Journal of the Economic Science Association
2015 - 2024
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Volume 4, issue 2, 2018
- Effects of gain-loss frames on advantageous inequality aversion pp. 99-109

- Kene Boun My, Nicolas Lampach, Mathieu Lefebvre and Jacopo Magnani
- Gender differences in giving in the Dictator Game: the role of reluctant altruism pp. 110-122

- David Klinowski
- On the effectiveness of elected male and female leaders and team coordination pp. 123-135

- Ernesto Reuben and Krisztina Timko
- A method to estimate mean lying rates and their full distribution pp. 136-150

- Ellen Garbarino, Robert Slonim and Marie Claire Villeval
- When is punishment harmful to cooperation? A note on antisocial and perverse punishment pp. 151-164

- Tingting Fu and Louis Putterman
- Instructions pp. 165-179

- David Freeman, Erik Kimbrough, Garrett M. Petersen and Hanh T. Tong
- Revisiting gender differences in ultimatum bargaining: experimental evidence from the US and China pp. 180-190

- Shuwen Li, Xiangdong Qin and Daniel Houser
Volume 4, issue 1, 2018
- Guilt averse or reciprocal? Looking at behavioral motivations in the trust game pp. 1-14

- Yola Engler, Rudolf Kerschbamer and Lionel Page
- Experimental guidance for eliciting beliefs with the Stochastic Becker–DeGroot–Marschak mechanism pp. 15-28

- Ingrid Burfurd and Tom Wilkening
- Inside information in Ponzi schemes pp. 29-45

- Klarita Sadiraj and Arthur Schram
- Self-control and demand for commitment in online game playing: evidence from a field experiment pp. 46-62

- Dan Acland and Vinci Chow
- A shared identity promotes herding in an information cascade game pp. 63-72

- Sebastian Berger, Christoph Feldhaus and Axel Ockenfels
- Pushing the bad away: reverse Tullock contests pp. 73-85

- Bettina Rockenbach, Sebastian Schneiders and Marcin Waligora
- Framing effects on bribery behaviour: experimental evidence from China and Uganda pp. 86-97

- Alessio Gaggero, Simon Appleton and Lina Song
Volume 3, issue 2, 2017
- Testing consumer theory: evidence from a natural field experiment pp. 89-108

- Maja Adena, Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul
- Consumption experience, choice experience and the endowment effect pp. 109-120

- Steven J. Humphrey, Luke Lindsay and Chris Starmer
- Emirati women do not shy away from competition: evidence from a patriarchal society in transition pp. 121-136

- Aurelie Dariel, Curtis Kephart, Nikos Nikiforakis and Christina Zenker
- The limits of guilt pp. 137-148

- Loukas Balafoutas and Helena Fornwagner
- Is reciprocity really outcome-based? A second look at gift-exchange with random shocks pp. 149-160

- Brent Davis, Rudolf Kerschbamer and Regine Oexl
- Random expected utility and certainty equivalents: mimicry of probability weighting functions pp. 161-173

- Nathaniel Wilcox
- Bonus versus penalty: How robust are the effects of contract framing? pp. 174-182

- Jonathan de Quidt, Francesco Fallucchi, Felix Kölle, Daniele Nosenzo and Simone Quercia
- Payoff and presentation modulation of elicited risk preferences in MPLs pp. 183-194

- Sameh Habib, Daniel Friedman, Sean Crockett and Duncan James
Volume 3, issue 1, 2017
- Turking overtime: how participant characteristics and behavior vary over time and day on Amazon Mechanical Turk pp. 1-11

- Antonio A. Arechar, Gordon T. Kraft-Todd and David G. Rand
- Experienced vs. inexperienced participants in the lab: do they behave differently? pp. 12-25

- Volker Benndorf, Claudia Moellers and Hans-Theo Normann
- The determinants of voting in multilateral bargaining games pp. 26-43

- Guillaume R. Fréchette and Emanuel Vespa
- Does the absence of human sellers bias bidding behavior in auction experiments? pp. 44-61

- Björn Bartling, Tobias Gesche and Nick Netzer
- Ceding control: an experimental analysis of participatory management pp. 62-74

- Philip Mellizo, Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Matthews
- Investing in institutions for cooperation pp. 75-87

- Alexander Smith and Xi Wen
Volume 2, issue 2, 2016
- Editors’ preface: reviewing statistics and first evidence of impact pp. 97-100

- Nikos Nikiforakis and Robert Slonim
- Vickrey auction vs BDM: difference in bidding behaviour and the impact of other-regarding motives pp. 101-108

- Niall Flynn, Christopher Kah and Rudolf Kerschbamer
- Response time and click position: cheap indicators of preferences pp. 109-126

- Fadong Chen and Urs Fischbacher
- Leveraging social relationships and transparency in the insider game pp. 127-143

- Gary Bolton, Axel Ockenfels and Peter Werner
- Minimax across a population of games pp. 144-156

- Ido Erev, Alvin Roth and Robert Slonim
- Simulating power of economic experiments: the powerBBK package pp. 157-168

- Charles Bellemare, Luc Bissonnette and Sabine Kröger
Volume 2, issue 1, 2016
- The slider task: an example of restricted inference on incentive effects pp. 1-12

- Felipe A. Araujo, Erin Carbone, Lynn Conell-Price, Marli Dunietz, Ania Jaroszewicz, Rachel Landsman, Diego Lamé, Lise Vesterlund, Stephanie Wang and Alistair Wilson
- From imitation to collusion: a replication pp. 13-21

- Jörg Oechssler, Alex Roomets and Stefan Roth
- Delegated bargaining in a competitive agent market: an experimental study pp. 22-35

- Amy K. Choy, John Hamman, Ronald R. King and Roberto Weber
- Time for helping pp. 36-47

- Anastasia Danilov and Timo Vogelsang
- Eliciting and measuring betrayal aversion using the BDM mechanism pp. 48-59

- Simone Quercia
- The price of luck: paying for the hot hand of others pp. 60-72

- Silvia Bou, Jordi Brandts, Magda Cayón and Pablo Guillen
- A comment on framing effects in linear public good games pp. 73-84

- Edward Cartwright
- Symmetric experimental designs: conditions for equivalence of panel data estimators pp. 85-95

- Ronald Oaxaca and David Dickinson
Volume 1, issue 2, 2015
- Editors’ preface: statistics, replications and null results pp. 127-131

- Nikos Nikiforakis and Robert Slonim
- Hotelling revisits the lab: equilibration in continuous and discrete time pp. 132-145

- Curtis Kephart and Daniel Friedman
- Naive play and the process of choice in guessing games pp. 146-157

- Marina Agranov, Andrew Caplin and Chloe Tergiman
- How to measure time preferences in children: a comparison of two methods pp. 158-169

- Silvia Angerer, Philipp Lergetporer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler and Matthias Sutter
- Learning through passive participation in asset market bubbles pp. 170-181

- Timothy Cason and Anya Samek
- The veil of experimental currency units in second price auctions pp. 182-196

- Andreas Drichoutis, Jayson Lusk and Rodolfo Nayga
- Peer punishment across payoff equivalent public good and common pool resource experiments pp. 197-204

- David Kingsley
Volume 1, issue 1, 2015
- Editors’ preface: introducing JESA pp. 1-7

- Nikos Nikiforakis and Robert Slonim
- Fair weather avoidance: unpacking the costs and benefits of “Avoiding the Ask” pp. 8-14

- Hannah Trachtman, Andrew Steinkruger, Mackenzie Wood, Adam Wooster, James Andreoni, James Murphy and Justin M. Rao
- Conformity in the lab pp. 15-28

- Jacob Goeree and Leeat Yariv
- Online field experiments: a selective survey of methods pp. 29-42

- Yan Chen and Joseph Konstan
- Stated and revealed inequality aversion in three subject pools pp. 43-58

- Benjamin Beranek, Robin Cubitt and Simon Gächter
- Communication in legislative bargaining pp. 59-71

- Andrzej Baranski and John Kagel
- Game form misconceptions are not necessary for a willingness-to-pay vs. willingness-to-accept gap pp. 72-85

- Björn Bartling, Florian Engl and Roberto A. Weber
- Dishonesty under scrutiny pp. 86-99

- Jeroen van de Ven and Marie Claire Villeval
- An experimental study of leadership institutions in collective action games pp. 100-113

- Selhan Garip Sahin, Catherine Eckel and Mana Komai
- Subject pool recruitment procedures: organizing experiments with ORSEE pp. 114-125

- Ben Greiner
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