Org Behav Human Dec Processes
Introduction
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 164
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/organizational-behavior-and-human-decision-processes/vol/164/
Humans judge, algorithms nudge: The psychology of behavior tracking acceptance
—Roshni Raveendhran, Nathanael J. Fast [Google Scholar]
Reputational and cooperative benefits of third-party compensation
—Nathan A. Dhaliwal, Indrajeet Patil, Fiery Cushman [Google Scholar]
A preference for preference: Lack of subjective preference evokes dehumanization
—Jessica M. Lopez, Kaitlin Woolley, Ann L. McGill [Google Scholar]
Disclosing interpersonal conflicts of interest: Revealing whom we like, but not whom we dislike
—Daniel A. Effron, Medha Raj [Google Scholar]
Ironic Egalitarianism: When hierarchy-attenuating motives increase hierarchy-enhancing beliefs
—Rebecca Ponce de Leon, Aaron C. Kay [Google Scholar]
“Many others are doing it, so why shouldn’t I?”: How being in larger competitions leads to more cheating
—Celia Chui, Maryam Kouchaki, Francesca Gino [Google Scholar]
Emotional acknowledgment: How verbalizing others’ emotions fosters interpersonal trust
—Alisa Yu, Justin M. Berg, Julian J. Zlatev [Google Scholar]
Reaping a benefit at the expense of multiple others: How are the losses of others counted?
—Meir Barneron, Shoham Choshen-Hillel, Ilan Yaniv [Google Scholar]
Evolving choice sets: The effect of dynamic (vs. static) choice sets on preferences
—Taly Reich, Jennifer Savary, Daniella Kupor [Google Scholar]
Divine inhibition: Does thinking about God make monotheistic believers less creative?
—Verena Krause, Jack A. Goncalo, Carmit T. Tadmor [Google Scholar]
A dynamic perspective on moral choice: Revisiting moral hypocrisy
—Stephanie C. Lin, Dale T. Miller [Google Scholar]
Article from the Special Issue “Best Practices in Open Science,” Edited by Don Moore and Stefan Thau
Practice what you preach: Credibility-enhancing displays and the growth of open science
—Gordon T. Kraft-Todd, David G. Rand [Google Scholar]
Joy and rigor in behavioral science
—Hanne K. Collins, Ashley V. Whillans, Leslie K. John [Google Scholar]
Expanding the scope of reproducibility research through data analysis replications
—Jake M. Hofman, Daniel G. Goldstein, Siddhartha Sen, Forough Poursabzi-Sangdeh, Jennifer Allen, Ling Liang Dong, Brenda Fried, Harpreet Gaur, Adnan Hoq, Emeka Mbazor, Naomi Moreira, Cindy Muso, Etta Rapp, Roymil Terrero [Google Scholar]