Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 120, issue C, 2015
- Careerist experts and political incorrectness pp. 1-18

- Chia-Hui Chen and Junichiro Ishida
- General training in labor markets: Common value auctions with unobservable investment pp. 19-45

- Neel Rao
- The coevolution of beliefs and networks pp. 46-63

- Jasmina Arifovic, B. Eaton and Graeme Walker
- Greasing the wheels: Pork and public goods contributions in a legislative bargaining experiment pp. 64-79

- Nels Christiansen
- ‘Doggedness’ or ‘disengagement’? An experiment on the effect of inequality in endowment on behaviour in team competitions pp. 80-93

- Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap, Abhijit Ramalingam, Siddharth Ramalingam and Brock V. Stoddard
- Voluntary disclosure of a discriminated against characteristic pp. 94-103

- Liqun Liu, Andrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving
- Exchange asymmetry in experimental settings pp. 104-116

- Thomas C. Brown, Mark D. Morrison, Jacob A. Benfield, Gretchen Nurse Rainbolt and Paul A. Bell
- On vertical relations and the timing of technology adoption pp. 117-129

- Maria Alipranti, Chrysovalantou Milliou and Emmanuel Petrakis
- Information for sale in the European Union pp. 130-144

- Marianna Belloc
- In broad daylight: Fuller information and higher-order punishment opportunities can promote cooperation pp. 145-159

- Kenju Kamei and Louis Putterman
- Long lasting differences in civic capital: Evidence from a unique immigration event in Italy pp. 160-173

- Emanuele Bracco, Maria De Paola and Colin Green
- Skills in the marketplace: Market efficiency, social orientation, and ability in a field-based experiment pp. 174-188

- Nathan Fiala
- Sustained impacts of Kaizen training pp. 189-206

- Yuki Higuchi, Vu Nam and Tetsushi Sonobe
Volume 119, issue C, 2015
- Sensitivity to shocks and implicit employment protection in family firms pp. 18-31

- Carl Magnus Bjuggren
- Reduction of compound lotteries with objective probabilities: Theory and evidence pp. 32-55

- Glenn Harrison, Jimmy Martínez-Correa and J. Todd Swarthout
- The origins of sedentism: Climate, population, and technology pp. 56-71

- Gregory Dow and Clyde G. Reed
- Dominated choices and Medicare Advantage enrollment pp. 72-83

- Christopher C. Afendulis, Anna D. Sinaiko and Richard G. Frank
- Managerial beliefs and incentive policies pp. 84-95

- Jaesoo Kim
- Game, set, and match: Do women and men perform differently in competitive situations? pp. 96-108

- Michael Jetter and Jay Walker
- The impact of forward contracting on tacit collusion: Experimental evidence pp. 109-123

- Jens Schubert
- Property crime: Investigating career patterns and earnings pp. 124-138

- Geoffrey Williams
- Does feedback really matter in one-shot first-price auctions? pp. 139-152

- Peter Katuščák, Fabio Michelucci and Miroslav Zajicek
- A test of mechanical ambiguity pp. 153-162

- Jörg Oechssler and Alex Roomets
- Bazaar economics pp. 163-181

- John H. Miller and Michele Tumminello
- Using competition to stimulate regulatory compliance: A tournament-based dynamic targeting mechanism pp. 182-196

- Scott M. Gilpatric, Christian Vossler and Lirong Liu
- NGO mission design pp. 197-210

- Anthony Heyes and Steve Martin
- Explaining U-shape of the referral hiring pattern in a search model with heterogeneous workers pp. 211-233

- Yuliia Stupnytska and Anna Zaharieva
- Beauty, weight, and skin color in charitable giving pp. 234-253

- Christina Jenq, Jessica Pan and Walter Theseira
- Measuring individual risk attitudes in the lab: Task or ask? An empirical comparison pp. 254-266

- Jan-Erik Lönnqvist, Markku Verkasalo, Gari Walkowitz and Philipp C. Wichardt
- It's all in the timing: Cash transfers and consumption smoothing in a developing country pp. 267-288

- Samuel Bazzi, Sudarno Sumarto and Asep Suryahadi
- Gender ratio under China's two-child policy pp. 289-307

- Bing Xu and Maxwell Pak
- The politics of infrastructure investment: The role of product market competition pp. 308-329

- Arghya Ghosh and Kieron Meagher
- Is financial instability male-driven? Gender and cognitive skills in experimental asset markets pp. 330-344

- Carlos Cueva and Aldo Rustichini
- Learning, fatigue and preference formation in discrete choice experiments pp. 345-363

- Danny Campbell, Marco Boeri, Edel Doherty and W. George Hutchinson
- Health club attendance, expectations and self-control pp. 364-374

- Jean-Denis Garon, Alix Masse and Pierre-Carl Michaud
- Stability in a network economy: The role of institutions pp. 375-399

- Robert P. Gilles, Emiliya Lazarova and Pieter Ruys
- Boundedly rational opinion dynamics in social networks: Does indegree matter? pp. 400-421

- Pietro Battiston and Luca Stanca
- Are large headquarters unproductive? pp. 422-436

- Masayuki Morikawa
- Product lines, product design, and limited attention pp. 437-456

- Carsten Dahremöller and Markus Rieger-Fels
- Dry promotions and community participation: Evidence from a natural field experiment in Brazilian fishing villages pp. 457-465

- Carina Cavalcanti and Andreas Leibbrandt
- Fragmentation and stability of markets pp. 466-481

- Daniel Ladley, Terje Lensberg, Jan Palczewski and Klaus Schenk-Hoppé
- Lifecycle patterns in the socioeconomic gradient of risk preferences pp. 482-495

- Stefanie Schurer
- Incentive contracts for teams: Experimental evidence pp. 496-511

- Claudia Landeo and Kathryn E. Spier
- An experiment on aspiration-based choice pp. 512-526

- Begum Guney and Michael Richter
Volume 118, issue C, 2015
- Directed giving: Evidence from an inter-household transfer experiment pp. 2-21

- Catia Batista, Dan Silverman and Dean Yang
- Building social capital: Conditional cash transfers and cooperation pp. 22-39

- Orazio Attanasio, Sandra Polania-Reyes and Luca Pellerano
- How fair shares compare: Experimental evidence from two cultures pp. 40-54

- Pamela Jakiela
- Economic status and acknowledgement of earned entitlement pp. 55-68

- Abigail Barr, Justine Burns, Luis Miller and Ingrid Shaw
- On the norms of charitable giving in Islam: Two field experiments in Morocco pp. 69-84

- Fatima Lambarraa Lehnhardt and Gerhard Riener
- Esteem and social information: On determinants of prosocial behavior of clinicians in Tanzania pp. 85-94

- J. Michelle Brock, Andreas Lange and Kenneth Leonard
- Inequality, social sanctions and cooperation within South African fishing communities pp. 95-109

- Martine Visser and J. Burns
- Diversity and the provision of public goods: Experimental evidence from South Africa pp. 110-122

- Justine Burns and Malcolm Keswell
- Heterogeneous households: A within-subject test of asymmetric information between spouses in Kenya pp. 123-135

- Jessica B. Hoel
- Conflicting risk attitudes pp. 136-149

- Amrei M. Lahno, Marta Serra-Garcia, D’Exelle, Ben and Arjan Verschoor
- Compound-risk aversion, ambiguity and the willingness to pay for microinsurance pp. 150-166

- Ghada Elabed and Michael Carter
- Risk taking and risk learning after a rare event: Evidence from a field experiment in Pakistan pp. 167-183

- Farah Said, Uzma Afzal and Ginger Turner
- Risking it all for love? Resetting beliefs about HIV risk among low-income South African teens pp. 184-198

- Saugato Datta, Justine Burns, Brendan Maughan-Brown, Matthew Darling and Katherine Eyal
- Catastrophes and time preference: Evidence from the Indian Ocean Earthquake pp. 199-214

- Michael Callen
- Communication networks in common-pool resource games: Field experimental evidence pp. 215-226

- César Mantilla
- Neighborhood effects and social behavior: The case of irrigated and rainfed farmers in Bohol, the Philippines pp. 227-246

- Takuji Tsusaka, Kei Kajisa, Valerien Pede and Keitaro Aoyagi
- Stereotypes and Madrassas: Experimental evidence from Pakistan pp. 247-267

- Adeline Delavande and Basit Zafar
- Disabled by stereotype? Experimental evidence from Uganda pp. 268-280

- Kjetil Bjorvatn and Bertil Tungodden
- Consulting and capital experiments with microenterprise tailors in Ghana pp. 281-302

- Dean Karlan, Ryan Knight and Christopher Udry
- Competitive in the lab, successful in the field? pp. 303-317

- Lars Ivar Oppedal Berge, Kjetil Bjorvatn, Armando Garcia Pires and Bertil Tungodden
- Gender and preferences at a young age: Evidence from Armenia pp. 318-332

- Karen Khachatryan, Anna Dreber, Emma von Essen and Eva Ranehill
- The effect of marketing messages and payment over time on willingness to pay for fuel-efficient cookstoves pp. 333-345

- Theresa Beltramo, Garrick Blalock, David Levine and Andrew Simons
- Experimental tests of tropical forest conservation measures pp. 346-359

- Øyvind Nystad Handberg and Arild Angelsen
- On the redistribution of wealth in a developing country: Experimental evidence on stake and framing effects pp. 360-371

- Andreas Leibbrandt, Pushkar Maitra and Ananta Neelim
- Framing manipulations in contests: A natural field experiment pp. 372-382

- Fuhai Hong, Tanjim Hossain and John List
- Risk preferences, technology adoption and insurance uptake: A framed experiment pp. 383-396

- Kerri Brick and Martine Visser
- The white-man effect: How foreigner presence affects behavior in experiments pp. 397-414

- Jacobus Cilliers, Oeindrila Dube and Bilal Siddiqi
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