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Sponsored Search Auctions: Research Opportunities in Marketing

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  • Yao, Song
  • Mela, Carl F.

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We systematically overview the literature in keyword search and propose several promising research directions. The paper is organized by each agent in the search process; searchers, advertisers and the search engine and reviews the key research issues for each. For each group, we outline the decision process involved in keyword search. For searchers, this involves what to search, where to search, which results to click, and when to exit search. For advertisers, this involves where to bid and which word or words to bid on, and how searchers and auction mechanisms moderate these behaviors. The search engine faces choices on mechanism design, website design and how much information to share with its advertisers and searchers. These choices have implications for customer lifetime value and the nature of competition between advertisers. Overall, we list a number of potential areas of future research arising from the decision processes of these various agents.

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  • Yao, Song & Mela, Carl F., 2009. "Sponsored Search Auctions: Research Opportunities in Marketing," Foundations and Trends(R) in Marketing, now publishers, vol. 3(2), pages 75-126, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:now:fntmkt:1700000013
    DOI: 10.1561/1700000013
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    1. Aswani, Reema & Kar, Arpan Kumar & Ilavarasan, P. Vigneswara & Dwivedi, Yogesh K., 2018. "Search engine marketing is not all gold: Insights from Twitter and SEOClerks," International Journal of Information Management, Elsevier, vol. 38(1), pages 107-116.
    2. Xianghua Lu & Sulin Ba & Lihua Huang & Yue Feng, 2013. "Promotional Marketing or Word-of-Mouth? Evidence from Online Restaurant Reviews," Information Systems Research, INFORMS, vol. 24(3), pages 596-612, September.
    3. Chrysanthos Dellarocas, 2012. "Double Marginalization in Performance-Based Advertising: Implications and Solutions," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 58(6), pages 1178-1195, June.
    4. Gauzente, Claire, 2010. "The intention to click on sponsored ads—A study of the role of prior knowledge and of consumer profile," Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Elsevier, vol. 17(6), pages 457-463.

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