J Behav Exp Econ

Introduction

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 122

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Minimum-effort game under stochastic monitoring
Yiwei Qu []

Bargaining with indivisibilities
Vinh Pham, Róbert F. Veszteg, Yoshio Kamijo []

Improving credit card repayments, one nudge at a time
Elif Incekara-Hafalir, Hanlin Lou, Robert Slonim []

Standing together through thick and thin: An experimental study of bank relationships and loan availability for SMEs
Bing Li, Tiaojun Xiao, Binqing Xiao []

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Role of AI Quality Disclosure in Deception Detection
Haimanti Bhattacharya, Subhasish Dugar, Sanchaita Hazra, Bodhisattwa Prasad Majumder []

Tournament vs. Order elicitation in Borda aggregation: An experimental investigation
Guy Barokas, Chen Cohen, Roy Darioshi []

Persuasion of a confirmation-biased agent
Luca Zamboni []

“Making the cut”: Introducing rebate rules in reward-based crowdfunding
Fabian Gerstmeier, Yigit Oezcelik, Michel Tolksdorf []

Stereotypes or prejudice: Behavioral evidence of gender discrimination from rural India
Rahul Mehrotra []

Do pictures speak differently than labels? Implications for visual communication in animal welfare labelling using insights of a consumer study in Germany
Sarah Kühl, Christian Achilles, Aurelia Schütz []

Behavioural nudges and maternal diet: Results from a cluster-randomised pilot trial among pregnant women in India
Vijay Victor, Subramanian S, Divya Pradeep []

Frames move thresholds, not slopes
Andrea Morone []

When Robots Think and Feel, Will Trust Disappear? Evidence from an Online Experiment
Yu Pan, Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez, Gwen-Jirō Clochard, Helmut M. Dietl []

Household resilience during climate shocks in rural Benin: The role of matrilocality on girls’ school dropout
Sènakpon Fidèle Ange Dedehouanou, Vihoutou Marthe Kougblenou Menou [Google Scholar]

Towards simpler models of choice behaviour
Inmaculada R. Puerta []

Ignorance is bliss? Rejection and discouragement in on-the-job search
Rocco Zizzamia []

How does experienced behaviour change normative expectations regarding socially beneficial actions?
Daniel Martinez-Felip, Steven G.M. Schilizzi, Chi Nguyen []

Time preference, savings and loan behaviour among Ghanaians
Samuel Amponsah, Krishtee Seebaluck, Afolabi Balogun []

Diversity, interactions, and team creativity: An experimental perspective
Anne-Gaëlle Maltese, Sara Gil-Gallen, Patrick Llerena []

Risk preference elicitation in finance: Survey vs. experiment
Fadong Chen, Jiatong Han, Leo Bao []

The long-term relationship between war and attitudes toward domestic violence: Evidence from Vietnam
Phil Doan-Pham, Astghik Mavisakalyan, Jacqui True []

Layoff and gender income gap: Evidence from the state-owned enterprise reform in China
Pengju Chen, Wei Guo, Lijun Zang []

Ecologically valid and invalid heuristics and the perceived relationship between risk and return: A competing heuristics approach
Yoav Ganzach, Chemi Gotlibovski, Doron Greenberg []

Team production and gift exchange
Marta Ruiz-Delgado, Adriana Alventosa, Miguel A. Meléndez-Jiménez, Antonio J. Morales []

The effect of complex language on the perceived morality of financial instruments
Raphael Max, Matthias Uhl []

The tragedy of ill-informed leadership: An experimental study
Béatrice Boulu-Reshef, Nina Rapoport []

The impact of misinformation on consumer choices
Boris Knapp, Dominik Stelzeneder []

Impact of text messages on farmers’ adoption of agriculture app and its effect on farm level outcomes
Sai Shiva Jayanth Reddy, Sthanu R Nair, Srinivasulu Rajendran, Patrick S. Ward [Google Scholar]

Gender bias in peer performance evaluations
Perihan O. Saygin, Thomas Knight []

The sound of cooperation and deception when stakes are high
Mónica Capra, Matthew Gomies, Shanshan Zhang []

Collective agreements and social norms in impure public goods provision: Experimental evidence from farmers and foresters
Lukas Bonar Nainggolan, Alfons Oude Lansink, Jens Rommel, Julia Höhler []

Choice-matching for incentive-compatible elicitation of stated preferences: Field evidence for a public good
Ewa Zawojska, Michał Krawczyk []