Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 73, issue 3, 2010
- Rational choice, Round Robin, and rebellion: An institutional solution to the problems of revolution pp. 297-307

- Peter Leeson
- Satisficing and (un)bounded rationality--A formal definition and its experimental validity pp. 308-316

- Werner Güth
- Minimum wage restrictions and employee effort in incomplete labor markets: An experimental investigation pp. 317-326

- Mark Owens and John Kagel
- Wealth-driven selection in a financial market with heterogeneous agents pp. 327-358

- Mikhail Anufriev and Pietro Dindo
- Individual and cultural learning in stag hunt games with multiple actions pp. 359-376

- Russell Golman and Scott E. Page
- Nonmonetary sanctions and rewards in an experimental coordination game pp. 377-386

- Subhasish Dugar
- Ostracism and the provision of a public good: experimental evidence pp. 387-395

- Frank Maier-Rigaud, Peter Martinsson and Gianandrea Staffiero
- Promises and cooperation: Evidence from a TV game show pp. 396-405

- Michèle Belot, V Bhaskar and Jeroen van de Ven
- Price dispersion and increasing returns to scale pp. 406-417

- David Levy and Michael Makowsky
- Geographic variations in a model of physician treatment choice with social interactions pp. 418-432

- Mary Burke, Gary Fournier and Kislaya Prasad
- Consumer reaction to information on food additives: Evidence from an eating experiment and a field survey pp. 433-438

- Keiko Aoki, Junyi Shen and Tatsuyoshi Saijo
Volume 73, issue 2, 2010
- Reform from below: Behavioral and institutional change in North Korea pp. 133-152

- Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland
- Group reputations: An experimental foray pp. 153-157

- Steffen Huck and Gabriele K. Lünser
- Dynamic systems of social interactions pp. 158-170

- Ulrich Horst
- Who cares about relative deprivation? pp. 171-185

- Martin Ravallion and Michael Lokshin
- Last shall be first: A field study of biases in sequential performance evaluation on the Idol series pp. 186-198

- Lionel Page and Katie Page
- Would the right social preference model please stand up! pp. 199-208

- Dinky Daruvala
- Preference heterogeneity in experiments: Comparing the field and laboratory pp. 209-224

- Steffen Andersen, Glenn Harrison, Morten Lau and Elisabet Rutstrom
- Jostling for advantage or not: Choosing between patent portfolio races and ex ante licensing pp. 225-245

- Ralph Siebert and Georg von Graevenitz
- Personal relations and their effect on behavior in an organizational setting: An experimental study pp. 246-253

- Jordi Brandts and Carles Solà
- On the equivalence of Nash and evolutionary equilibrium in finite populations pp. 254-258

- Burkhard Hehenkamp, Alex Possajennikov and Tobias Guse
- Dynamic oligopoly with partial cooperation and antitrust threshold pp. 259-272

- Akio Matsumoto, Ugo Merlone and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- Intertemporal price discrimination and competition pp. 273-293

- Ralph-C Bayer
- Corrigendum to "Corruption in public service delivery: An experimental analysis" [J. Econ. Behav. Organ. 72 (1) (2009) 225-239] pp. 294-296

- Abigail Barr, Magnus Lindelow and Pieter Serneels
Volume 73, issue 1, 2010
- Introduction to JEBO special issue on "Issues in the Methodology of Experimental Economics" pp. 1-2

- J. Barkley Rosser and Catherine Eckel
- Theory and experiment: What are the questions? pp. 3-15

- Vernon L. Smith
- Testing models and internalizing context: A comment on "Theory and Experiment: What are the questions?" pp. 16-20

- Gary Bolton
- Laboratory experiments: Challenges and promise: A review of "Theory and Experiment: What are the Questions?" by Vernon Smith pp. 21-23

- Gary Charness
- Some issues of methods, theories, and experimental designs pp. 24-28

- James Cox
- Preferences, beliefs and equilibrium: What have experiments taught us? pp. 29-33

- Daniel Friedman
- Towards a renaissance of economic theory pp. 34-40

- Herbert Gintis
- Comment on Vernon Smith "Theory and experiment: What are the questions?" pp. 41-43

- David Grether
- Comments on Vernon Smith's--"Theory and experiment: What are the Questions?" pp. 44-48

- Werner Güth and Hartmut Kliemt
- The behavioral counter-revolution pp. 49-57

- Glenn Harrison
- Understanding context effects pp. 58-61

- Daniel Houser and Erte Xiao
- Lessons from a behavioral economics success story: Comment on theory and experiment: What are the questions? pp. 62-64

- William Neilson
- Searching beyond the lamppost: Let's focus on economically relevant questions pp. 65-67

- Jörg Oechssler
- Revising theory in light of experimental findings pp. 68-72

- Elinor Ostrom
- Looking under the hood: Exploring assumptions and finding behavioral economics pp. 73-76

- Mark Pingle
- Social preferences aren't preferences pp. 77-82

- Bart Wilson
- What would Adam Smith think? pp. 83-86

- Vernon L. Smith
- Experimental economics: Where next? pp. 87-100

- Ken Binmore and Avner Shaked
- On inequity aversion: A reply to Binmore and Shaked pp. 101-108

- Ernst Fehr and Klaus M. Schmidt
- Blaming the messenger: Notes on the current state of experimental economics pp. 109-119

- Catherine Eckel and Herbert Gintis
- Experimental Economics: Where Next? Rejoinder pp. 120-121

- Ken Binmore and Avner Shaked
- The science of experimental economics pp. 122-131

- Rachel Croson and Simon Gächter
Volume 72, issue 3, 2009
- Why is corruption less harmful in some countries than in others? pp. 797-810

- Keith Blackburn and Gonzalo Forgues-Puccio
- Business culture and tax evasion: Why corruption and the unofficial economy can persist pp. 811-822

- Monika Çule and Murray Fulton
- On punishment and well-being pp. 823-834

- Jordi Brandts and M. Fernanda Rivas
- Prospect theory for stock markets: Empirical evidence with time-series data pp. 835-849

- Wenlang Zhang and Willi Semmler
- Some effects of transaction taxes under different microstructures pp. 850-863

- Paolo Pellizzari and Frank Westerhoff
- Can an Islamic model of housing finance cooperative elevate the economic status of the underprivileged? pp. 864-883

- M. Shahid Ebrahim
- Preferences for redistribution--A country comparison of fairness judgements pp. 884-902

- Ann-Sofie Isaksson and Annika Lindskog
- Biased probability judgment: Evidence of incidence and relationship to economic outcomes from a representative sample pp. 903-915

- Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, David Huffman, Felix Marklein and Uwe Sunde
- Information technology: Efficient restructuring and the productivity puzzle pp. 916-929

- Hans Peter Grüner
- What drives merger decision making behavior? Don't seek, don't find, and don't change your mind pp. 930-943

- Vicki Bogan and David Just
- Advertiser pressure and control of the news: The decline of muckraking revisited pp. 944-958

- Marc Poitras and Daniel Sutter
Volume 72, issue 2, 2009
- Rational forecasts or social opinion dynamics? Identification of interaction effects in a business climate survey pp. 638-655

- Thomas Lux
- Borrowing constraints and complex dynamics in an OLG framework pp. 656-669

- Tiziana Assenza, Anna Agliari, Domenico Delli Gatti and Emiliano Santoro
- Convergence in the finite Cournot oligopoly with social and individual learning pp. 670-690

- Thomas Vallee and Murat Yildizoglu
- Cournot competition between teams: An experimental study pp. 691-702

- Philippe Raab and Burkhard C. Schipper
- Internal decision-making rules and collusion pp. 703-715

- Alexander Rasch and Achim Wambach
- The lab versus the virtual lab and virtual field--An experimental investigation of trust games with communication pp. 716-724

- Marina Fiedler and Ernan Haruvy
- Naming your own price mechanisms: Revenue gain or drain? pp. 725-737

- Dmitry Shapiro and Arthur Zillante
- An experimental study of asymmetric reciprocity pp. 738-749

- Omar Al-Ubaydli and Min Sok Lee
- 'Living' wage, class conflict and ethnic strife pp. 750-765

- Indraneel Dasgupta
- The impact of envy on relational employment contracts pp. 766-779

- Jenny Kragl and Julia Schmid
- From Keynes to Solow to optimal growth: An encompassing model of monetary and fiscal policy pp. 780-795

- Richard H. Day and Chengyu Yang
Volume 72, issue 1, 2009
- A group selection perspective on economic behavior, institutions and organizations pp. 1-20

- Jeroen van den Bergh and John Gowdy
- The evolutionary stability of constant consistent conjectures pp. 21-29

- Alex Possajennikov
- Shedding "light" on marriage: The influence of skin shade on marriage for black females pp. 30-50

- Darrick Hamilton, Arthur H. Goldsmith and William Darity
- The origin of utility: Sexual selection and conspicuous consumption pp. 51-69

- Gianni De Fraja
- Institutions, social norms, and decision-theoretic norms pp. 70-78

- David Dequech
- Complementary credit networks and macroeconomic stability: Switzerland's Wirtschaftsring pp. 79-95

- James Stodder
- Time is not money pp. 96-102

- Tore Ellingsen and Magnus Johannesson
- The Black-Scholes model as a determinant of the implied volatility smile: A simulation study pp. 103-118

- Gianluca Vagnani
- Modelling price pressure in financial markets pp. 119-130

- Elena Asparouhova and Peter Bossaerts
- Imperfect competition in financial markets and capital structure pp. 131-146

- Sergei Guriev and Dmitriy Kvasov
- Cognitive abilities and behavioral biases pp. 147-152

- Jörg Oechssler, Andreas Roider and Patrick W. Schmitz
- Identity and in-group/out-group differentiation in work and giving behaviors: Experimental evidence pp. 153-170

- Avner Ben-Ner, Brian McCall, Massoud Stephane and Hua Wang
- Higher cognitive ability is associated with lower entries in a p-beauty contest pp. 171-175

- Terence Burnham, David Cesarini, Magnus Johannesson, Paul Lichtenstein and Björn Wallace
- Concatenate coordination and mutual coordination pp. 176-187

- Daniel Klein and Aaron Orsborn
- Cooperation and cultural transmission in a coordination game pp. 188-201

- Vicente Calabuig and Gonzalo Olcina
- The macroeconomics of social pacts pp. 202-213

- Nicola Acocella, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Patrizio Tirelli
- The impact of liberalization on bureaucratic corruption pp. 214-224

- Soham Baksi, Pinaki Bose and Manish Pandey
- Corruption in public service delivery: An experimental analysis pp. 225-239

- Abigail Barr, Magnus Lindelow and Pieter Serneels
- Cheating in markets: A laboratory experiment pp. 240-259

- Alessandra Cassar, Daniel Friedman and Patricia Higino Schneider
- Individual accountability in teams pp. 260-273

- Leslie Marx and Francesco Squintani
- Leveraging resistance to change and the skunk works model of innovation pp. 274-289

- Andrea Fosfuri and Thomas Rønde
- Management fads, pedagogies, and other soft technologies pp. 290-304

- Jonathan Bendor, Bernardo A. Huberman and Fang Wu
- Influence and inefficiency in the internal capital market pp. 305-321

- Julie Wulf
- Organizational structure, redistribution and the endogeneity of cost: Cooperatives, investor-owned firms and the cost of procurement pp. 322-343

- Philippe Bontems and Murray Fulton
- A theory of self-selection in a market with matching frictions: An application to delay in refereeing times in economics journals pp. 344-360

- Sam-Ho Lee
- Competition, cooperation, and the neighboring farmer effect pp. 361-376

- Serguey Braguinsky and David Rose
- Dynamics of social trust and human capital in the learning process: The case of the Japan garment cluster in the period 1968-2005 pp. 377-389

- Eiji Yamamura
- Industrial leadership in science-based industries: A co-evolution model pp. 390-407

- Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, Gloria Jarne and Julio Sanchez-Choliz
- Direct evidence on income comparisons and their welfare effects pp. 408-424

- Claudia Senik
- Intertemporal consumption with directly measured welfare functions and subjective expectations pp. 425-437

- Arie Kapteyn, Kristin Kleinjans and Arthur van Soest
- Religious adherence and county economic growth in the US pp. 438-450

- Anil Rupasingha and John Chilton
- Market evidence of misperceived mortality risk pp. 451-462

- Jay Bhattacharya, Dana Goldman and Neeraj Sood
- Competition and physician-enabled demand: The role of managed care pp. 463-474

- Hai Fang and John Rizzo
- Pure numbers effects, market power, and tacit collusion in posted offer markets pp. 475-488

- Douglas Davis
- Control rights, pyramids, and the measurement of ownership concentration pp. 489-508

- Jeremy Edwards and Alfons Weichenrieder
- eBay's proxy bidding: A license to shill pp. 509-526

- Joseph Engelberg and Jared Williams
- Fairness, errors and the power of competition pp. 527-545

- Urs Fischbacher, Christina M. Fong and Ernst Fehr
- Fragmented property rights and royalty bargaining pp. 546-553

- Derek J. Clark and Jean-Christophe Pereau
- Men, women, and competition: An experimental test of behavior pp. 554-570

- Donald Vandegrift and Abdullah Yavas
- Career concerns incentives: An experimental test pp. 571-588

- Alexander Koch, Albrecht Morgenstern and Philippe Raab
- Three very simple games and what it takes to solve them pp. 589-601

- Ondrej Rydval, Andreas Ortmann and Michal Ostatnicky
- Experimental analysis on the role of a large speculator in currency crises pp. 602-617

- Kenshi Taketa, Kumi Suzuki-Löffelholz and Yasuhiro Arikawa
- Virtual world experimentation: An exploratory study pp. 618-635

- Thomas Chesney, Swee-Hoon Chuah and Robert Hoffmann
- Corrigendum to "Preemptive collusion among corruptible law enforcers" [Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Volume (71/2), 441-450] pp. 636-636

- Andrew Samuel
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