Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 152, issue C, 2018
- An empirical analysis of taxi, Lyft and Uber rides: Evidence from weather shocks in NYC pp. 1-16

- Abel Brodeur and Kerry Nield
- Stirring up a hornets’ nest: Geographic distribution of crime pp. 17-35

- Sebastian Galiani, Ivan Lopez Cruz and Gustavo Torrens
- Biased signaling and yardstick comparisons in a sovereign debt market pp. 36-46

- Benedikt Mihm
- Consumer demand for charitable purchases: Evidence from a field experiment on Girl Scout Cookie sales pp. 47-63

- Mark Owens, Adam D. Rennhoff and Charles L. Baum
- Sorting and communication in weak-link group contests pp. 64-80

- Philip Brookins, John Lightle and Dmitry Ryvkin
- Fear not the simplicity - An experimental analysis of auctions for complements pp. 81-97

- Daniel Marszalec
- Consumer sophistication, word-of-mouth and “False” promotions pp. 98-123

- Yiting Deng, Richard Staelin, Wei Wang and William Boulding
- Estimating heterogeneous contributing strategies in threshold public goods provision: A structural analysis pp. 124-146

- Yonghong An, Yingyao Hu and Pengfei Liu
- An economic model of early marriage pp. 147-176

- Zaki Wahhaj
- Beliefs-based altruism as an alternative explanation for social signaling behaviors pp. 177-191

- Vera L. te Velde
- Women ask for less (only from men): Evidence from bargaining in the field pp. 192-214

- Iñigo Hernandez-Arenaz and Nagore Iriberri
- A Model Of rivalries with endogenous prize and strength pp. 215-223

- Zijun Luo and Xin Xie
- The reinforcement heuristic in normal form games pp. 224-234

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Alexander Ritschel
- Corporate charitable foundations, executive entrenchment, and shareholder distributions pp. 235-253

- Nicolas Duquette and Eric C. Ohrn
- Consumptor economicus: How do consumers form expectations on economic variables? pp. 254-275

- Edda Claus and Viet Hoang Nguyen
- High stakes: A little more cheating, a lot less charity pp. 276-295

- Zoe Rahwan, Oliver P. Hauser, Ewa Kochanowska and Barbara Fasolo
- Incentives for motivated experts in a partnership pp. 296-313

- Ting Liu, Ching-to Ma and Henry Y. Mak
- Anti-corruption policy making, discretionary power and institutional quality: An experimental analysis pp. 314-327

- Amadou Boly and Robert Gillanders
Volume 151, issue C, 2018
- The adverse consequences of tournaments: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 1-18

- Maria De Paola, Francesca Gioia and Vincenzo Scoppa
- On the nature of nurture. The malleability of gender differences in work preferences pp. 19-41

- Miriam Beblo and Luise Görges
- Neighborhood effects on speculative behavior pp. 42-61

- Todd Mitton, Keith Vorkink and Ian Wright
- From decentralized to centralized irrigation management pp. 62-87

- Steven M. Smith
- Encountering female politicians pp. 88-122

- Hailey Hayeon Joo and Jungmin Lee
- Local natural resources and crime: Evidence from oil price fluctuations in Texas pp. 123-142

- Rodney J. Andrews and Monica Deza
- Paternalistic giving: Restricting recipient choice pp. 143-170

- Lata Gangadharan, Philip Grossman, Kristy Jones and Christian Leister
- Technology spillovers, intellectual property rights, and export-platform FDI pp. 171-190

- Arghya Ghosh, Hodaka Morita and Xuan Nguyen
- Sexual orientation, competitiveness and income pp. 191-198

- Thomas Buser, Lydia Geijtenbeek and Erik Plug
- Productivity crowding-out in labor markets with motivated workers pp. 199-218

- Francesca Barigozzi, Nadia Burani and Davide Raggi
- Women and corruption: What positions must they hold to make a difference? pp. 219-233

- Chandan Jha and Sudipta Sarangi
- Directed trust and trustworthiness in a social network: An experimental investigation pp. 234-253

- Yohanes Riyanto and Jonathan Yeo
- Signal jamming models of fraudulent misreporting and economic prospects: An experimental investigation pp. 254-283

- Brian D. Kluger and Steve L. Slezak
- Local secessions, homophily, and growth. A model with some evidence from the regions of Abruzzo and Molise (Italy, 1963) pp. 284-306

- Alberto Dalmazzo, Guido de Blasio and Samuele Poy
- The enforcement advantage of external monitoring: Lessons from an experiment with joint-liability groups in Burkina Faso pp. 307-325

- Wouter Gelade and Catherine Guirkinger
Volume 150, issue C, 2018
- Prejudice in naturalization decisions: Theory and evidence pp. 1-18

- Dragan Ilić
- Cash versus extra-credit incentives in experimental asset markets pp. 19-27

- Shuze Ding, Volodymyr Lugovskyy, Daniela Puzzello, Steven Tucker and Arlington Williams
- Market concentration in the international drug trade pp. 28-42

- Michael Golz and Daniel J. D'Amico
- Demand effects of consumers’ stated and revealed preferences pp. 43-61

- Per Engström and Eskil Forsell
- Culture and financial literacy: Evidence from a within-country language border pp. 62-85

- Martin Brown, Caroline Henchoz and Thomas Spycher
- Should I Stay or should I Go? Bandwagons in the lab pp. 86-97

- Tom-Reiel Heggedal, Leif Helland and Knut-Eric Joslin
- At the relational crossroads: Narrative Selection, Contamination, Biodiversity in Trans-Local Contexts pp. 98-113

- Angelo Antoci, Nicolò Bellanca and Giulio Galdi
- Contests as selection mechanisms: The impact of risk aversion pp. 114-131

- Christoph March and Marco Sahm
- Risk aversion, time preferences, and out-migration. Experimental evidence from Ghana and Indonesia pp. 132-148

- Carina Goldbach and Achim Schlüter
- Managerial delegation under capacity commitment: A tale of two sources pp. 149-161

- Stefano Colombo and Marcella Scrimitore
- Competitive pressure on the rate and scope of innovation pp. 162-181

- Kenneth A. Younge and Tony W. Tong
- Peer effects and risk-taking among entrepreneurs: Lab-in-the-field evidence pp. 182-201

- Maria Adelaida Lopera and Steeve Marchand
- Voluntary information acquisition in an asymmetric-Information game:comparing learning theories in the laboratory pp. 202-219

- Yuanji Wen
- Cohesion policy and inequality dynamics: Insights from a heterogeneous agents macroeconomic model pp. 220-255

- H. Dawid, P. Harting and Michael Neugart
- Gender, age, and competition: A disappearing gap? pp. 256-276

- Jeffrey Flory, Uri Gneezy, Kenneth Leonard and John List
- Gradual retirement, financial incentives, and labour supply of older workers: Evidence from a stated preference analysis pp. 277-294

- Ahmed Elsayed, Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge and Raymond Montizaan
- Stability of risk attitudes and media coverage of economic news pp. 295-310

- Franziska Tausch and Maria Zumbuehl
- Title length pp. 311-324

- Yann Bramoullé and Lorenzo Ductor
- Religious pluralism and the transmission of religious values through education pp. 325-349

- Danny Cohen-Zada and Todd Elder
- How do beliefs about skill affect risky decisions? pp. 350-371

- Adrian Bruhin, Luís Santos-Pinto and David Staubli
- Testing the boundaries of the double auction: The effects of complete information and market power pp. 372-396

- Erik Kimbrough and Andrew Smyth
- Taking aversion pp. 397-403

- Oleg Korenok, Edward L. Millner and Laura Razzolini
- A contest success function for networks pp. 404-422

- Irem Bozbay and Alberto Vesperoni
- Substance and semantics: The question of capital pp. 423-431

- Peter Lewin and Nicolas Cachanosky
- Does managerial personality matter? Evidence from firms in Vietnam pp. 432-445

- Smriti Sharma and Finn Tarp
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