Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 199, issue C, 2022
- Participation of charity beneficiaries pp. 1-17

- Daniela Grieco and Francesco Bripi
- Income and views on minimum living standards pp. 18-34

- David Johnston and Nidhiya Menon
- Perception matters: The role of task gender stereotype on confidence and tournament selection pp. 35-43

- Brianna Halladay and Rachel Landsman
- Do people provide good advice? pp. 44-64

- Jing Li and Xiao Zhang
- Mandatory disclosure of managerial contracts in NGOs pp. 65-85

- Michael Kopel and Marco Marini
- Attention and choices with multiple states and actions: A laboratory experiment pp. 86-102

- Andrea Civelli, Cary Deck and Antonella Tutino
- “No drugs in my back yard:” The ambivalent reception of cannabis retailers pp. 103-121

- L. Michelle Bruijn and Rafael Ribas
- Little Lies and Blind Eyes – Experimental Evidence on Cheating and Task Performance in Work Groups pp. 122-159

- Adrian Chadi and Konstantin Homolka
Volume 198, issue C, 2022
- High time to study the relationship between marijuana use and economic behavior pp. 1-14

- Cary Deck and Jennifer Pate
- Entropy, directionality theory and the evolution of income inequality pp. 15-43

- Fabrizio Germano
- Is the gender difference in competitive behavior history dependent? pp. 44-67

- Elaine Rhee and Charles Noussair
- Celebrity endorsement in promoting pro-environmental behavior pp. 68-86

- Thong Quoc Ho, Zihan Nie, Francisco Alpizar, Fredrik Carlsson and Pham Khanh Nam
- Debiasing through experience sampling: The case of myopic loss aversion pp. 87-138

- Laura Hueber and Rene Schwaiger
- When do we observe a gender gap in competition entry? A meta-analysis of the experimental literature pp. 139-163

- Eva Markowsky and Miriam Beblo
- Asymmetric nexus between wages and productivity in the context of the global financial crisis pp. 164-175

- Muhammad Ali Nasir, Junjie Wu, Cameron Howes and Helen Ripley
- The effect of futures markets on the stability of commodity prices pp. 176-211

- Johan de Jong, Joep Sonnemans and Jan Tuinstra
- Subsidies vs. deposits and cost inefficiency in microfinance pp. 212-235

- Moh'd Al-Azzam, Karim Mimouni, Houcem Smaoui and Akram Temimi
- Competition and fatigue pp. 236-249

- Vera Angelova, Thomas Giebe and Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel
- Can educational interventions reduce susceptibility to financial fraud? pp. 250-266

- Jeremy Burke, Christine Kieffer, Gary Mottola and Francisco Perez-Arce
- Democratic institutions and social capital: Experimental evidence on school-based management from a developing country pp. 267-279

- Yasuyuki Sawada, Takeshi Aida, Andrew S. Griffen, Eiji Kozuka, Haruko Noguchi and Yasuyuki Todo
- Gender and other moderators of giving in the dictator game: A meta-analysis pp. 280-301

- Anabel Doñate-Buendía, Aurora García-Gallego and Marko Petrović
- Image spillovers in groups and misreporting pp. 302-314

- Rémi Suchon and Daniel Houser
- Radioactive decay, health and social capital: Lessons from the Chernobyl experiment pp. 315-340

- Francesca Marino and Luca Nunziata
- The division of spoils in a booming industry pp. 341-369

- Alexander Popov
- Spatial‐SIR with network structure and behavior: Lockdown rules and the Lucas critique pp. 370-388

- Alberto Bisin and Andrea Moro
- Relative deprivation in Tanzania: Relative concerns and empathy pp. 389-408

- Jean-Marc Bédhat Atsebi and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell
- Saving preferences after retirement pp. 409-433

- Jennifer Alonso-García, Hazel Bateman, Johan Bonekamp, Arthur van Soest and Ralph Stevens
- Machine learning in the service of policy targeting: The case of public credit guarantees pp. 434-475

- Monica Andini, Michela Boldrini, Emanuele Ciani, Guido de Blasio, Alessio D'Ignazio and Andrea Paladini
- Team vs. individual tournament: An organizer's dilemma pp. 476-492

- Evgeniya Shenkman, Dennis Coates, Aleksei Chadov and Petr Parshakov
- Pro-social behavior after a disaster: Evidence from a storm hitting an open-air festival pp. 493-510

- Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Philip Verwimp
- Strategic risk-taking in dynamic contests pp. 511-534

- Alexander Usvitskiy
- Nudging debtors to pay their debt: Two randomized controlled trials pp. 535-551

- Felix Holzmeister, Jürgen Huber, Michael Kirchler and Rene Schwaiger
- Experts, trust and competition pp. 552-578

- Heiko Gerlach and Junqian Li
- Individualism and women's economic rights pp. 579-597

- Lewis S. Davis and Claudia R. Williamson
- Are groups always more dishonest than individuals? The case of salient negative externalities pp. 598-611

- Geoffrey Castillo, Lawrence Choo and Veronika Grimm
- Competing now and then: The effects of delay on competitiveness across gender pp. 612-630

- Gary Charness, Lien Dao and Olga Shurchkov
- Can charitable appeals identify and exploit belief heterogeneity? pp. 631-649

- Michalis Drouvelis and Benjamin Marx
- Local gender imbalance and corporate risk-taking pp. 650-672

- Zhanhui Chen, Xiaoran Huang and Lei Zhang
- Maternity breaks: Unemployment spells or relevant experience? pp. 673-681

- Bryan Tomlin
Volume 197, issue C, 2022
- The focusing effect in negotiations pp. 1-20

- Andrea Canidio and Heiko Karle
- Ricardian equivalence, foreign debt and sovereign default risk pp. 21-49

- Stefan Eichler and Ju Hyun Pyun
- Examining the sources of excess return predictability: Stochastic volatility or market inefficiency? pp. 50-72

- Kevin Lansing, Stephen LeRoy and Jun Ma
- U.S. banks’ lending, financial stability, and text-based sentiment analysis pp. 73-90

- Maria-Eleni Agoraki, Nektarios Aslanidis and Georgios Kouretas
- Religious worship and discrimination pp. 91-102

- Karla Henning, Björn Vollan and Loukas Balafoutas
- I want to pay! - Identifying the Unconditional Tax Propensity (UTP) pp. 103-114

- Sandro Casal, Marco Faillo and Luigi Mittone
- The impact of overconfident customers on supplier firm risks pp. 115-133

- Yiwei Fang, Iftekhar Hasan, Chih-Yung Lin and Jiong Sun
- Does online salience predict charitable giving? Evidence from SMS text donations pp. 134-149

- Carlo Perroni, Kimberley Scharf, Oleksandr Talavera and Ngoc Dieu Linh Vi
- Does native country turmoil predict immigrant workers’ honesty in markets? pp. 150-164

- Thomas D. Shohfi and Roger White
- Gender effects in the battle of the sexes: A tale of two countries pp. 165-178

- Fabrizio Adriani, Monika Pompeo and Silvia Sonderegger
- Anti-tax evasion, anti-corruption and public good provision: An experimental analysis of policy spillovers pp. 179-194

- Ritwik Banerjee, Amadou Boly and Robert Gillanders
- I’m not sure what to think about them: Confronting naive present bias in a dynamic threshold public goods game pp. 195-204

- Joshua Gans and Peter Landry
- Intentionality matters for third-party punishment but not compensation in trust games pp. 205-220

- Cristina Bicchieri and Marta Maras
- Save lives or save livelihoods? A cross-country analysis of COVID-19 pandemic and economic growth pp. 221-256

- Qu Feng, Guiying Laura Wu, Mengying Yuan and Shihao Zhou
- Why don’t we talk about it? Communication and coordination in teams pp. 257-278

- Jens Dietrichson, Jens Gudmundsson and Torsten Jochem
- Endogenous habits and equilibrium asset prices pp. 279-300

- Holger Kraft, André Meyer-Wehmann and Frank Thomas Seifried
- Incentive schemes, framing, and market behaviour: Evidence from an asset-market experiment pp. 301-324

- Xuegang Cui, Nick Feltovich and Kun Zhang
- In vino veritas? Communication under the influence—An experimental study pp. 325-340

- Pak Hung Au, Wooyoung Lim and Jipeng Zhang
- Sharing with the powerless third: Other-regarding preferences in dynamic bargaining pp. 341-355

- Manuel Schwaninger
- Information defaults in repeated public good provision pp. 356-369

- Jia Liu, Axel Sonntag and Daniel Zizzo
- Low staffing in the maternity ward: Keep calm and call the surgeon pp. 370-394

- Gabriel Facchini
- Invisible Hand, invisible morals: An experiment pp. 395-418

- Aaron Nicholas
- Parents’ responses to teacher qualifications pp. 419-446

- Simon Chang, Deborah Cobb-Clark and Nicolas Salamanca
- The competitive woman: Evolutionary insights and cross-cultural evidence into finding the Femina Economica pp. 447-471

- Alessandra Cassar and Y. Jane Zhang
- Who profits from windfalls in oil tax revenue? Inequality, protests, and the role of corruption pp. 472-492

- Michael Alexeev and Nikita Zakharov
- Positive information shocks, investor behavior and stock price crash risk pp. 493-518

- Xin Cui, Ahmet Sensoy, Duc Khuong Nguyen, Shouyu Yao and Yiyao Wu
- Parental religiosity and human capital development: A field study in Pakistan pp. 519-560

- Samreen Malik and Benedikt Mihm
- Reference dependence in the demand for gasoline pp. 561-578

- Laurence Levin, Matthew Lewis and Frank A. Wolak
- The economics of crime and socialization: The role of the family pp. 579-597

- Carlos Bethencourt and Lars Kunze
- Profit sharing and innovation across organizational layers pp. 598-623

- Filippo Belloc
- Moral opportunism as a consequence of decision making under uncertainty pp. 624-642

- Nitzan Merguei, Martin Strobel and Alexander Vostroknutov
- Peer gender and mental health⁎ pp. 643-659

- Demid Getik and Armando N. Meier
- The network structure of global tax evasion evidence from the Panama papers pp. 660-684

- Garcia Alvarado Fernando and Antoine Mandel
- Cities and biodiversity: Spatial efficiency of land use pp. 685-705

- Jun Yoshida and Tatsuhito Kono
- Are macroeconomic forecasters optimists or pessimists? A reassessment of survey based forecasts pp. 706-724

- Rong Huang, Keith Pilbeam and William Pouliot
- The Predictive Power of Self-Control for Life Outcomes pp. 725-744

- Deborah Cobb-Clark, Sarah C. Dahmann, Daniel Kamhofer and Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
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