Journal of Behavioral Economics
1972 - 1990
Continued by Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics). Current editor(s): Roger Frantz From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 19, issue 4, 1990
- Corporate governance: A stakeholder interpretation pp. 337-359

- R. Edward Freeman and William M. Evan
- Stakeholder management and corporate performance pp. 361-375

- Lee E. Preston and Harry J. Sapienza
- Investors' risk tolerance and return aspirations, and financial advisors' interpretations: A conceptual model and exploratory data pp. 377-393

- Glenn E. Snelbecker, Michael J. Roszkowski and Neal E. Cutler
- Ethical investments: Preferences and morality pp. 395-411

- Alan Lewis and John Cullis
- Transaction costs, behavior modes, and Chinese reform pp. 413-430

- T. Y. Shen
- Industry structure, competitive rivalry, and firm profitability pp. 431-448

- Masoud Hemmasi, Lee A. Graf and Calvin E. Kellogg
Volume 19, issue 3, 1990
- Effects of "Framing" on measures of risk tolerance: Financial planners are not immune pp. 237-246

- Michael J. Roszkowski and Glenn E. Snelbecker
- The limited effect of economic self-interest on the political attitudes of the mass public pp. 247-271

- David O. Sears and Carolyn L. Funk
- Socio-economic perspectives on household saving behavior pp. 273-284

- Joseph Cordes
- Organizational theory and the problem of the shift in the Phillips Curve pp. 285-304

- Jerald Hage
- Rules, groups, and labor markets pp. 305-319

- David Marsden
- Economic, psychological, and sociological determinants of voluntary turnover pp. 321-335

- Charles W. Mueller and James L. Price
Volume 19, issue 2, 1990
- Socioeconomics and the new "battle of the methods": Towards a paradigm shift? pp. 141-154

- Richard Swedberg
- Rethinking utility theory pp. 155-179

- F. Juster
- The economic person in sociological context: Case studies in the mediation of self-interest pp. 181-207

- Richard M. Coughlin
- Making ends meet: The social malleability of needs and resources pp. 209-219

- Michael Thompson, Richard Ellis and Aaron Wildavsky
- Families, self-respect and the irrelevance of "rational economic man" in a postindustrial society pp. 221-236

- Jane Wheelock
Volume 19, issue 1, 1990
- A pilot experimental study of the dynamic competitive firm under spot price uncertainty pp. 1-22

- John Hey
- Performing arts subsidies and future generations pp. 23-33

- Laura C. Dobson and Edwin G. West
- A new theory of satisficing pp. 35-51

- Bruce Kaufman
- A discrete choice contingent valuation estimate of the value of Kenai King salmon pp. 53-68

- Richard Carson, Michael Hanemann and Dan Steinberg
- Prospect theory and pricing decisions pp. 69-80

- Joel E. Urbany and Peter R. Dickson
- Gender differences in child care and work: An interdisciplinary perspective pp. 81-101

- Elizabeth M. Hill and M. Anne Hill
- The formation of organizations, networks, and markets pp. 103-124

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Business ethics in America: A view from the classroom pp. 125-140

- Matthew Monippallil, Yunus Kathawala, Richard Hattwick, Larry Wall and Bong-Gon P. Shin
Volume 18, issue 4, 1989
- Wage and performance discrimination: The situation facing hispanics and blacks in major league baseball pp. 237-250

- Ken Jennings and Frank McLaughlin
- How do the Japanese compete? pp. 251-263

- Ellen Cook
- Privatization: British style pp. 265-288

- Colin Harbury
- Reconciling economic postulates: Does "adaptive" egoism satisfice? pp. 289-306

- Orhan Kayaalp
- For-profit hospital performance: The impact of time pp. 307-316

- Charles Register and Ansel M. Sharp
Volume 18, issue 3, 1989
- Introduction to the special issue on entrepreneurship pp. 145-147

- Benjamin Gilad and Stanley Kaish
- Paternalism and entrepreneurship the emergence of state-made entrepreneurs pp. 149-166

- Miri Lerner
- The rise and decay of entrepreneurship: A different perspective pp. 167-184

- Joshua Ronen
- Entrepreneurship, evolution, and the entropy law pp. 185-204

- Joseph H. Vogel
- If you're so smart, why aren't you tall?: A cross-cultural perspective on the nature of entrepreneurship pp. 205-215

- Loretta Graziano
- Information, search, and entrepreneurship: A pilot study pp. 217-235

- B. Gilad, S. Kaish and J. Ronen
Volume 18, issue 2, 1989
- Why the incidence of shirking varies across employers pp. 61-73

- Paul Carlin
- How shirking can help productivity: A critique of Carlin and the "Shirking as Harm" theory pp. 75-79

- Thomas R. Ireland
- Capital punishment and the deterrent effect revisited: Recent time-series econometric evidence pp. 81-97

- George A. Chressanthis
- Individual valuation, market valuation, and the preference reversal phenomenon pp. 99-114

- Don N. MacDonald and William L. Huth
- Stochastic preference and randomized strategies for consumer choice pp. 115-127

- John J. Bernardo
- On the alleged decline in business ethics pp. 129-143

- Richard E. Hattwick, Yanus Kathawala, Matthew Monipullil and Larry Wall
Volume 18, issue 1, 1989
- Dual distribution as a vertical control device pp. 1-17

- Malcolm B. Coate and Mark R. Fratrik
- The relationship between risk-return preference and knowledge in experimental financial markets pp. 19-40

- Dorla A. Evans, James Holcomb and William T. Chittenden
- Another look at compensating differentials pp. 41-50

- Joni Hersch
- The behavior of respondents in contingent valuation: Evidence on starting bids pp. 51-60

- Jonathan Silverman and Mark Klock
Volume 17, issue 4, 1988
- Ipsative and objective limits to human behavior pp. 229-248

- Bruno Frey
- The predator-prey theory of addiction pp. 249-262

- Li Way Lee
- Interpreting federal reserve behavior pp. 263-277

- Thomas Mayer
- The determinants of regulators' preferences: Discrimination in electricity pricing pp. 279-294

- Michael C. Naughton
- The moral dimension: Toward a new economics: Amitai Etzioni. New York: The free press, 1988. 300 pp. plus index pp. 295-297

- Richard M. Coughlin
Volume 17, issue 3, 1988
- Rise and decline of the maximization principle pp. 157-172

- Warren S. Gramm
- A statistical approach to modeling the behavior of bond raters pp. 173-193

- John Jackson and James W. Boyd
- Rational expectations in experimental duopoly markets pp. 195-206

- Paul Nelson
- New institutionalism and the erosion of capitalism pp. 207-218

- T. Y. Shen
- Household demand for food attributes pp. 219-227

- Danny E. Terry, David B. Eastwood and John R. Brooker
Volume 17, issue 2, 1988
- Christian base communities and grass-roots development pp. 97-112

- Joan B. Anderson and J. A. Colombo
- Consumer sentiments and share price behavior pp. 113-118

- Theodore Bos and Seth Anderson
- Navajo economic behavior pp. 119-131

- Michael G. Ellis
- Characteristics explaining business success of entrepreneurs versus managers pp. 133-142

- P. A. B. Kalker Konijn and J. Plantenga
- Crime and punishment: a note on instrumental violence pp. 143-148

- Gideon Yaniv
- Is enhanced bank prestige a possible motive for bank mergers? pp. 149-156

- F. Christian Zinkhan
Volume 17, issue 1, 1988
- Introduction to the symposium on preference formation pp. 1-5

- Paul J. Albanese
- The functional role of preferences pp. 7-18

- Robert Frank
- Preferences, economics and the economic psychology of public sector preference formation pp. 19-33

- Alan Lewis and John Cullis
- The formation and change of fertility preferences: a case study of the generational change in the size of the Italian family in the United States pp. 35-55

- Paul J. Albanese
- Explaining choice of hypothetical marriage partner by a motive measure of preferences: evidence on May's theory of the aggregation of preference patterns pp. 57-76

- Charlotte Phelps
- Preference formation, incomes, and the distribution of welfare pp. 77-96

- Rob Alessie and Arie Kapteyn
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