Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 162, issue C, 2019
- Strategic feedback in teams: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 1-23

- Seda Ertac, Mert Gumren and Levent Kockesen
- Adherence to cultural norms and economic incentives: Evidence from fertility timing decisions pp. 24-48

- Bastien Chabé-Ferret
- Anchoring in project duration estimation pp. 49-65

- Matej Lorko, Maroš Servátka and Le Zhang
- Risk preference dynamics around life events pp. 66-84

- Nathan Kettlewell
- Search and resale frictions in a two-sided online platform: A case of multi-use assets pp. 85-105

- Hisayuki Yoshimoto and Jun Nakabayashi
- Estimating parametric loss aversion with prospect theory: Recognising and dealing with size dependence pp. 106-119

- Kelvin Balcombe, Nicholas Bardsley, Sam Dadzie and Iain Fraser
- Helping under a combination of team and tournament incentives pp. 120-135

- Anastasia Danilov, Christine Harbring and Bernd Irlenbusch
- Competition and the role of group identity pp. 136-145

- Francesca Cornaglia, Michalis Drouvelis and Paolo Masella
- The common enemy effect under strategic network formation and disruption pp. 146-163

- Hans Haller and Britta Hoyer
- Best-of-five contest: An experiment on gender differences pp. 164-187

- Shakun Mago and Laura Razzolini
- The natural rate of interest and the financial cycle pp. 193-210

- Georgi Krustev
- Financial contagion and economic development: An epidemiological approach pp. 211-228

- Alberto Bucci, Davide La Torre, Danilo Liuzzi and Simone Marsiglio
- Reassessing the law, finance, and growth nexus after the recent Great recession pp. 229-250

- Patrizio Morganti and Giuseppe Garofalo
- “Too central to fail” systemic risk measure using PageRank algorithm pp. 251-272

- Tae-Sub Yun, Deokjong Jeong and Sunyoung Park
- Financial intermediation, capital composition and income stagnation: The case of Europe pp. 273-289

- Andreas Samatas, Michalis Makrominas and Andrea Moro
- The quest for status and R&D-based growth pp. 290-307

- Franz X. Hof and Klaus Prettner
- Financial dependence and growth: The role of input-output linkages pp. 308-328

- Alessia Lo Turco, Daniela Maggioni and Alberto Zazzaro
- An approach to identifying micro behavior: How banks’ strategies influence financial cycles pp. 329-346

- Gabriele Tedeschi, Maria Recchioni and Simone Berardi
- Banks’ leverage behaviour in a two-agent new Keynesian model pp. 347-359

- Andrea Boitani and Chiara Punzo
- What if supply-side policies are not enough? The perverse interaction of flexibility and austerity pp. 360-388

- Giovanni Dosi, Marcelo Pereira, Andrea Roventini and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- The effects of alternative wage regimes in a monetary union: A multi-country agent based-stock flow consistent model pp. 389-416

- Alessandro Caiani, Ermanno Catullo and Mauro Gallegati
- The role of finance in environmental innovation diffusion: An evolutionary modeling approach pp. 417-439

- D’Orazio, Paola and Marco Valente
Volume 161, issue C, 2019
- Skewed information transmission: The effect of complementarities in a multi-dimensional cheap talk game pp. 1-19

- Stéphan Sémirat
- Physician pricing behavior: Evidence from an Australian experiment pp. 20-34

- Serena Yu, Kees van Gool, Jane Hall and Denzil Fiebig
- Gender gaps in salary negotiations: Salary requests and starting salaries in the field pp. 35-51

- Jenny Säve-Söderbergh
- All-In or checked-out? Disincentives and selection in income share agreements pp. 52-67

- Greg Madonia and Austin C. Smith
- Dynamic risk preferences under realized and paper outcomes pp. 68-78

- Kirby Nielsen
- Raising achievement among microentrepreneurs: An experimental test of goals, incentives, and support groups in Medellin, Colombia pp. 79-97

- Paulina Aguinaga, Alessandra Cassar, Jennifer Graham, Lauren Skora and Bruce Wydick
- Experimental evidence on demand for “on-demand” entertainment pp. 98-113

- Jordi Mckenzie, Paul Crosby, Joe Cox and Alan Collins
- When is inequality fair? An experiment on the effect of procedural justice and agency pp. 114-127

- Merve Akbaş, Dan Ariely and Sevgi Yuksel
- Trust and cooperation at a confluence of worlds: An experiment in Xinjiang, China pp. 128-144

- Zhe Zhang, Xu Zhang and Louis Putterman
- Interactive Ellsberg tasks: An experiment pp. 145-157

- Adam Dominiak and Peter Duersch
- Attracting attention from peers: Excitement in social trading pp. 158-179

- Matthias Pelster
- The well-being of the overemployed and the underemployed and the rise in depression in the UK pp. 180-196

- David Bell and David Blanchflower
- It pays to be a man: Rewards for leaders in a coordination game pp. 197-215

- Philip Grossman, Catherine Eckel, Mana Komai and Wei Zhan
- Attention and saliency on the internet: Evidence from an online recommendation system pp. 216-242

- Christian Helmers, Pramila Krishnan and Manasa Patnam
- Institutional endogeneity and third-party punishment in social dilemmas pp. 243-264

- Isabel Marcin, Pedro Robalo and Franziska Tausch
- Control of resources, bargaining power and the demand of food: Evidence from PROGRESA pp. 265-286

- Denni Tommasi
- Was Brexit triggered by the old and unhappy? Or by financial feelings? pp. 287-302

- Federica Liberini, Andrew Oswald, Eugenio Proto and Michela Redoano
- Elusive optima: A process tracing analysis of procedural rationality in mobile phone connection plan choices pp. 303-322

- Peter Earl, Lana Friesen and Christopher Shadforth
- Do good and talk about it! Disclosure and reward of discretionary kindness pp. 323-342

- Oliver Gürtler, Gari Walkowitz and Daniel Wiesen
- Public interest or regulatory capture: Theory and evidence from China’s airfare deregulation pp. 343-365

- Kai Li, Cheryl Long and Wei Wan
Volume 160, issue C, 2019
- Label wars: Competition among NGOs as sustainability standard setters pp. 1-18

- Sylvaine Poret
- Measuring image concern pp. 19-39

- Emeric Henry and Jan Sonntag
- Rain and impatience: Evidence from rural Ethiopia pp. 40-51

- Salvatore Di Falco, Peter Berck, Mintewab Bezabih and Gunnar Köhlin
- Media coverage and immigration worries: Econometric evidence pp. 52-67

- Christine Benesch, Simon Loretz, David Stadelmann and Tobias Thomas
- Is Ignorance Bliss? pp. 68-82

- Yang Yang
- Civility and trust in social media pp. 83-99

- Angelo Antoci, Laura Bonelli, Fabio Paglieri, Tommaso Reggiani and Fabio Sabatini
- Boys will still be boys: Gender differences in trading activity are not due to differences in (over)confidence pp. 100-120

- Carlos Cueva, Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Giovanni Ponti and Josefa Tomás
- Outcome based accountability: Theory and evidence pp. 121-137

- Lars Lefgren, Brennan Platt, Joseph Price and Samuel Higbee
- How to deal with inconsistent choices on multiple price lists pp. 138-157

- Christoph Engel and Oliver Kirchkamp
- Priming the jury by asking for Donations: An empirical and experimental study pp. 158-167

- Jason Aimone, Charles North and Lucas Rentschler
- Domestic or foreign currency? Remittances and the composition of deposits and loans pp. 168-183

- Salvatore Capasso and Kyriakos Neanidis
- Frictional unemployment on labor flow networks pp. 184-201

- Robert Axtell, Omar A. Guerrero and Eduardo López
- Group identity and partnership pp. 202-213

- Jiang Jiang and Sherry Xin Li
- Incentives for public goods inside organizations: Field experimental evidence pp. 214-229

- Andrea Blasco, Olivia S. Jung, Karim R. Lakhani and Michael Menietti
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