Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 91, issue C, 2013
- Does a Protestant work ethic exist? Evidence from the well-being effect of unemployment pp. 1-12

- André van Hoorn and Robbert Maseland
- Specificity of control: The case of Mexico's ejido reform pp. 13-33

- Paul Castañeda Dower and Tobias Pfutze
- Optimal punishment in contests with endogenous entry pp. 34-50

- Jonathan Thomas and Zhewei Wang
- Corporate governance and employee power in the boardroom: An applied game theoretic analysis pp. 51-74

- Benjamin Balsmeier, Andreas Bermig and Alexander Dilger
- Inequality and happiness: When perceived social mobility and economic reality do not match pp. 75-92

- Christian Bjørnskov, Axel Dreher, Justina A. V. Fischer, Jan Schnellenbach and Kai Gehring
- Experimental methods: Extra-laboratory experiments-extending the reach of experimental economics pp. 93-100

- Gary Charness, Uri Gneezy and Michael Kuhn
- Crime, fertility, and economic growth: Theory and evidence pp. 101-121

- Kyriakos Neanidis and Vea Papadopoulou
- The subgroup problem: When can binding voting on extractions from a common pool resource overcome the tragedy of the commons? pp. 122-130

- Mark Bernard, Anna Dreber, Pontus Strimling and Kimmo Eriksson
- Comment on: A new test for chaos and determinism based on symbolic dynamics pp. 131-138

- Helmut Elsinger
- Confidence and economic attitudes pp. 139-158

- Christo Pirinsky
- Resource allocation, affluence and deadweight loss when relative consumption matters pp. 159-178

- B. Eaton and Jesse Matheson
Volume 90, issue S, 2013
- Evolution as a general theoretical framework for economics and public policy pp. S3-S10

- David Sloan Wilson and John Gowdy
- Economic cosmology and the evolutionary challenge pp. S11-S20

- John Gowdy, Denise E. Dollimore, David Sloan Wilson and Ulrich Witt
- Generalizing the core design principles for the efficacy of groups pp. S21-S32

- David Sloan Wilson, Elinor Ostrom and Michael E. Cox
- Phylogenetic footprints in organizational behavior pp. S33-S44

- Ulrich Witt and Georg Schwesinger
- A naturalistic theory of economic organization pp. S45-S56

- J.W. Stoelhorst and Peter J. Richerson
- Information, irrationality, and the evolution of trust pp. S57-S75

- Michael L. Manapat, Martin A. Nowak and David G. Rand
- Costly information and the evolution of self-organization in a small, complex economy pp. S76-S93

- James Wilson, J. Hill, M. Kersula, C.L. Wilson, L. Whitsel, L. Yan, J. Acheson, Y. Chen, C. Cleaver, C. Congdon, A. Hayden, P. Hayes, T. Johnson, G. Morehead, R. Steneck, R. Turner, R. Vadas and C.J. Wilson
- The evolution of hyperbolic discounting: Implications for truly social valuation of the future pp. S94-S104

- John Gowdy, J. Barkley Rosser and Loraine Roy
- The importance of risk tolerance and knowledge when considering the evolution of inequity responses across the primates pp. S105-S112

- Gregory DeAngelo and Sarah F. Brosnan
- Toward a neo-Darwinian synthesis of neoclassical and behavioral economics pp. S113-S127

- Terence Burnham
- Darwin's invisible hand: Market competition, evolution and the firm pp. S128-S140

- Dominic D.P. Johnson, Michael E. Price and Mark Van Vugt
- The role of writing and recordkeeping in the cultural evolution of human cooperation pp. S141-S151

- Daniel A. Mullins, Harvey Whitehouse and Quentin D. Atkinson
- Integrating the human sciences to evolve effective policies pp. S152-S162

- Anthony Biglan and Christine Cody
Volume 90, issue C, 2013
- Beauty queens and battling knights: Risk taking and attractiveness in chess pp. 1-18

- Anna Dreber, Christer Gerdes and Patrik Gränsmark
- Experimental evidence of self-image concerns as motivation for giving pp. 19-27

- Mirco Tonin and Michael Vlassopoulos
- Sex-hormone genes and gender difference in ultimatum game: Experimental evidence from China and Israel pp. 28-42

- Soo Hong Chew, Richard P. Ebstein and Songfa Zhong
- Opting-in: Participation bias in economic experiments pp. 43-70

- Robert Slonim, Carmen Wang, Ellen Garbarino and Danielle Merrett
- Self Selection and market power in risk sharing contracts pp. 71-86

- Kislaya Prasad and Timothy C. Salmon
- The house doesn’t always win: Evidence of anchoring among Australian bookies pp. 87-99

- Patrick McAlvanah and Charles Moul
- Like mother like son? Experimental evidence on the transmission of values from parents to children pp. 100-111

- Marco Cipriani, Paola Giuliano and Olivier Jeanne
- Too smart to be selfish? Measures of cognitive ability, social preferences, and consistency pp. 112-122

- Chia-Ching Chen, I-Ming Chiu, John Smith and Tetsuji Yamada
- Breaking monotony with meaning: Motivation in crowdsourcing markets pp. 123-133

- Dana Chandler and Adam Kapelner
- Tax structure and government expenditures with tax equity concerns pp. 137-153

- Tobias Koenig and Andreas Wagener
- Principals’ preferences for agents with social preferences pp. 154-163

- Daniel Arce
- Fairness spillovers—The case of taxation pp. 164-180

- Thomas Cornelissen, Oliver Himmler and Tobias Koenig
- Learning to be fair pp. 181-195

- Luciano Andreozzi
Volume 89, issue C, 2013
- Harnessing the benefits of betrayal aversion pp. 1-8

- Jason Aimone and Daniel Houser
- Contests with group-specific public goods and complementarities in efforts pp. 9-22

- Martin Kolmar and Hendrik Rommeswinkel
- Time preference and the importance of saving for retirement pp. 23-34

- Michael Finke and Sandra J. Huston
- Another avenue for anatomy of income comparisons: Evidence from hypothetical choice experiments pp. 35-57

- Katsunori Yamada and Masayuki Sato
- Saving response to unemployment of a sibling pp. 58-75

- Kiichi Tokuoka
- A homeowner's dilemma: Anchoring in residential real estate transactions pp. 76-92

- Grace W. Bucchianeri and Julia A. Minson
- Incentive effects of bonus taxes in a principal-agent model pp. 93-104

- Helmut Dietl, Martin Grossmann, Markus Lang and Simon Wey
- The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth—A multiple country test of an oath script pp. 105-121

- Fredrik Carlsson, Mitesh Kataria, Alan Krupnick, Elina Lampi, Åsa Löfgren, Ping Qin and Thomas Sterner
- The effects of personality traits on adult labor market outcomes: Evidence from siblings pp. 122-135

- Jason Fletcher
- Frustration, euphoria, and violent crime pp. 136-142

- Ignacio Munyo and Martín Rossi
- Public–private partnerships versus traditional procurement: An experimental investigation pp. 145-166

- Eva I. Hoppe, David Kusterer and Patrick W. Schmitz
- Putting all one's eggs in one basket: Relational contracts and the management of local public services pp. 167-186

- Claudine Desrieux, Eshien Chong and Stéphane Saussier
- A theory of BOT concession contracts pp. 187-209

- Emmanuelle Auriol and Pierre Picard
- Commitment in utility regulation: A model of reputation and policy applications pp. 210-231

- Liam Wren-Lewis
- Transaction cost regulation pp. 232-242

- Pablo T. Spiller
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