Journal of the Economic Science Association
2015 - 2024
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Volume 10, issue 2, 2024
- Learning to cooperate in the shadow of the law pp. 165-198
- Roberto Galbiati, Emeric Henry and Nicolas Jacquemet
- Association between mindfulness and risk and time preferences pp. 199-212
- Sébastien Duchêne, Marlène Guillon and Ismaël Rafaï
- Monetary incentives and the contagion of unethical behavior pp. 213-231
- Benoît Le Maux, David Masclet and Sarah Necker
- Indefinitely repeated contests with incumbency advantage pp. 232-254
- Cary Deck, Zachary Dorobiala and Paan Jindapon
- Taking games: a meta-analysis pp. 255-278
- Alexandre Flage
- Is there a nexus between pro-social behavior and well-being? Correlational evidence pp. 279-293
- Christian Koch
- An experiment in the role of identity in fostering coordination pp. 294-309
- Abraham Aldama, Daniel Draganoff and Gantavya Pahwa
- A behaviorally validated warm glow questionnaire pp. 310-329
- Jeffrey Carpenter, Alex Lyford and Mingfang Zhang
- Information about changes in platform economy taxation diminishes optimism regarding future use pp. 330-345
- Jantsje M. Mol and Catherine Molho
- Salience or event-splitting? An experimental investigation of correlation sensitivity in risk-taking pp. 346-366
- Moritz Loewenfeld and Jiakun Zheng
- Cooperation in public goods experiments with random and finite stopping rules pp. 367-392
- Lisa R. Anderson, Robert L. Hicks and Andrew Turscak
- Cognitive ability and the house money effect in public goods games pp. 393-414
- Julian Hackinger
- Offline volunteering during COVID-19: a survey experiment with prior and prospective blood donors pp. 415-427
- Stefanie Ehmann, Michael Haylock and Anne Kathin Heynold
- Knowing me, knowing you: an experiment on mutual payoff information in the stag hunt and Prisoner’s Dilemma pp. 428-441
- Hazem Alshaikhmubarak, David Hales, Maria Kogelnik, Molly Schwarz and C. Kent Strauss
- Eliciting risk preferences in an artefactual field experiment via replication and an alternative approach pp. 442-456
- Jan Jozwik
- Internet “piracy” and book sales: a field experiment pp. 457-471
- Wojciech Hardy, Michał Krawczyk and Joanna Tyrowicz
- Forecasting emotions: exploring the relationship between self-control, affective forecasting, and self-regulatory behavior pp. 472-484
- Camilla Strömbäck
- Stress or failure? An experimental protocol to distinguish the environmental determinants of decision-making pp. 485-503
- Martina Vecchi and Nicolai Vitt
- Discounting in finite-time bargaining experiments pp. 504-518
- Tom-Reiel Heggedal and Thomas McKay
- Colour-coded decisions: an experiment on case-based decision theory pp. 519-530
- Benjamin Radoc
- On the robustness of social norm elicitation pp. 531-543
- Christian König-Kersting
- Continuous inclusion of other in the self pp. 544-568
- Benjamin Beranek and Geoffrey Castillo
- Eager beavers v. lazy slugs: selection effects in experiments with social preferences pp. 569-577
- Catherine Eckel, Rick K. Wilson and Sora Youn
- Guilt aversion and moral commitment: Eve versus Adam pp. 578-594
- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Martin Dufwenberg, Stefano Papa and Laura Razzolini
- Measuring strength of altruistic motives pp. 595-602
- Nathan W. Chan, Stephen Knowles, Ronald Peeters and Leonard Wolk
- Who punishes? A note on responses to cooperation and defection across cultures pp. 603-608
- Talbot M. Andrews
- MTVE: Magdeburg tool for video experiments pp. 609-619
- Dmitri Bershadskyy, Sunil Ghadwal and Jannik Greif
Volume 10, issue 1, 2024
- Preference-based hiring decisions and incentives pp. 1-14
- Francesca Gioia and Giovanni Immordino
- Invariance of equilibrium to the strategy method I: theory pp. 15-30
- Daniel L. Chen and Martin Schonger
- Invariance of equilibrium to the strategy method II: experimental evidence pp. 31-43
- Daniel L. Chen and Martin Schonger
- Intention-based social influence in (non)strategic sharing experiments pp. 44-61
- Daniela Cagno, Werner Güth, Marcello Puca and Patrizia Sbriglia
- Private lives: experimental evidence on information completeness in spousal preferences pp. 62-75
- Anirudh Tagat, Hansika Kapoor and Savita Kulkarni
- Overconfidence: the roles of gender, public observability and incentives pp. 76-97
- Hayk Amirkhanyan, Michał Krawczyk, Maciej Wilamowski and Paweł Bokszczanin
- Conditional cooperation and group size: experimental evidence from a public good game pp. 98-112
- Tianyi Li and Charles Noussair
- The seeds of success: the pivotal role of first round cooperation in public goods games pp. 113-135
- Mehmet Y. Gürdal, Orhan Torul and Mustafa Yahşi
- Adding household surveys to the behavioral economics toolbox: insights from the SOEP innovation sample pp. 136-151
- Urs Fischbacher, Levent Neyse, David Richter and Carsten Schröder
- The Preference Survey Module: evidence on social preferences from Tehran pp. 152-164
- Michael Kosfeld and Zahra Sharafi
Volume 9, issue 2, 2023
- Demographic differences in the effect of price on giving in a diverse population pp. 157-175
- Luke Lillehaugen, Porter Ludwig and Robert L. Mayo
- Opportunity cost neglect: a meta-analysis pp. 176-192
- Allegra Maguire, Emil Persson and Gustav Tinghög
- Experimental evidence shows that ulterior motive attribution drives counter-punishment pp. 193-206
- Manuel Muñoz-Herrera and Nikos Nikiforakis
- Searching to avoid regret in charitable giving pp. 207-226
- Tanushree Jhunjhunwala
- Context and preferences for equality in the spectator game pp. 227-238
- Ingrid Ovidia Telle and Sigve Tjøtta
- Violations of first-order stochastic dominance pp. 239-251
- Brett Williams
- Who’s who: how uncertainty about the favored group affects outcomes of affirmative action pp. 252-292
- Chi Trieu
- Is a non-representative convenience sample of adults good enough? Insights from an economic experiment pp. 293-307
- Sean F. Ellis, Olesya M. Savchenko and Kent D. Messer
- Cooperation and confusion in public goods games: confusion cannot explain contribution patterns pp. 308-318
- Armin Granulo, Rudolf Kerschreiter and Martin Kocher
- Political ideology does not predict self-control in Stroop task performance: new evidence using an incentivized task pp. 319-326
- David Dickinson
- Upset but (almost) correct: a conceptual replication of Di Tella, Perez-Truglia, Babino and Sigman (2015) pp. 327-336
- Eugenio Verrina
- stratEst: a software package for strategy frequency estimation pp. 337-349
- Fabian Dvorak
Volume 9, issue 1, 2023
- Experimental (re-)analysis of the house-money effect in a public goods game pp. 1-14
- Nicholas T. Bailey, Abhijit Ramalingam and Brock Stoddard
- Correction to: Experimental (re-)analysis of the house-money effect in a public goods game pp. 15-15
- Nicholas T. Bailey, Abhijit Ramalingam and Brock Stoddard
- Do we all coordinate in the long run? pp. 16-33
- Manja Gärtner, Robert Östling and Sebastian Tebbe
- Lying in two dimensions pp. 34-50
- Diogo Geraldes, Franziska Heinicke and Stephanie Rosenkranz
- Reciprocity with stochastic loss pp. 51-65
- Nathan Chan and Leonard Wolk
- Show no quarter: combating plausible lies with ex-ante honesty oaths pp. 66-76
- J. Jobu Babin and Haritima S. Chauhan
- Promises and partner-switch pp. 77-89
- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Martin Dufwenberg and Stefano Papa
- A practical guide to Registered Reports for economists pp. 90-122
- Thibaut Arpinon and Romain Espinosa
- Coordination and cooperation in asymmetric commons dilemmas: a replication study pp. 123-135
- Johannes Jarke-Neuert
- ztree2stata: a data converter for z-Tree and Stata users pp. 136-146
- Kan Takeuchi
- A selected literature review of the effect of Covid-19 on preferences pp. 147-156
- Hamza Umer
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