Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 117, issue C, 2015
- Active aging, preventive health and dependency: Heterogeneous workers, differential behavior pp. 1-9

- Rosa Aisa, Gemma Larramona and Fernando Pueyo
- Subjective and projected returns to education pp. 10-25

- Nick Huntington-Klein
- Self-signaling and social-signaling in giving pp. 26-39

- Zachary Grossman
- Kissing the mezuzah and cognitive performance: Is there an observable benefit? pp. 40-46

- Erez Siniver and Gideon Yaniv
- Willpower depletion and framing effects pp. 47-61

- Thomas de Haan and Roel van Veldhuizen
- Forecasting volatility with empirical similarity and Google Trends pp. 62-81

- Alain Hamid and Moritz Heiden
- Traders’ heterogeneity and bubble-crash patterns in experimental asset markets pp. 82-101

- S. Baghestanian, Volodymyr Lugovskyy and Daniela Puzzello
- Task divisions in teams with complementary tasks pp. 102-120

- Martin Gregor
- Social identification and investment decisions pp. 121-134

- Rob Bauer and Paul Smeets
- Crossing boundaries: How social hierarchy impedes economic mobility pp. 135-154

- Hanan Jacoby and Ghazala Mansuri
- Subjective performance feedback, ability attribution, and renegotiation-proof contracts pp. 155-174

- Bin R. Chen
- R&D in clean technology: A project choice model with learning pp. 175-195

- Koki Oikawa and Shunsuke Managi
- Fat tax, subsidy or both? The role of information and children's pester power in food choice pp. 196-208

- Georgia Papoutsi, Rodolfo Nayga, Panagiotis Lazaridis and Andreas Drichoutis
- Does payoff equity facilitate coordination? A test of Schelling's conjecture pp. 209-222

- Raúl López-Pérez, Ágnes Pintér and Hubert Janos Kiss
- Peer pressure and productivity: The role of observing and being observed pp. 223-232

- Sotiris Georganas, Mirco Tonin and Michael Vlassopoulos
- Merit pay and wage compression with productivity differences and uncertainty pp. 233-247

- Till Gross, Christopher Guo and Gary Charness
- Do prediction markets aid defenders in a weak-link contest? pp. 248-258

- Cary Deck, Li Hao and David Porter
- Negotiating cultures in corporate procurement pp. 259-280

- Frank Rosar and Florian Mueller
- Confidence enhanced performance? – The causal effects of success on future performance in professional golf tournaments pp. 281-295

- Olof Rosenqvist and Oskar Nordström Skans
- Why women don’t run: Experimental evidence on gender differences in political competition aversion pp. 296-308

- Jessica Preece and Olga Stoddard
- U.S. housing prices and the Fukushima nuclear accident pp. 309-326

- Alexander Fink and Thomas Stratmann
- Hot hand and gambler's fallacy in teams: Evidence from investment experiments pp. 327-339

- Thomas Stöckl, Jürgen Huber, Michael Kirchler and Florian Lindner
- Can we neutralize social preference in experimental games? pp. 340-355

- Michal Krawczyk and Fabrice Le Lec
- Bargaining in the shadow of arbitration pp. 356-368

- Riccardo Marselli, Bryan McCannon and Marco Vannini
- Susceptibility to default training options across the population pp. 369-379

- Lex Borghans and Bart Golsteyn
- Growing stars: A laboratory analysis of network formation pp. 380-394

- Rong Rong and Daniel Houser
- Wage comparisons in and out of the firm. Evidence from a matched employer–employee French database pp. 395-410

- Olivier Godechot and Claudia Senik
- Product innovation incentives by an incumbent firm: A dynamic analysis pp. 411-438

- Herbert Dawid, Michel Y. Keoula, Michael Kopel and Peter Kort
- Information disclosure and the equivalence of prospective payment and cost reimbursement pp. 439-452

- Ching-to Ma and Henry Y. Mak
- Is it just a matter of personality? On the role of subjective well-being in childbearing behavior pp. 453-475

- Marco Le Moglie, Letizia Mencarini and Chiara Rapallini
Volume 116, issue C, 2015
- Capital stock management during a recession that freezes credit markets pp. 1-14

- Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gustav Feichtinger, Dieter Grass, Richard F. Hartl, Peter Kort and Andrea Seidl
- Anchoring in experimental asset markets pp. 15-25

- Sascha Baghestanian and Todd Walker
- Incentives to motivate pp. 26-42

- Ola Kvaløy and Anja Schöttner
- Asymmetry, uncertainty, and limits in a binary choice experiment with positive spillovers pp. 43-55

- Andrea Lockhart Sorensen
- Eliciting discount functions when baseline consumption changes over time pp. 56-64

- Anke Gerber and Kirsten I.M. Rohde
- Tax compliance and enforcement in the pampas evidence from a field experiment pp. 65-82

- Lucio Castro and Carlos Scartascini
- Collusion among many firms: The disciplinary power of targeted punishment pp. 83-93

- Catherine Roux and Christian Thöni
- Subjective life horizon and portfolio choice pp. 94-106

- Christophe Spaenjers and Sven Michael Spira
- Life satisfaction and sexual minorities: Evidence from Australia and the United Kingdom pp. 107-126

- Nattavudh Powdthavee and Mark Wooden
- Axiomatizing multi-prize nested lottery contests: A complete and strict ranking perspective pp. 127-141

- Jingfeng Lu and Zhewei Wang
- Military careers of politicians matter for national security policy pp. 142-156

- David Stadelmann, Marco Portmann and Reiner Eichenberger
- Managing rational routes to randomness pp. 157-173

- Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff
- Are political statements only expressive? An experiment pp. 174-186

- Jared Barton and Cortney Rodet
- Why do households forego high returns from technology adoption? Evidence from improved cooking stoves in Burkina Faso pp. 187-205

- Gunther Bensch, Michael Grimm and Jörg Peters
- Does Increased Sexual Frequency Enhance Happiness? pp. 206-218

- George Loewenstein, Tamar Krishnamurti, Jessica Kopsic and Daniel McDonald
- An evolutionary Cournot model with limited market knowledge pp. 219-238

- Gian Italo Bischi, Fabio Lamantia and Davide Radi
- Multipart tariffs and bounded rationality: An experimental analysis of mobile phone plan choices pp. 239-253

- Lana Friesen and Peter Earl
- Investment liberalisation, technology take-off and export markets entry: Does foreign ownership structure matter? pp. 254-269

- Sourafel Girma, Yundan Gong, Holger Görg and Sandra Lancheros
- Attention, intentions, and follow-through in preventive health behavior: Field experimental evidence on flu vaccination pp. 270-291

- Erin Bronchetti, David B. Huffman and Ellen Magenheim
- Mating competition and entrepreneurship pp. 292-309

- Simon Chang and Xiaobo Zhang
- Hedging against embarrassment pp. 310-318

- Marco Goulart, Newton C.A. da Costa, Eduardo B. Andrade and Andre Santos
- The impact of pressure on performance: Evidence from the PGA TOUR pp. 319-330

- Daniel C. Hickman and Neil E. Metz
- Now you see it, now you don’t: The vanishing beauty premium pp. 331-345

- Tatyana Deryugina and Olga Shurchkov
- Lying about the price? Ultimatum bargaining with messages and imperfectly observed offers pp. 346-360

- Nejat Anbarci, Nick Feltovich and Mehmet Gurdal
- Employee trust and workplace performance pp. 361-378

- Sarah Brown, Daniel Gray, Jolian McHardy and Karl Taylor
- Context-dependent cheating: Experimental evidence from 16 countries pp. 379-386

- David Pascual-Ezama, Toke R. Fosgaard, Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Praveen Kujal, Róbert Veszteg, Beatriz Gil-Gómez de Liaño, Brian Gunia, Doris Weichselbaumer, Katharina Hilken, Armenak Antinyan, Joyce Delnoij, Antonios Proestakis, Michael D. Tira, Yulius Pratomo, Tarek Jaber-López and Pablo Brañas-Garza
- Repeated selection with heterogeneous individuals and relative age effects pp. 387-406

- Herbert Dawid and Gerd Muehlheusser
- Helpful laymen in informational cascades pp. 407-415

- Jiemai Wu
- Single- and double-elimination all-pay tournaments pp. 416-429

- Cary Deck and Erik Kimbrough
- The pernicious role of asymmetric history in negotiations pp. 430-438

- Linda Dezső, George Loewenstein, Jonathan Steinhart, Gabor Neszveda and Barnabás Szászi
- Relative consumption of housing: Marginal saving subsidies and income taxes as a second-best policy? pp. 439-450

- Thomas Aronsson and Andrea Mannberg
- Measuring time preferences: A comparison of experimental methods pp. 451-464

- James Andreoni, Michael Kuhn and Charles Sprenger
- A carrot and stick approach to agenda-setting pp. 465-480

- Matthias Dahm and Amihai Glazer
- It's the thought that counts: The role of intentions in noisy repeated games pp. 481-499

- David G. Rand, Drew Fudenberg and Anna Dreber
- Well-being effects of a major natural disaster: The case of Fukushima pp. 500-517

- Katrin Rehdanz, Heinz Welsch, Daiju Narita and Toshihiro Okubo
- If I close my eyes, nobody will get hurt: The effect of ignorance on performance in a real-effort experiment pp. 518-524

- Agne Kajackaite
- Can social preferences explain gender differences in economic behavior? pp. 525-539

- Linda Kamas and Anne Preston
- Mommy tracks and public policy: On self-fulfilling prophecies and gender gaps in hiring and promotion pp. 540-554

- Kjell Lommerud, Odd Rune Straume and Steinar Vagstad
- Corrigendum to “Islamic Finance: An Introduction” pp. 555-555

- Omneya Abdelsalam and Mohamed El-Komi
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