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 175, issue C, 2020
- Does positive feedback of social impact motivate prosocial behavior? A field experiment with blood donors pp. 1-8

- Lorenz Goette and Egon Tripodi
- Do economic downturns fuel racial animus? pp. 9-18

- D. Mark Anderson, Benjamin Crost and Daniel I. Rees
- Interest rate bands of inaction and play-hysteresis in domestic investment – Evidence for the Euro Area pp. 19-39

- Ansgar Belke, Coletta Frenzel Baudisch and Matthias Göcke
- Corruption and Investment: Theory and Evidence from China pp. 40-54

- Bingyong Zheng and Junji Xiao
- Discrimination at young age: Experimental evidence from preschool children pp. 55-70

- Parampreet Christopher Bindra, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler and Philipp Lergetporer
- The cognitive foundations of cooperation pp. 71-85

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Michele Garagnani
- Regulation of capital flows: Effects on liquidity and the role of financial reporting quality pp. 86-97

- Kyriaki Kosmidou, Dimitrios Kousenidis, Anestis Ladas and Christos Negkakis
- ‘Overattention’ to first-hand experience in hiring decisions: Evidence from professional basketball pp. 98-113

- Michael Dalton and Peter Landry
- The lasting effects of natural disasters on property crime: Evidence from the 2010 Chilean earthquake pp. 114-154

- Jorge Garcia Hombrados
- Climate change and index insurance demand: Evidence from a framed field experiment in Tanzania pp. 155-184

- John P. Dougherty, Jon Einar Flatnes, Richard A. Gallenstein, Mario J. Miranda and Abdoul G. Sam
- Pocketbook voting, social preferences, and expressive motives in referenda pp. 185-205

- Johannes Meya, Panu Poutvaara and Robert Schwager
- College matching mechanisms and matching stability: Evidence from a natural experiment in China pp. 206-226

- Wei Ha, Le Kang and Yang Song
- How hominin dispersals and megafaunal extinctions influenced the birth of agriculture pp. 227-250

- Ideen Riahi
- Challenge-seeking and the gender wage gap: A lab-in-the-field experiment with cleaning personnel pp. 251-277

- Frauke von Bieberstein, Stefanie Jaussi and Claudia Vogel
- Experimental public choice: An introduction to the special issue pp. 278-280

- Gregory DeAngelo, Daniel Houser and Rustam Romaniuc
- Why should majority voting be unfair? pp. 281-295

- Yves Breitmoser and Jonathan Tan
- Effects of institutional history and leniency on collusive corruption and tax evasion pp. 296-313

- Johannes Buckenmaier, Eugen Dimant and Luigi Mittone
- Winner-take-all and proportional-prize contests: Theory and experimental results pp. 314-327

- Timothy Cason, William Masters and Roman M. Sheremeta
- The perils of democracy pp. 328-340

- Gregory J. DeAngelo, Dimitri Dubois and Rustam Romaniuc
- The entitlement effect in the ultimatum game – does it even exist? pp. 341-352

- Elif Demiral and Johanna Mollerstrom
- Stopping rules for majority voting: A public choice experiment pp. 353-364

- Keith L. Dougherty, Alice Kisaalita, Jordan McKissick and Evan Katz
- Collective experimentation: A laboratory study pp. 365-379

- Mikhail Freer, Cesar Martinelli and Siyu Wang
- The effect of initial inequality on meritocracy: A voting experiment on tax redistribution pp. 380-394

- Natalia Jiménez, Elena Molis and Ángel Solano-García
- Group size effect and over-punishment in the case of third party enforcement of social norms pp. 395-412

- Kenju Kamei
- Repeated treatment in a GOTV field experiment: Distinguishing between intensive and extensive margin effects pp. 413-422

- Daniel Kling and Thomas Stratmann
- Let the punishment fit the criminal: An experimental study pp. 423-438

- Josef Montag and James Tremewan
- Corruption and competition among bureaucrats: An experimental study pp. 439-451

- Dmitry Ryvkin and Danila Serra
Volume 174, issue C, 2020
- A theoretical framework of decision making explaining the mechanisms of nudging pp. 1-12

- Åsa Löfgren and Katarina Nordblom
- Financial supervision structure, decentralized decision-making and financing constraints pp. 13-37

- Charilaos Mertzanis
- The evolution of taking roles pp. 38-63

- Florian Herold and Christoph Kuzmics
- How the income of others affects the life satisfaction of materialists pp. 64-74

- Benjamin Schalembier, Brent Bleys, Luc Van Ootegem and Elsy Verhofstadt
- Is the negative interest rate policy effective? pp. 75-86

- Robert Czudaj
- Managerial ability as a tool for prudential regulation pp. 87-107

- Claudia Curi and Ana Lozano-Vivas
- Ethnic diversity and citizens’ support for local public good provision: Evidence from California parcel tax elections pp. 108-130

- Daniel Jones and Crystal Zhan
- Firms’ social responsibility and workers’ motivation at the industry equilibrium pp. 131-149

- Victor Hiller and Natacha Raffin
- Conditional cooperation and the effect of punishment pp. 150-172

- Oliver Kirchkamp and Wladislaw Mill
- Time scarcity and the market for news pp. 173-195

- Larbi Alaoui and Fabrizio Germano
- When diversification clashes with the reinforcement heuristic: An experimental investigation pp. 196-211

- Santiago I. Sautua
- Formal insurance and solidarity. Experimental evidence from Cambodia pp. 212-234

- Friederike Lenel and Susan Steiner
- How family ties affect trust, tax morale and underground economy pp. 235-252

- Mauro Marè, Antonello Motroni and Francesco Porcelli
- R&D investments under endogenous cluster formation pp. 253-283

- Herbert Dawid and Tim Hellmann
- Private information and analyst coverage: Evidence from firm survey data pp. 284-298

- Yoshiyuki Nakazono, Maiko Koga and Tomohiro Sugo
- Reducing the detrimental effect of identity voting: An experiment on intergroup coordination in China pp. 320-331

- Rebecca Morton, Kai Ou and Xiangdong Qin
- Communication and voting in heterogeneous committees: An experimental study pp. 449-468

- Mark T. Le Quement and Isabel Marcin
- Assessing the unidimensionality of political opinions. An indirect test of the persuasion bias pp. 469-477

- Lionel Page
Volume 173, issue C, 2020
- Revealed preferences in a sequential prisoners’ dilemma: A horse-race between six utility functions pp. 1-25

- Topi Miettinen, Michael Kosfeld, Ernst Fehr and Jörgen Weibull
- Social preferences and coordination: An experiment pp. 26-54

- Mamadou Gueye, Nicolas Querou and Raphael Soubeyran
- Female and male role models and competitiveness pp. 55-67

- Uta K. Schier
- Cream skimming: Theory and evidence from hospital transfers and capacity utilization pp. 68-87

- Ou Yang, Marc Chan, Terence Cheng and Jongsay Yong
- Multidirectional conditional convergence in European banking pp. 88-106

- Panagiotis Tziogkidis, Dionisis Philippas and Mike Tsionas
- Culture and colonial legacy: Evidence from public goods games pp. 107-129

- Latika Chaudhary, Jared Rubin, Sriya Iyer and Anand Shrivastava
- Cost-effective giving with multiple public goods pp. 130-145

- Nathan Chan and Leonard Wolk
- Crime and durable goods pp. 146-163

- Sebastian Galiani, Laura Jaitman and Federico Weinschelbaum
- Own experience bias in evaluating the efforts of others pp. 164-178

- Edward Cartwright and Myrna Wooders
- Past performance and entry in procurement: An experimental investigation pp. 179-195

- Jeffrey Butler, Enrica Carbone, Pierluigi Conzo and Giancarlo Spagnolo
- Financial crime spillovers. Does one gain to be avenged? pp. 196-215

- Laure de Batz
- Effects of the FDA's sodium reduction strategy in the U.S. market for chip products pp. 216-238

- Matthias Staudigel and Sven Anders
- Norms in the lab: Inexperienced versus experienced participants pp. 239-255

- Robert Schmidt, Christiane Schwieren and Alec N. Sproten
- Was de Montesquieu (only half) right? Evidence for a stronger work ethic in cold climates pp. 256-269

- Abdella Oumer, Robbert Maseland and Harry Garretsen
- Important factors determining Fintech loan default: Evidence from a lendingclub consumer platform pp. 270-296

- Christophe Croux, Julapa Jagtiani, Tarunsai Korivi and Milos Vulanovic
- Behavioral regularities in old age planning pp. 297-300

- Eric Bonsang and Joan Costa-Font
- Who is a passive saver under opt-in and auto-enrollment? pp. 301-321

- Gopi Goda, Matthew R. Levy, Colleen Flaherty Manchester, Aaron Sojourner and Joshua Tasoff
- What age do you feel? – Subjective age identity and economic behaviors pp. 322-341

- Zihan Ye and Thomas Post
- Dynamic Consistency and Regret pp. 342-364

- Frank Caliendo and T. Scott Findley
- Worker retirement responses to pension incentives: Do they respond to pension wealth? pp. 365-385

- Dongwoo Kim
- Understanding joint retirement pp. 386-401

- Pierre-Carl Michaud, Arthur van Soest and Luc Bissonnette
- Redistribution of individual pension wealth to survivor pensions: Evidence from a stated preferences analysis pp. 402-421

- Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge and Raymond Montizaan
- Uninsured by Choice? A choice experiment on long term care insurance pp. 422-434

- Faical Akaichi, Joan Costa-Font and Richard Frank
| |