J Behavioral Exp Econ
Introduction
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 106
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
An empirical comparison of conjoint and best-worst scaling case III methods
—Haotian Cheng, Tong Zhang, Dayton M. Lambert, Ryan Feuz []
Examining discrimination against Jews in Italy with three natural field experiments
—Cornel Nesseler, Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez, Petr Parshakov, Helmut Dietl []
Ethnic cooperation and conflict in Kenya
—Alicia Barriga, Neil T. N. Ferguson, Nathan Fiala, Martin Alois Leroch []
The adventure of running experiments with teenagers
—Antonio Alfonso, Pablo Brañas-Garza, Diego Jorrat, Pablo Lomas, Benjamin Prissé, Mónica Vasco, MarÃa J. Vázquez-De Francisco []
The role of autonomy and reactance for nudging — Experimentally comparing defaults to recommendations and mandates
—Hendrik Bruns, Grischa Perino []
On the generalizability of using mobile devices to conduct economic experiments
—Yiting Guo, Jason Shachat, Matthew J. Walker, Lijia Wei []
Consumer perceptions of price increase by CSR: Focusing on construal level and consumer attribution
—Taehee Park, Dongho Yoo []
Portfolio decisions and perceived racial discrimination
—Alessandro Bucciol, Dimitra Papadovasilaki []
Be ambitious or lower your expectation: Goals as optimal reference points
—Doyoung Kim []
Anchoring on valuations and perceived informativeness
—Konstantinos Ioannidis []
The effect of name letter on market prices: Field experiments on seller behavior
—Arie Sherman, Guy Barokas []
Punishment credibility and cooperation in public good games
—Sergio Almeida []
Temperature, health and wellbeing in Australia
—Abebe Hailemariam, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Samuelson Appau []
In transparency we trust an experimental study of reputation, transparency, and signaling
—Natalia Borzino, Enrique Fatas, Emmanuel Peterle []
All we want is a healthy baby – well, and one that is the opposite sex to what we have already1
—Paul Dolan, Cahal Moran, Ingo Outes []
Does Mood affect Sexual and Gender Discrimination in Hiring Choices? Evidence from Online Experiments
—Evangelos Mourelatos []
What is in Local Dialects? A Field Experiment on Social Distance and Human Capital Development in Job Training
—Sherry Xin Li, Shengzhe Wang, Shuo Yang []
Selection, socialization, and risk preferences in the finance industry: Longitudinal evidence for German finance professionals
—Max Deter, André van Hoorn []
Behavioral consequences of income and expense shocks
—Vance Larsen, Riona Carriaga, Hilary Wething, Jiaying Zhao, Crystal Hall []
Productivity within groups: An analysis of shirking in high school cross country competitions
—Nathan J. Ashby, Miguel A. Ramos []
Determinants of inequality acceptability in a representative sample of the Spanish population
—Diego SantamarÃa, Luis Miller, Paloma Ubeda, Laura Padilla-Angulo []
Thinking through norms can make them more effective. Experimental evidence on reflective climate policies in the UK
—Sanchayan Banerjee, Julien Picard []
Keeping up with the Kardashians: Evidence from a choice experiment with a nationally representative sample
—Tomasz Gajderowicz, Roman KozÅ‚owski, Marek Giergiczny, MichaÅ‚ Krawczyk []
Reciprocal reactions to (in)transparent task assignments: An experimental investigation
—Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling, Kristijan Hromek, Janina Kleinknecht, Sandra Ludwig []
Luck or rights? An experiment on preferences for redistribution following inheritance of opportunity
—Warn N. Lekfuangfu, Nattavudh Powdthavee, Yohanes E. Riyanto []