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 75, issue C, 2018
- A trip to reach the target? – The labor supply of Swedish Baltic cod fishermen pp. 1-11

- Cecilia Hammarlund
- Mutual choice of partner and communication in a repeated prisoner's dilemma pp. 12-23

- Eirik Strømland, Sigve Tjøtta and Gaute Torsvik
- Losing a real-life lottery and dishonest behavior pp. 26-30

- Erez Siniver and Gideon Yaniv
- Experimental insights on the investment behavior of small-scale coffee farmers in central Uganda under risk and uncertainty pp. 31-44

- Hanna Julia Ihli, Anja Gassner and Oliver Musshoff
- Performance evaluation and herd behavior in a laboratory financial market pp. 45-54

- Xiaolan Yang, Mei Gao, Yun Wu and Xuejun Jin
- The rapid evolution of homo economicus: Brief exposure to neoclassical assumptions increases self-interested behavior pp. 55-65

- John Ifcher and Homa Zarghamee
- Locus of control and consistent investment choices pp. 66-75

- Pia Pinger, Sebastian Schäfer and Heiner Schumacher
- Does experience with high inflation affect intertemporal decision making? Sensitivity to inflation rates in Argentine and british delay discounting choices pp. 76-83

- Lucía Macchia, Anke Plagnol and Stian Reimers
- Competition and subsequent risk-taking behaviour: Heterogeneity across gender and outcomes pp. 84-94

- Antonio Filippin and Francesca Gioia
- Value spillovers from the Korean DMZ areas and social desirability pp. 95-104

- Andy Choi, Choong-Ki Lee, Katsuya Tanaka and Honggang Xu
- The joint benefits of observed and unobserved social sanctions pp. 105-116

- Andreas Glöckner, Sebastian Kube and Andreas Nicklisch
- Behavioural patterns in Mediterranean-style drinking: Generation Y preferences in alcoholic beverage consumption pp. 117-125

- Lara Agnoli, Marco Boeri, Riccardo Scarpa, Roberta Capitello and Diego Begalli
- How do people reduce compound lotteries? pp. 126-133

- Narges Hajimoladarvish
- The role of regret and disappointment in the repurchase effect: Does gender matter? pp. 134-140

- Jianbiao Li, Dahui Li, Qian Cao and Xiaofei Niu
- Bounded rationality, ambiguity, and choice pp. 141-153

- Mina Mahmoudi and Mark Pingle
Volume 74, issue C, 2018
- Relative performance feedback: Effective or dismaying? pp. 1-16

- William Gilje Gjedrem
- Financial literacy and the role of numeracy–How individuals’ attitude and affinity with numbers influence financial literacy pp. 18-25

- Kenny Skagerlund, Thérèse Lind, Camilla Strömbäck, Gustav Tinghög and Daniel Västfjäll
- Shorter and easier is more useful: A longitudinal analysis of how financial report enforcement affects individual investors pp. 29-37

- David Pascual-Ezama, Mercedes Rodríguez Paredes, María-del-Pilar Sanchez-Martín and Beatriz Gil-Gómez de Liaño
- Social desirability bias and polling errors in the 2016 presidential election pp. 38-56

- Andy Brownback and Aaron Novotny
- Leadership with individual rewards and punishments pp. 57-69

- Özgür Gürerk, Thomas Lauer and Martin Scheuermann
- Do I care if others lie? Current and future effects when lies can be delegated pp. 70-78

- Serhiy Kandul and Oliver Kirchkamp
- Climate change and psychological adaptation: A behavioral environmental economics approach pp. 79-84

- Thomas Aronsson and Ronnie Schöb
- Investing in communication: An experimental study of communication in a relational contract setting pp. 85-96

- Sharon Raszap Skorbiansky
- Rage against the machine: Automation in the moral domain pp. 97-103

- Jan Gogoll and Matthias Uhl
- Smart tools? A randomized controlled trial on the impact of three different media tools on personal finance pp. 104-111

- Stefan Angel
- Dynamic Bargaining and Normative Conflict pp. 112-126

- Fabian Winter, Heiko Rauhut and Luis Miller
- The prosociality of intuitive decisions depends on the status quo pp. 127-138

- Manja Gärtner
- Nudging generosity: Choice architecture and cognitive factors in charitable giving pp. 139-145

- Jonathan Schulz, Petra Thiemann and Christian Thöni
- The use of identity primes to explain behavioral differences between groups: A methodological note pp. 146-150

- André van Hoorn
- Observation and contagion effects in cooperation: An experimental investigation pp. 151-160

- Edward Cartwright and Thomas B. Singh
- Social preferences and self-control pp. 161-166

- Anja Achtziger, Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Alexander Wagner
- Language and lies pp. 167-176

- Glynis Gawn and Robert Innes
Volume 73, issue C, 2018
- Organizational performance with in-group and out-group leaders: An experiment pp. 1-10

- Marcela Ibanez and Elke Schaffland
- Intentions under cover – Hiding intentions is considered unfair pp. 11-21

- Tim Friehe and Verena Utikal
- Using involvement to reduce inconsistencies in risk preference elicitation pp. 22-33

- Manuela Meraner, Oliver Musshoff and Robert Finger
- Food access and subjective welfare in a developing country pp. 34-39

- Wisdom Akpalu, Aaron K. Christian and Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe
- Does the elicitation method impact the WTA/WTP disparity? pp. 40-45

- Sarah Brebner and Joep Sonnemans
- Social capital, innovation and economic growth pp. 46-52

- Maria Thompson
- Is the happiness approach to measuring preferences valid? pp. 53-65

- André van Hoorn
- Varying experimental instructions to improve comprehension: Punishment in public goods games pp. 66-73

- Abhijit Ramalingam, Antonio Morales and James Walker
- Is dyads’ behaviour conditionally cooperative? Evidence from a public goods experiment pp. 76-85

- Andrea Morone and Tiziana Temerario
- Assessing the forecast performance of models of choice pp. 86-92

- Dale Stahl
- Shall we pay all? An experimental test of Random Incentivized Systems pp. 93-98

- Sophie Clot, Gilles Grolleau and Lisette Ibanez
- Provision of public goods using a combination of lottery and a provision point pp. 99-115

- Bijetri Bose and Sergey Rabotyagov
- Community perceptions of local enterprises in environmentally degraded areas pp. 116-124

- Marina Proikaki, Ioannis Nikolaou, Nikoleta Jones, Chrysovalantis Malesios, Panayiotis G Dimitrakopoulos and Kostantinos Evangelinos
Volume 72, issue C, 2018
- Mate choice mechanism for solving a quasi-dilemma pp. 1-8

- Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Junyi Shen
- On using interval response data in experimental economics pp. 9-16

- James McDonald, Olga Stoddard and Daniel Walton
- Markets, trust and cultural biases: evidence from eBay pp. 17-27

- Ricardo Perez-Truglia
- Teams in a public goods experiment with punishment pp. 28-39

- Heike Auerswald, Carsten Schmidt, Marcel Thum and Gaute Torsvik
- Overhead aversion: Do some types of overhead matter more than others? pp. 40-50

- Javier E. Portillo and Joseph Stinn
- Comparing and validating measures of non-cognitive traits: Performance task measures and self-reports from a nationally representative internet panel pp. 51-60

- Gema Zamarro, Albert Cheng, M. Danish Shakeel and Collin Hitt
- Accounting for context: Separating monetary and (uncertain) social incentives pp. 61-66

- Andreas Bergh and Philipp Wichardt
- Instability in the voluntary contribution mechanism with a quasi-linear payoff function: An experimental analysis pp. 67-77

- Jun Feng, Tatsuyoshi Saijo, Junyi Shen and Xiangdong Qin
- Alternation bias and sums of identically distributed monetary lotteries pp. 78-85

- José Robles-Zurita
- Payment scheme changes and effort Adjustment: The role of 2D:4D digit ratio pp. 86-94

- Andreas Friedl, Levent Neyse and Ulrich Schmidt
- Political leanings and social capital pp. 95-105

- Anand Jha, Christopher Boudreaux and Vasabjit Banerjee
- Self-selecting random or cumulative pay? A bargaining experiment pp. 106-120

- Arianna Galliera
- Exploring the role of deliberation time in non-selfish behavior: The double response method pp. 121-134

- Michal Krawczyk and Marta Sylwestrzak
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