Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 143, issue C, 2017
- The Streisand effect: Signaling and partial sophistication pp. 1-8

- Jeanne Hagenbach and Frederic Koessler
- Fines versus prison for the issuance of bad checks: Evidence from a policy shift in Turkey pp. 9-27

- Ozan Eksi, Mehmet Gurdal and Cuneyt Orman
- Learned generosity? An artefactual field experiment with parents and their children pp. 28-44

- Avner Ben-Ner, John List, Louis Putterman and Anya Samek
- It's a cruel summer: Household responses to reductions in government nutrition assistance pp. 45-57

- Lorenzo Almada and Ian McCarthy
- Does partisan affiliation impact the distribution of spending? Evidence from state governments’ expenditures on education pp. 58-77

- Andrew J. Hill and Daniel Jones
- Hedonic recall bias. Why you should not ask people how much they earn pp. 78-97

- Alberto Prati
- Locus of control and technology adoption in developing country agriculture: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 98-115

- Kibrom Abay, Garrick Blalock and Guush Berhane
- Success, survive or escape? Aspirations and poverty traps pp. 116-132

- David Chivers
- Network effects on strategic interactions: A laboratory approach pp. 133-146

- Yang Zhang and Xiaomin Du
- Product churning, reallocation, and Chinese export growth pp. 147-164

- Zhongzhong Hu, Joel Rodrigue, Yong Tan and Chunhai Yu
- Preferred personal equilibrium and simple choices pp. 165-172

- David Freeman
- The effect of social pressure on expenditures in Malawi pp. 173-185

- Jessica Goldberg
- The role of culture in long-term care arrangement decisions pp. 186-200

- Elena Gentili, Giuliano Masiero and Fabrizio Mazzonna
- Gender differences and the effect of facing harder competition pp. 201-222

- June John
- Socialized view of man vs. rational choice theory: What does smith’s sympathy have to say? pp. 223-240

- Elias Khalil
- How voice shapes reactions to impartial decision-makers: An experiment on participation procedures pp. 241-253

- Marco Kleine, Pascal Langenbach and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- In-group favoritism and discrimination among multiple out-groups pp. 254-271

- Veronika Grimm, Verena Utikal and Lorenzo Valmasoni
Volume 142, issue C, 2017
- Complicity without connection or communication pp. 1-10

- Abigail Barr and Georgia Michailidou
- Piece-rates and tournaments: Implications for learning in a cognitively challenging task pp. 11-23

- Tony So, Paul Brown, Ananish Chaudhuri, Dmitry Ryvkin and Linda Cameron
- On the determinants of giving under risk pp. 24-31

- Jana Freundt and Andreas Lange
- Common identity and the voluntary provision of public goods: An experimental investigation pp. 32-46

- Sherry Li, Angela de Oliveira and Catherine Eckel
- Addressing empirical challenges related to the incentive compatibility of stated preferences methods pp. 47-63

- Mikolaj Czajkowski, Christian Vossler, Wiktor Budzinski, Aleksandra Wiśniewska and Ewa Zawojska
- Corruption, social judgment and culture: An experiment pp. 64-78

- Timothy C. Salmon and Danila Serra
- Interaction of reasoning ability and distributional preferences in a social dilemma pp. 79-91

- Malte Baader and Alexander Vostroknutov
- Trust and technology transfers pp. 92-104

- María García-Vega and Elena Huergo
- Does March Madness lead to irrational exuberance in the NBA draft? High-value employee selection decisions and decision-making bias pp. 105-119

- Casey Ichniowski and Anne Preston
- Distributional preferences in probabilistic and share contests pp. 120-139

- Magnus Hoffmann and Martin Kolmar
- Capital flows and GDP in emerging economies and the role of global spillovers pp. 140-163

- Joscha Beckmann and Robert Czudaj
- Bank networks: Contagion, systemic risk and prudential policy pp. 164-188

- Iñaki Aldasoro, Domenico Delli Gatti and Ester Faia
- Endogenous reputation formation under the shadow of the future pp. 189-204

- Kenju Kamei
- Locus of control and performance appraisal pp. 205-225

- John Heywood, Uwe Jirjahn and Cornelia Struewing
- Open for innovation or bribery to secure bank finance in an emerging economy: A model and some evidence pp. 226-240

- Xiaowen Tian, Wenjuan Ruan and Erwei Xiang
- Perceptions of institutional quality: Evidence of limited attention to higher education rankings pp. 241-258

- Andrew Meyer, Andrew R. Hanson and Daniel C. Hickman
- Biomarkers and long-term labour market outcomes: The case of creatine pp. 259-274

- Petri Böckerman, Alex Bryson, Jutta Viinikainen, Christian Hakulinen, Laura Pulkki-Råback, Olli Raitakari and Jaakko Pehkonen
- Inter-industry labor flows pp. 275-292

- Frank Neffke, Anne Otto and Antje Weyh
- Human and monkey responses in a symmetric game of conflict with asymmetric equilibria pp. 293-306

- Sarah F. Brosnan, Sara A. Price, Kelly Leverett, Laurent Prétôt, Michael Beran and Bart Wilson
- The effect of voluntary participation on cooperation pp. 307-319

- Daniele Nosenzo and Fabio Tufano
- Trust, but verify? Monitoring, inspection costs, and opportunism under limited observability pp. 320-330

- Timo Goeschl and Johannes Jarke
- Are labor supply decisions consistent with neoclassical preferences? Evidence from Indian boat owners pp. 331-347

- Xavier Gine, Monica Martinez-Bravo and Marian Vidal-Fernandez
- “Read my lips! (but only if I was elected)!” Experimental evidence on the effects of electoral competition on promises, shirking and trust pp. 348-367

- Gari Walkowitz and Arne R. Weiss
- Learning the ropes: General experience, task-Specific experience, and the output of police officers pp. 368-377

- Gregory DeAngelo and Emily Owens
- Small cues change savings choices pp. 378-395

- James Choi, Emily Haisley, Jennifer Kurkoski and Cade Massey
- Payment scheme self-selection in the credence goods market: An experimental study pp. 396-403

- Hernan Bejarano, Ellen Green and Stephen Rassenti
- Genetic and environmental influences on household financial distress pp. 404-424

- Yilan Xu, Daniel A. Briley, Jeffrey Brown and Brent W. Roberts
- Repayment flexibility in microfinance contracts: Theory and experimental evidence on take up and selection pp. 425-450

- Giorgia Barboni
- When foul play seems fair: Exploring the link between just deserts and honesty pp. 451-467

- Fabio Galeotti, Reuben Kline and Raimondello Orsini
- How transparency may corrupt − experimental evidence from asymmetric public goods games pp. 468-481

- Menusch Khadjavi, Andreas Lange and Andreas Nicklisch
- Social responsibility and incentives in the lab: Why do agents exert more effort when principals donate? pp. 482-493

- Agne Kajackaite and Dirk Sliwka
- The back-scratching game pp. 494-508

- Cameron Murray, Paul Frijters and Melissa Vorster
- Compulsory schooling laws and formation of beliefs: Education, religion and superstition pp. 509-539

- Naci Mocan and Luiza Pogorelova
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