Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 155, issue C, 2018
- Deflating asset price bubbles with leverage constraints and monetary policy pp. 1-27

- Guidon Fenig, Mariya Mileva and Luba Petersen
- Disentangling investor sentiment: Mood and household attitudes towards the economy pp. 28-78

- Dimitrios Kostopoulos and Steffen Meyer
- Forced gifts: The burden of being a friend pp. 79-98

- Erwin Bulte, Ruixin Wang and Xiaobo Zhang
- Delegating altruism: Toward an understanding of agency in charitable giving pp. 99-109

- Luigi Butera and Daniel Houser
- Broadband infrastructure, ICT use and firm performance: Evidence for UK firms pp. 110-139

- Timothy DeStefano, Richard Kneller and Jonathan Timmis
- Client led coaching: A random assignment evaluation of the impacts of financial coaching programs pp. 140-158

- Brett Theodos, Christina Plerhoples Stacy and Rebecca Daniels
- Does demand for product quality increase worker training? pp. 159-177

- Christos Bilanakos, John Heywood, John Sessions and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
- Geopolitics and Asia’s little divergence: State building in China and Japan after 1850 pp. 178-204

- Mark Koyama, Chiaki Moriguchi and Tuan-Hwee Sng
- Prosociality spillovers of working with others pp. 205-216

- Michalis Drouvelis and Benjamin Marx
- The value of political capital: Dictatorship collaborators as business elites pp. 217-230

- Felipe González and Mounu Prem
- Competing with confidence: The ticket to labor market success for college-educated women pp. 231-252

- Linda Kamas and Anne Preston
- Culture, gender and asset prices: Experimental evidence from the U.S. and China pp. 253-287

- Jianxin Wang, Daniel Houser and Hui Xu
- Cautionary tales: Celebrities, the news media, and participation in tax amnesties pp. 288-300

- Marcel Garz and Verena Pagels
- If I can do it, so can you! Peer effects on perseverance pp. 301-314

- Berno Buechel, Lydia Mechtenberg and Julia Petersen
- Authority and communication in firms pp. 315-348

- Hajime Katayama, Kieron Meagher and Andrew Wait
- Beyond rational expectations: The effects of heuristic switching in an Overlapping Generations model pp. 349-364

- Brecht Boone and Ewoud Quaghebeur
- Social capital, religion and small business activity pp. 365-381

- Steven C. Deller, Tessa Conroy and Bjorn Markeson
- Ownership, punishment, and norms in a real-effort bargaining experiment pp. 382-402

- Garret Ridinger
- Political campaigns and church contributions pp. 403-426

- Daniel Hungerman, Kevin Rinz, Tim Weninger and Chungeun Yoon
- The strategist and the tactician pp. 427-434

- Shiran Rachmilevitch
- Market games as social dilemmas pp. 435-444

- Iván Barreda-Tarrazona, Aurora García-Gallego, Nikolaos Georgantzís and Nicholas Ziros
- Collusion in a buyer–seller network formation game pp. 445-457

- Gönül Doğan
Volume 154, issue C, 2018
- “The less you Discount, the more it shows you really care”: Interpersonal discounting in households pp. 1-23

- Rong Rong, Matthew Gnagey and Therese Grijalva
- Subjective ambiguity and preference for flexibility pp. 24-32

- Leandro Gorno and Paulo Natenzon
- How price path characteristics shape investment behavior pp. 33-59

- Sven Nolte and Judith C. Schneider
- Ultimatum game bargaining in a partially directed search market pp. 60-74

- Andrew Kloosterman and Stephen Paul
- Macroeconomic effects of microsavings programs for the unbanked pp. 75-99

- Fan Liu
- Endogenous growth and entropy pp. 100-120

- Tiago Sequeira, Pedro Gil and Oscar Afonso
- The long-run effects of communication as a conflict resolution mechanism pp. 121-136

- Gerald Eisenkopf
- How does size matter for military success? Evidence from virtual worlds pp. 137-155

- Carl David Mildenberger and Antoine Pietri
- Employment-based health insurance and aggregate labor supply pp. 156-174

- Zhigang Feng and Kai Zhao
- Does a scopic regime erode the disposition effect? Evidence from a social trading platform pp. 175-190

- Roland Gemayel and Alex Preda
- International environmental agreements on climate protection: A Binary choice model with heterogeneous agents pp. 191-205

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Wolfgang Peters and Aneta Ufert
- Cooperation through coordination in two stages pp. 206-219

- Todd Kaplan, Bradley Ruffle and Zeev Shtudiner
- Losses loom larger than gains and reference dependent preferences in Bernoulli’s utility function pp. 220-237

- G. Charles-Cadogan
- Liability or labeling? Regulating product risks with costly consumer attention pp. 238-252

- Maria Arbatskaya and Maria Vyshnya Aslam
- Competing currencies in the laboratory pp. 253-280

- Janet Hua Jiang and Cathy Zhang
- Does winning an experimental auction change people's behavior? An application to e-cigarettes pp. 281-285

- Richard J. O'Connor, Matthew C. Rousu, Jay Corrigan and Maansi Bansal Travers
- Information (non)aggregation in markets with costly signal acquisition pp. 286-320

- Brice Corgnet, Cary Deck, Mark DeSantis and David Porter
- Leaders as role models and ‘belief managers’ in social dilemmas pp. 321-334

- Simon Gächter and Elke Renner
- How do governments determine policy priorities? Studying development strategies through spillover networks pp. 335-361

- Gonzalo Castañeda, Florian Chávez-Juárez and Omar Guerrero
- Can a bonus overcome moral hazard? Experimental evidence from markets for expert services pp. 362-378

- Vera Angelova and Tobias Regner
- Expectation formation in an evolving game of uncertainty: New experimental evidence pp. 379-405

- Gigi Foster, Paul Frijters, Markus Schaffner and Benno Torgler
Volume 153, issue C, 2018
- Revisiting loss aversion: Evidence from professional tennis pp. 1-18

- Nejat Anbarci, Kerim Arin, Torben Kuhlenkasper and Christina Zenker
- Market entry waves and volatility outbursts in stock markets pp. 19-37

- Ivonne Blaurock, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff
- The effect of school entrance age on educational outcomes: Evidence using multiple cutoff dates and exact date of birth pp. 38-57

- Itay Attar and Danny Cohen-Zada
- Broadband internet, digital temptations, and sleep pp. 58-76

- Francesco Billari, Osea Giuntella and Luca Stella
- Sympathy for the diligent and the demand for workfare pp. 77-102

- Andres Drenik and Ricardo Perez-Truglia
- Price and network dynamics in the European carbon market pp. 103-122

- Andreas Karpf, Antoine Mandel and Stefano Battiston
- Affirmative action through extra prizes pp. 123-142

- Matthias Dahm and Patricia Esteve-González
- Age-induced acceleration of time: Implications for intertemporal choice pp. 143-152

- Derek Lemoine
- Missing at work – Sickness-related absence and subsequent career events pp. 153-176

- Adrian Chadi and Laszlo Goerke
- Seasonal altruism: How Christmas shapes unsolicited charitable giving pp. 177-193

- Mathias Ekström
- Lying about luck versus lying about performance pp. 194-199

- Agne Kajackaite
- Strategic short-termism: Implications for the management and acquisition of customer relationships pp. 200-222

- Topi Miettinen and Rune Stenbacka
- What causes rockets and feathers? An experimental investigation pp. 223-237

- Ralph-C Bayer and Changxia Ke
- Social interactions and the influence of “extremists” pp. 238-266

- Ian Crawford and Donna Harris
- Nudges that hurt those already hurting – distributional and unintended effects of salience nudges* pp. 267-282

- Linda Thunström, Ben Gilbert and Chian Jones Ritten
- Market evidence against widespread point shaving in college basketball pp. 283-292

- Jason P. Berkowitz, Craig Depken and John M. Gandar
- Can behavioral tools improve online student outcomes? Experimental evidence from a massive open online course pp. 293-321

- Richard Patterson
- The effect of hospital ownership on quality of care: Evidence from England pp. 322-344

- Giuseppe Moscelli, Hugh Gravelle, Luigi Siciliani and Nils Gutacker
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