Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 146, issue C, 2018
- Increasing perseverance in math: Evidence from a field experiment in Norway pp. 1-15

- Eric Bettinger, Sten Ludvigsen, Mari Rege, Ingeborg F. Solli and David Yeager
- Social preferences in childhood and adolescence. A large-scale experiment to estimate primary and secondary motivations pp. 16-30

- Matthias Sutter, Francesco Feri, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Martin Kocher, Peter Martinsson and Katarina Nordblom
- Deception under time pressure: Conscious decision or a problem of awareness? pp. 31-42

- Tim Lohse, Sven A. Simon and Kai Konrad
- Location still matters: Evidence from an online shopping field experiment pp. 43-54

- John Morgan, David Ong and Zhong, Zemin (Zachary)
- Cooperation through communication: Teams and individuals in finitely repeated Prisoners’ dilemma games pp. 55-64

- John Kagel
- Bounded rationality, lifecycle consumption, and Social Security pp. 65-105

- Hyeon Park and James Feigenbaum
- Testing the effect of serve order in tennis tiebreak pp. 106-115

- Danny Cohen-Zada, Alex Krumer and Offer Moshe Shapir
- The anticipation and adaptation effects of intra- and interpersonal wage changes on job satisfaction pp. 116-140

- Patric Diriwaechter and Elena Shvartsman
- Interindustry wage differentials, technology adoption, and job polarization pp. 141-160

- Myungkyu Shim and Hee-Seung Yang
- Price competition on graphs pp. 161-179

- Pim Heijnen and Adriaan R. Soetevent
- Religion, minority status, and trust: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 180-205

- Gautam Gupta, Minhaj Mahmud, Pushkar Maitra, Santanu Mitra and Ananta Neelim
- The welfare implications of addictive substances: A longitudinal study of life satisfaction of drug users pp. 206-221

- Julie Moschion and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- Voting patterns and the gender wage gap pp. 222-247

- Wifag Adnan and Sami Miaari
- Bubbles in hybrid markets: How expectations about algorithmic trading affect human trading pp. 248-269

- Mike Farjam and Oliver Kirchkamp
Volume 145, issue C, 2018
- Google Trends and reality: Do the proportions match? pp. 1-23

- Boriss Siliverstovs and Daniel S. Wochner
- Allowing for reflection time does not change behavior in dictator and cheating games pp. 24-33

- Steffen Andersen, Uri Gneezy, Agne Kajackaite and Julie Marx
- Product space and the development of nations: A model of product diversification pp. 34-51

- Benoît Desmarchelier, Paulo Regis and Nimesh Salike
- Unilateral and multilateral sanctions: A network approach pp. 52-65

- Sumit Joshi and Ahmed Saber Mahmud
- Can firms see into the future? Survey evidence from Germany pp. 66-79

- Baptiste Massenot and Yuri Pettinicchi
- Self-control: Knowledge or perishable resource? pp. 80-94

- Marco Palma, Michelle S. Segovia, Bachir Kassas, Luis Ribera and Charles R. Hall
- Sports sentiment and tipping behavior pp. 95-113

- Qi Ge
- Dynamic voluntary contribution to a public project under time inconsistency pp. 114-140

- Ahmet Altinok and Murat Yılmaz
- Signaling with costly acquisition of signals pp. 141-150

- Ennio Bilancini and Leonardo Boncinelli
- Risk information, risk salience, and adolescent sexual behavior: Experimental evidence from Cameroon pp. 151-175

- Pascaline Dupas, Elise Huillery and Juliette Seban
- Incomplete contracting, renegotiation, and expectation-based loss aversion pp. 176-201

- Fabian Herweg, Heiko Karle and Daniel Müller
- Revealed differences pp. 202-217

- Marco Castillo and Mikhail Freer
- Population uncertainty in voluntary contributions of public goods pp. 218-231

- Duk Gyoo Kim
- Wages, performance and harassment pp. 232-248

- Mehmet Bac
- The glorified mothers of sons: Evidence from child sex composition and parental time allocation in rural China pp. 249-260

- Yi Fan, Junjian Yi, Ye Yuan and Junsen Zhang
- The effect of ideological positions on job market interaction: A spatial analysis pp. 261-274

- Anat Alexandron-Lavon, Gil Epstein and Renana Lindner-Pomerantz
- Entrepreneurship and income inequality pp. 275-293

- Daniel Halvarsson, Martin Korpi and Karl Wennberg
- Group gender composition and economic decision-making: Evidence from the Kallystée business game pp. 294-305

- Karine Lamiraud and Radu Vranceanu
- Group (Re-) formation in public good games: The tale of the bad apple? pp. 306-319

- Christian Grund, Christine Harbring and Kirsten Thommes
- How fully do people exploit their bargaining position? The effects of bargaining institution and the 50–50 norm pp. 320-334

- Nejat Anbarci and Nick Feltovich
- Choice experiments are not conducted in a vacuum: The effects of external price information on choice behavior pp. 335-351

- Vincenzina Caputo, Jayson Lusk and Rodolfo Nayga
- Individual preferences and the exponential growth bias pp. 352-369

- C. Königsheim, M. Lukas and M. Nöth
- Are work intensity and healthy eating substitutes? Field evidence on food choices under varying workloads pp. 370-401

- Jaimie W. Lien and Jie Zheng
- Capital market imperfections and trade liberalization in general equilibrium pp. 402-423

- Michael Irlacher and Florian Unger
- The coevolution of endogenous knowledge networks and knowledge creation pp. 424-434

- Elena M. Tur and Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro
- Testing the impact of frustration and anger when responsibility is low pp. 435-448

- Emil Persson
- Unawareness and selective disclosure: The effect of school quality information on property prices pp. 449-464

- John Haisken-DeNew, Syed Hasan, Nikhil Jha and Mathias Sinning
- Does money illusion matter in intertemporal decision making? pp. 465-473

- Tetsuo Yamamori, Kazuyuki Iwata and Akira Ogawa
- Overconfidence, stability and investments pp. 474-494

- Roberta Dessi and Xiaojian Zhao
- That's how we roll: An experiment on rollover risk pp. 495-510

- Ciril Bosch-Rosa
- Teaching by example and induced beliefs in a model of cultural transmission pp. 511-529

- Fabrizio Adriani, Jesse Matheson and Silvia Sonderegger
- Collusion, profitability and welfare: Theory and evidence pp. 530-545

- George Symeonidis
- One size fits all? Tailoring retirement plan defaults pp. 546-566

- Adam Butt, M. Scott Donald, F. Douglas Foster, Susan Thorp and Geoffrey J. Warren
- An experimental study on decentralized networked markets pp. 567-591

- Margherita Comola and Marcel Fafchamps
Volume 144, issue C, 2017
- Investing to cooperate: Theory and experiment pp. 1-17

- Jean-Pierre Benoît, Roberto Galbiati and Emeric Henry
- House price responses to a national property tax reform pp. 18-39

- Mikael Elinder and Lovisa Persson
- Child brides pp. 40-61

- Peter Leeson and Paola A. Suarez
- The return motivations of legal permanent migrants: Evidence from exchange rate shocks and immigrants in Australia pp. 62-77

- Paolo Abarcar
- An experimental investigation of rating-market regulation pp. 78-86

- Claudia Keser, Asri Özgümüs, Emmanuel Peterle and Martin Schmidt
- Bank run psychology pp. 87-96

- Oege Dijk
- Systemic risk in financial systems: A feedback approach pp. 97-120

- Thiago Silva, Michel Alexandre and Benjamin Tabak
- Internal conflict, market uniformity, and transparency in price competition between teams pp. 121-132

- Michael Kurschilgen, Alexander Morell and Ori Weisel
- Mechanisms for the control of fiscal deficits pp. 133-152

- Hans Peter Grüner
- Incomplete contracts, shared ownership, and investment incentives pp. 153-165

- Patrick W. Schmitz
- When to quit: Narrow bracketing and reference dependence in taxi drivers pp. 166-187

- Vincent Martin
- Round prices and price rigidity: Evidence from outlawing odd prices pp. 188-203

- Itai Ater and Omri Gerlitz
- Choosing a public-spirited leader: An experimental investigation of political selection pp. 204-218

- Thomas Markussen and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Empirical calibration of adaptive learning pp. 219-237

- Michele Berardi and Jaqueson Galimberti
- Examining the relationship between visual attention and stated preferences: A discrete choice experiment using eye-tracking pp. 238-257

- Kelvin Balcombe, Iain Fraser, Louis Williams and Eugene McSorley
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