Chapter 6
Yankee auctions
English auctions that offer multiple unites of an item for sale and allow bidders to specify the quantity they want to buy
Online community
a gathering place for people and businesses that does not have a physical existence
Virtual community
a gathering place for people and businesses that does not have a physical existence
Web community
a gathering place for people and businesses that does not have a physical existence
Reserve
a minimum acceptable price established by sellers
Reserve price
a minimum acceptable price established by sellers
Group purchasing site
a site where the seller posts an item with a tentative price. As individual buyers enter bids on the item, the site operators negotiate with the seller to obtain a lower price. The posted price will decrease as the number of bids increases, but only if the number of bids increases.
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
allows web pages formatted in HTML to be displayed on devices with small screens, such as mobile phones
Ascending-price auction
an auction where bidders publicly announce their successive higher bids until no higher bid is forthcoming; also called an English auction, open auction, or open-outcry auction
Escrow service
an independent party that holds a buyer's payment until the buyer receives the purchased item and is satisfied that the item is what the seller represented it to be
Apps
application software that can run on mobile phones
Open-outcry double auction
auction conducted by the Chicago Board Options Exchange where buy and sell offers are shouted by traders standing in a small area on the exchange floor called a trading pit
First-price sealed-bid auction
auction where bidders submit their bids independently and are usually prohibited from sharing information w/ each other. The highest bidder wins. If multiple items are auctioned, successive lower (next highest) bidders are awarded the remaining items at the prices they bid
Sealed-bid auctions
bidders submit their bids independently and are usually prohibited from sharing information with each other
English auction
bidding publicly announce their successive higher bids until no higher bid is forthcoming; ascending-price auction, open auction, or open-outcry auction
Dutch auction
bidding starts at a high price and drops until a bidder accepts
Double auction
buyers & sellers each submit combined price-quantity bids to an auctioneer.
Bulletin board systems (BBSs)
computers that allowed users to connect using dial-up connections through telephone lines to read and post messages in a common discussion forum that resembled an electronic version of a physical bulletin board
M-commerce
confluence of tech made doing business online using mobile devices
Location aware services
customized advertising or other services transmitted by Web sites to mobile devices based on mobile devices transmitted location
Virtual learning network
distance learning platforms for student instructor interaction. Ex Blackboard
Consumer-to-business
e-commerce that occurs in general consumer auctions
Social networking site
facebook, twitter, instagram etc.
Liquidation brokers
firms that find buyers for unusable and excess inventory
Reward-based crowdfunding
investors pay in advance for products (or services) to be delivered when the company makes them using the invested funds
Auctioneer
manages the whole auction process
Usenet newsgroups
message posting areas on Usenet computers in which interested persons can discuss specific topics
Mobile wallets
mobile phones that function credit cards
Rooting
modifying an Android operating system
Jailbreaking
modifying an Apple iPhone's operating system
Reserve auction
multiple sellers submit price bids to an auctioneer who represents a single buyer
Seller-bid auction
multiple sellers submit price bids to an auctioneer who represents a single buyer
Sniping software
observes auction progress until the last second or two of the auction clock and then bids
Massive open online course (MOOC)
online course that is offered at no cost and can attract hundreds of thousands of students
Shill bidder
people employed by the seller or auctioneer who can make bids on behalf of the seller
Idea-based social networking
people participating in idea-based social media
Bidders
potential buyers
Bids
prices a bidder is willing to pay for the item
Open-outcry auction
see English auction, ascending-price auction, or open auction
Open auction
see English auction, ascending-price auction, or open-outcry auction
Group shopping site
see Group purchasing site
Vickrey auctions
see second-price sealed-bid auctions
Usenet
set of interconnected computers devoted to storing information on specific topics
Tweets
short messages from Twitter
Reverse bid
site routes the visitor's request to a group of participating merchants who reply to the visitor by e-mail with offers to supply the item at a particular price
Meetups
sites that allow people to discuss issues, plan strategies, and arrange in-person meetings
Crowdfunding
social networking sites that provide funds for a business idea to entrepreneurs who can sell partial ownership in their ventures to investors
Open source software
software available to the public
Auction consignment services
takes an item and creates an online auction for that item, handle the transaction, and remit the balance of the proceeds after deducting a fee that ranges from 25 to 50 percent of the selling price obtained
Snipe
the act of placing a winning bid at the last second
Minimum bid increment
the amount by which one bid must exceed the previous bid
Private valuations
the amounts a bidder is willing to pay for an item that is up for auction
Look-in effect
the basic economic fact where existing auction sites, such as eBay, are inherently more valuable to customers than new auction sites
Monetizing
the conversion of existing regular site visitors seeking free information or services into fee-paying subscribers or purchasers or services
Social networking
the intra-community interaction among members of a virtual community
Social shopping
the practice of bringing buyers and sellers together in a social network to facilitate retail sales
Microlending
the practice of lending very small amounts of money to people who are starting or operating small businesses especially in developing countries
Minimum bid
the price at which the auction begins
Winner's curse
the psychological phenomenon where bidders risk becoming caught up in the excitement of competitive bidding and then bidding more than their private evaluations
Second-price sealed-bid auction
the same as the first-price sealed-bid auction except that the highest bidder is awarded at the price bid by the second-highest bidder
Particpatory journalism
trend toward having readers help write their own news
Texting
using SMS
Microblogs
Web sites such as twitter that function as a very informal blog site with entries that are limited to 140 characters length
Proxy bid
a bid that automatically increases to the next highest increment needed to exceed any bid, up to a bidder-specified maximum bid
Phablet
a combination of a phone and tablet
Tablet devices
a device that is smaller than a laptop yet larger than a smartphone
Descending-price auctions
a form of open auction in which bidding starts at a high price and drops until a bidder accepts the price; synonymous w/ Dutch auctions
Idea-based social media
abstract communities based on the connections between ideas
Short message service (SMS)
allows mobile phone users to send short text messages to each other