J Behav Exp Econ

Introduction

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 95

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


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The Demand and Supply of Esteem: An experimental analysis
Paul Blacklow, Amy Beth Corman, Hugh Sibly [Google Scholar]

Meaning and gender differences
Jonathan Bezalel, Yevgeny Mugerman, Eyal Winter [Google Scholar]

To file or not to file? Another dimension of tax compliance – the Eswatini Taxpayers’ survey
Fabrizio Santoro [Google Scholar]

The Non-Cognitive Roots of Civic Honesty: Evidence from the US
Alessandro Bucciol, Luca Zarri [Google Scholar]

Does Playing Against An Error Prone Opponent Influence Learning in Nim?
C. Nicholas McKinney, John B. Van Huyck [Google Scholar]

Do perceptions of economic well-being predict the onset of war and peace?
Eik Leong Swee, Haikun Zhan, Nattavudh Powdthavee [Google Scholar]

Prospect theory and insurance demand: Empirical evidence on the role of loss aversion
In Do Hwang [Google Scholar]

Faster, higher, stronger… and happier? Relative achievement and marginal rank effects
Paul Dolan, Chloe Foy, Georgios Kavetsos, Laura Kudrna [Google Scholar]

Risk and Prior Outcome Effects on Managerial Decision Making
Ofer H. Azar [Google Scholar]

The limits of transparency in reducing corruption
Daniel Parra, Manuel Muñoz-Herrera, Luis A. Palacio [Google Scholar]

Locus of Control and Job Satisfaction in Australia: The Mediating Role of Job Perception
Dai Binh Tran [Google Scholar]

To double, quadruple, or keep? Semi-automated service increases micro-investments
Leonore Riitsalu, Andero Uusberg [Google Scholar]

The effect of thinking style on dynamic systems performance: The mediating role of stock-flow understanding
Rosa Hendijani [Google Scholar]

The value of bad ratings: An experiment on the impact of distortions in reputation systems
Claudia Keser, Maximilian Späth [Google Scholar]

The effects of occupational characteristics on the motives underlying tipping of different occupations
Michael Lynn [Google Scholar]

Willingness to take financial risks and insurance holdings: A European survey
Martin Eling, Omid Ghavibazoo, Katja Hanewald [Google Scholar]

Life satisfaction and austerity: Expectations and the macroeconomy
Sarah Brown, Alexandros Kontonikas, Alberto Montagnoli, Mirko Moro, Luisanna Onnis [Google Scholar]

Is Deception a Consequence of Emotion? Disposition, Mood, and Decision Frame.
Varsha Singh, Sujoy Chakravarty [Google Scholar]

Are newly self-employed overly optimistic about their future well-being?
Reto Odermatt, Nattavudh Powdthavee, Alois Stutzer [Google Scholar]

The effects of injunctive and descriptive tipping norms on tipping behavior and motives
Michael Lynn [Google Scholar]

Book Reviews

A Research Agenda for Experimental Economics
Abhijit Ramalingam [Google Scholar]

Possessive individualism: A crisis of capitalism
Gary D Lynne, Daniel W Bromley [Google Scholar]