Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 209, issue C, 2023
- Social networks and consumer behavior: Evidence from Yelp pp. 1-14

- Hao Fe
- A note on salience of own preferences and the consensus effect pp. 15-21

- Thomas Dohmen, Simone Quercia and Jana Willrodt
- Household indebtedness and the macroeconomic effects of tax changes pp. 22-52

- Sangyup Choi and Junhyeok Shin
- Does additional demand for charitable aid increase giving? Evidence from Hurricane Sandy pp. 53-73

- Claudia Schwirplies
- Why Do Retail Investors Pick Green Investments? A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment with Crowdfunders pp. 74-90

- Christoph Siemroth and Lars Hornuf
- Main street business initiatives and crime in small towns pp. 91-112

- Josiah Johnson and Rhet A. Smith
- The impact of corona populism: Empirical evidence from Austria and theory pp. 113-140

- Patrick Mellacher
- Disclosure Policies in All-Pay Auctions with Bid Caps pp. 141-160

- Bo Chen and Marco Serena
- Wage negotiations and strategic responses to transparency pp. 161-175

- Peter Werner
- The relative income effect and labor supply pp. 176-184

- Robertas Zubrickas
- Semivariance below the maximum: Assessing the performance of economic and financial prospects pp. 185-199

- Olivier Le Courtois and Xia Xu
- Why does happiness respond differently to an increase vs. decrease in income? pp. 200-204

- Richard Easterlin
- Policy initiatives, self-sorting, and labor market effects of tertiary education for adult workers pp. 205-221

- Haizheng Li, Qinyi Liu, Yan Su and Peer Ederer
- All geared towards success? Cultural origins of gender gaps in student achievement pp. 222-242

- Helena Holmlund, Helmut Rainer and Patrick Reich
- Firms’ entry choices across export products and markets, and the consequences of trade in an open economy: Evidence from China pp. 243-262

- Peter Egger, Jie Li and Han Wu
- Gender wage and longevity gaps and the design of retirement systems pp. 263-287

- Francesca Barigozzi, Helmuth Cremer and Jean-Marie Lozachmeur
- Cognitive reflection and 2D:4D: Evidence from a large population sample pp. 288-307

- Levent Neyse, Frank Fossen, Magnus Johannesson and Anna Dreber
- Jump bidding does not reduce prices: Field-experimental evidence from online auctions pp. 308-325

- Joyce Delnoij, Sarah Rezaei and Arnout van de Rijt
- Dictator giving and taking: Evidence from Africa pp. 326-333

- Michalis Drouvelis
- Pirate and chill: The effect of netflix on illegal streaming pp. 334-347

- Sarah J. Frick, Deborah Fletcher and Austin C. Smith
- Votes for excluded minorities and the voting behavior of the existing majority: A laboratory experiment pp. 348-361

- Yoichi Hizen, Yoshio Kamijo and Teruyuki Tamura
- Scarcity improves economic valuations when cognitively salient pp. 362-371

- Ozan Isler, Onurcan Yilmaz and Uwe Dulleck
- The demand for interns pp. 372-390

- David Jaeger, John M. Nunley, R. Alan Seals, Carrie L. Shandra and Eric J. Wilbrandt
- Collective bargaining in a shrinking group game: The role of information and communication pp. 391-410

- Dmitri Bershadskyy, Florian E. Sachs and Joachim Weimann
- The morality of illicit markets: “Greasing the wheels” or “greasing the palm”? pp. 411-422

- Peter J. Boettke, Rosolino A. Candela and Konstantin Zhukov
- Switching from commissions on mutual funds to flat-fees: How are advisory clients affected? pp. 423-449

- Steffen Meyer, Charline Uhr, Benjamin Loos and Andreas Hackethal
- More Is Better, Or Not? An Empirical Analysis of Buyer Preferences for Variety on the E-Market pp. 450-470

- Senay Sokullu
- Bandwagons in costly elections: The role of loss aversion pp. 471-490

- Anastasia Leontiou, Georgios Manalis and Dimitrios Xefteris
- Determinants of individual sustainable investment behavior - A framed field experiment pp. 491-508

- Gunnar Gutsche, Heike Wetzel and Andreas Ziegler
- Misreporting in teams with individual decision making: The impact of information and communication pp. 509-532

- Eberhard Feess, Thomas Schilling and Yuriy Timofeyev
- No going back: COVID-19 disease threat perception and male migrants' willingness to return to work in India pp. 533-546

- Varun Arora, Sujoy Chakravarty, Hansika Kapoor, Shagata Mukherjee, Shubhabrata Roy and Anirudh Tagat
- Does relative performance information lower group morale? pp. 547-559

- Lea Heursen
- The intrinsic value of decision rights: A replication and an extension to team decision making pp. 560-571

- Justin Buffat, Matthias Praxmarer and Matthias Sutter
- Markets and socially responsible behavior: do punishment and religion matter? pp. 572-593

- Halefom Yigzaw Nigus, Eleonora Nillesen, Pierre Mohnen and Salvatore Di Falco
Volume 208, issue C, 2023
- Temporary work contracts and female labor market outcomes pp. 1-20

- Yukiko Asai and Dmitri K. Koustas
- Too much commitment? An online experiment with tempting YouTube content pp. 21-38

- Claes Ek and Margaret Samahita
- Do market societies undermine civic morality? An empirical investigation into market societies and civic morality across the globe pp. 39-60

- Annemiek Schilpzand and Eelke de Jong
- Unawareness and risk taking: The role of context pp. 61-79

- Felipe A. Araujo and Evan Piermont
- Cash payments and the penny policy debate pp. 80-94

- Brian C. Prescott and Oz Shy
- Where have all the children gone? An empirical study of child abandonment and abduction in China pp. 95-119

- Xiaojia Bao, Sebastian Galiani, Kai Li and Cheryl Xiaoning Long
- Long-term impact of exposure to violent conflict: Are there gender differences? pp. 120-139

- Asad Islam, Ratul Mahanta, Raju Mandal, Hiranya Nath, Chandarany Ouch and Dipanwita Sarkar
- The effects of emergency government cash transfers on beliefs and behaviours during the COVID pandemic: Evidence from Brazil pp. 140-155

- Fernanda L. Lopez de Leon, Bansi Malde and Ben McQuillin
- Reputation and information aggregation pp. 156-173

- Emiliano Catonini and Sergey Stepanov
- Anti-sweatshop activism and the safety-employment tradeoff: Evidence from Bangladesh's Rana Plaza disaster pp. 174-190

- Kevin Grier, Towhid Mahmood and Benjamin Powell
- The 30 Years' War and Violent Crime in the Late 19th Century pp. 191-202

- Matthias Heinz, Guido Friebel, Stefan Pasch and Navid Sabet
- R&D network formation with myopic and farsighted firms pp. 203-229

- Ana Mauleon, Jose J. Sempere-Monerris and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Cooperation in indefinite games: Evidence from red queen games pp. 230-257

- Andrew Smyth and Cortney S. Rodet
- Can barely winning lead to losing? Gender and past performance pp. 258-274

- Mario Lackner and Michael Weichselbaumer
- On the Interpretation of Giving in Dictator Games When the Recipient is a Charity pp. 275-285

- Jeffrey A. Livingston and Rustam Rasulmukhamedov
- Financial transfers from parents to adult children pp. 286-303

- Siqiang Yang and Marla Ripoll
- When opportunities backfire: Alternatives reduce perseverance and success in task completion pp. 304-324

- Uri Gneezy, Vadim Nelidov, Theo Offerman and Jeroen van de Ven
- Risking the future? Measuring risk attitudes towards delayed consequences pp. 325-344

- Emmanuel Kemel and Corina Paraschiv
- Automation and population growth: Theory and cross-country evidence pp. 345-358

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky and Klaus Prettner
- Reputational effects on third-party agents: A study of the market for fine and rare wines pp. 359-372

- Andrei Barbos and John Hartman
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