Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 115, issue C, 2015
- Behavioral economics of education pp. 3-17

- Alexander Koch, Julia Nafziger and Helena Nielsen
- Prosocial norms in the classroom: The role of self-regulation in following norms of giving pp. 18-29

- Peter R. Blake, Marco Piovesan, Natalia Montinari, Felix Warneken and Francesca Gino
- Cognitive skills, personality, and economic preferences in collegiate success pp. 30-44

- Stephen Burks, Connor Lewis, Paul A. Kivi, Amanda Wiener, Jon E. Anderson, Lorenz Götte, Colin G. DeYoung and Aldo Rustichini
- Cheating and social interactions. Evidence from a randomized experiment in a national evaluation program pp. 45-66

- Claudio Lucifora and Marco Tonello
- Donations, risk attitudes and time preferences: A study on altruism in primary school children pp. 67-74

- Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer and Matthias Sutter
- Gender differences in behavioral problems and school outcomes pp. 75-93

- Jannie Kristoffersen, Carsten Obel and Nina Smith
- Gender differences in behaviour under competitive pressure: Evidence on omission patterns in university entrance examinations pp. 94-110

- Tuomas Pekkarinen
- Patience, self-control and the demand for commitment: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment pp. 111-122

- Sule Alan and Seda Ertac
- Academic performance and single-sex schooling: Evidence from a natural experiment in Switzerland pp. 123-143

- Gerald Eisenkopf, Zohal Hessami, Urs Fischbacher and Heinrich Ursprung
- Summer nudging: Can personalized text messages and peer mentor outreach increase college going among low-income high school graduates? pp. 144-160

- Ben Castleman and Lindsay C. Page
- Grades and rank: Impacts of non-financial incentives on test performance pp. 161-196

- Nina Jalava, Juanna Joensen and Elin Pellas
- How individual characteristics shape the structure of social networks pp. 197-216

- Yann Girard, Florian Hett and Daniel Schunk
- Procrastination, academic success and the effectiveness of a remedial program pp. 217-236

- Maria De Paola and Vincenzo Scoppa
Volume 114, issue C, 2015
- Trading off the benefits and costs of choice: Evidence from Australian elections pp. 1-12

- Matthew Nagler
- Excludability: A laboratory study on forced ranking in team production pp. 13-26

- Rachel Croson, Enrique Fatas, Tibor Neugebauer and Antonio Morales
- Green consumerism and pollution control pp. 27-35

- Parkash Chander and S. Muthukrishnan
- Compensating wage differentials in stable job matching equilibrium pp. 36-45

- Seungjin Han and Shintaro Yamaguchi
- Better feared than loved: Reputations and the motives for conflict pp. 46-61

- Iain Long
- Who is coming to the artefactual field experiment? Participation bias among Chinese rural migrants pp. 62-74

- Paul Frijters, Tao Sherry Kong and Elaine Liu
Volume 113, issue C, 2015
- Beliefs and truth-telling: A laboratory experiment pp. 1-12

- Ronald Peeters, Marc Vorsatz and Markus Walzl
- A study of a market anomaly: “White Men Can’t Jump”, but would you bet on it? pp. 13-25

- Deniz Igan, Marcelo Pinheiro and John Smith
- A comprehensive comparison of students and non-students in classic experimental games pp. 26-33

- Michèle Belot, Raymond Duch and Luis Miller
- A theory of discrete choice with information costs pp. 34-50

- Anton Cheremukhin, Anna Popova and Antonella Tutino
- Simple decision rules in small groups: Collegial rule vs. rotational rule pp. 51-63

- Mehdi Shadmehr
- Search costs and adaptive consumers: Short time delays do not affect choice quality pp. 64-79

- Axel Sonntag
Volume 112, issue C, 2015
- Foreign currency borrowing and knowledge about exchange rate risk pp. 1-16

- Elisabeth Beckmann and Helmut Stix
- Strategic disclosure: The case of business school rankings pp. 17-25

- Michael Luca and Jonathan Smith
- Sex and happiness pp. 26-32

- Zhiming Cheng and Russell Smyth
- Commitment problems in conflict resolution pp. 33-45

- Erik Kimbrough, Jared Rubin, Roman M. Sheremeta and Timothy W. Shields
- Endogenous price expectations as reference points in auctions pp. 46-63

- Husnain Fateh Ahmad
- Coordination in a changing environment pp. 64-84

- Alexander Matros and Scott Moser
- On skewed risks in economic models and experiments pp. 85-97

- Sebastian Ebert
- You scratch his back, he scratches mine and I’ll scratch yours: Deception in simultaneous cyclic networks pp. 98-111

- Fei Song and Chen-Bo Zhong
- Risk attitude and cognitive aging pp. 112-126

- Eric Bonsang and Thomas Dohmen
- Reputation and social (dis)approval in feedback mechanisms: An experimental study pp. 127-140

- Marianne Lumeau, David Masclet and Thierry Pénard
- Performance pay and information: Reducing child undernutrition in India pp. 141-163

- Prakarsh Singh
- In transit: The well-being of migrants from transition and post-transition countries pp. 164-186

- Milena Nikolova and Carol Graham
- A discrete choice model of transitions to sustainable technologies pp. 187-203

- Paolo Zeppini
- Equilibria and efficiency in bilingual labour markets pp. 204-220

- Alex Armstrong
- To remit, or not to remit: that is the question. A remittance field experiment pp. 221-236

- Maximo Torero and Angelino Viceisza
- A lifecycle perspective of stock market performance and wellbeing pp. 237-250

- Paul Frijters, David Johnston, Michael Shields and Kompal Sinha
- On the fragility of sunspot equilibria under learning and evolutionary dynamics pp. 251-265

- Michele Berardi
- The evolution of social learning and its economic consequences pp. 266-288

- Benjamin Bossan, Ole Jann and Peter Hammerstein
- Super-exponential endogenous bubbles in an equilibrium model of fundamentalist and chartist traders pp. 289-310

- Taisei Kaizoji, Matthias Leiss, Alexander Saichev and Didier Sornette
- Optimal sorting in group contests with complementarities pp. 311-323

- Philip Brookins, John Lightle and Dmitry Ryvkin
Volume 111, issue C, 2015
- Theocracy and resilience against economic sanctions pp. 1-12

- Alireza Naghavi and Giuseppe Pignataro
- Income attraction: An online dating field experiment pp. 13-22

- David Ong and Jue Wang
- Contract cheating & the market in essays pp. 23-37

- Dan Rigby, Michael Burton, Kelvin Balcombe, Ian Bateman and Abay Mulatu
- Cultural integration: Experimental evidence of convergence in immigrants’ preferences pp. 38-58

- Lisa Cameron, Nisvan Erkal, Lata Gangadharan and Marina Zhang
- Conspicuous consumption, conspicuous health, and optimal taxation pp. 59-70

- Redzo Mujcic and Paul Frijters
- The impact of the assimilation of migrants on the well-being of native inhabitants: A theory pp. 71-78

- Oded Stark, Jakub Bielawski and Marcin Jakubek
- Timing of kindness – Evidence from a field experiment pp. 79-87

- Axel Ockenfels, Dirk Sliwka and Peter Werner
- The effect of hysteresis on equilibrium selection in coordination games pp. 88-105

- Julian Romero
- Does society underestimate women? Evidence from the performance of female jockeys in horse racing pp. 106-118

- Alasdair Brown and Fuyu Yang
- Inter-company matching and the supply of informed capital pp. 119-136

- Fernando Anjos and Alejandro Drexler
- Heterogeneity in subjective wellbeing: An application to occupational allocation in Africa pp. 137-153

- Paolo Falco, William Maloney, Bob Rijkers and Mauricio Sarrias
- Price complexity and buyer confusion in markets pp. 154-168

- Kenan Kalayci
- No myopic loss aversion in adolescents? – An experimental note pp. 169-176

- Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Matthias Sutter and Achim Zeileis
- Support for public provision of a private good with top-up and opt-out: A controlled laboratory experiment pp. 177-196

- Neil Buckley, Katherine Cuff, Jeremiah Hurley, Stuart Mestelman, Stephanie Thomas and David Cameron
- Directing remittances to education with soft and hard commitments: Evidence from a lab-in-the-field experiment and new product take-up among Filipino migrants in Rome pp. 197-208

- Giuseppe De Arcangelis, Majlinda Joxhe, David McKenzie, Erwin Tiongson and Dean Yang
- The impact of entrepreneurship education in high school on long-term entrepreneurial performance pp. 209-223

- Niklas Elert, Fredrik W. Andersson and Karl Wennberg
- The effect of cash transfers to schools on voluntary contributions pp. 224-236

- Rosangela Bando
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