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 78, issue C, 2019
- Measuring the effects of feedback from inspections on cleanliness in Swedish pre-schools – A field experiment pp. 1-9

- Mathias Herzing and Adam Jacobsson
- Chipping in for a cleaner technology: Experimental evidence from a framed threshold public good game with students and artisanal miners pp. 10-16

- Adrian Saldarriaga-Isaza, Clara Villegas-Palacio and Santiago Arango
- Virtual humans as co-workers: A novel methodology to study peer effects pp. 17-29

- Özgür Gürerk, Andrea Bönsch, Thomas Kittsteiner and Andreas Staffeldt
- The impact of middle outcomes on lottery valuations pp. 30-44

- Krzysztof Kontek and Michael H. Birnbaum
- Does size matter? The Allais paradox and preference reversals with varying outcome magnitudes pp. 45-60

- Adam Oliver and Cass Sunstein
- Loss aversion, upset preference, and sports television viewing audience size pp. 61-67

- Brad Humphreys and Levi Pérez
- Time pressure and risk taking in auctions: A field experiment pp. 68-79

- Anouar El Haji, Michal Krawczyk, Marta Sylwestrzak and Ewa Zawojska
- The effect of the variables of tax justice perception and trust in government on tax compliance: The case of Turkey pp. 80-86

- Sonnur Aktaş Güzel, Gökhan Özer and Murat Özcan
- Direct preferences of sports fans: Is there a superstar effect in the fantasy league? pp. 89-97

- Vojtěch Kotrba
- Positional concerns through the life-cycle pp. 98-103

- Alpaslan Akay and Peter Martinsson
- Earthquake-risk salience and housing prices: Evidence from California pp. 104-113

- Amir Fekrazad
- An investigation of tipping behavior as a major component in service economy: The case of taxi tipping pp. 114-120

- Asli Elif Aydin and Yüksel Acun
- The High Holidays: Psychological mechanisms of honesty in real-life financial decisions pp. 121-137

- Doron Kliger and Mahmoud Qadan
- Time and risk preferences, and consumption decisions of patients with clinical depression pp. 138-145

- Bayer, Ya‘akov M., Zeev Shtudiner, Oxsana Suhorukov and Nimrod Grisaru
- Are groups more competitive, more selfish-rational or more prosocial bargainers? pp. 146-159

- Ulrike Vollstädt and Robert Böhm
- From the field to the lab. An experiment on the representativeness of standard laboratory subjects pp. 160-169

- Luca Frigau, Tiziana Medda and Vittorio Pelligra
- Does time preference affect smoking behavior? A dynamic panel analysis pp. 170-180

- Takahiro Miura
- A spatial, simultaneous model of social capital and poverty pp. 183-192

- Jane L. Harrison, Claire A. Montgomery and P. Wilner Jeanty
- Giving to charity to signal smarts: evidence from a lab experiment pp. 193-199

- Felipe Montano-Campos and Ricardo Perez-Truglia
Volume 77, issue C, 2018
- How motivations for tipping vary with occupational differences in descriptive tipping norms pp. 1-10

- Michael Lynn
- Implicit communication in the ultimatum game pp. 11-19

- Markus Brunner and Andreas Ostermaier
- Does kindness lead to happiness? Voluntary activities and subjective well-being pp. 20-28

- Elisabetta Magnani and Rong Zhu
- Information Asymmetry and Exposure Effects in Dictator Games pp. 29-39

- Tomáš Miklánek
- Does heterogeneity spoil the basket? The role of productivity and feedback information on public good provision pp. 40-49

- Andrej Angelovski, Daniela Di Cagno, Werner Güth, Francesca Marazzi and Luca Panaccione
- Fine-tuning willingness-to-pay estimates in second price auctions for market goods pp. 50-61

- Bachir Kassas, Marco Palma and David Anderson
- The relationship between status and happiness: Evidence from the caste system in rural India pp. 62-71

- Bert Van Landeghem and Anneleen Vandeplas
- Gender and altruism in a random sample pp. 72-77

- Anne Boschini, Anna Dreber, Emma von Essen, Astri Muren and Eva Ranehill
- Cheap-talk evaluations in contract design pp. 78-87

- Ninghua Du and Quazi Shahriar
- Cooperation in a sequential dilemma game: How much transparency is good for cooperation? pp. 88-95

- Jana Vyrastekova and Yukihiko Funaki
- Selective insensitivity for losses but not gains in decision making under risk among the poor pp. 96-106

- P. Ronzani, L. Savadori, G. Folloni and Luigi Mittone
- Hard labor in the lab: Deterrence, non-monetary sanctions, and severe procedures pp. 107-121

- Matteo Rizzolli and James Tremewan
- Preference reversals in decisions that matter: Education choices in China pp. 122-128

- Benoit Desmarchelier, Lixian Qian and Eddy Fang
- Price and agency effects on charitable giving behavior pp. 129-138

- H. Daniel Heist and Ram A. Cnaan
- How do Asian values constrain public support for redistribution? pp. 139-150

- Alex Chuan-hsien Chang
- Financial threat correlates with acute economic hardship and behavioral intentions that can improve one's personal finances and health pp. 151-157

- Zdravko Marjanovic, Lisa Fiksenbaum and Esther Greenglass
- A fine rule from a brutish world? An experiment on endogenous punishment institution and trust pp. 158-169

- Huojun Sun and Maria Bigoni
- Gender differences in interpersonal and intrapersonal competitive behavior pp. 170-176

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Rachel Frank and Emiliano Huet-Vaughn
- The use of non-monotonic contracts in a single period game: An experimental investigation pp. 177-185

- Timothy Flannery and Stephen Roberts
- How will mandatory labeling of genetically modified food nudge consumer decision-making? pp. 186-194

- Brandon McFadden and Trey Malone
- Hugh Schwartz producer and organizational decision-making: Is behavioral economics losing it Way? (Archway Publishing, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403), 202 pages pp. 195-195

- Charlotte Phelps
- Social capital and the voluntary provision of public goods pp. 196-208

- Rik Chakraborti, Matt Maloney, Gavin Roberts and Jason Shogren
Volume 76, issue C, 2018
- Do people stand by their commitments? Evidence from a classroom experiment pp. 1-6

- Agnès Festré
- Added surplus and lost bargaining power in long-term contracting pp. 7-22

- William Neilson, Michael Price and Bruno Wichmann
- A behavioral theory of the effect of the risk-free rate on the demand for risky assets pp. 23-27

- Yoav Ganzach and Avi Wohl
- Alcohol, generosity and empathy pp. 28-39

- David Fielding, Stephen Knowles and Kirsten Robertson
- Review of “Economic Psychology: An Introduction” pp. 40-40

- Edoardo Lozza
- “The Undoing Project: A Friendship that Changed Our Minds” by Michael Lewis pp. 41-42

- Ksenia Popenko
- Decision making and age: Factors influencing decision making under uncertainty pp. 43-54

- Alec N. Sproten, Carsten Diener, Christian J. Fiebach and Christiane Schwieren
- Does being smarter make you happier? Evidence from Europe pp. 55-67

- Rifaan Ahmed, Dusanee Kesavayuth and Vasileios Zikos
- Interdependent preferences and endogenous reciprocity pp. 68-75

- Jose Carrasco, Rodrigo Harrison and Mauricio Villena
- “Tell them it's easy”: Framing incentives in learning basic statistical problems pp. 76-81

- Wojciech Bizon
- Destructive actions and productivity: Experimental evidence on interpersonal comparisons among dairy farmers in Bolivia pp. 82-94

- Eliana Zeballos
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