Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 129, issue C, 2016
- Career concerns and team talent pp. 1-17

- Kieron Meagher and Suraj Prasad
- An individualistic approach to institution formation in public good games pp. 18-36

- Abhijit Ramalingam, Sara Godoy, Antonio Morales and James Walker
- Time inconsistent preferences and the annuitization decision pp. 37-55

- Philipp Schreiber and Martin Weber
- Friendship network in the classroom: Parents bias on peer effects pp. 56-73

- Fabio Landini, Natalia Montinari, Paolo Pin and Marco Piovesan
- Microfoundations for switching behavior in heterogeneous agent models: An experiment pp. 74-99

- Mikhail Anufriev, Te Bao and Jan Tuinstra
- Morality in the market pp. 100-115

- Tone Ognedal
- From taste-based to statistical discrimination pp. 116-128

- William Neilson and Shanshan Ying
- Collaboration in networks with randomly chosen agents pp. 129-141

- Zhiwei Cui and Rui Wang
- Fragile markets: An experiment on judicial independence pp. 142-156

- Benito Arruñada and Marco Casari
- Choosing a partner for social exchange: Charitable giving as a signal of trustworthiness pp. 157-171

- Sebastian Fehrler and Wojtek Przepiorka
- “Relative concerns for consumption at the top”: An intertemporal analysis for the UK pp. 172-194

- Climent Quintana-Domeque and Johannes Wohlfart
Volume 128, issue C, 2016
- Experience based dynamic choice: A revealed preference approach pp. 1-13

- Amnon Maltz
- The compromise effect in action: Lessons from a restaurant's menu pp. 14-34

- Pia Pinger, Isabel Ruhmer-Krell and Heiner Schumacher
- An economic theory of religious belief pp. 35-46

- Holger Strulik
- Diversity and donations: The effect of religious and ethnic diversity on charitable giving pp. 47-58

- James Andreoni, A. Payne, Justin Smith and David Karp
- In-group favoritism and moral decision-making pp. 59-71

- Charles Cadsby, Ninghua Du and Fei Song
- Strategic thinking: The influence of the game pp. 72-84

- Stefan P. Penczynski
- Social dilemmas in the laboratory and in the field pp. 85-96

- Florian Englmaier and Georg Gebhardt
- Limited farsightedness in network formation pp. 97-120

- Georg Kirchsteiger, Marco Mantovani, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Do we measure overconfidence? A closer look at the interval production task pp. 121-133

- Ferdinand Langnickel and Stefan Zeisberger
- Lab and life: Does risky choice behaviour observed in experiments reflect that in the real world? pp. 134-148

- Arjan Verschoor, D’Exelle, Ben and Borja Perez-Viana
- The differential impact of social norms cues on charitable contributions pp. 149-158

- Erin L. Krupka and Rachel Croson
- Turning a blind eye, but not the other cheek: On the robustness of costly punishment pp. 159-177

- Peter H. Kriss, Roberto Weber and Erte Xiao
- Assessing firm behavior in carve-out markets: Evidence on the impact of carve-out policy pp. 178-194

- Philip Gayle and Tyson Thomas
- Forward induction: Thinking and behavior pp. 195-208

- Piotr Evdokimov and Aldo Rustichini
- Information disclosure and consumer awareness pp. 209-230

- Sanxi Li, Martin Peitz and Xiaojian Zhao
- Social norms of work ethic and incentives in organizations pp. 231-250

- Pedro Forquesato
- The relative efficacy of price announcements and express communication for collusion: Experimental findings pp. 251-264

- Joseph E. Harrington, Roberto Hernan Gonzalez and Praveen Kujal
- How strategic are children and adolescents? Experimental evidence from normal-form games pp. 265-285

- Simon Czermak, Francesco Feri, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler and Matthias Sutter
Volume 127, issue C, 2016
- Learning in a black box pp. 1-15

- Heinrich H. Nax, Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew, Stuart A. West and H. Peyton Young
- How to counter union power? Equilibrium mergers in international oligopoly pp. 16-29

- Irina Baye, Beatrice Pagel and Christian Wey
- Sourcing strategies of a multi-input-multi-product firm pp. 30-45

- Michael Kopel, Clemens Löffler and Thomas Pfeiffer
- Antidepressants and age: A new form of evidence for U-shaped well-being through life pp. 46-58

- David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald
- The subjective value of a life with Down syndrome: Evidence from amniocentesis decision pp. 59-69

- Thibault Gajdos, Clémentine Garrouste and Pierre Geoffard
- Deal or no deal? The effect of alcohol drinking on bargaining pp. 70-86

- Pak Hung Au and Jipeng Zhang
- Affirmative action or just discrimination? A study on the endogenous emergence of quotas pp. 87-98

- Loukas Balafoutas, Brent Davis and Matthias Sutter
- Honesty, beliefs about honesty, and economic growth in 15 countries pp. 99-114

- David Hugh-Jones
- Conspicuous consumption in the United States and China pp. 115-132

- David Jinkins
- Contracts as reference points—The role of reciprocity effects and signaling effects pp. 133-145

- Mathias Erlei and Christian Reinhold
- Seeing wealth as a responsibility improves attitudes towards taxation pp. 146-154

- Ashley V. Whillans, Nathan J. Wispinski and Elizabeth W. Dunn
- Positive and negative effects of distance on export prices pp. 155-181

- Volodymyr Lugovskyy and Alexandre Skiba
- Does legality matter? The case of tax avoidance and evasion pp. 182-206

- Kay Blaufus, Jochen Hundsdoerfer, Martin Jacob and Matthias Sünwoldt
Volume 126, issue PB, 2016
- The cultural foundations of economic failure: A conceptual toolkit pp. 5-24

- Paul Collier
- Striving for balance in economics: Towards a theory of the social determination of behavior pp. 25-57

- Karla Hoff and Joseph Stiglitz
- Bread and bullets pp. 58-71

- George Akerlof and Dennis J. Snower
- Cooperation, motivation and social balance pp. 72-94

- Steven Bosworth, Tania Singer and Dennis J. Snower
- Homo Ludens: Social rationality and political behavior pp. 95-109

- Herbert Gintis
- Anger and enforcement pp. 110-124

- Robert Akerlof
- Exploring the concept of homeostasis and considering its implications for economics pp. 125-129

- Antonio Damasio and Hanna Damasio
- Cash on the table: Why traditional theories of market failure fail pp. 130-136

- Robert H. Frank
- The under-appreciated drive for sense-making pp. 137-154

- Nick Chater and George Loewenstein
Volume 126, issue PA, 2016
- Welfare consequences of asymmetric growth pp. 1-17

- Daniel Murphy
- The earned income tax credit, mental health, and happiness pp. 18-38

- Casey Boyd-Swan, Chris M. Herbst, John Ifcher and Homa Zarghamee
- The role of peers in estimating tenure-performance profiles: Evidence from personnel data pp. 39-54

- Andries de Grip, Jan Sauermann and Inge Sieben
- Group size and cooperation among strangers pp. 55-74

- John Duffy and Huan Xie
- The evolution of power and the divergence of cooperative norms pp. 75-88

- Michael Makowsky and Paul E. Smaldino
- Search, effort, and locus of control pp. 89-101

- Andrew McGee and Peter McGee
- Voluntary participation in public goods provision with Coasian bargaining pp. 102-119

- Fuhai Hong and Wooyoung Lim
- Heterogeneous returns to knowledge exchange: Evidence from the urban wage premium pp. 120-139

- Christopher Cunningham, Michaela C. Patton and Robert R. Reed
- Promotion signaling, gender, and turnover: New theory and evidence pp. 140-166

- Hugh Cassidy, Jed DeVaro and Antti Kauhanen
- Concurrent elections and turnout: Causal estimates from a German quasi-experiment pp. 167-178

- Sebastian Garmann
- Optimal sales force compensation pp. 179-195

- Matthias Kräkel and Anja Schöttner
- The dynamics of behavior change: Evidence from energy conservation pp. 196-212

- Omar Isaac Asensio and Magali Delmas
- Self-selection in tournaments: The case of chess players pp. 213-234

- Laurent Linnemer and Michael Visser
- Procedures for eliciting time preferences pp. 235-242

- David Freeman, Paola Manzini, Marco Mariotti and Luigi Mittone
- Price beliefs and experience: Do consumers’ beliefs converge to empirical distributions with repeated purchases? pp. 243-254

- Brett Matsumoto and Forrest Spence
- The economics of the war on illegal drug production and trafficking pp. 255-275

- Daniel Mejia and Pascual Restrepo
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