRF mechanism design framework developed in this paper. The theory developed has many promising applications in modeling and solving emerging game theoretic problems in engineering.
Keywords
commerce; decision making; game theory; procurement; Bayesian Stackelberg game; hierarchical decision making; procurement auction design; single leader Stackelberg problems; single leader rest follower problems; Bayesian Stackelberg games; Bayesian games; Stackelberg equilibrium; incentive compatibility; mechanism design; procurement auctions with reserve prices; single leader rest follower (SLRF) games;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-5955
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASE.2007.912717
Filename
4457908
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