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 106, issue C, 2023
- Thinking through norms can make them more effective. Experimental evidence on reflective climate policies in the UK

- Sanchayan Banerjee and Julien Picard
- Examining discrimination against Jews in Italy with three natural field experiments

- Cornel Nesseler, Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez, Petr Parshakov and Helmut Dietl
- The role of autonomy and reactance for nudging — Experimentally comparing defaults to recommendations and mandates

- Hendrik Bruns and Grischa Perino
- The adventure of running experiments with teenagers

- Antonio Alfonso, Pablo Brañas-Garza, Diego Jorrat, Pablo Lomas, Benjamin Prissé, Mónica Vasco and María J. Vázquez-De Francisco
- An empirical comparison of conjoint and best-worst scaling case III methods

- Haotian Cheng, Tong Zhang, Dayton Lambert and Ryan Feuz
- Ethnic cooperation and conflict in Kenya

- Alicia Barriga, Ferguson, Neil T. N., Nathan Fiala and Martin Leroch
- On the generalizability of using mobile devices to conduct economic experiments

- Yiting Guo, Jason Shachat, Matthew Walker and Lijia Wei
- The effect of name letter on market prices: Field experiments on seller behavior

- Arie Sherman and Guy Barokas
- Consumer perceptions of price increase by CSR: Focusing on construal level and consumer attribution

- Taehee Park and Dongho Yoo
- Anchoring on valuations and perceived informativeness

- Konstantinos Ioannidis
- In transparency we trust an experimental study of reputation, transparency, and signaling

- Natalia Borzino, Enrique Fatas and Emmanuel Peterle
- Portfolio decisions and perceived racial discrimination

- Alessandro Bucciol and Dimitra Papadovasilaki
- Punishment credibility and cooperation in public good games

- Sergio Almeida
- Be ambitious or lower your expectation: Goals as optimal reference points

- Doyoung Kim
- Temperature, health and wellbeing in Australia

- Abebe Hailemariam, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Samuelson Appau
- All we want is a healthy baby – well, and one that is the opposite sex to what we have already1

- Paul Dolan, Cahal Moran and Ingo Outes-Leon
- Behavioral consequences of income and expense shocks

- Vance Larsen, Riona Carriaga, Hilary Wething, Jiaying Zhao and Crystal Hall
- What is in Local Dialects? A Field Experiment on Social Distance and Human Capital Development in Job Training

- Sherry Xin Li, Shengzhe Wang and Shuo Yang
- Does Mood affect Sexual and Gender Discrimination in Hiring Choices? Evidence from Online Experiments

- Evangelos Mourelatos
- Productivity within groups: An analysis of shirking in high school cross country competitions

- Nathan Ashby and Miguel A. Ramos
- Selection, socialization, and risk preferences in the finance industry: Longitudinal evidence for German finance professionals

- Max Deter and André van Hoorn
- Determinants of inequality acceptability in a representative sample of the Spanish population

- Diego Santamaría, Luis Miller, Paloma Ubeda and Laura Padilla-Angulo
- Reciprocal reactions to (in)transparent task assignments: An experimental investigation

- Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling, Kristijan Hromek, Janina Kleinknecht and Sandra Ludwig
- Keeping up with the Kardashians: Evidence from a choice experiment with a nationally representative sample

- Tomasz Gajderowicz, Roman Kozłowski, Marek Giergiczny and Michał Krawczyk
- Luck or rights? An experiment on preferences for redistribution following inheritance of opportunity

- Warn N. Lekfuangfu, Nattavudh Powdthavee and Yohanes Riyanto
Volume 105, issue C, 2023
- Social pension reform and poverty among older people in Hong Kong: Triple difference estimations

- Alex Yue Feng Zhu, Inhoe Ku, Wai Sum Chan and Kee Lee Chou
- Do crime victims lose trust in others? Evidence from Germany

- Tim Friehe and Vu Mai Linh Do
- Evidence on need-sensitive giving behavior: An experimental approach to the acknowledgment of needs

- Stefan Traub, Manuel Schwaninger, Fabian Paetzel and Sabine Neuhofer
- Heterogeneity in rent-seeking contests with multiple stages: Theory and experimental evidence

- Tanja Hörtnagl-Pozzo, Rudolf Kerschbamer, Regine Oexl, Rudi Stracke and Uwe Sunde
- The preoccupied parent

- Sergiu Burlacu, Anandi Mani, Piero Ronzani and Lucia Savadori
- Status and reputation nudging

- Julia Rose, Michael Kirchler and Stefan Palan
- Measuring stereotypes in effort tasks: A multiple-price list approach

- Stanislava Bajzíková and Lubomir Cingl
- Nudging people to pay their parking fines on time. Evidence from a cluster-randomized field experiment

- Koen Migchelbrink and Pieter Raymaekers
- Intragroup punishment and intergroup conflict aversion weaken intragroup cooperation in finitely repeated games

- Jonathan Tan and Friedel Bolle
- Does personal door-to-door campaigning influence voters? Evidence from a field experiment

- Charles L. Baum and Mark Owens
- Market segregation in the presence of customer discrimination

- Amegashie, J.Atsu
- A systematic review of nudges on hand hygiene against the spread of COVID-19

- Alexandros Tzikas and George Koulierakis
Volume 104, issue C, 2023
- The effect of tax transparency on consumer and firm behavior: Experimental evidence

- Michael Razen and Alexander Kupfer
- An integrated model on purchase intentions of typical and tax-deductible saving products: The roles of retirement goal clarity and age

- Dannii Y. Yeung, Alvin K.K. Ho, Alfred H.K. Lam and Alvin C.H. Lam
- Does a leader's self-assessed integrity matter?

- Mana Komai Molle, Philip Grossman, John T. Kulas and Siu Pong Lo
- Nudging smokers away from lighting up: A meta-analysis of framing effect in current smokers

- Hassam Waheed
- A systematic review of the main anomalies in intertemporal choice

- Salvador Cruz Rambaud, Piedad Ortiz Fernández and Isabel María Parra Oller
- Economic incentives and political inequality in the management of environmental public goods

- Francesco Bogliacino, César Mantilla and Daniel Niño
- Market concentration and the responsiveness of prices and mark-ups

- Curtis Kephart and David Munro
- Remember me? The role of gender and racial attributes in memory

- Michèle Belot and Marina Schröder
- If it looks like a human and speaks like a human... Communication and cooperation in strategic Human–Robot interactions

- Mario Maggioni and Domenico Rossignoli
- The Framing of Information Nudge Affects Students' Anticipated Effort: A Large-Scale, Randomized Survey Experiment

- Tamás Keller and Péter Szakál
- Priming and the value of a statistical life: A cross country comparison

- Henrik Andersson and Benjamin Ouvrard
- Does time series momentum also exist outside traditional financial markets? Near-laboratory evidence from sports betting

- Jonas Vandenbruaene, Marc De Ceuster and Jan Annaert
- The malleability of competitive preferences

- Åshild A. Johnsen, Henning Finseraas, Torbjørn Hanson and Andreas Kotsadam
- Psychological momentum among non-experts: Evidence from club golfers

- Andrew E. Evans, Paul Crosby and Sunny Shin
- Karma and honest behavior: An experimental study

- Juliane V. Wiese
- Courtesy versus efficiency: Personal gifts and monetary gifts – Preferences and norms in Israeli society

- Liora Daum-Avital and Ofer Azar
- Nudges and choice architecture in public policy: A bibliometric analysis

- Vijay Victor, Aparna M. Nair and Daniel Francois Meyer
- Understanding pastoralists’ preferences for goat traits: Application of all-levels and end-point choice experiments

- Girma T. Kassie, Awudu Abdulai, Aynalem Haile, Mulugeta Yitayih, Woinishet Asnake and Barbara Rischkowsky
- Loss aversion or lack of trust: Why does loss framing work to encourage preventive health behaviors?

- Emily Beam, Yusufcan Masatioglu, Tara Watson and Dean Yang
- Crime-related exposure to violence and prosocial behavior: Experimental evidence from Colombia

- Francesco Bogliacino, Camilo Gómez Cangrejo and Gianluca Grimalda
- Preferred tax rates depend on the rates paid by the rich

- Raymundo M. Campos-Vazquez, Alice Krozer and Aurora A. Ramírez-Álvarez
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