Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 141, issue C, 2017
- ‘You must not know about me’—On the willingness to share personal data pp. 1-13

- Simeon Schudy and Verena Utikal
- Inference by college admission departments pp. 14-28

- Michael Conlin and Stacy Dickert-Conlin
- Discrimination in a deprived neighbourhood: An artefactual field experiment pp. 29-42

- Brit Grosskopf and Graeme Pearce
- Criminal network formation and optimal detection policy: The role of cascade of detection pp. 43-63

- Liuchun Deng and Yufeng Sun
- Coordination through social learning in a general equilibrium model pp. 64-82

- Isabelle Salle, Murat Yildizoglu, Martin Zumpe and Marc-Alexandre Sénégas
- Does mass immigration destroy institutions? 1990s Israel as a natural experiment pp. 83-95

- Benjamin Powell, J.R. Clark and Alex Nowrasteh
- Competitive behavior, stress, and gender pp. 96-109

- Marja-Liisa Halko and Lauri Sääksvuori
- Conditional cooperation and betrayal aversion pp. 110-121

- Robin Cubitt, Simon Gächter and Simone Quercia
- Soft transactions pp. 122-134

- Thomas Jeitschko and Chilei Lau
- Do wage expectations predict college enrollment? Evidence from healthcare pp. 135-150

- Juerg Schweri and Joop Hartog
- Are public and private enforcement complements or substitutes? Evidence from high frequency data pp. 151-163

- Gregory DeAngelo, Brad Humphreys and Imke Reimers
- Anchoring in financial decision-making: Evidence from Jeopardy! pp. 164-176

- Michael Jetter and Jay Walker
- Coordination with endogenous groups pp. 177-187

- Roy Chen
- Banning bitcoin pp. 188-195

- Joshua R. Hendrickson and William Luther
- Social comparisons in oligopsony pp. 196-209

- Laszlo Goerke and Michael Neugart
- Protecting energy intakes against income shocks pp. 210-232

- Stephanie von Hinke and George Leckie
- The effect of privacy concerns on social network formation pp. 233-253

- Alexia Gaudeul and Caterina Giannetti
- Deterring poaching of a common pool resource pp. 254-276

- Lawrence R. De Geest, John K. Stranlund and John M. Spraggon
- The coexistence of stable equilibria under least squares learning pp. 277-300

- Dávid Kopányi
- Salient compromises in the newsvendor game pp. 301-315

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Mats Köster
Volume 140, issue C, 2017
- “Now that you mention it”: A survey experiment on information, inattention and online privacy pp. 1-17

- Helia Marreiros, Mirco Tonin, Michael Vlassopoulos and M.C. Schraefel
- Do investors trade too much? A laboratory experiment pp. 18-34

- João da Gama Batista, Domenico Massaro, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Damien Challet and Cars Hommes
- Education choices and returns on the labor and marriage markets: Evidence from data on subjective expectations pp. 35-55

- Orazio P. Attanasio and Katja Kaufmann
- Favorite–longshot bias in pari-mutuel betting: An evolutionary explanation pp. 56-69

- Atsushi Kajii and Takahiro Watanabe
- The dynamics of leverage in a demand-driven model with heterogeneous firms pp. 70-90

- Corrado Di Guilmi and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- An experimental study of a common property renewable resource game in continuous time pp. 91-119

- Dina Tasneem, Jim Engle-Warnick and Hassan Benchekroun
- Don’t let the easy be the enemy of the good. Returns from art investments: What is wrong with it? pp. 120-129

- Marilena Vecco and Roberto Zanola
- Going from bad to worse: Adaptation to poor health health spending, longevity, and the value of life pp. 130-146

- Johannes Schünemann, Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- Parenthood and productivity of highly skilled labor: Evidence from the groves of academe pp. 147-175

- Matthias Krapf, Heinrich Ursprung and Christian Zimmermann
- Culture, compliance, and confidentiality: Taxpayer behavior in the United States and Italy pp. 176-196

- James Alm, Michele Bernasconi, Susan Laury, Daniel Lee and Sally Wallace
- Portfolio choice and asset prices when preferences are interdependent pp. 197-223

- Giuliano Curatola
- Law enforcement and political participation: Italy, 1861–65 pp. 224-245

- Antonio Accetturo, Matteo Bugamelli and Andrea Lamorgese
- Cheap promises: Evidence from loan repayment pledges in an online experiment pp. 246-266

- Syon Bhanot
- Stable sets for exchange economies with interdependent preferences pp. 267-286

- Maria Graziano, Claudia Meo and Nicholas C. Yannelis
- To trust is good, but to control is better: How investors discipline financial advisors’ activity pp. 287-316

- Riccardo Calcagno, Maela Giofre' and Maria Cesira Urzì-Brancati
- Bounded best-response and collective-optimality reasoning in coordination games pp. 317-335

- Marco Faillo, Alessandra Smerilli and Robert Sugden
- Quality and competition between public and private firms pp. 336-353

- Liisa Laine and Ching-to Ma
- Maternal stress and birth outcomes: Evidence from the 1994 Northridge earthquake pp. 354-373

- Bongkyun Kim, Celeste Carruthers and Matthew C. Harris
Volume 139, issue C, 2017
- Aspirations failure and formation in rural Nepal pp. 1-25

- Sarah Janzen, Nicholas Magnan, Sudhindra Sharma and William M. Thompson
- The sequencing of gift exchange: A field trial pp. 26-31

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- Optimal prize structures in elimination contests pp. 32-48

- Dmitriy Knyazev
- Response time and utility pp. 49-59

- Federico Echenique and Kota Saito
- Would you choose to be happy? Tradeoffs between happiness and the other dimensions of life in a large population survey pp. 60-73

- Matthew D. Adler, Paul Dolan and Georgios Kavetsos
- A shared sense of responsibility: Money versus effort contributions in the voluntary provision of public goods pp. 74-87

- Jared Carbone and Robert Gazzale
- Stochastic asymmetric Blotto games: An experimental study pp. 88-105

- John Duffy and Alexander Matros
- The need for competition between decentralized governance approaches for data exchange in smart electricity grids—Fiscal federalism vs. polycentric governance pp. 106-117

- Marius Buchmann
- Diffusion by imitation: The importance of targeting agents pp. 118-151

- Nikolas Tsakas
- Inefficient competition in shadow-education investment pp. 152-165

- Keunsuk Chung and Dongryul Lee
- School, drugs, mentoring, and peers: Evidence from a randomized trial in the US pp. 166-181

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas
- Occupational Fatalities and the Labor Supply: Evidence from the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan pp. 182-195

- Garret Christensen
- Training and intrinsic motivation in nonprofit and for-profit organizations pp. 196-213

- Jed DeVaro, Nan Maxwell and Hodaka Morita
- Overcoming coordination failure in a critical mass game: Strategic motives and action disclosure pp. 214-251

- Aidas Masiliūnas
- Imitation under stress pp. 252-266

- Magdalena Buckert, Jörg Oechssler and Christiane Schwieren
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