Journal of Economic Psychology
1981 - 2025
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Volume 77, issue C, 2020
- Interpersonal risk assessment and social preferences: An experimental study

- Federico Fornasari, Matteo Ploner and Ivan Soraperra
- Is there no “I” in “Team”? Interindividual-intergroup discontinuity effect in a Cournot competition experiment

- Israel Waichman and Korbinian von Blanckenburg
- Demand for decision autonomy and the desire to avoid responsibility in risky environments: Experimental evidence

- Seda Ertac, Mert Gumren and Mehmet Gurdal
- Gender differences in social risk taking

- Andreas Friedl, Andreas Pondorfer and Ulrich Schmidt
- Third-party decision-making under risk as a function of prior gains and losses

- Annabel B. Losecaat Vermeer, Maarten A.S. Boksem and Alan G. Sanfey
- Responsibility and limited liability in decision making for others – An experimental consideration

- Sascha Füllbrunn and Wolfgang Luhan
- Behavioral economic phenomena in decision-making for others

- John Ifcher and Homa Zarghamee
- Equity versus equality: Spectators, stakeholders and groups

- James Konow, Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Kenju Akai
- Decision making for others involving risk: A review and meta-analysis

- Evan Polman and Kaiyang Wu
- Tracing risky decisions for oneself and others: The role of intuition and deliberation

- Kinga Barrafrem and Jan Hausfeld
Volume 76, issue C, 2020
- Motivational crowding out effects in charitable giving: Experimental evidence

- Stephan Müller and Holger A. Rau
- Sources of information and portfolio allocation

- Su Hyun Shin, Kyoung Tae Kim and Martin Seay
- Constraining temptation: How specific and general rules mitigate the effect of personal gain on unethical behavior

- Laetitia B. Mulder, Floor Rink and Jennifer Jordan
- Money illusion, financial literacy and numeracy: Experimental evidence

- Elisa Darriet, Marianne Guille, Jean-Christophe Vergnaud and Mariko Shimizu
- Overconfident health workers provide lower quality healthcare

- Roxanne J. Kovacs, Mylene Lagarde and John Cairns
- Gender bias in job referrals: An experimental test

- Julie Beugnot and Emmanuel Peterle
- Determinants of financial worry and rumination

- Ernst-Jan de Bruijn and Gerrit Antonides
- Wounds that time can’t heal: Life satisfaction and exposure to traumatic events

- Alessandro Bucciol and Luca Zarri
- Poverty identity and preference for challenge: Evidence from the U.S. and India

- Sachin Banker, Syon Bhanot and Aishwarya Deshpande
- Consumer fraud victimization and financial well-being

- Lukas Brenner, Tobias Meyll, Oscar Stolper and Andreas Walter
- Demonstrability, difficulty and persuasion: An experimental study of advice taking

- Robert Hoffmann, Thomas Chesney, Swee-Hoon Chuah, Florian Kock and Jeremy Larner
Volume 75, issue PB, 2019
- Decision-maker beliefs and the sunk-cost fallacy: Major League Baseball’s final-offer salary arbitration and utilization

- Quinn A.W. Keefer
- Individual contribution in team contests

- Antoine Chapsal and Jean-Baptiste Vilain
- Do victories and losses matter? Effects of football on life satisfaction

- Radek Janhuba
- Is there no ‘I’ in team? Strategic effects in multi-battle team competition

- Lu Dong and Lingbo Huang
- Incentives to lose revisited: The NHL and its tournament incentives

- Helena Fornwagner
- Task scheduling and performance: Evidence from professional surf tournaments

- Goncalo Pina
- Does a “comeback” create momentum in overtime? Analysis of NBA tied games

- Elia Morgulev, Ofer Azar and Michael Bar-Eli
- Emotional expressions by sports teams: An analysis of World Cup soccer player portraits

- Astrid Hopfensitz and César Mantilla
- The effects of prior outcomes on managerial risk taking: Evidence from Italian professional soccer

- Alessandro Bucciol, Alessio Hu and Luca Zarri
- Correcting for bias in hot hand analysis: An application to youth golf

- Christopher Cotton, Frank McIntyre, Ardyn Nordstrom and Joseph Price
- There and back again: Adaptation after repeated rule changes of the game

- Ho Fai Chan, David Savage and Benno Torgler
- Task difficulty and overconfidence. Evidence from distance running

- Michał Krawczyk and Maciej Wilamowski
- The lions–foxes dilemma: The case of chess tournaments

- Uri Zak, Judith Avrahami and Yaakov Kareev
- Ignoring millions of Euros: Transfer fees and sunk costs in professional football

- Julian Hackinger
- Friends for (almost) a day: Studying breakaways in cycling races

- Thijs Brouwer and Jan Potters
- Outcome bias in subjective ratings of performance: Evidence from the (football) field

- Edgar Kausel, Santiago Ventura and Arturo Rodríguez
Volume 75, issue PA, 2019
- “When your anchor sinks your boat”: A replication and extension study

- Cheng-Ming Jiang and Jia-Tao Ma
- The effects of facial attractiveness and trustworthiness in online peer-to-peer markets

- Bastian Jaeger, Willem W.A. Sleegers, Anthony M. Evans, Mariëlle Stel and Ilja van Beest
- Preregistration and reproducibility

- Eirik Strømland
- On the priming of risk preferences: The role of fear and general affect

- Despoina Alempaki, Chris Starmer and Fabio Tufano
- Understanding the (perverse) effects of disclosing conflicts of interest: A direct replication study

- Sunita Sah
- Overearning – Revisited

- Nadine Riedel and Robert Stüber
- Revisiting REVISE: (Re)Testing unique and combined effects of REminding, VIsibility, and SElf-engagement manipulations on cheating behavior

- Christoph Schild, Daniel W. Heck, Karolina A. Ścigała and Ingo Zettler
- Are consumption taxes really disliked more than equivalent costs? Inconclusive results in the USA and no effect in the UK

- Jerome Olsen, Christoph Kogler, Mark J. Brandt, Linda Dezső and Erich Kirchler
- An exercise in self-replication: Replicating Shah, Mullainathan, and Shafir (2012)

- Anuj K. Shah, Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir
- Dynamic norms drive sustainable consumption: Norm-based nudging helps café customers to avoid disposable to-go-cups

- David D. Loschelder, Henrik Siepelmeyer, Daniel Fischer and Julian A. Rubel
- Predicting replication outcomes in the Many Labs 2 study

- Eskil Forsell, Domenico Viganola, Thomas Pfeiffer, Johan Almenberg, Brad Wilson, Yiling Chen, Brian A. Nosek, Magnus Johannesson and Anna Dreber
- Voluntary contributions of time: Time-based incentives in a linear public goods game

- Justine Jouxtel
- Habituation does not rescue depletion: Two tests of the ego-depletion effect

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Alexander Ritschel, Jaume García-Segarra and Anja Achtziger
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