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 70, issue C, 2017
- When experienced and decision utility concur: The case of income comparisons pp. 1-9

- Andrew Clark, Claudia Senik and Katsunori Yamada
- The effects of mass media campaigns on individual attitudes towards tax compliance; quasi-experimental evidence from survey data in Pakistan pp. 10-22

- Musharraf R. Cyan, Antonios Koumpias and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez
- Get thee to the gym! A field experiment on improving exercise habits pp. 23-32

- Simon Condliffe, Ebru Işgın and Brynne Fitzgerald
- The effect of olfactory sensory cues on willingness to pay and choice under risk pp. 33-46

- Varvara Kechagia and Andreas Drichoutis
- Saving for the future: Dynamic effects of time horizon pp. 47-54

- Jonathan J Rolison, Yaniv Hanoch and Stacey Wood
- “Neither I nor you shall have him”: An experimental study of the King Solomon's Dilemma pp. 55-69

- Alexander Elbittar and Sonia Di Giannatale
Volume 69, issue C, 2017
- When knowledge is not power: Asymmetric information, probabilistic deceit detection and threats in ultimatum bargainingAuthor-Name: Chavanne, David pp. 4-17

- Mark Ferreira
- Repeated pro-social behavior in the presence of economic interventions pp. 18-28

- Carlo Gallier, Christiane Reif and Daniel Römer
- Unemployment persistence: How important are non-cognitive skills? pp. 29-37

- Maite Blázquez Cuesta and Santiago Budria Rodriguez
- Reference-dependent analysis of capital structure and REIT performance pp. 38-49

- Helen X.H. Bao and Cynthia Miao Gong
- Compensating differentials in experimental labor markets pp. 50-60

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Peter Matthews and Andrea Robbett
- Environmental attitude, motivations and values for marine biodiversity protection pp. 61-70

- George Halkos and Steriani Matsiori
- Virtual reality experiments in economics pp. 71-77

- Alessandro Innocenti
- Risk in payoff-equivalent appropriation and provision games pp. 78-82

- Brock Stoddard
- Intelligence and corruption: An empirical investigation in a non-linear framework pp. 83-91

- Zhike Lv
- A note on receptiveness to loss in structured Investment pp. 92-98

- Maya Lazar, Amir Levkowitz, Amit Oren and Doron Sonsino
- Religious activity, risk-taking preferences and financial behaviour: Empirical evidence from German survey data pp. 99-107

- Anja Köbrich León and Christian Pfeifer
- Conditional cooperation in network public goods experiments pp. 108-116

- Luke Boosey
- Reference dependent preferences and labor supply in historical perspective pp. 117-124

- Daniel MacDonald and Philip Mellizo
- Serial correlation in National Football League play calling and its effects on outcomes pp. 125-132

- Noha Emara, David Owens, John Smith and Lisa Wilmer
- Cognitive foundations of cooperation revisited: Commentary on Rand et al. (2012, 2014) pp. 133-138

- Kristian Ove R. Myrseth and Conny Wollbrant
Volume 68, issue C, 2017
- Do personality traits influence investors’ portfolios? pp. 1-12

- Alessandro Bucciol and Luca Zarri
- Honesty toward the holy day pp. 13-17

- Ronen Bar-El and Yossef Tobol
- Estimating the relationship between skill and overconfidence pp. 18-24

- Jan Feld, Jan Sauermann and Andries de Grip
- An experimental approach to comparing similarity- and guilt-based charitable appeals pp. 25-40

- Jordan van Rijn, Bradford Barham and Reka Sundaram-Stukel
- Groundwater and electricity consumption under alternative subsidies: Evidence from laboratory experiments pp. 41-52

- Edgar Tellez Foster, Amnon Rapoport and Ariel Dinar
- Risk preferences, responsibility, and self-monitoring in a Stag Hunt pp. 53-61

- Robert Girtz, Joshua Hill and Mark Owens
- How does happiness relate to economic behaviour? A review of the literature pp. 62-78

- Tom Lane
- Conspicuous work: Peer working time, labour supply, and happiness pp. 79-90

- Marion Collewet, Andries de Grip and Jaap de Koning
- Do higher achievers cheat less? An experiment of self-revealing individual cheating pp. 91-96

- Gideon Yaniv, Erez Siniver and Yossef Tobol
- Affect-based stock investment decision: The role of affective self-affinity pp. 97-109

- Naime Usul, Özlem Özdemir and Timothy Kiessling
- Emotional calibration of self-control pp. 110-118

- Joaquin Gomez-Minambres and Eric Schniter
- Evaluating the role of personality trait information in social dilemmas pp. 119-129

- Todd Guilfoos and Kenneth J. Kurtz
- Skewness-adjusted social preferences: Experimental evidence on the relation between inequality, elite behavior, and economic efficiency pp. 130-139

- Fabian Paetzel and Stefan Traub
Volume 67, issue C, 2017
- Pride and patronage - pay-what-you-want pricing at a charitable bookstore pp. 1-7

- Christina Gravert
- The excessive choice effect meets the market: A field experiment on craft beer choice pp. 8-13

- Trey Malone and Jayson Lusk
- To choose or not to choose: An experiment in hedging strategies and risk preferences pp. 14-19

- Matthew J. Butler, James Cardon and Mark H. Showalter
- Risk attribution theory: An exploratory conceptualization of individual choice under uncertainty pp. 20-27

- Andreas Hönl, Philip Meissner and Torsten Wulf
- Second-price common value auctions with uncertainty, private and public information: Experimental evidence pp. 28-40

- Isabelle Brocas, Juan D. Carrillo and Manuel Castro
- Fishy behavior: A field experiment on (dis)honesty in the marketplace pp. 41-55

- Subhasish Dugar and Haimanti Bhattacharya
- Intrinsic motivation in economics: A history pp. 56-64

- Rustam Romaniuc
- The effect of third party intervention in the trust game pp. 65-74

- Marina Fiedler and Ernan Haruvy
- The power of (no) recognition: Experimental evidence from the university classroom pp. 75-84

- Nicky Hoogveld and Nick Zubanov
- Ambiguity and risk measures in the lab and students’ real-life borrowing behavior pp. 85-98

- Kim Fairley and Utz Weitzel
- Divine restraint: An experimental analysis of religious preference and intertemporal discounting pp. 99-110

- Jeremy Thornton, Sara Helms McCarty and Charles E. Stokes
- Venting and gossiping in conflicts: Verbal expression in ultimatum games pp. 111-121

- Margaret Samahita
- Are (negative) emotions to blame for being positional? An experimental investigation of the impact of emotional states on status preferences pp. 122-130

- Jérémy Celse, Fabrice Galia and Sylvain Max
- When higher productivity hurts: The interaction between overconfidence and capital pp. 131-142

- Andrew Royal and Joshua Tasoff
- Does Gneezy's cheap talk game measure trust? pp. 143-148

- Haukur Freyr Gylfason and Katrin Olafsdottir
- Revealed preferences for voluntary climate change mitigation when the purely individual perspective is relaxed – evidence from a framed field experiment pp. 149-160

- Andreas Löschel, Bodo Sturm and Reinhard Uehleke
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