Theory and Decision
1997 - 2025
Current editor(s): Mohammed Abdellaoui From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 80, issue 4, 2016
- A characterization of the generalized optimal choice set through the optimization of generalized weak utilities pp. 611-621

- Athanasios Andrikopoulos
- Consistent inconsistencies? Evidence from decision under risk pp. 623-648

- Guillaume Hollard, Hela Maafi and Jean-Christophe Vergnaud
- Characterizations of weighted and equal division values pp. 649-667

- Sylvain Béal, André Casajus, Frank Huettner, Eric Rémila and Philippe Solal
Volume 80, issue 2, 2016
- The value of information and the value of awareness pp. 167-185

- John Quiggin
- Choice under aggregate uncertainty pp. 187-209

- Nabil Al-Najjar and Luciano Pomatto
- The Anscombe–Aumann representation and the independence axiom: a reconsideration pp. 211-226

- Abhinash Borah and Christopher Kops
- Risk aversion, prudence, and asset allocation: a review and some new developments pp. 227-243

- Michel Denuit and Louis Eeckhoudt
- Solution concepts for games with ambiguous payoffs pp. 245-269

- Dorian Beauchêne
- A strategic approach for the discounted Shapley values pp. 271-293

- Emilio Calvo Ramón and Esther Gutiérrez-López
- Asymmetric dominance, deferral, and status quo bias in a behavioral model of choice pp. 295-312

- Georgios Gerasimou
- Do we agree? Measuring the cohesiveness of preferences pp. 313-339

- Jorge Alcalde-Unzu and Marc Vorsatz
Volume 80, issue 1, 2016
- Predicting human cooperation in the Prisoner’s Dilemma using case-based decision theory pp. 1-32

- Todd Guilfoos and Andreas Pape
- Computational complexity in the design of voting rules pp. 33-41

- Koji Takamiya and Akira Tanaka
- Circulant games pp. 43-69

- Georg Granic and Johannes Kern
- Comparing attitudes toward time and toward money in experience-based decisions pp. 71-100

- Emmanuel Kemel and Muriel Travers
- Incremental willingness to pay: a theoretical and empirical exposition pp. 101-123

- Karine Lamiraud, Robert Oxoby and Cam Donaldson
- Repeated interactions and endogenous contractual incompleteness pp. 125-158

- Jean Beuve and Claudine Desrieux
- A note on cancellation axioms for comparative probability pp. 159-166

- Matthew Harrison-Trainor, Wesley Holliday and Thomas Icard
Volume 79, issue 4, 2015
- Purely subjective extended Bayesian models with Knightian unambiguity pp. 547-571

- Xiangyu Qu
- Detecting heterogeneous risk attitudes with mixed gambles pp. 573-600

- Luis Santos-Pinto, Adrian Bruhin, José Mata and Thomas Astebro
- Sub-models for interactive unawareness pp. 601-613

- Simon Grant, J. Kline, Patrick O’Callaghan and John Quiggin
- Two preference metrics provide settings for the study of properties of binary relations pp. 615-625

- Vicki Knoblauch
- An experimental test of a search model under ambiguity pp. 627-637

- Takao Asano, Hiroko Okudaira and Masaru Sasaki
- An experiment on case-based decision making pp. 639-666

- Brit Grosskopf, Rajiv Sarin and Elizabeth Watson
- An experimental study on the effect of ambiguity in a coordination game pp. 667-688

- David Kelsey and Sara Roux
- Statistical inference for measures of predictive success pp. 689-699

- Thomas Demuynck
Volume 79, issue 3, 2015
- Almost expectation and excess dependence notions pp. 375-401

- Michel Denuit, Rachel Huang and Larry Tzeng
- The value of risk reduction: new tools for an old problem pp. 403-413

- David Crainich, Louis Eeckhoudt and James Hammitt
- Weighted sets of probabilities and minimax weighted expected regret: a new approach for representing uncertainty and making decisions pp. 415-450

- Joseph Halpern and Samantha Leung
- Cooperative games with homogeneous groups of participants pp. 451-461

- L. Hernández-Lamoneda and Francisco Sánchez-Sánchez
- The Nash solution is more utilitarian than egalitarian pp. 463-478

- Shiran Rachmilevitch
- Can priming cooperation increase public good contributions? pp. 479-492

- Michalis Drouvelis, Robert Metcalfe and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- Honestly, why are you donating money to charity? An experimental study about self-awareness in status-seeking behavior pp. 493-515

- Mitesh Kataria and Tobias Regner
- Strategic behavior in regressions: an experimental study pp. 517-546

- Javier Perote, Juan Perote-Peña and Marc Vorsatz
Volume 79, issue 2, 2015
- A preference model for choice subject to surprise pp. 167-180

- Simon Grant and John Quiggin
- Social choice with approximate interpersonal comparison of welfare gains pp. 181-216

- Marcus Pivato
- Consistent enlargements of the core in roommate problems pp. 217-225

- Duygu Nizamogullari and İpek Özkal-Sanver
- Stable partitions in many division problems: the proportional and the sequential dictator solutions pp. 227-250

- Gustavo Bergantiños, Jordi Masso, Ines Moreno de Barreda and Alejandro Neme
- The sequential equal surplus division for rooted forest games and an application to sharing a river with bifurcations pp. 251-283

- Sylvain Béal, Amandine Ghintran, Eric Rémila and Philippe Solal
- Eyes on social norms: A field study on an honor system for newspaper sale pp. 285-306

- Thomas Brudermann, Gregory Bartel, Thomas Fenzl and Sebastian Seebauer
- Inattentive consumers in markets for services pp. 307-332

- Stefania Sitzia, Jiwei Zheng and Daniel Zizzo
- Tractable consumer choice pp. 333-358

- Daniel Friedman and József Sákovics
- On $$\mathcal {S}$$ S -independence and Hansson’s external independence pp. 359-371

- Dan Qin
- Erratum to: My experimental meanderings pp. 373-373

- John Hey
Volume 79, issue 1, 2015
- Conditions on social-preference cycles pp. 1-13

- Sususmu Cato
- A belief-based definition of ambiguity aversion pp. 15-30

- Xiangyu Qu
- The $$q$$ q -majority efficiency of positional rules pp. 31-49

- Sébastien Courtin, Mathieu Martin and Issofa Moyouwou
- Stubborn learning pp. 51-93

- Jean-François Laslier and Bernard Walliser
- Avoiding both the Garbage-In/Garbage-Out and the Borel Paradox in updating probabilities given experimental information pp. 95-105

- Robert Bordley
- A theoretical foundation of portfolio resampling pp. 107-132

- Gabriel Frahm
- Politicians, governed versus non-governed interest groups and rent dissipation pp. 133-149

- Gil Epstein and Yosef Mealem
- Extended present bias: a direct experimental test pp. 151-165

- Robin Chark, Soo Chew and Songfa Zhong
| |