Journal of Economic Psychology
1981 - 2025
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Volume 89, issue C, 2022
- Ours, not yours: Property rights, poaching and deterrence in common-pool resources

- Lawrence R. De Geest, Abdul H. Kidwai and Javier E. Portillo
- Short run reference points and long run performance. (No) Evidence from running data

- Adriaan Soetevent
- Asymmetric price effects on food demand of rural households: Panel evidence from China

- Jiaqi Huang, Gerrit Antonides and Fengying Nie
- How decision-makers’ sense and state of power induce propensity to take financial risks

- Katarzyna Sekścińska, Joanna Rudzinska-Wojciechowska and Petko Kusev
- Tipping in crises: Evidence from Chicago taxi passengers during COVID-19

- Sarah Conlisk
- Chess girls don’t cry: Gender composition of games and effort in competitions among the super-elite

- Maryam Dilmaghani
- The effect of intergroup contact on discrimination

- Lisa Lenz and Sergio Mittlaender
- To cooperate or not to cooperate? An analysis of cooperation and peer punishment among Syrian refugees, Germans, and Jordanians

- Nora El-Bialy, Elisa Fraile Aranda, Andreas Nicklisch, Lamis Saleh and Stefan Voigt
- A reference point bias in judging cheaters

- Sophie Clot, Gilles Grolleau and Lisette Ibanez
- People weigh salaries more than ratios in judgments of income inequality, fairness, and demands for redistribution

- Ignazio Ziano, Christophe Lembregts and Mario Pandelaere
Volume 88, issue C, 2022
- Self-reported & revealed trust: Experimental evidence

- Andis Sofianos
- Information avoidance, selective exposure, and fake (?) news: Theory and experimental evidence on green consumption

- Katharina Momsen and Markus Ohndorf
- Biases in belief reports

- Dominik Folli and Irenaeus Wolff
- The prospective associations between financial scarcity and financial avoidance

- Leon P. Hilbert, Marret K. Noordewier and Wilco W. van Dijk
- Dispelling misconceptions about economics

- Jordi Brandts, Isabel Busom, Cristina Lopez-Mayan and Judith Panadés
- When losses can be a gain. A large lab-in-the-field experiment on reference dependent forgiveness in Colombia

- Enrique Fatas and Lina Restrepo-Plaza
Volume 87, issue C, 2021
- What are you calling intuitive? Subject heterogeneity as a driver of response times in an impunity game

- Paolo Crosetto and Werner Güth
- Strategic interactions between humans and artificial intelligence: Lessons from experiments with computer players

- Christoph March
- Promoting financial literacy among the elderly: Consequences on confidence

- Alessandro Bucciol, Simone Quercia and Alessia Sconti
- Modelling reference dependence for repeated choices: A horse race between models of normalisation

- Aleksei Chernulich
- Unemployment and general cognitive ability: A review and meta-analysis

- María Vélez-Coto, Sandra Rute-Pérez, Miguel Pérez-García and Alfonso Caracuel
- The performance advantage of traveling

- Uri Zak
- When the cost has sunk: Measuring and comparing the sunk-cost bias in autistic and neurotypical persons

- Nicky Rogge
- Image concerns in pledges to give blood: Evidence from a field experiment

- Christian Meyer and Egon Tripodi
- Reservation price uncertainty: Loss, virtue, or emotional heterogeneity?

- Philipp E. Otto and Lennard Schmidt
- Non-exclusive group contests: An experimental analysis

- Jian Song and Daniel Houser
- Information search, coherence effects, and their interplay in legal decision making

- Dorothee Mischkowski, Andreas Glöckner and Peter Lewisch
- Students’ preference for grading rules: The role of ratio bias

- Yong-Ju Lee and Hyunkuk Cho
- Cognitive abilities, self-efficacy, and financial behavior

- Ning Tang
- Cooperation between newcomers and incumbents: The role of normative disagreements

- Kasper Otten, Vincent Buskens, Wojtek Przepiorka and Naomi Ellemers
- Effects of urbanization on trust: Evidence from an experiment in the field

- Cheng Xu
- Employee reactions to positive action policies in the United Kingdom: Does the organization’s justification matter?

- Andrew J. Marcinko and Chelsey Taylor
- Discounting from a distance: The effect of pronoun drop on intertemporal decisions

- Josie I. Chen and Tai-Sen He
- Do buyers and sellers evaluate air pollution reduction Differently? experimental evidence from China

- Nan Zhang and Botao Qin
Volume 86, issue C, 2021
- It’s about the process, not the result: An fMRI approach to explore the encoding of explicit and implicit price information

- Marc Linzmajer, Mirja Hubert and Marco Hubert
- Reference dependent prices in bargaining: An experimental examination of precise first offers

- Erik Kimbrough, David Porter and Mark Schneider
- The arithmetic of outcome editing in financial and social domains

- Kinga Barrafrem, Daniel Västfjäll and Gustav Tinghög
- Preference reversals with social distances

- Geoffrey Castillo
- Pre-decisional information acquisition: Why do we pay too much for information? Brief report

- Marc Oliver Rieger, Mei Wang and Daniel Hausmann
- Locus of control and saving: The role of saving motives

- Alessandro Bucciol and Serena Trucchi
- Conditioning the effect of prize on tournament self-selection

- David Pastoriza, Inés Alegre and Miguel A. Canela
- Gender differences in bargaining with asymmetric information

- Samreen Malik, Benedikt Mihm, Maximilian Mihm and Florian Timme
- Quantum decision theory augments rank-dependent expected utility and Cumulative Prospect Theory

- Giuseppe M. Ferro, Tatyana Kovalenko and Didier Sornette
- Inter-group contact and out-group altruism after violence

- Sam Whitt, Rick K. Wilson and Vera Mironova
- A self-funding reward mechanism for tax compliance

- Enrique Fatas, Daniele Nosenzo, Martin Sefton and Daniel Zizzo
- Trust and trustworthiness after negative random shocks

- Hernan Bejarano, Joris Gillet and Ismael Rodriguez-Lara
- A behavioral economic theory of cue-induced attention- and task-switching with implications for neurodiversity

- Peter Landry
- The hidden cost of humanization: Individuating information reduces prosocial behavior toward in-group members

- Victoria K. Lee, Rachel E. Kranton, Pierluigi Conzo and Scott A. Huettel
- Conflict and parochialism among combatants and civilians: Evidence from Ukraine

- Vera Mironova and Sam Whitt
Volume 85, issue C, 2021
- It does (not) get better: Reference income violation and altruism

- Julien Benistant and Rémi Suchon
- Public good provision, in-group cooperation and out-group descriptive norms: A lab experiment

- Serhiy Kandul and Bruno Lanz
- Gender bias in performance evaluations: The impact of gender quotas

- Albena Neschen and Sabine Hügelschäfer
- People are conditional rule followers

- Pieter T.M. Desmet and Christoph Engel
- Household debt, automatic bill payments and inattention: Theory and evidence

- Carlos Delgado, Jorge A. Muñoz Mendoza, Sandra M. Sepúlveda Yelpo, Carmen L. Veloso Ramos and Rodrigo A. Fuentes-Solís
- Self-control and financial risk taking

- Katarzyna Sekścińska, Joanna Rudzinska-Wojciechowska and Diana Jaworska
- Dictator game variants with probabilistic (and cost-saving) payoffs: A systematic test

- Gari Walkowitz
- Giving time or giving money? On the relationship between charitable contributions

- Marcus Dittrich and Bianka Mey
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