Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
1991 - 2025
Continuation of Journal of Behavioral Economics. Current editor(s): Pablo Brañas Garza From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 81, issue C, 2019
- Analysis of time-wasting in English Premier League football matches: Evidence for unethical behavior in final minutes of close contests pp. 1-8

- Elia Morgulev and Yair Galily
- Public spirit on immigration issues and tax morale in Italy: An empirical investigation pp. 11-18

- Francesco Nemore and Andrea Morone
- Social value orientation and group size uncertainty in public good dilemmas pp. 19-38

- Wladislaw Mill and Maik M.P. Theelen
- Internal and external validity: Comparing two simple risk elicitation tasks pp. 39-46

- Utteeyo Dasgupta, Subha Mani, Smriti Sharma and Saurabh Singhal
- Status quo bias in flexible spending account usage pp. 47-55

- James Cardon
- Solving the simultaneous truel in The Weakest Link: Nash or revenge? pp. 56-72

- Luis J. Gonzalez, Marco Castaneda and Frank Scott
- Let the others do the job: Comparing public good contribution behavior in the lab and in the field pp. 73-83

- Ilona Reindl, Roman Hoffmann and Bernhard Kittel
- Intention-based fairness preferences in multi-partner project teams pp. 84-90

- Jiaojie Han and Amnon Rapoport
- The adverse effects of renegotiation in procurement auctions with endogenous liability pp. 91-101

- Wei-Shiun Chang
- Linguistic diversity and out-group discrimination in bilingual societies pp. 102-127

- Maria Paz Espinosa, Enrique Fatas and Paloma Ubeda
- How institutions shape individual motives for efficiency and equity: Evidence from distribution experiments pp. 128-138

- Stefan Ambec, Alexis Garapin, Laurent Muller and Bilel Rahali
- Shaping food safety perceptions: The influence of informational nudges pp. 139-151

- Kofi Britwum and Amalia Yiannaka
- Peer-dependent incentives and prepaid bonuses: An experimental investigation of productivity improvement pp. 152-163

- Fanzheng Yang
- Greed: Taking a deadly sin to the lab pp. 164-171

- Michael Razen and Matthias Stefan
- An empirical analysis of litigation with discovery: The role of fairness pp. 172-184

- Paul Pecorino and Mark Van Boening
- Choice as justification for dishonesty pp. 185-194

- Felix Klimm and Florian Loipersberger
- A fresh look at fiscal redistribution and inequality in the US across electoral cycles pp. 195-206

- Hector Sala
- An experimental analysis of the disposition effect: Who and when? pp. 207-215

- Carlos Cueva, Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Giovanni Ponti and Josefa Tomás
- Effects of double-anonymity on pro- and anti-social behavior: Experimental evidence from a lab in the field pp. 216-225

- Tobias Vorlaufer
Volume 80, issue C, 2019
- Decision-making and vulnerability in a pyramid scheme fraud pp. 1-13

- Stacie A. Bosley, Marc Bellemare, Linda Umwali and Joshua York
- Personality, decision-making styles and investments pp. 14-24

- Elisa Gambetti and Fiorella Giusberti
- Sharing responsibility with a machine pp. 25-33

- Oliver Kirchkamp and Christina Strobel
- Effects of choice observability on risk taking: The role of norms pp. 34-46

- Stefan Grimm
- How effective is nudging? A quantitative review on the effect sizes and limits of empirical nudging studies pp. 47-58

- Dennis Hummel and Alexander Maedche
- Economic sentiment as a driver for household financial behavior pp. 59-66

- Piotr Bialowolski
- More or less money? An experimental study on receiving money pp. 67-79

- Sigve Tjøtta
- How many games are we playing? An experimental analysis of choice bracketing in games pp. 80-91

- James Bland
- How do learning ability, advice from experts and peers shape decision making? pp. 92-107

- Doris Läpple and Bradford L. Barham
- Cooperative initiative through pre-play communication in simple games pp. 108-120

- Pablo Hernandez-Lagos
- Do collective incentives enhance performance? A case study of reserve soccer teams pp. 121-129

- Guy Elaad
- Preference Communication and leadership in group decision-making pp. 130-140

- Seda Ertac and Mehmet Gurdal
- The role of social information, market framing, and diffusion of responsibility as determinants of socially responsible behavior pp. 141-161

- Bernd Irlenbusch and David J. Saxler
- Harnessing behavioural insights to encourage consumer engagement in the British energy market: Results from a field trial pp. 162-176

- Roger Tyers, Martin Sweeney and Beth Moon
- To what do people contribute? Ongoing operations vs. sustainable supplies pp. 177-183

- Yuval Arbel, Ronen Bar-El, Mordechai E. Schwarz and Yossef Tobol
- Determinants of risk aversion over time: Experimental evidence from rural Thailand pp. 184-198

- Sahra Sakha
- Dishonesty, social information, and sorting pp. 199-210

- Zafer Akin
- Yes, I’ll do it: A large-scale experiment on the volunteer’s dilemma pp. 211-218

- Anita Kopányi-Peuker
- Deciding to invest responsibly: Choice architecture and demographics in an incentivised retirement savings experiment pp. 219-230

- Robert Hoffmann, Marie-Anne Cam and Adrian R. Camilleri
Volume 79, issue C, 2019
- Unemployment duration and the personalities of young adults workers pp. 1-11

- Rebecca Sansale, Stephen DeLoach and Mark Kurt
- “Unmotivated bias” and partisan hostility: Empirical evidence pp. 12-26

- Daniel Stone
- Effects of job satisfaction on the worker's wage and weekly hours: A simultaneous equations approach pp. 27-42

- Madhu Mohanty
- Deceitful communication in a sender-receiver experiment: Does everyone have a price? pp. 43-52

- Radu Vranceanu and Delphine Dubart
- Social status competition and the impact of income inequality in evolving social networks: An agent-based model pp. 53-69

- Armenak Antinyan, Gergely Horvath and Mofei Jia
- Social image or social Norm?: Re-examining the audience effect in dictator game Experiments pp. 70-78

- Chulyoung Kim and Sang-Hyun Kim
- Order of play advantage in sequential tournaments: Evidence from randomized settings in professional golf pp. 79-92

- Ryan Brady and Michael Insler
- Time pressure and honesty in a deception game pp. 93-99

- Valerio Capraro, Jonathan Schulz and David G. Rand
- An experiment on the vote-buy gap with application to cage-free eggs pp. 102-109

- Andrew S. Paul, Jayson Lusk, Bailey Norwood and Glynn Tonsor
- What should be regarded as deception in experimental economics? Evidence from a survey of researchers and subjects pp. 110-118

- Michal Krawczyk
- Does overconfidence promote cooperation? Theory and experimental evidence pp. 119-133

- Xile Yin, Jianbiao Li and Te Bao
- The effect of issue linkage on cooperation in bilateral conflicts: An experimental analysis pp. 134-142

- Eyal Ert, Shier Cohen-Amin and Ariel Dinar
- Defending public goods and common-pool resources pp. 143-154

- Lawrence R. De Geest and John Stranlund
- Goggles in the lab: Economic experiments in immersive virtual environments pp. 155-164

- Jantsje M. Mol
- Applying for jobs in the lab: The effect of risk attitudes and reference points pp. 165-179

- Mette T. Damgaard and Justin Sydnor
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