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 57, issue C, 2015
- Trust and trustworthiness of immigrants and native-born Americans pp. 1-8

- James Cox and Wafa Orman
- Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly the Journal of Socio-Economics) in Journal Citation Reports 2014 pp. A1-A1

- Ofer Azar
- Will one size fit all? Incentives designed to nurture prosocial behaviour pp. 9-16

- Lory Barile, John Cullis and Philip Jones
- An experiment in political trust pp. 17-25

- Cortney Rodet
- The monetary value of social capital pp. 26-36

- Johannes Orlowski and Pamela Wicker
- Competitive behavior, impact on others, and the number of competitors pp. 37-44

- Donald Vandegrift and Kristen Duke
- Multiple earnings comparisons and subjective earnings fairness: A cross-country study pp. 45-54

- Hung-Lin Tao
- How do experts update beliefs? Lessons from a non-market environment pp. 55-63

- Michael Sinkey
- Sustainable consumption in capability perspective: Operationalization and empirical illustration pp. 64-72

- Ortrud Leßmann and Torsten Masson
- Thinking near and far: Modeling the formation of traders’ beliefs in asset markets using experimental data pp. 73-80

- Zvika Afik and Yaron Lahav
- Group member characteristics and risk taking by consensus pp. 81-88

- Jeroen Nieboer
- Individual social welfare preferences: An experimental study pp. 89-97

- Hao Hong, Jianfeng Ding and Yang Yao
- (Dis-)honesty: Measuring overcharging in a real-world market pp. 98-102

- Julian Conrads, Felix Ebeling and Sebastian Lotz
- Generosity and sharing among villagers: Do women give more? pp. 103-111

- Sosina Bezu and Stein Holden
- Are groups better planners than individuals? An experimental analysis pp. 112-119

- Enrica Carbone and Gerardo Infante
- Promise keeping, relational closeness, and identifiability: An experimental investigation in China pp. 120-133

- Charles Cadsby, Ninghua Du, Fei Song and Lan Yao
- Strategic behaviour in Schelling dynamics: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 134-147

- Juan M. Benito-Ostolaza, Pablo Brañas-Garza, Penelope Hernandez and Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis
- Voluntary market payments: Underlying motives, success drivers and success potentials pp. 149-157

- Martin Natter and Katharina Kaufmann
- Tipping customs: The effects of national differences in attitudes toward tipping and sensitivities to duty and social pressure pp. 158-166

- Michael Lynn and Mark M. Starbuck
- Anchors and norms in anonymous pay-what-you-want pricing contexts pp. 167-175

- Catherine A. Armstrong Soule and Robert Madrigal
- Pay-what-you-want pricing: Can it be profitable? pp. 176-185

- Yong Chao, Jose Fernandez and Babu Nahata
- Flowers and an honour box: Evidence on framing effects pp. 186-199

- Achim Schlüter and Björn Vollan
- Pay-what-you-want or mark-off-your-own-price – A framing effect in customer-selected pricing pp. 200-204

- Marina Schröder, Annemarie Lüer and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Why consumers pay voluntarily: Evidence from online music pp. 205-214

- Tobias Regner
- The pay-what-you-want business model: Warm glow revenues and endogenous price discrimination pp. 215-223

- R. Isaac, John Lightle and Douglas A. Norton
Volume 56, issue C, 2015
- On the value of information: Why people reject medical tests pp. 1-12

- Markus Rieger-Fels
- Determinants of food demand and the experienced taste effect of healthy labels – An experiment on potato chips and bread pp. 13-20

- Linda Thunstrom and Jonas Nordström
- Why do people evade taxes? New experimental evidence from Greece pp. 21-32

- Georgia Kaplanoglou and Vassilis Rapanos
- Gender norms, work hours, and corrective taxation pp. 33-39

- Thomas Aronsson and David Granlund
- Linking shifts in the national economy with changes in job satisfaction, employee engagement and work–life balance pp. 40-54

- Kevin Cahill, Tay K. McNamara, Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes and Monique Valcour
- The willingness to pay for partial vs. universal equality pp. 55-61

- Agnes Bäker, Werner Güth, Kerstin Pull and Manfred Stadler
- Decisions under risk in a social and individual context: The limits of social preferences? pp. 62-71

- Jona Linde and Joep Sonnemans
- Public good provision, punishment, and the endowment origin: Experimental evidence pp. 72-77

- Armenak Antinyan, Luca Corazzini and Daniel Neururer
- Behavioral spillovers from freeriding in multilevel interactions pp. 78-87

- Kirsten Thommes, Jana Vyrastekova and Agnes Akkerman
Volume 55, issue C, 2015
- Merchant steering of consumer payment choice: Evidence from a 2012 diary survey pp. 1-9

- Joanna Stavins and Oz Shy
- Gender at work: Incentives and self-sorting pp. 10-18

- Matteo Migheli
- Conditional gender peer effects? pp. 19-28

- Jon Vaag Iversen and Hans Bonesrønning
- Anchoring in social context pp. 29-39

- Lukas Meub and Till E. Proeger
- Recycling waste: Does culture matter? pp. 40-47

- Alessandro Crociata, Massimiliano Agovino and Pier Luigi Sacco
- Conditioning on what? Heterogeneous contributions and conditional cooperation pp. 48-64

- Björn Hartig, Bernd Irlenbusch and Felix Kölle
- Explanations of service gratuities and tipping: Evidence from individual differences in tipping motivations and tendencies pp. 65-71

- Michael Lynn
- Evaluation of the Financial Threat Scale (FTS) in four European, non-student samples pp. 72-80

- Zdravko Marjanovic, Esther R. Greenglass, Lisa Fiksenbaum, Hans De Witte, Francisco Garcia-Santos, Petra Buchwald, José Peiró and Miguel A. Mañas
- Dynamic repeated random dictatorship and gender discrimination pp. 81-90

- Dennis Dittrich, Susanne Büchner and Micaela M. Kulesz
- Task-based income inequalities and redistribution preferences: A comparison of China and Japan pp. 91-102

- Yoshio Iida
- “Trust me, I am an economist.” A note on suspiciousness in laboratory experiments pp. 103-107

- Michal Krawczyk
Volume 54, issue C, 2015
- Predicting health behaviors with economic preferences & locus of control pp. 1-9

- Lynn Conell-Price and Julian Jamison
- What's the good of education on our overall quality of life? A simultaneous equation model of education and life satisfaction for Australia pp. 10-21

- Nattavudh Powdthavee, Warn Nuarpear Lekfuangfu and Mark Wooden
- Dealing with eminent domain pp. 22-31

- Carl Kitchens and Alex Roomets
- “Piracy is not theft!” Is it just students who think so? pp. 32-39

- Michal Krawczyk, Joanna Tyrowicz, Anna Kukla-Gryz and Wojciech Hardy
- Promoting cooperation in resource dilemmas: Theoretical predictions and experimental evidence pp. 40-49

- Anabela Botelho, Ariel Dinar, Ligia Pinto and Amnon Rapoport
- On the nature of pessimism in taking and giving games pp. 50-57

- Alexander Smith
- Tax policy and the news: An empirical analysis of taxpayers’ perceptions of tax-related media coverage and its impact on tax compliance pp. 58-63

- Matthias Kasper, Christoph Kogler and Erich Kirchler
- Personality and health satisfaction pp. 64-73

- Dusanee Kesavayuth, Robert Rosenman and Vasileios Zikos
- Transitions in a West African labour market: The role of family networks pp. 74-85

- Christophe Nordman and Laure Pasquier-Doumer
- Are French households car-use addicts? A microeconomic perspective pp. 86-94

- Roger Collet, Matthieu de Lapparent and Laurent Hivert
- An experimental investigation of time discounting in strategic settings pp. 95-104

- Cary Deck and Salar Jahedi
- A prospect theory approach to assessing changes in parameters of insurance contracts with an application to money-back guarantees pp. 105-117

- Amir Heiman, David Just, Bruce P. McWilliams and David Zilberman
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