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 66, issue C, 2017
- The effect of effectiveness: Donor response to aid effectiveness in a direct mail fundraising experiment pp. 1-8

- Dean Karlan and Daniel H. Wood
- Social distance and quality ratings in charity choice pp. 9-15

- Alexander Brown, Jonathan Meer and J. Forrest Williams
- Charitable giving, suggestion, and learning from others: Pay-What-You-Want experiments at a coffee shop pp. 16-22

- Sangkon Park, Sohyun Nam and Jungmin Lee
- Information and donations to development aid projects pp. 23-28

- Maren Elise Bachke, Frode Alfnes and Mette Wik
- Too much information? An experiment on communication and cooperation pp. 29-39

- Daniel Jones
- When charities compete: A laboratory experiment with simultaneous public goods pp. 40-57

- Justin Krieg and Anya Samek
- Do charities get more when they ask more often? Evidence from a unique field experiment pp. 58-65

- Bas Donkers, Merel van Diepen and Philip Hans Franses
- A field experiment on directed giving at a public university pp. 66-71

- Catherine Eckel, David H. Herberich and Jonathan Meer
- Government or charity? Preferences for welfare provision by ethnicity pp. 72-77

- Kristy Jones
- Now or never! The effect of deadlines on charitable giving: Evidence from two natural field experiments pp. 78-87

- Mette Trier Damgaard and Christina Gravert
- Comparing rebate and matching subsidies controlling for donors’ awareness: Evidence from the field pp. 88-95

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- Do people donate more when they perceive a single beneficiary whom they know? A field experimental test of the identifiability effect pp. 96-103

- Omar Al-Ubaydli and Mike Yeomans
- A note on charitable giving by corporates and aristocrats: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 104-111

- Vittorio Bassi, Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul
- Sharing one’s fortune? An experimental study on earned income and giving pp. 112-118

- Mirco Tonin and Michael Vlassopoulos
- Charity, incentives, and performance pp. 119-128

- Oege Dijk and Martin Holmen
- Social influences on charitable giving in the workplace pp. 129-136

- Michael Sanders
- Nudging charitable giving: Three field experiments pp. 137-149

- Homa Zarghamee, Kent Messer, Jacob R. Fooks, William D. Schulze, Shang Wu and Jubo Yan
- How do incidental emotions impact pro-environmental behavior? Evidence from the dictator game pp. 150-155

- Lisette Ibanez, Nathalie Moureau and Sébastien Roussel
Volume 65, issue C, 2016
- U.S. consumers’ preferences for imported and genetically modified sugar: Examining policy consequentiality in a choice experiment pp. 1-8

- Karen E. Lewis, Carola Grebitus and Rodolfo Nayga
- Confirmation: What's in the evidence? pp. 9-15

- Mitesh Kataria
- Measuring time preferences: Comparing methods and evaluating the magnitude effect pp. 16-26

- Daniel Hermann and Oliver Musshoff
- Fundraising to a real-life public good – evidence from the laboratory pp. 27-37

- Yuval Arbel, Ronen Bar-El and Yossef Tobol
- Motivations for tipping: How they differ across more and less frequently tipped services pp. 38-48

- Michael Lynn
- The advantage of hierarchy: Inducing responsibility and selecting ability? pp. 49-57

- Philipp E. Otto and Friedel Bolle
- Explaining the use of attribute cut-off values in decision making by means of involvement pp. 58-66

- Anne O. Peschel, Carola Grebitus, Gregory Colson and Wuyang Hu
- Evaluation of individuals’ intention to pay a premium price for ecotourism: An exploratory study pp. 67-78

- Marta Meleddu and Manuela Pulina
- To know or not to know? Looking at payoffs signals selfish behavior, but it does not actually mean so pp. 79-84

- Valerio Capraro and Jotte Kuilder
- Consumer knowledge affects valuation of product attributes: Experimental results for wine pp. 85-94

- Christopher Gustafson, Travis Lybbert and Daniel Sumner
- Does choosing jobs based on income risk lead to higher job satisfaction in the long run? Evidence from the natural experiment of German reunification pp. 95-108

- Qiyan Ong and Walter Theseira
- An experimental study on the effect of co-payment in public services pp. 109-116

- Aurora García-Gallego, Nikolaos Georgantzís, Tarek Jaber-López and Gianandrea Staffiero
- Endogenous context in a dictator game pp. 117-120

- Linda Thunstrom, Todd Cherry, David McEvoy and Jason Shogren
- External validity of prospect theory: The evidence from soccer betting pp. 121-127

- Ondřej Krčál, Michal Kvasnička and Rostislav Stanek
- Can't wait to celebrate: Holiday euphoria, impulsive behavior and time preference pp. 128-134

- Eyal Lahav, Tal Shavit and Uri Benzion
- Buying behaviors when similar products are available under pay-what-you-want and posted price conditions: Field-experimental evidence pp. 135-145

- Torsten J. Gerpott and Christina Schneider
- Inspirations or incitements? Ethical mind-sets and the effect of moral examples pp. 146-153

- Serhiy Kandul and Matthias Uhl
- John F. Tomer, Integrating Human Capital with Human Development: The Path to a More Productive and Humane Economy (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016). 231 pp. $120.00. ISBN: 978-1-137-47352-3 pp. 154-155

- Steven Pressman
Volume 64, issue C, 2016
- Cognitive abilities and economic behavior pp. 1-4

- Pablo Brañas-Garza and John Smith
- Do individuals with higher cognitive ability play more strategically? pp. 5-11

- Juan M. Benito-Ostolaza, Penélope Hernández and Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis
- Think twice before running! Bank runs and cognitive abilities pp. 12-19

- Hubert Janos Kiss, Ismael Rodriguez-Lara and Alfonso Rosa-García
- To trust, or not to trust: Cognitive reflection in trust games pp. 20-27

- Brice Corgnet, Antonio Espín, Roberto Hernán-González, Praveen Kujal and Stephen Rassenti
- Smart or selfish – When smart guys finish nice pp. 28-40

- Johannes Lohse
- Logical omniscience at the laboratory pp. 41-49

- Ralph-C Bayer and Ludovic Renou
- Average player traits as predictors of cooperation in a repeated prisoner's dilemma pp. 50-60

- Omar Al-Ubaydli, Garett Jones and Jaap Weel
- Faith in intuition and cognitive reflection pp. 61-70

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Sabine Hügelschäfer
- GO figure: Analytic and strategic skills are separable pp. 71-80

- Sascha Baghestanian and Seth Frey
- Cognitive (ir)reflection: New experimental evidence pp. 81-93

- Carlos Cueva, Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Esther Mata-Pérez, Giovanni Ponti, Marcello Sartarelli, Haihan Yu and Vita Zhukova
- Comparing decisions under compound risk and ambiguity: The importance of cognitive skills pp. 94-105

- Sasha Prokosheva
- The investment decisions of young adults under relaxed borrowing constraints pp. 106-121

- Michael Insler, James Compton and Pamela Schmitt
- Toward the integration of personality theory and decision theory in explaining economic behavior: An experimental investigation pp. 122-137

- Aldo Rustichini, Colin G. DeYoung, Jon E. Anderson and Stephen Burks
Volume 63, issue C, 2016
- The combined impact factor of the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics and the Journal of Socio-Economics increased to 0.541 pp. A1-A2

- Ofer Azar
- Peer effects in the diffusion of innovations: Theory and simulation pp. 1-13

- Hang Xiong, Diane Payne and Stephen Kinsella
- Favor transmission and social image concern: An experimental study pp. 14-21

- Pinghan Liang and Juanjuan Meng
- Over-the-counter markets vs. double auctions: A comparative experimental study pp. 22-35

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Samuele Centorrino and Ivan Moscati
- Trust and reciprocity in Cyprus pp. 36-49

- Tufan Ekici, Selim Ergun and M. Fernanda Rivas
- Paying for sustainability: A cross-cultural analysis of consumers’ valuations of food and non-food products labeled for carbon and water footprints pp. 50-58

- Carola Grebitus, Bodo Steiner and Michele M. Veeman
- Spillovers and conflict in wage bargaining: Experimental evidence pp. 59-68

- Alex Lehr, Jana Vyrastekova, Agnes Akkerman and René Torenvlied
- Gender differences in beliefs and actions in a framed corruption experiment pp. 69-82

- Miloš Fišar, Matus Kubak, Jiří Špalek and James Tremewan
- Social network structure and government provision crowding-out on voluntary contributions pp. 83-90

- Yao-Yu Chih
- Does money buy happiness? Financial and general well-being of immigrants in Australia pp. 91-105

- Liliya Gatina
- The role of personal interaction in the assessment of risk attitudes pp. 106-113

- Benjamin Roth, Stefan Trautmann and Andrea Voskort
- Materialistic, pro-social, anti-social, or mixed – A within-subject examination of self- and other-regarding preferences pp. 114-124

- Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Marina Schröder
- What is a fair wage? Reference points, entitlements and gift exchange pp. 125-135

- Eleonora Bottino, Teresa García-Muñoz, Cintia Goddio and Praveen Kujal
- Are high-ability individuals really more tolerant of risk? A test of the relationship between risk aversion and cognitive ability pp. 136-147

- Matthew P. Taylor
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