Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 107, issue PB, 2014
- Credit card borrowing and the monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene pp. 428-439

- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve and James H. Fowler
- Do positional goods inhibit saving? Evidence from a life-cycle experiment pp. 440-454

- Nick Feltovich and Ourega-Zoé Ejebu
- Self-control, financial literacy & the co-holding puzzle pp. 455-469

- John Gathergood and Jörg Weber
- The dark side of sunshine: Regulatory oversight and status quo bias pp. 470-486

- J. Michael Collins and Carly Urban
- Technical analysis and individual investors pp. 487-511

- Arvid O.I. Hoffmann and Hersh Shefrin
- The meerkat effect: Personality and market returns affect investors’ portfolio monitoring behaviour pp. 512-526

- Svetlana Gherzi, Daniel Egan, Neil Stewart, Emily Haisley and Peter Ayton
- Friends do let friends buy stocks actively pp. 527-540

- Rawley Z. Heimer
- Debiasing the disposition effect by reducing the saliency of information about a stock's purchase price pp. 541-552

- Cary Frydman and Antonio Rangel
- Stereotypes and false consensus: How financial professionals predict risk preferences pp. 553-565

- Benjamin Roth and Andrea Voskort
- Path dependence in risky choice: Affective and deliberative processes in brain and behavior pp. 566-581

- Kaisa Hytönen, Guido Baltussen, Martijn J. van den Assem, Vasily Klucharev, Alan G. Sanfey and Ale Smidts
- Keeping your gains close but your money closer: The prepayment effect in riskless choices pp. 582-594

- Guy Hochman, Shahar Ayal and Dan Ariely
- Funding decisions and entrepreneurial team diversity: A field study pp. 595-613

- Rick Vogel, Tatjana Xenia Puhan, Edlira Shehu, Doron Kliger and Henning Beese
- The role of surprise: Understanding overreaction and underreaction to unanticipated events using in-play soccer betting market pp. 614-629

- Darwin Choi and Sam K. Hui
- Gender differences in optimism and asset allocation pp. 630-651

- Ben Jacobsen, John B. Lee, Wessel Marquering and Cherry Y. Zhang
- Second-order beliefs and the individual investor pp. 652-666

- Daniel Egan, Christoph Merkle and Martin Weber
- An empirical examination of heterogeneity and switching in foreign exchange markets pp. 667-684

- David Goldbaum and Remco Zwinkels
- Adaptive learning and survey data pp. 685-707

- Agnieszka Markiewicz and Andreas Pick
- Investor sentiment from internet message postings and the predictability of stock returns pp. 708-729

- Soon-Ho Kim and Dongcheol Kim
- Facebook's daily sentiment and international stock markets pp. 730-743

- Antonios Siganos, Evangelos Vagenas-Nanos and Patrick Verwijmeren
- Glamour brands and glamour stocks pp. 744-759

- Matthew T. Billett, Zhan Jiang and Lopo L. Rego
- Exuberance out of left field: Do sports results cause investors to take their eyes off the ball? pp. 760-780

- Christos Pantzalis and Jung Chul Park
- Asset-holdings caps and bubbles in experimental asset markets pp. 781-797

- Volodymyr Lugovskyy, Daniela Puzzello, Steven Tucker and Arlington Williams
- Experimental evidence on varying uncertainty and skewness in laboratory double-auction markets pp. 798-809

- Jürgen Huber, Michael Kirchler and Matthias Stefan
- Does ambiguity aversion survive in experimental asset markets? pp. 810-826

- Sascha Füllbrunn, Holger A. Rau and Utz Weitzel
- Judgmental overconfidence and trading activity pp. 827-842

- Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling and Sebastian Krügel
Volume 107, issue PA, 2014
- Ranking friends pp. 1-9

- Yossi Feinberg and Willemien Kets
- Moral hypocrisy, power and social preferences pp. 10-24

- Aldo Rustichini and Marie Claire Villeval
- Deception choice and self-selection – The importance of being earnest pp. 25-39

- Kai Konrad, Tim Lohse and Salmai Qari
- How different are smokers? An analysis based on personal finances pp. 40-50

- Scott Adams, Niloy Bose and Aldo Rustichini
- Conflicts of interest distort public evaluations: Evidence from NCAA football coaches pp. 51-63

- Matthew Kotchen and Matthew Potoski
- Learning tastes through social interaction pp. 64-85

- Alice Hsiaw
- Savings and prize-linked savings accounts pp. 86-106

- Kadir Atalay, Fayzan Bakhtiar, Stephen Cheung and Robert Slonim
- Everyone believes in redemption: Nudges and overoptimism in costly task completion pp. 107-122

- Joshua Tasoff and Robert Letzler
- Externalities in recruiting pp. 123-135

- Matthias Kräkel, Nora Szech and Frauke von Bieberstein
- Pro-social preferences and self-selection into jobs: Evidence from South African nurses pp. 136-152

- Mylene Lagarde and Duane Blaauw
- Roll a die and tell a lie – What affects honesty? pp. 153-172

- Yuval Arbel, Ronen Bar-El, Erez Siniver and Yossef Tobol
- The identification of causal effects in environmental and energy economics pp. 173-175

- Mary Evans, Matthew Kotchen and Christian Vossler
- Dynamic salience with intermittent billing: Evidence from smart electricity meters pp. 176-190

- Ben Gilbert and Joshua Graff Zivin
- Towards understanding the role of price in residential electricity choices: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 191-208

- Katrina Jessoe, David Rapson and Jeremy B. Smith
- Goal setting and energy conservation pp. 209-227

- Matthew Harding and Alice Hsiaw
- Does the quality of electricity matter? Evidence from rural India pp. 228-247

- Ujjayant Chakravorty, Martino Pelli and Beyza Ural Marchand
- Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of marginal emissions: Implications for electric cars and other electricity-shifting policies pp. 248-268

- Joshua Graff Zivin, Matthew Kotchen and Erin Mansur
- California energy efficiency: Lessons for the rest of the world, or not? pp. 269-289

- Arik Levinson
- Behavioral responses to Daylight Savings Time pp. 290-307

- Alison L. Sexton and Timothy Beatty
- Perceived price in residential water demand: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 308-323

- Casey Wichman
- Free to choose: Promoting conservation by relaxing outdoor watering restrictions pp. 324-343

- A. Castledine, Klaus Moeltner, Michael Price and S. Stoddard
- The performance of non-experimental designs in the evaluation of environmental programs: A design-replication study using a large-scale randomized experiment as a benchmark pp. 344-365

- Paul Ferraro and Juan Jose Miranda
- Temporal spillovers in land conservation pp. 366-379

- Sarah Jacobson
- Environmental Justice: Evidence from Superfund cleanup durations pp. 380-401

- Martin Burda and Matthew Harding
- Elements of emission market design: An experimental analysis of California's market for greenhouse gas allowances pp. 402-420

- William Shobe, Charles Holt and Thaddeus Huetteman
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