等待合适的报价:关于新闻如何影响谈判的实验室证据

Waiting for the Right Offer: Laboratory Evidence on How News Affects Bargaining

Management Science · 2026
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通过实验室实验,研究在静态柠檬市场条件下,卖方私人信息的逐步外生揭示如何影响双边谈判中的交易发生,发现买方会等待更多信号而推迟交易。

Abstract

We conduct a series of laboratory experiments to examine whether the gradual exogenous revelation of sellers’ private information influences the occurrence of trades in a bilateral bargaining setting with a static lemon condition. We find that, although information does not increase efficiency, it reduces the likelihood that buyers incur losses when trading with low-quality sellers. Anticipating that additional signals will arrive, buyers hesitate to finalize deals immediately and exhibit a “waiting for news” effect, making sizable offer adjustments only when sufficient positive signals have accumulated. In contrast, informed sellers are less sensitive to news but appear to wait for the offer that they deem acceptable. This paper was accepted by Dorothea Kübler, behavioral economics and decision analysis. Funding: T. Ding initiated this project while at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and thanks the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant 72173076] for financial support. S. F. Lehrer thanks the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada for research support. Supplemental Material: The online appendix and data files are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2024.07224 .

信息揭示等待效应议价实验柠檬市场