Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 77, issue 3, 2011
- Migration for degrading work as an escape from humiliation pp. 241-247

- Oded Stark and C. Simon Fan
- Sustainable capitalism: Full-employment flexicurity growth with real wage rigidities pp. 248-264

- Toichiro Asada, Peter Flaschel, Alfred Greiner and Christian Proaño
- Why do leaders matter? A study of expert knowledge in a superstar setting pp. 265-284

- Amanda Goodall, Lawrence Kahn and Andrew Oswald
- Optimal irrational behavior pp. 285-303

- James Feigenbaum, Frank Caliendo and Emin Gahramanov
- Do sell-side stock analysts exhibit escalation of commitment? pp. 304-317

- John Beshears and Katherine Milkman
- Costs of implementation: Bargaining costs versus allocative efficiency pp. 318-325

- Boris Maciejovsky and Birger Wernerfelt
- Lessons from Delphi: Religious markets and spiritual capitals pp. 326-338

- Laurence Iannaccone, Colleen E. Haight and Jared Rubin
- Stagnation and innovation before agriculture pp. 339-350

- Gregory Dow and Clyde G. Reed
- Networks of manufacturers and retailers pp. 351-367

- Ana Mauleon, Jose J. Sempere-Monerris and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- A consolidated model of self-fulfilling expectations and self-destroying expectations in financial markets pp. 368-381

- Yan Gao and Honggang Li
- Born under a lucky star? pp. 382-392

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Alan Kirman and Matteo Marsili
- Field and online experiments on self-control pp. 393-404

- Nicholas Burger, Gary Charness and John Lynham
Volume 77, issue 2, 2011
- Option traders use (very) sophisticated heuristics, never the Black-Scholes-Merton formula pp. 97-106

- Espen Gaarder Haug and Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Joint liability versus individual liability in credit contracts pp. 107-123

- Malgosia Madajewicz
- Does volatility matter? Expectations of price return and variability in an asset pricing experiment pp. 124-146

- Giulio Bottazzi, Giovanna Devetag and Francesca Pancotto
- Chaos and capacity utilization under increasing returns to scale pp. 147-162

- David R. Stockman
- Optimal contracts with team production and hidden information: An experiment pp. 163-176

- Antonio Cabrales and Gary Charness
- Exchange rate determination, macroeconomic dynamics and stability under heterogeneous behavioral FX expectations pp. 177-188

- Christian Proaño
- Exploring the dynamics between terrorism and anti-terror spending: Theory and UK-evidence pp. 189-202

- Kerim Arin, Oliver Lorz, Otto F.M. Reich and Nicola Spagnolo
- Commitment and compromise in bargaining pp. 203-211

- Duozhe Li
- Moral markets pp. 212-233

- Paul J. Zak
- How not to think about moral values pp. 234-238

- Elias Khalil
- Reply to letter to the Editor pp. 239-240

- Paul J. Zak
Volume 77, issue 1, 2011
- Emotions, natural selection, and rationality pp. 1-3

- Jonathan Wight and Elias Khalil
- Sympathy with Adam Smith and reflexions on self pp. 4-13

- David Haig
- Reading Adam Smith after Darwin: On the evolution of propensities, institutions, and sentiments pp. 14-22

- Eric Schliesser
- An evolutionary perspective on morality pp. 23-30

- Sarah F. Brosnan
- Whose money is it anyway? Ingroups and distributive behavior pp. 31-39

- David Chavanne, Kevin McCabe and Maria Pia Paganelli
- Leadership, cheap talk and really cheap talk pp. 40-52

- David Levy, Kail Padgitt, Sandra J. Peart, Daniel Houser and Erte Xiao
- The physiology of moral sentiments pp. 53-65

- Paul J. Zak
- The mirror neuron system: How cognitive functions emerge from motor organization pp. 66-75

- Leonardo Fogassi
- From actions to empathy and morality - A neural perspective pp. 76-85

- Istvan Molnar-Szakacs
- The mirror neuron paradox: How far is understanding from mimicking? pp. 86-96

- Elias Khalil
Volume 76, issue 3, 2010
- The evolutionary theory of time preferences and intergenerational transfers pp. 451-464

- C.Y. Cyrus Chu, Hung-Ken Chien and Ronald Lee
- How corporate cultures coevolve with the business environment: The case of firm growth crises and industry evolution pp. 465-480

- Christian Cordes, Peter J. Richerson and Georg Schwesinger
- Adam Smith: Class, labor, and the industrial revolution pp. 481-496

- Michael Perelman
- Pirational choice: The economics of infamous pirate practices pp. 497-510

- Peter Leeson
- Social norms and individual savings in the context of informal insurance pp. 511-530

- Zaki Wahhaj
- Social comparison and performance: Experimental evidence on the fair wage-effort hypothesis pp. 531-543

- Simon Gächter and Christian Thöni
- Size doesn't matter! Gift exchange in experimental labor markets pp. 544-548

- Jordi Brandts, Klarita Gërxhani, Arthur Schram and Jolanda Ygosse-Battisti
- Gender and the social costs of claiming value: An experimental approach pp. 549-562

- Fiona Greig
- Psychological bias and gender wage gap pp. 563-573

- Frederic Palomino and Eloïc-Anil Peyrache
- Neuroeconomics: Constructing identity pp. 574-583

- John Davis
- Can neoclassical economics handle complexity? The fallacy of the oil spot dynamic pp. 584-596

- Magda Fontana
- Multiple equilibria and chaos in a discrete tâtonnement process pp. 597-599

- Taisei Kaizoji
- A new test for chaos and determinism based on symbolic dynamics pp. 600-614

- Mariano Matilla-García and Manuel Ruiz Marín
- Dynamics of moving average rules in a continuous-time financial market model pp. 615-634

- Xuezhong (Tony) He and Min Zheng
- Learning and adaptation's impact on market efficiency pp. 635-653

- David Goldbaum and Valentyn Panchenko
- Risk and preference reversals in intertemporal choice pp. 654-668

- Anke Gerber and Kirsten Rohde
- Rational investor sentiment in a repeated stochastic game with imperfect monitoring pp. 669-704

- Anke Gerber, Thorsten Hens and Bodo Vogt
- The culture of private negotiation: Endogenous price anchors in simple bilateral bargaining experiments pp. 705-715

- Owen R. Phillips and Dale J. Menkhaus
- Over-confidence may reduce negotiation delay pp. 716-733

- Alberto Galasso
- Speed and quality of collective decision making: Incentives for information provision pp. 734-747

- Hans Peter Grüner and Elisabeth Schulte
- Technology choice, relative performance pay, and worker heterogeneity pp. 748-758

- Matthias Kräkel and Anja Schöttner
- Investment decisions and coordination problems in a market with network externalities: An experimental study pp. 759-773

- Vincent Mak and Rami Zwick
- Markets and linguistic diversity pp. 774-790

- Ramon Caminal
- Cultural differences between East and West Germany after 1991: Communist values versus economic performance? pp. 791-804

- André van Hoorn and Robbert Maseland
- How 'Islamic' is Islamic Banking? pp. 805-820

- Feisal Khan
- Social capital access and entrepreneurship pp. 821-833

- Stefan Bauernschuster, Oliver Falck and Stephan Heblich
- Happiness adaptation to income and to status in an individual panel pp. 834-852

- Rafael Di Tella, John Haisken-De New and Robert MacCulloch
- Survival at the center--The stability of minimum differentiation pp. 853-858

- Burkhard Hehenkamp and Achim Wambach
- Some epistemological implications of economic complexity pp. 859-872

- Roger Koppl
Volume 76, issue 2, 2010
- Understanding the behavior of business groups: A dynamic model and empirical analysis pp. 141-152

- Kwang Soo Cheong, Kineung Choo and Keun Lee
- Network effects, network structure and consumer interaction in mobile telecommunications in Europe and Asia pp. 153-167

- Daniel Birke and G.M. Peter Swann
- Hardware quality vs. network size in the home video game industry pp. 168-183

- Richard Gretz
- Can more consumers lead to lower profits? A model of multi-product competition pp. 184-195

- Ofer Azar
- Board composition and nonprofit conduct: Evidence from hospitals pp. 196-208

- James A. Brickley, R. Lawrence Van Horn and Gerard J. Wedig
- Short on shots: Are calls for cooperative restraint effective in managing a flu vaccines shortage? pp. 209-224

- Alain de Janvry, Elisabeth Sadoulet and Sofia Villas-Boas
- Social image concerns and prosocial behavior: Field evidence from a nonlinear incentive scheme pp. 225-237

- Nicola Lacetera and Mario Macis
- Inequality aversion and efficiency with ordinal and cardinal social preferences--An experimental study pp. 238-253

- Dorothea K. Herreiner and Clemens Puppe
- The effect of reliability, content and timing of public announcements on asset trading behavior pp. 254-266

- Brice Corgnet, Praveen Kujal and David Porter
- Investor mood and financial markets pp. 267-282

- Hui-Chu Shu
- Do investors herd in emerging stock markets?: Evidence from the Taiwanese market pp. 283-295

- Riza Demirer, Ali Kutan and Chun-Da Chen
- Understanding the heterogeneity of savings and asset allocation: A behavioral-economics perspective pp. 296-317

- Johannes Binswanger
- Truth and lie detection in bluffing pp. 318-324

- Håkan J. Holm
- Subadditivity, patience, and utility: The effects of dividing time intervals pp. 325-337

- Patrick McAlvanah
- On Keynes's conception of the weight of evidence pp. 338-351

- Alberto Feduzi
- An examination of the dynamics of well-being and life events using vector autoregressions pp. 352-371

- Martin Binder and Alex Coad
- Hedonic capital, adaptation and resilience pp. 372-384

- Liam Graham and Andrew Oswald
- Gender selection discrimination: Evidence from a Trust game pp. 385-405

- Robert Slonim and Pablo Guillen
- Take the money and run: Political turnover, rent-seeking and economic growth pp. 406-412

- Tony Caporale and Jonathan Leirer
- Incentives, reputation and the allocation of authority pp. 413-427

- Florian Englmaier, Ales Filipi and Ravi Singh
- A growth-cycle model of Solow-Swan type, I pp. 428-444

- Akitaka Dohtani
- Objectivism versus subjectivism: A market test pp. 445-448

- Peter Calcagno, Joshua C. Hall and Robert Lawson
- Corrigendum to "The Organization of R&D and Environmental Policy" [J. Econ. Behav. Org. 62 (2007) 63-75] pp. 449-449

- Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
Volume 76, issue 1, 2010
- On experiments in entrepreneurship research pp. 1-2

- Zoltan Acs, David Audretsch, Sameeksha Desai and Isabell Welpe
- Entrepreneurship and occupational choice: Genetic and environmental influences pp. 3-14

- Nicos Nicolaou and Scott Shane
- The importance of being emotional: How do emotions affect entrepreneurial opportunity evaluation and exploitation? pp. 15-29

- Dietmar Grichnik, Alexander Smeja and Isabell Welpe
- Holding on for too long? An experimental study on inertia in entrepreneurs' and non-entrepreneurs' disinvestment choices pp. 30-44

- Serena Sandri, Christian Schade, Oliver Musshoff and Martin Odening
- The impact of risk attitudes on entrepreneurial survival pp. 45-63

- Marco Caliendo, Frank Fossen and Alexander Kritikos
- The good, the bad, and the talented: Entrepreneurial talent and selfish behavior pp. 64-81

- Utz Weitzel, Diemo Urbig, Sameeksha Desai, Mark Sanders and Zoltan Acs
- Risk attitudes, wealth and sources of entrepreneurial start-up capital pp. 82-89

- Julie Elston and David Audretsch
- The effects of entrepreneurship education pp. 90-112

- Georg von Graevenitz, Dietmar Harhoff and Richard Weber
- On the evolution of professional consulting pp. 113-126

- Thomas Gehrig, Werner Güth, René Leví0nský and Vera Popova
- Enhancing the internal validity of entrepreneurship experiments by assessing treatment effects at multiple levels across multiple trials pp. 127-140

- Pankaj C. Patel and James O. Fiet
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