TOC: J Econ Psych
Introduction
Journal of Economic Psychology, 54
Inequity aversion revisited
–Yang Yang, Sander Onderstal, Arthur Schram [] []
Negative reciprocity and its relation to anger-like emotions in identity-homogeneous and -heterogeneous groups
–Marianna Bicskei, Matthias Lankau, Kilian Bizer [] []
Generosity and guilt: The role of beliefs and moral standards of others
–Karen Evelyn Hauge [] []
Stigma mitigation and the importance of redundant treatments
–Maik Kecinski, Deborah Kerley Keisner, Kent D. Messer, William D. Schulze [] []
Numeracy and wealth
–Catalina Estrada-Mejia, Marieke de Vries, Marcel Zeelenberg [] []
“…Do it with joy!” – Subjective well-being outcomes of working in non-profit organizations
–Martin Binder [] []
The significance of financial self-efficacy in explaining women’s personal finance behaviour
–Lisa Farrell, Tim R.L. Fry, Leonora Risse [] []
Missing the best opportunity; who can seize the next one? Agents show less inaction inertia than personal decision makers
–Jingyi Lu, Huiyuan Jia, Xiaofei Xie, Qiuhong Wang [] []
I did it your way. An experimental investigation of peer effects in investment choices
–Alexia Delfino, Luigi Marengo, Matteo Ploner [] []
Second and third party punishment under costly monitoring
–Timo Goeschl, Johannes Jarke [] []
Why are we more likely to tip some service occupations than others? Theory, evidence, and implications
–Michael Lynn [] []
Outcome valence and externality valence framing in public good dilemmas
–Robert Böhm, Maik M.P. Theelen [] []
Self-esteem, financial knowledge and financial behavior
–Ning Tang, Andrew Baker [] []
Choice set, relative income, and inequity aversion: An experimental investigation
–Haoran He, Keyu Wu [] []
Climate Shock: The Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet, Gernot Wagner, Martin L. Weitzman. Princeton University Press, Princeton (2015), ISBN: 978-0-691-15947-8
–Harry Clarke []
