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- 17: The Experimental Economics of Religion

- Robert Hoffmann
- 16: Escalation Bargaining: Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Test

- Swee-Hoon Chuah, Robert Hoffmann and Jeremy Larner
- 15: Comparing Group and Individual Choices under Risk and Ambiguity: An Experimental Study

- Marielle Brunette, Laure Cabantous and Stéphane Couture
- 14: A cross cultural comparison of virtual pet companionship in the UK and Japan

- Thomas Chesney, Hiroko Kanoh and Shaun Lawson
- 13: The Impact of Repeated Lying on Survey Results

- Thomas Chesney and Kay Penny
- 12: Brand, Knowledge and False Sense of Security

- Wendy Hui
- 11: Self-generated Validity, Framing Effects, and Survey Research in IS

- Wendy Hui
- 10: Explaining technology adoption with information cascades: A study of microblogging data

- Thomas Chesney, Derek Foster and Shaun Lawson
- 9: On the Beliefs off the Path: Equilibrium Refinement due to Quantal Response and Level-k*

- Yves Breitmoser, Jonathan Tan and Daniel Zizzo
- 8: Opening the Black Box of PU: An IS Approach to Defining and Measuring Usefulness

- Thomas Chesney
- 7: Is Imprecise Knowledge Better than Conflicting Expertise? Evidence from Insurers’ Decisions in the United States

- Laure Cabantous, Denis Hilton, Howard Kunreuther and Erwann Michel-Kerjan
- 6: Do Human Values Explain Economic Behaviour? An Experimental Study

- Swee-Hoon Chuah
- 5: Strategic Tax Competition: An Experimental Study

- Saileshsingh Gunessee
- 4: Game Harmony: A Behavioral Approach to Predicting Cooperation in Games

- Daniel Zizzo and Jonathan Tan
- 3: Combining imprecise or conflicting probability judgments: A choice-based study

- Aurelien Baillon and Laure Cabantous
- 2: The impact of anonymity on weblog credibility

- Thomas Chesney and Daniel K. S. Su
- 1: Virtual trust: An experimental approach

- Thomas Chesney, Swee-Hoon Chuah and Robert Hoffmann