Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 149, issue C, 2018
- Information and anti-American attitudes pp. 1-31

- Adeline Delavande and Basit Zafar
- Culture and team production pp. 32-45

- Vicente Calabuig, Gonzalo Olcina and Fabrizio Panebianco
- Finite languages, persuasion bias, and opinion fluctuations pp. 46-57

- Manuel Foerster
- The impact of fine size and uncertainty on punishment and deterrence: Theory and evidence from the laboratory pp. 58-73

- Eberhard Feess, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch, Markus Schramm and Ansgar Wohlschlegel
- Experimental methods: Measuring effort in economics experiments pp. 74-87

- Gary Charness, Uri Gneezy and Austin Henderson
- Signaling, reputation and spinoffs pp. 88-105

- Suraj Shekhar
- Gains from digitization: Evidence from gift-giving in music pp. 106-122

- Marc Bourreau and Pınar Doğan
- Multi-player race pp. 123-136

- Serhat Doğan, Emin Karagözoğlu, Kerim Keskin and Çağrı Sağlam
- Psychological momentum in contests: The case of scoring before half-time in football pp. 137-168

- Romain Gauriot and Lionel Page
- A path out: Prescription drug abuse, treatment, and suicide pp. 169-184

- Mark Borgschulte, Adriana Corredor-Waldron and Guillermo Marshall
- An examination of how the effort-inducing property of incentive compensation influences performance in multidimensional tasks pp. 185-196

- Ling Harris, Michael Majerczyk and Andrew H. Newman
- Does personalized information improve health plan choices when individuals are distracted? pp. 197-214

- Cornel Kaufmann, Tobias Müller, Andreas Hefti and Stefan Boes
- Rational conflict and pre-commitment to peace pp. 215-238

- D.V. Pahan Prasada and Gautam Bose
- Receptiveness to advice, cognitive ability, and technology adoption pp. 239-268

- Bradford L. Barham, Jean-Paul Chavas, Dylan Fitz and Laura Schechter
- An alternating-offers model of multilateral negotiations pp. 269-293

- Charles Thomas
- When words are not enough pp. 294-314

- Suzanne H. Bijkerk, Vladimir Karamychev and Otto H. Swank
- Behavioral bias in number processing: Evidence from analysts’ expectations pp. 315-331

- Tristan Roger, Patrick Roger and Alain Schatt
- On monetary and non-monetary interventions to combat corruption pp. 332-355

- Ritwik Banerjee and Arnab Mitra
- Prosocial behavior and policy spillovers: A multi-activity approach pp. 356-371

- Claes Ek
- Workfare, wellbeing and consumption: Evidence from a field experiment with Kenya’s urban poor pp. 372-388

- Syon Bhanot, Jiyoung Han and Chaning Jang
- Foreign direct investment and collective intellectual property protection in developing countries pp. 389-412

- Michael Klein
- Trust and communication in a property rights dilemma pp. 413-433

- T.K. Ahn, Loukas Balafoutas, Mongoljin Batsaikhan, Francisco Campos-Ortiz, Louis Putterman and Matthias Sutter
- Inequality, household debt and financial instability: An agent-based perspective pp. 434-458

- Alberto Cardaci
- Superstars and mediocrities: A solution based on personal income taxation pp. 459-463

- d’Andria, Diego
Volume 148, issue C, 2018
- Self-awareness of biases in time perception pp. 1-19

- Isabelle Brocas, Juan D. Carrillo and Jorge Tarrasó
- Can self selection create high-performing teams? pp. 20-33

- Roy Chen and Jie Gong
- Stereotypes, underconfidence and decision-making with an application to gender and math pp. 34-45

- Elyès Jouini, Paul Karehnke and Clotilde Napp
- Who drives the Monday effect? pp. 46-65

- Numan Ülkü and Madeline Rogers
- Psychological characteristics and household savings behavior: The importance of accounting for latent heterogeneity pp. 66-82

- Patrick Gerhard, Joe J. Gladstone and Arvid O.I. Hoffmann
- Curating social image: Experimental evidence on the value of actions and selfies pp. 83-104

- Hakan J. Holm and Margaret Samahita
- Becoming “We” instead of “I”, identity management and incentives in the workplace pp. 105-120

- Jocelyn Donze and Trude Gunnes
- Electoral competition with third party entry in the lab pp. 121-134

- Nikolas Tsakas and Dimitrios Xefteris
- Concurrent elections and political accountability: Evidence from Italian local elections pp. 135-149

- Emanuele Bracco and Federico Revelli
- Short-termism of executive compensation pp. 150-170

- Jonathan Pogach
- Financing of public goods through taxation in a general equilibrium economy: Experimental evidence pp. 171-188

- Juergen Huber, Martin Shubik and Shyam Sunder
- Fundamental factors and extrapolation in stock-market expectations: The central role of structural change pp. 189-198

- Roman Frydman and Joshua R. Stillwagon
- Family-specific investments and divorce with dynamically inconsistent households: Marital contracts and policy pp. 199-225

- Dan Anderberg, Helmut Rainer and Kerstin Roeder
- Can self-assessed financial risk measures explain and predict bank customers’ objective financial risk? pp. 226-240

- Cecilia Hermansson
- The impact of a gender and business training on income hiding: An experimental study in Vietnam pp. 241-259

- Erwin Bulte, Robert Lensink and Anne B. Winkel
- Individual heterogeneity and pension choices: Evidence from Italy pp. 260-281

- Giovanni Gallo, Costanza Torricelli and Arthur van Soest
- Religion, moral attitudes and economic behavior pp. 282-300

- Isadora Kirchmaier, Jens Prüfer and Stefan Trautmann
- Decision-making on the hot seat and the short list: Evidence from college football fourth down decisions pp. 301-314

- Mark Owens and Michael A. Roach
- Equity return predictability, time varying volatility and learning about the permanence of shocks pp. 315-343

- Daniel Tortorice
- Improving out-of-sample predictions using response times and a model of the decision process pp. 344-375

- John A. Clithero
Volume 147, issue C, 2018
- The hidden benefits of abstaining from control pp. 1-12

- Gabriel Burdín, Simon Halliday and Fabio Landini
- Identity, non-take-up and welfare conditionality pp. 13-27

- Claudia Hupkau and Francois Maniquet
- An experiment on cooperation in ongoing organizations pp. 28-40

- Xue Xu and Jan Potters
- Collaboration incentives: Endogenous selection into single and coauthorships by surname initial in economics and management pp. 41-57

- David Ong, Ho Fai Chan, Benno Torgler and Yu (Alan) Yang
- Embezzlement, whistleblowing, and organizational architecture: An experimental investigation pp. 58-75

- Michael Makowsky and Siyu Wang
- Finding cooperators: Sorting through repeated interaction pp. 76-94

- Mark Bernard, Jack Fanning and Sevgi Yuksel
- Reciprocity and resistance to change: An experimental study pp. 95-114

- Jan Philipp Krügel and Stefan Traub
- Time-varying fairness concerns, delay, and disagreement in bargaining pp. 115-128

- Emin Karagözoğlu and Kerim Keskin
- Present or future incentives? On the optimality of fixed wages with moral hazard pp. 129-144

- Rosario Macera
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