Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 97, issue C, 2014
- Misery Loves Company: Exogenous shocks in retirement expectations and social comparison effects on subjective well-being pp. 1-26

- Raymond Montizaan and Maarten Vendrik
- Risk taking of executives under different incentive contracts: Experimental evidence pp. 27-36

- Mathieu Lefebvre and Ferdinand Vieider
- Myopic risk-taking in tournaments pp. 37-46

- Kristoffer W. Eriksen and Ola Kvaløy
- Social capital and entrepreneurial activity: A pseudo-panel approach pp. 47-60

- Byung-Yeon Kim and Youngho Kang
- The costs of conflict pp. 61-71

- Adam C. Smith, Daniel Houser, Peter Leeson and Ramin Ostad
- Can higher rewards lead to less effort? Incentive reversal in teams pp. 72-83

- Esteban Klor, Sebastian Kube, Eyal Winter and Ro'i Zultan
- Social learning and health insurance enrollment: Evidence from China's New Cooperative Medical Scheme pp. 84-102

- Hong Liu, Qi Sun and Zhong Zhao
- On the complementarity of prosocial norms: The case of restaurant tipping during the holidays pp. 103-112

- Adam Greenberg
- Myopic loss aversion and market experience pp. 113-125

- Brian W. Mayhew and Adam Vitalis
- Bidding behavior given point and interval values in a second-price auction pp. 126-137

- Prasenjit Banerjee and Jason Shogren
- Scale manipulation in dictator games pp. 138-142

- Axel Ockenfels and Peter Werner
- Does laboratory trading mirror behavior in real world markets? Fair bargaining and competitive bidding on eBay pp. 143-154

- Gary Bolton and Axel Ockenfels
- Hierarchy, coercion, and exploitation: An experimental analysis pp. 155-168

- Nikos Nikiforakis, Jörg Oechssler and Anwar Shah
- Decision costs and price sensitivity: Field experimental evidence from India pp. 169-184

- Dean Spears
- Worker characteristics and wage differentials: Evidence from a gift-exchange experiment pp. 185-203

- Florian Englmaier, Sebastian Strasser and Joachim Winter
- The roles of risk and ambiguity in technology adoption pp. 204-218

- Bradford L. Barham, Jean-Paul Chavas, Dylan Fitz, Vanessa Ríos Salas and Laura Schechter
- Indecisiveness in behavioral welfare economics pp. 219-235

- Michael Mandler
Volume 96, issue C, 2013
- Don’t worry, be happy? Happiness and reemployment pp. 1-20

- Annabelle Krause-Pilatus
- Inferred vs. stated attribute non-attendance in choice experiments: A study of doctors’ prescription behaviour pp. 21-31

- Arne Hole, Julie Riise and Dorte Gyrd-Hansen
- Let me vote! An experimental study of vote rotation in committees pp. 32-47

- R. Bosman, Philipp Maier, V. Sadiraj and Frans van Winden
- Voluntary disclosure and the strategic behavior of colleges pp. 48-64

- Michael Conlin, Stacy Dickert-Conlin and Gabrielle Chapman
- Survey response in probabilistic questions and its impact on inference pp. 65-84

- Jochem de Bresser and Arthur van Soest
- What makes a critic tick? Connected authors and the determinants of book reviews pp. 85-103

- Loretti Dobrescu, Michael Luca and Alberto Motta
- Is there a cultural component in tax morale? Evidence from immigrants in Europe pp. 104-119

- Yiannis Kountouris and Kyriaki Remoundou
- Cheating in the workplace: An experimental study of the impact of bonuses and productivity pp. 120-134

- David Gill, Victoria Prowse and Michael Vlassopoulos
Volume 95, issue C, 2013
- Communication and commitment in contests pp. 1-19

- Qiang Fu, Oliver Gürtler and Johannes Münster
- Sometimes less is more – The influence of information aggregation on investment decisions pp. 20-33

- Christine Kaufmann and Martin Weber
- Voluntary contributions with redistribution: The effect of costly sanctions when one person's punishment is another's reward pp. 34-48

- Talbot Page, Louis Putterman and Bruno Garcia
- Inventorship and authorship as attribution rights: An enquiry into the economics of scientific credit pp. 49-69

- Francesco Lissoni, Fabio Montobbio and Lorenzo Zirulia
- Repeated moral hazard with a time-inconsistent agent pp. 70-89

- Murat Yılmaz
- Institutions, culture, and open source pp. 90-110

- Sebastian v. Engelhardt and Andreas Freytag
- Persuasive communication when the sender's incentives are uncertain pp. 111-125

- Paan Jindapon and Carlos Oyarzun
- Simplification and saving pp. 130-145

- John Beshears, James Choi, David Laibson and Brigitte Madrian
- The impacts of mandatory financial education: Evidence from a randomized field study pp. 146-158

- J. Michael Collins
- Discounting financial literacy: Time preferences and participation in financial education programs pp. 159-174

- Stephan Meier and Charles D. Sprenger
- Before and after: The impact of a real bubble crash on investors’ trading behavior in the lab pp. 186-196

- Binglin Gong, Vivian Lei and Deng Pan
- Lending patterns in poor neighborhoods pp. 197-206

- Francisca G.-C. Richter and Ben Craig
- Prohibitions, price caps, and disclosures: A look at state policies and alternative financial product use pp. 207-223

- Signe-Mary McKernan, Caroline Ratcliffe and Daniel Kuehn
- Human capital investment by the poor: Informing policy with laboratory experiments pp. 224-239

- Catherine Eckel, Cathleen Johnson and Claude Montmarquette
- Competition as a savings incentive: A field experiment at a homeless shelter pp. 240-251

- Sera Linardi and Tomomi Tanaka
- Experiments in Islamic microfinance pp. 252-269

- Mohamed El-Komi and Rachel Croson
- Reputation in a public goods game: Taking the design of credit bureaus to the lab pp. 270-285

- Craig McIntosh, Elisabeth Sadoulet, Steven Buck and Tomas Rosada
- Trust, trust games and stated trust: Evidence from rural Bangladesh pp. 286-298

- Olof Johansson-Stenman, Minhaj Mahmud and Peter Martinsson
Volume 94, issue C, 2013
- Guns and crime revisited pp. 1-10

- Brishti Guha
- Buyer behavior under the Best Offer mechanism: A theoretical model and empirical evidence from eBay Motors pp. 11-33

- Ching-I Huang, Jong-Rong Chen and Chiu-Yu Lee
- Sanctions that signal: An experiment pp. 34-51

- Roberto Galbiati, Karl H. Schlag and Joël J. van der Weele
- On the role of non-equilibrium focal points as coordination devices pp. 52-67

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Nicolaas Vriend
- Love thy neighbor? Recessions and interpersonal trust in Latin America pp. 68-79

- Elizabeth A.M. Searing
- Rational inattentiveness in a forecasting experiment pp. 80-89

- Henry Goecke, Wolfgang Luhan and Michael Roos
- Designing self-reporting regimes to encourage truth telling: An experimental study pp. 90-102

- Lana Friesen and Lata Gangadharan
- Legislative committees as information intermediaries: A unified theory of committee selection and amendment rules pp. 103-115

- Attila Ambrus, Eduardo Azevedo, Yuichiro Kamada and Yuki Takagi
- An experimental test of the efficacy of a simple reputation mechanism to solve social dilemmas pp. 116-124

- Dale O. Stahl
- An experimental investigation of reputation effects of disclosure in an investment/trust game pp. 130-144

- Radhika Lunawat
- Inducing risk neutral preferences with binary lotteries: A reconsideration pp. 145-159

- Glenn Harrison, Jimmy Martínez-Correa and J. Todd Swarthout
- The “play-out” effect and preference reversals: Evidence for noisy maximization pp. 160-171

- Joyce E. Berg, John Dickhaut and Thomas A. Rietz
- Strategies of cooperation and punishment among students and clerical workers pp. 172-182

- Maria Bigoni, Gabriele Camera and Marco Casari
- High stakes behavior with low payoffs: Inducing preferences with Holt–Laury gambles pp. 183-189

- John Dickhaut, Daniel Houser, Jason Aimone, Dorina Tila and Cathleen Johnson
- Marshall and Walras, disequilibrium trades and the dynamics of equilibration in the continuous double auction market pp. 190-205

- Charles Plott, Nilanjan Roy and Baojia Tong
- Human economic choice as costly information processing pp. 206-221

- John Dickhaut, Vernon Smith, Baohua Xin and Aldo Rustichini
- You cannot gamble on others: Dissociable systems for strategic uncertainty and risk in the brain pp. 222-233

- W. Gavin Ekins, Ricardo Caceda, C. Monica Capra and Gregory S. Berns
- Economic probes of mental function and the extraction of computational phenotypes pp. 234-241

- Kenneth T. Kishida and P. Read Montague
- Building and rebuilding trust with promises and apologies pp. 242-256

- Eric Schniter, Roman M. Sheremeta and Daniel Sznycer
- Transparency, efficiency and the distribution of economic welfare in pass-through investment trust games pp. 257-267

- Thomas A. Rietz, Roman M. Sheremeta, Timothy W. Shields and Vernon L. Smith
- Do liars believe? Beliefs and other-regarding preferences in sender–receiver games pp. 268-277

- Roman M. Sheremeta and Timothy W. Shields
- Contractual versus non-contractual trade: The role of institutions in China pp. 281-294

- Robert Feenstra, Chang Hong, Hong Ma and Barbara J. Spencer
- Financial development and the product cycle pp. 295-313

- Sergi Basco
- Comparative advantage, complexity, and volatility pp. 314-329

- Pravin Krishna and Andrei Levchenko
- Incomplete contracts and the boundaries of the multinational firm pp. 330-344

- Nathan Nunn and Daniel Trefler
- Productivity, relationship-specific inputs and the sourcing modes of multinationals pp. 345-357

- Fabrice Defever and Farid Toubal
- Task offshoring and organizational form: Theory and evidence from China pp. 358-380

- Zhiyuan Li
- Hymer's multinationals pp. 381-392

- Beatriz de Blas and Katheryn Russ
- Suppliers of multinationals and the forced linkage effect: Evidence from firm level data pp. 393-404

- Olivier Godart and Holger Görg
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