J Behav Exp Econ

Introduction

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 119

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Effects of zero price and reciprocity on online consumer reviews
Xian. Zhang []

Future time perspective and job satisfaction in financial planning for retirement
Fernando Coral Polanco []

Self-censorship in the classroom
Sarah Greenberg, Daniel F. Stone []

Time pressure and motivated delay effects on sanctioning in a social dilemma: Experimental evidence
Todd Guilfoos, Jordan F. Suter []

Buyer-side gender discrimination in bargaining: Evidence from seed sales in Uganda
Bjorn Van Campenhout, Leocardia Nabwire []

Avoiding cognitive inconsistency: Experimental evidence on sustainable online shopping
Jana Eßer, Daniela Flörchinger, Manuel Frondel, Stephan Sommer []

The effect of social distancing on trust and solidarity
Antonio Filippin, Noemi Pace []

What works in financial education? Experimental evidence on program impact
Gonzalo Llamosas García, Cristina Mazas Pérez-Oleaga []

Bargaining over taking from a powerless third party: The role of social preferences
Haimanti Bhattacharya, Subhasish Dugar, Sumit Sarkar []

Peers’ performance feedback: Evidence from soccer penalty shootouts
David Boto-García, Alessandro Bucciol []

When leadership messaging fails to encourage producers’ climate action: Field experiments reveal what works in the real world
Hide-Fumi Yokoo, Takahiro Kubo, Daisuke Kunii, Hiroki Sasaki []

Does reluctance to share personal data reduce citizen demand for personalized services? Evidence from a survey experiment
Julieth Santamaria, Benjamin Roseth, Florencia Aguirre []

Unintended consequences of nudges: Challenges in improving attitudes towards shared e-scooters
Neel Ocean, Roger Woodman []

Verification and reputational concerns: An experiment
Magnus Våge Knutsen []

A narrative review of stress, food choices, and eating behavior: Integrating psychoneuroendocrinology and economic decision-making
Grant S. Shields, Trey Malone []

The attitude–behavior gap is not one-sided: Some do more for the environment than they believe
Vojtěch Zíka, Petra Olšová, Michaela Jánská []

Effectiveness of direct and indirect time preference elicitation methods across domains in predicting health behaviors: Evidence from Rural China
Cong Li, Danlei Chen, Jingxian Wu, Qiqi Liu []

Active choosing or default rules? A revealed preference approach
Yukinori Iwata []

A comparison of endogenous and exogenous group formation to increase cooperation
Andrea Guido, Louis Putterman, Rustam Romaniuc []

Go your own way? social perception, migration and trust
Annamaria Nese, Patrizia Sbriglia, Luigi Senatore []

Jewish and not Jewish consumers’ preferences for a typical kosher product – an artefactual field experiment
Ágoston Temesi, Tamás Harci, Brigitta Unger-Plasek, Zoltán Lakner, László Bendegúz Nagy, Riccardo Vecchio []

‘You can quit!’: Exploring the efficacy of new cigarette pack warnings through an experiment
Christian Ben Lakhdar, Antoine Deplancke, Fabrice Le Lec, Sophie Massin, Anthony Piermatteo, Nicolas G. Vaillant []

Advancing openness in economic research through the lens of behavioral and experimental economics
Rima-Maria Rahal []

Experimental methods: Learning your own risk preferences under different risk elicitation methods
Rocco Caferra, Andrea Morone, Donato Pierno []

Return intentions of Ukrainian refugees: The role of national identity and pride
Volodymyr Vakhitov, Nataliia Zaika, Serhiy Kandul []

Work meaningfulness and effort
Femke Cnossen, Milena Nikolova []

Assessing the peer effects on willingness to pay for low-carbon food: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial
Xinyu Wang, Yinyu Zhao, Zemiao Xi []

Risk perception in food safety and the Value of Statistical Mild Food-Induced Adverse Reactions
Achilleas Vassilopoulos, Marcin Adam Antoniak, Marija Cerjak []

Search costs, choice overload, and intermediary deviation: Barriers to optimal insurance choices in multi-distribution channel setting
Claire Mouminoux, Jean-Louis Rullière, Stéphane Loisel []

The honest (electricity) thief—Experimental evidence on the relationship between electricity theft and social norms
Esther Schuch, Maria Apergi, Luis Correa Lindarte []

Moral wiggle room in the dictator game
Sanmitra Ghosh, Mridu Prabal Goswami, Shubhro Sarkar []

Perceived agency and paternalism: Increasing support for people with substance use disorder
Madison Ashworth, Linda Thunström, Klaas van’t Veld, Robin A. Thompson, David Johnson []

The effect of social norms on parents’ beliefs and food choices: Evidence from a lab-in-the-field experiment
Noémi Berlin, Tarek Jaber-Lopez, Moustapha Sarr []

The relationship between household debt and the Big Five personality traits
Taehyun Lee, Almas Heshmati []

Evaluating behavioural strategies for environmental cooperation: Evidence from a public goods game
Valeria Faralla, Alessandro Innocenti []

Rank versus inequality—Does gender composition matter?
Duk Gyoo Kim, Max Riegel []

Gender differences in performance evaluations
Katja Görlitz, Tim Sels []

Gender and neighborhood penalties in Karachi’s information technology sector
Sana Khalil []

Does local diversity affect charitable giving?
Barış K. Yörük []

Evaluators’ masculine gender identity may drive gender biases in peer evaluation of business plans
Magdalena Adamus, Martin Guzi, Eva Ballová Mikušková []

Communication and coordination in firms:A lab-in-the-field experiment with small manufacturers in Vietnam
Yuki Higuchi, Vu Hoang Nam, Tetsushi Sonobe []

Consumers’ privacy concerns and price setting in a multichannel monopoly
M. Sánchez, A. Urbano []

Environmental edutainment games and pro-environmental behavior of primary school students: Evidence from a field experiment
Emmanuel Dubois, Stefano Farolfi, Lisette Hafkamp-Ibanez, Sébastien Roussel []

Gender of the opponent and reaction to competition outcomes
C. Mollier, A. García-Gallego, T. Jaber-Lopez, S. Zaccagni []

Drivers of tax compliance: Survey evidence from 1761 Greek micro-firms
Augustinos Dimitras, Vasileios Fourlas, Erich Kirchler, George Peppas []

Optimism about human pro-sociality correlates with higher confidence in free markets
Raúl López-Pérez, Diego Santamaría []

Lying in groups: Team incentives and social learning
Xuezheng Chen, Yang Sun, Hongru Tan []

Best practices for reproducibility, research assessment reforms, and implications for experimental economists
Zacharias Maniadis []

Refusing to lose: Reciprocity in complete information first-price sealed-bid auctions
Rachel Mannahan []

Do incentives matter in elicitation of beliefs?
Fulya Y. Ersoy []

Cognitive perspective on the self-reinforcing nature of poverty: Is subjective scarcity related to financial behaviour via the ability to think analytically?
Viktória Sunyík, Matúš Grežo, Magdalena Adamus []

Elicitation bias in Multiple Price Lists: A field experiment
Stein T. Holden, Sarah Tione, Mesfin Tilahun, Samson Katengeza []