Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 81, issue 3, 2012
- Reign in hell or serve in heaven? A cross-country journey into the relative vs absolute perceptions of wellbeing pp. 715-730

- Luca Corazzini, Lucio Esposito and Francesca Majorano
- An analysis of life satisfaction in Albania: An heteroscedastic ordered probit model approach pp. 731-741

- Julie Litchfield, Barry Reilly and Mario Veneziani
- Suffer the little children: Measuring the effects of parenthood on well-being worldwide pp. 742-750

- Luca Stanca
- Economic well-being in Italy: The role of income insecurity and intergenerational inequality pp. 751-765

- Gabriella Berloffa and Francesca Modena
- Application and use of the ISEW for assessing the sustainability of a regional system: A case study in Italy pp. 766-778

- Federico M. Pulselli, Mirko Bravi and Enzo Tiezzi
- Application of the MIPS method for assessing the sustainability of production–consumption systems of food pp. 779-793

- Lucia Mancini, Michael Lettenmeier, Holger Rohn and Christa Liedtke
- On comprehensive wealth, institutional quality and sustainable development-quantifying the effect of institutional quality on sustainability pp. 794-801

- Jana Stoever
- The Solaria syndrome: Social capital in a growing hyper-technological economy pp. 802-814

- Angelo Antoci, Fabio Sabatini and Mauro Sodini
Volume 81, issue 2, 2012
- Contracting with self-esteem concerns pp. 329-340

- Junichiro Ishida
- Social background, cooperative behavior, and norm enforcement pp. 341-354

- Martin Kocher, Peter Martinsson and Martine Visser
- The dynamic interplay of inequality and trust—An experimental study pp. 355-365

- Ben Greiner, Axel Ockenfels and Peter Werner
- Race, diversity and pro-social behavior in a segmented society pp. 366-378

- Justine Burns
- Leading by words: A voluntary contribution experiment with one-way communication pp. 379-390

- Anastasios Koukoumelis, Maria Levati and Johannes Weisser
- Make and buy: Balancing bargaining power pp. 391-402

- Rune Stenbacka and Mihkel Tombak
- Optimal contracts for lenient supervisors pp. 403-420

- Thomas Giebe and Oliver Gürtler
- Relative concerns of rural-to-urban migrants in China pp. 421-441

- Alpaslan Akay, Olivier Bargain and Klaus Zimmermann
- Boom–bust cycles: Leveraging, complex securities, and asset prices pp. 442-465

- Willi Semmler and Lucas Bernard
- How corruptible are you? Bribery under uncertainty pp. 466-477

- Dmitry Ryvkin and Danila Serra
- Anonymous rituals pp. 478-489

- David Hugh-Jones and David Reinstein
- September 11th and the earnings of Muslims in Germany—The moderating role of education and firm size pp. 490-504

- Thomas Cornelissen and Uwe Jirjahn
- The transformation of labor supply in the pre-industrial world pp. 505-523

- Mark Koyama
- Decision-making strategies and performance among seniors pp. 524-533

- Tibor Besedes, Cary Deck, Sudipta Sarangi and Mikhael Shor
- Betrayal aversion versus principled trustfulness—How to explain risk avoidance and risky choices in trust games pp. 534-541

- Detlef Fetchenhauer and David Dunning
- Choosing to compete: How different are girls and boys? pp. 542-555

- Alison Booth and Patrick Nolen
- Frame-of-reference bias in subjective welfare pp. 556-570

- Kathleen Beegle, Kristen Himelein and Martin Ravallion
- A test for the convexity of human well-being over the life cycle: Longitudinal evidence from a 20-year panel pp. 571-582

- Bert Van Landeghem
- Sequential Internet auctions with different ending rules pp. 583-598

- Toshihiro Tsuchihashi
- How not to extend models of inequality aversion pp. 599-605

- Dirk Engelmann
- Fairness, risk preferences and independence: Impossibility theorems pp. 606-612

- Drew Fudenberg and David Levine
- Unilateral divorce versus child custody and child support in the U.S pp. 613-643

- Rafael González-Val and Miriam Marcén
- Evolution of subjective hurricane risk perceptions: A Bayesian approach pp. 644-663

- David Kelly, David Letson, Forrest Nelson, David S. Nolan and Daniel Solís
- Temporal stability and psychological foundations of cooperation preferences pp. 664-676

- Stefan Volk, Christian Thöni and Winfried Ruigrok
- Single versus multiple-prize all-pay auctions to finance public goods: An experimental analysis pp. 677-688

- Marco Faravelli and Luca Stanca
- Sharing information pp. 689-698

- Bettina Rockenbach and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Overconfidence, monetary policy committees and chairman dominance pp. 699-711

- Carl Claussen, Egil Matsen, Øistein Røisland and Ragnar Torvik
Volume 81, issue 1, 2012
- Experimental methods: Between-subject and within-subject design pp. 1-8

- Gary Charness, Uri Gneezy and Michael Kuhn
- Group interaction, heterogeneity, rules, and co-operative behaviour: Evidence from a common-pool resource experiment in South Africa and Namibia pp. 9-28

- Bernd Hayo and Björn Vollan
- Pirates and fishermen: Is less patrolling always bad? pp. 29-38

- Brishti Guha
- How real people make long-term decisions: The case of retirement preparation pp. 39-60

- Johannes Binswanger and Katherine Carman
- Auction prices, market share, and a common agent pp. 61-73

- Kalyn Coatney, Sherrill L. Shaffer and Dale J. Menkhaus
- Anonymity in the dictator game revisited pp. 74-81

- Axel Franzen and Sonja Pointner
- Herding effects in order driven markets: The rise and fall of gurus pp. 82-96

- Gabriele Tedeschi, Giulia Iori and Mauro Gallegati
- The not so dark side of trust: Does trust increase the size of the shadow economy? pp. 97-121

- D’Hernoncourt, Johanna and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
- Emergence and complexity in Austrian economics pp. 122-128

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Revenue non-equivalence between auctions with soft and hard closing mechanisms: New evidence from Yahoo! pp. 129-136

- Brent Glover and Yaron Raviv
- Natural resources and the tradeoff between authoritarianism and development pp. 137-152

- Omar Al-Ubaydli
- On the impossibility of achieving no regrets in repeated games pp. 153-158

- Karl Schlag and Andriy Zapechelnyuk
- Are optimistic expectations keeping the Chinese happy? pp. 159-171

- Paul Frijters, Amy Liu and Xin Meng
- The hot hand and the cold hand in professional golf pp. 172-184

- Jeffrey A. Livingston
- Corporate tax evasion: The case for specialists pp. 185-206

- Vilen Lipatov
- Credible communication and cooperation: Experimental evidence from multi-stage Games pp. 207-219

- Ola Andersson and Erik Wengström
- Evolution of cooperation in asymmetric commons dilemmas pp. 220-229

- Marco A. Janssen and Nathan D. Rollins
- Investment behavior and the biased perception of limited loss deduction in income taxation pp. 230-242

- Martin Fochmann, Dirk Kiesewetter and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Distribution of wealth and incomplete markets: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 243-267

- Davide Fiaschi and Matteo Marsili
- Testing for discrimination: Evidence from the game show Street Smarts pp. 268-285

- Shamena Anwar
- Respect and relational contracts pp. 286-298

- Tor Eriksson and Marie Claire Villeval
- Non-consequentialist voting pp. 299-313

- Moses Shayo and Alon Harel
- A fault confessed is half redressed—Confessions and punishment pp. 314-327

- Verena Utikal
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