Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
Current editor(s): Houser, D. and Puzzello, D. From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 190, issue C, 2021
- When nudges aren’t enough: Norms, incentives and habit formation in public transport usage pp. 1-14

- Christina Gravert and Linus Olsson Collentine
- The role of international anti-corruption regulations in promoting socially responsible practices pp. 15-32

- Srividya Jandhyala and Fernando S. Oliveira
- Health knowledge and non-pharmaceutical interventions during the Covid-19 pandemic in Africa pp. 33-53

- Anne Fitzpatrick, Sabrin Beg, Laura Derksen, Anne Karing, Jason Kerwin, Adrienne Lucas, Natalia Ordaz Reynoso and Munir Squires
- Perceived social norm and behavior quickly adjusted to legal changes during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 54-65

- Fortuna Casoria, Fabio Galeotti and Marie Claire Villeval
- Losing sense of fairness: How information about a level playing field reduces selfish behavior pp. 66-75

- Kajsa Hansson, Emil Persson, Shai Davidai and Gustav Tinghög
- On track for retirement? pp. 76-88

- Matthew Olckers
- Dynasties and policymaking pp. 89-110

- Gianmarco Daniele, Alessio Romarri and Paul Vertier
- Gender inequality and caste: Field experimental evidence from India pp. 111-124

- Asad Islam, Debayan Pakrashi, Soubhagya Sahoo, Liang Wang and Yves Zenou
- Diminishing marginal myopic loss aversion: A stress test on investment games experiments pp. 125-133

- Giovanni Ponti and Josefa Tomás
- The effects of group decision-making on social preferences: An experimental study pp. 134-153

- Charmaine H.Y. Tan
- Productivity investment with hidden action pp. 154-163

- Anthony Marino
- In sickness and in health? Health shocks and relationship breakdown: Empirical evidence from Germany pp. 164-190

- Christian Bünnings, Lucas Hafner, Simon Reif and Harald Tauchmann
- Culture and contagion: Individualism and compliance with COVID-19 policy pp. 191-200

- Chinchih Chen, Carl Benedikt Frey and Giorgio Presidente
- Intra-individual stability of two survey measures on forward-looking attitude pp. 201-227

- Malte Preuss
- On the evolution of male competitiveness pp. 228-254

- Ingela Alger
- Geographic diversity in economic publishing pp. 255-262

- Simon Angus, Kadir Atalay, Jonathan Newton and David Ubilava
- Manipulating perception: The effect of product similarity on valuations and markets pp. 263-286

- Andreas Gotfredsen, Carsten S. Nielsen, Alexander C. Sebald and Edward J.D. Webb
- Optimal constrained interest-rate rules under heterogeneous expectations pp. 287-325

- Emanuel Gasteiger
- Theory and experiments on network games of public goods: inequality aversion and welfare preference pp. 326-347

- Yang Zhang and Longfei He
- Spoiled food and spoiled surprises: Inspection anticipation and regulatory compliance pp. 348-365

- Matthew Makofske
- Partial equilibrium mechanism and inter-sectoral coordination: An experiment pp. 366-389

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Takashi Hayashi, Michele Lombardi and Kazuhito Ogawa
- Equal opportunities for all? How income redistribution promotes support for economic inclusion pp. 390-407

- Ilona Reindl and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Penalty-point system, deterrence and road safety: A quasi-experimental analysis pp. 408-433

- Yolanda F. Rebollo-Sanz, Jesús Rodríguez-López and Núria Rodriguez-Planas
- Why do firms pay bribes? Evidence on the demand and supply sides of corruption in developing countries pp. 463-479

- Bernard Gauthier, Jonathan Goyette and Wilfried A.K. Kouamé
- How the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic impacted pro-social behaviour and individual preferences: Experimental evidence from China pp. 480-494

- Jason Shachat, Matthew Walker and Lijia Wei
- Anemia, diet, and cognitive development: Impact of health information on diet quality and child nutrition in rural India pp. 495-523

- Marion Krämer, Santosh Kumar and Sebastian Vollmer
- Informing students about college: Increasing enrollment using a behavioral intervention? pp. 524-549

- Frauke Peter, C. Katharina Spiess and Vaishali Zambre
- Confidence snowballing and relative performance feedback pp. 550-572

- Zahra Murad and Chris Starmer
- Christianization without economic development: Evidence from missions in Ghana pp. 573-596

- Remi Jedwab, Felix Meier zu Selhausen and Alexander Moradi
- Social distance, speed of containment and crowding in/out in a network model of contagion pp. 597-625

- Fabrizio Adriani and Daniel Ladley
- Traders, forecasters and financial instability: A model of individual learning of anchor-and-adjustment heuristics pp. 626-673

- Tomasz Makarewicz
- Retirement and voluntary work provision: Evidence from the Australian Age Pension reform pp. 674-690

- Rong Zhu
- The influence of empirical and normative expectations on cooperation pp. 691-703

- Felix Kölle and Simone Quercia
- Scale economies in the health sector: The effect of hospital volume on health gains from hip replacement surgery pp. 704-729

- Laurie Rachet-Jacquet, Nils Gutacker and Luigi Siciliani
- Unexpected pressure? The effect of a curriculum reform on household educational investments and student outcomes pp. 730-746

- Ruichao Si
- Internet usage and the cognitive function of retirees pp. 747-767

- Colin Green, Likun Mao and Vincent O'Sullivan
- The impact of an un(der)funded inclusive education policy: Evidence from the 2013 China education panel survey pp. 768-784

- Max Tani, Lei Xu and Yu Zhu
- Turning opposition into support to immigration: The role of narratives pp. 785-801

- Cristina Cattaneo and Daniela Grieco
- Rational pricing responses of developers to supply shocks: Evidence from Singapore pp. 802-815

- Mi Diao, Yi Fan and Tien Foo Sing
- Social insurance law and corporate financing decisions in China pp. 816-837

- Guanchun Liu, Yuanyuan Liu, Chengsi Zhang and Yueteng Zhu
- Agglomeration and the extent of the market: Theory and experiment on spatially coordinated exchange pp. 838-850

- Jordan Adamson
- Attitudes towards globalization barriers and implications for voting: Evidence from Sweden pp. 851-877

- Leyla D. Karakas, Nam Seok Kim and Devashish Mitra
- Gains from early support of a new political party pp. 878-890

- Marco Leonardi, Rossella Mossucca, Fabiano Schivardi and Battista Severgnini
- Long-run equilibrium in international assets and goods markets: Why is the law of one price required? pp. 891-904

- Stefano Bosi, Patrice Fontaine and Cuong Le Van
- How monetary incentives improve outcomes in MOOCs: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 905-921

- Jie Gong, Tracy Xiao Liu and Jie Tang
- Trust and CO2 emissions: Cooperation on a global scale pp. 922-937

- Ara Jo and Stefano Carattini
Volume 189, issue C, 2021
- Can economic incentives for joint custody harm children of divorced parents? Evidence from state variation in child support laws pp. 1-27

- Daniel Fernández Kranz, Jennifer Roff and Hugette Sun
- Learning by (virtually) doing: Experimentation and belief updating in smallholder agriculture pp. 28-50

- Emilia Tjernström, Travis Lybbert, Rachel Frattarola Hernández and Juan Sebastian Correa
- The price of populism: Financial market outcomes of populist electoral success pp. 51-83

- Sebastian Stöckl and Martin Rode
- Does jump bidding increase sellers’ revenue? Theory and experiment pp. 84-110

- Wooyoung Lim and Siyang Xiong
- Internal versus top-down monitoring in community resource management: Experimental evidence from Ethiopia pp. 111-131

- Goytom Kahsay and Erwin Bulte
- Observability and lying pp. 132-149

- Tilman Fries, Uri Gneezy, Agne Kajackaite and Daniel Parra Carreño
- Bandit cascade: A test of observational learning in the bandit problem pp. 150-171

- Igor Asanov
- Can ICTs increase tax compliance? Evidence on taxpayer responses to technological innovation in Ethiopia pp. 172-193

- Giulia Mascagni, Andualem T. Mengistu and Firew B. Woldeyes
- Incentives and motivation in dynamic contests pp. 194-216

- Arnd Heinrich Klein and Armin Schmutzler
- Gender heterogeneity of bureaucrats in attitude to corruption: Evidence from list experiment pp. 217-233

- Polina Detkova, Andrey Tkachenko and Andrei Yakovlev
- Experimental methods: Eliciting beliefs pp. 234-256

- Gary Charness, Uri Gneezy and Vlastimil Rasocha
- Uncovering gender bias in attitudes towards financial advisors pp. 257-273

- Galit Klein, Zeev Shtudiner and Moti Zwilling
- Immigration policy and fertility: Evidence from undocumented migrants in the U.S pp. 274-297

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Esther Arenas-Arroyo
- Searching to avoid regret: An experimental evidence pp. 298-319

- Tanushree Jhunjhunwala
- Minimum wage and entrepreneurship: Evidence from China pp. 320-336

- Dongmin Kong, Ni Qin and Junyi Xiang
- Endogenous alliances in survival contests pp. 337-358

- Hideo Konishi and Chen-Yu Pan
- Inefficient coasean negotiations over emissions and transfers pp. 359-378

- By Alejandro Caparrós and Jean-Christophe Pereau
- Throwing good money after bad: Zombie lending and the supply chain contagion of firm exit pp. 379-402

- Yun Dai, Xuchao Li, Dinghua Liu and Jiankun Lu
- Norm enforcement with incomplete information pp. 403-430

- Lawrence R. De Geest and David Kingsley
- The age profile of life satisfaction after age 65 in the U.S pp. 431-442

- Péter Hudomiet, Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
- How economic crises affect inflation beliefs: Evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 443-469

- Olivier Armantier, Gizem Kosar, Rachel Pomerantz, Daphné Skandalis, Kyle Smith, Giorgio Topa and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- The effects of default choice on student loan borrowing: Experimental evidence from a public research university pp. 470-489

- Dennis A. Kramer, Christina Lamb and Lindsay C. Page
- Efficiency and stability in the connections model with heterogeneous nodes pp. 490-503

- By Norma Olaizola and Federico Valenciano
- Push factors of endogenous institutional change pp. 504-514

- Marek Hudik
- Global trends in intra-household gender inequality pp. 515-546

- Deepak Malghan and Hema Swaminathan
- Measuring macroeconomic disagreement – A mixed frequency approach pp. 547-566

- Jeffrey Sheen and Ben Zhe Wang
- Seeing what can(not) be seen: Confirmation bias, employment dynamics and climate change pp. 567-586

- Alessia Cafferata, Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Serena Sordi
- Market expectations and the impact of credit rating on the IPOs of U.S. banks pp. 587-610

- Maria-Eleni Agoraki, Dimitrios Gounopoulos and Georgios Kouretas
- Altruism among consumers as donors pp. 611-622

- Stephanie A. Heger, Robert Slonim, Franziska Tausch and Agnieszka Tymula
- Elinor's Ostrom's ‘realist orientation’: An investigation of the ontological commitments of her analysis of the possibility of self-governance pp. 623-636

- Paul Lewis
- Competition, communication and rating bias pp. 637-656

- Miklos Farkas
- Chasing or cheating? Theory and evidence on China's GDP manipulation pp. 657-671

- Shuo Chen, Xue Qiao and Zhitao Zhu
- Watching or not watching? Access to information and the incentive effects of firing threats pp. 672-685

- Jordi Brandts, Brice Corgnet, Roberto Hernán-González, José Mª Ortiz and Carles Solà
- Collateral menus and corporate employment: Evidence from China's Property Law pp. 686-709

- Guanchun Liu, Yuanyuan Liu, Yongwei Ye and Chengsi Zhang
- Preferences for single-sex schools: Evidence from the housing market pp. 710-726

- Daniel Melser, Morteza Moallemi and Jun Sung Kim
- Good peers have asymmetric gendered effects on female educational outcomes: Experimental evidence from Mexico pp. 727-747

- Matias Busso and Veronica Frisancho
- Labor force participation, job search effort and unemployment insurance in the laboratory pp. 748-778

- Wolfgang Lechthaler and Patrick Ring
| |