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March 2019, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-23 Temporal dynamics of pro-social behavior: an experimental analysis
by Jan Schmitz - 24-50 Is fairness intuitive? An experiment accounting for subjective utility differences under time pressure
by Anna Louisa Merkel & Johannes Lohse - 51-75 Trust as a decision under ambiguity
by Chen Li & Uyanga Turmunkh & Peter P. Wakker - 76-100 Scale matters: risk perception, return expectations, and investment propensity under different scalings
by Christoph Huber & Jürgen Huber - 101-130 The interaction between competition and unethical behaviour
by Nick Feltovich - 131-154 Why choice lists increase risk taking
by David J. Freeman & Guy Mayraz - 155-177 Cheating, incentives, and money manipulation
by Gary Charness & Celia Blanco-Jimenez & Lara Ezquerra & Ismael Rodriguez-Lara - 178-196 Centrality and cooperation in networks
by Boris Leeuwen & Abhijit Ramalingam & David Rojo Arjona & Arthur Schram - 197-215 Higher order risk attitudes and prevention under different timings of loss
by Takehito Masuda & Eungik Lee - 216-246 Risk, time pressure, and selection effects
by Martin G. Kocher & David Schindler & Stefan T. Trautmann & Yilong Xu - 247-267 Which performs better under trader settings, double auction or uniform price auction?
by Koji Kotani & Kenta Tanaka & Shunsuke Managi - 268-288 Elicitation of expectations using Colonel Blotto
by Ronald Peeters & Leonard Wolk
December 2018, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 723-756 Context matters
by Wenting Zhou & John Hey - 757-778 On the cultural basis of gender differences in negotiation
by Steffen Andersen & Seda Ertac & Uri Gneezy & John A. List & Sandra Maximiano - 779-792 Reciprocity under moral wiggle room: Is it a preference or a constraint?
by Tobias Regner - 793-814 Liking what others “Like”: using Facebook to identify determinants of conformity
by Johan Egebark & Mathias Ekström - 815-835 Risk breeds risk aversion
by Tai-Sen He & Fuhai Hong - 836-857 Disapproval aversion or inflated inequity acceptance? The impact of expressing emotions in ultimatum bargaining
by Josie I. Chen & Kenju Kamei - 858-876 Indirect higher order beliefs and cooperation
by Jiabin Wu - 877-904 Status and the demand for visible goods: experimental evidence on conspicuous consumption
by David Clingingsmith & Roman M. Sheremeta - 905-923 Transmission of information within transnational social networks: a field experiment
by Natalia Candelo & Rachel T. A. Croson & Catherine Eckel - 924-949 Auctions with endogenous participation and an uncertain number of bidders: experimental evidence
by Diego Aycinena & Lucas Rentschler
September 2018, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 481-486 Introduction to the Symposium in Experimental Economics in memory of John Van Huyck
by Yan Chen & Catherine Eckel - 487-512 Coordination and transfer
by David J. Cooper & John Van Huyck - 513-526 Conditional behavior and learning in similar stag hunt games
by John Van Huyck & Dale O. Stahl - 527-548 When less information is good enough: experiments with global stag hunt games
by John Van Huyck & Ajalavat Viriyavipart & Alexander L. Brown - 549-572 A minimum effort coordination game experiment in continuous time
by Ailin Leng & Lana Friesen & Kenan Kalayci & Priscilla Man - 573-600 Equilibrium selection in similar repeated games: experimental evidence on the role of precedents
by John Duffy & Dietmar Fehr - 601-626 Fairness versus efficiency: how procedural fairness concerns affect coordination
by Verena Kurz & Andreas Orland & Kinga Posadzy - 627-649 Coordination with communication under oath
by Nicolas Jacquemet & Stéphane Luchini & Jason F. Shogren & Adam Zylbersztejn - 650-672 The role of cognitive ability and personality traits for men and women in gift exchange outcomes
by Emel Filiz-Ozbay & John C. Ham & John H. Kagel & Erkut Y. Ozbay - 673-691 Monitoring institutions in indefinitely repeated games
by Gabriele Camera & Marco Casari - 692-721 Learning to alternate
by Jasmina Arifovic & John Ledyard
June 2018, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 233-256 Measuring higher order ambiguity preferences
by Aurélien Baillon & Harris Schlesinger & Gijs van de Kuilen - 257-291 Experimental study of cursed equilibrium in a signaling game
by Nichole Szembrot - 292-315 Loss aversion and the quantity–quality tradeoff
by Jared Rubin & Anya Samek & Roman M. Sheremeta - 316-336 Heterogeneous guilt sensitivities and incentive effects
by Charles Bellemare & Alexander Sebald & Sigrid Suetens - 337-354 Does the paradox of plenty exist? Experimental evidence on the curse of resource abundance
by Andreas Leibbrandt & John Lynham - 355-382 Peer effects in computer assisted learning: evidence from a randomized experiment
by Marcel Fafchamps & Di Mo - 383-433 The BCD of response time analysis in experimental economics
by Leonidas Spiliopoulos & Andreas Ortmann - 434-456 Higher-order risk preferences in social settings
by Timo Heinrich & Thomas Mayrhofer - 457-480 Focusing on volatility information instead of portfolio weights as an aid to investor decisions
by Christian Ehm & Christine Laudenbach & Martin Weber
March 2018, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-26 Why did he do that? Using counterfactuals to study the effect of intentions in extensive form games
by Yola Engler & Rudolf Kerschbamer & Lionel Page - 27-49 Third-party manipulation of conflict: an experiment
by Piotr Evdokimov & Umberto Garfagnini - 50-71 What if women earned more than their spouses? An experimental investigation of work-division in couples
by François Cochard & Hélène Couprie & Astrid Hopfensitz - 72-98 Self-confidence and strategic behavior
by Gary Charness & Aldo Rustichini & Jeroen Ven - 99-131 Conducting interactive experiments online
by Antonio A. Arechar & Simon Gächter & Lucas Molleman - 132-153 Cognitive bubbles
by Ciril Bosch-Rosa & Thomas Meissner & Antoni Bosch-Domènech - 154-179 On the provision of incentives in finance experiments
by Daniel Kleinlercher & Thomas Stöckl - 180-204 On the performance of rule-based contribution schemes under endowment heterogeneity
by Martin Kesternich & Andreas Lange & Bodo Sturm - 205-230 Immaterial and monetary gifts in economic transactions: evidence from the field
by Michael Kirchler & Stefan Palan - 231-231 Erratum to: Third-party manipulation of conflict: an experiment
by Piotr Evdokimov & Umberto Garfagnini - 232-232 Erratum to: The emergence of language differences in artificial codes
by Fuhai Hong & Xiaojian Zhao
December 2017, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 755-771 Transparency and cooperation in repeated dilemma games: a meta study
by Lenka Fiala & Sigrid Suetens - 772-792 Optimistic irrationality and overbidding in private value auctions
by Sotiris Georganas & Dan Levin & Peter McGee - 793-808 Externalities in appropriation: responses to probabilistic losses
by Esther Blanco & Tobias Haller & James M. Walker - 809-835 Do people who care about others cooperate more? Experimental evidence from relative incentive pay
by Pablo Hernandez-Lagos & Dylan Minor & Dana Sisak - 836-859 Leaving the market or reducing the coverage? A model-based experimental analysis of the demand for insurance
by Anne Corcos & François Pannequin & Claude Montmarquette - 860-877 A trust game in loss domain
by Ola Kvaløy & Miguel Luzuriaga & Trond E. Olsen - 878-893 The effect of acute pain on risky and intertemporal choice
by Lina Koppel & David Andersson & India Morrison & Kinga Posadzy & Daniel Västfjäll & Gustav Tinghög - 894-923 Redistributive choices and increasing income inequality: experimental evidence for income as a signal of deservingness
by Laura K. Gee & Marco Migueis & Sahar Parsa - 924-945 The emergence of language differences in artificial codes
by Fuhai Hong & Xiaojian Zhao - 946-972 Asymmetric and endogenous within-group communication in competitive coordination games
by Timothy N. Cason & Roman M. Sheremeta & Jingjing Zhang - 973-1006 An experiment on auctions with endogenous budget constraints
by Lawrence M. Ausubel & Justin E. Burkett & Emel Filiz-Ozbay
September 2017, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 531-555 Subliminal influence on generosity
by Ola Andersson & Topi Miettinen & Kaisa Hytönen & Magnus Johannesson & Ute Stephan - 556-573 Illusion of control and the pursuit of authority
by Randolph Sloof & Ferdinand A. Siemens - 574-600 Asymmetric firms, technology sharing and R&D investment
by Matthew R. Roelofs & Stein E. Østbye & Eirik E. Heen - 601-621 Intolerable nuisances: some laboratory evidence on survivor curve shapes
by Ciril Bosch-Rosa & Christina Aperjis & Daniel Friedman & Bernardo A. Huberman - 622-647 Saving face and group identity
by Tor Eriksson & Lei Mao & Marie Claire Villeval - 648-669 Simultaneous versus sequential all-pay auctions: an experimental study
by Lian Jian & Zheng Li & Tracy Xiao Liu - 670-686 Not quite the best response: truth-telling, strategy-proof matching, and the manipulation of others
by Pablo Guillen & Rustamdjan Hakimov - 687-706 External and internal consistency of choices made in convex time budgets
by Anujit Chakraborty & Evan M. Calford & Guidon Fenig & Yoram Halevy - 707-735 Distributing scarce jobs and output: experimental evidence on the dynamic effects of rationing
by Guidon Fenig & Luba Petersen - 736-754 Do casinos pay their customers to become risk-averse? Revising the house money effect in a field experiment
by Maximilian Rüdisser & Raphael Flepp & Egon Franck
June 2017, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 279-308 Infinitely repeated games in the laboratory: four perspectives on discounting and random termination
by Guillaume R. Fréchette & Sevgi Yuksel - 309-332 Social approval, competition and cooperation
by Xiaofei Pan & Daniel Houser - 333-367 The impact of award uncertainty on settlement negotiations
by Eric Cardella & Carl Kitchens - 368-395 Pre-play communication with forgone costly messages: experimental evidence on forward induction
by Andreas Blume & Peter H. Kriss & Roberto A. Weber - 396-419 Promises and lies: can observers detect deception in written messages
by Jingnan Chen & Daniel Houser - 420-447 An experimental study of democracy breakdown, income and inequality
by Dmitry Ryvkin & Anastasia Semykina - 448-459 Who never tells a lie?
by Christoph Vanberg - 460-480 Identity and social exclusion: an experiment with Hispanic immigrants in the U.S
by Natalia Candelo & Rachel T. A. Croson & Sherry Xin Li - 481-505 Compensation schemes, liquidity provision, and asset prices: an experimental analysis
by Sascha Baghestanian & Paul Gortner & Baptiste Massenot - 506-530 The impact of stress on tournament entry
by Thomas Buser & Anna Dreber & Johanna Mollerstrom
March 2017, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-18 Status quo effects in fairness games: reciprocal responses to acts of commission versus acts of omission
by James C. Cox & Maroš Servátka & Radovan Vadovič - 19-43 How private is private information? The ability to spot deception in an economic game
by Michèle Belot & Jeroen Ven - 44-69 Strong, bold, and kind: self-control and cooperation in social dilemmas
by Martin G. Kocher & Peter Martinsson & Kristian Ove R. Myrseth & Conny E. Wollbrant - 70-99 Allotment in first-price auctions: an experimental investigation
by Luca Corazzini & Stefano Galavotti & Rupert Sausgruber & Paola Valbonesi - 100-129 Peer effects on risk behaviour: the importance of group identity
by Francesca Gioia - 130-155 Clever enough to tell the truth
by Bradley J. Ruffle & Yossef Tobol - 156-180 Advice in the marketplace: a laboratory study
by Jonathan E. Alevy & Michael K. Price - 181-208 Patience and time consistency in collective decisions
by Laurent Denant-Boemont & Enrico Diecidue & Olivier l’Haridon - 209-236 Risk preferences under acute stress
by Jana Cahlíková & Lubomír Cingl - 237-258 The importance of higher-order beliefs to successful coordination
by Steven J. Bosworth - 259-273 Does decision error decrease with risk aversion?
by David M. Bruner - 274-275 Erratum to: Incentives for creativity
by Sanjiv Erat & Uri Gneezy - 276-277 Editors’ note regarding citations of other work
by David J. Cooper & Lata Gangadharan & Charles Noussair
December 2016, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 687-712 Combining “real effort” with induced effort costs: the ball-catching task
by Simon Gächter & Lingbo Huang & Martin Sefton - 713-726 Who knows it is a game? On strategic awareness and cognitive ability
by Dietmar Fehr & Steffen Huck - 727-740 Fairness is intuitive
by Alexander W. Cappelen & Ulrik H. Nielsen & Bertil Tungodden & Jean-Robert Tyran & Erik Wengström - 741-763 The effects of endowment size and strategy method on third party punishment
by Jillian Jordan & Katherine McAuliffe & David Rand - 764-791 Same process, different outcomes: group performance in an acquiring a company experiment
by Marco Casari & Jingjing Zhang & Christine Jackson - 792-818 Not just like starting over - Leadership and revivification of cooperation in groups
by Jordi Brandts & Christina Rott & Carles Solà - 819-841 Procedural fairness in lotteries assigning initial roles in a dynamic setting
by Gianluca Grimalda & Anirban Kar & Eugenio Proto - 842-863 Leadership effectiveness and institutional frames
by Gerrit Frackenpohl & Adrian Hillenbrand & Sebastian Kube - 864-885 Patience auctions: the impact of time vs. money bidding on elicited discount rates
by Christopher Y. Olivola & Stephanie W. Wang - 886-909 Experimental evidence that quorum rules discourage turnout and promote election boycotts
by Luís Aguiar-Conraria & Pedro C. Magalhães & Christoph A. Vanberg
September 2016, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 513-534 Trait perceptions influence economic out-group bias: lab and field evidence from Vietnam
by Tomomi Tanaka & Colin F. Camerer - 535-561 The influence of potential on wages and effort
by Gary Bolton & Peter Werner - 562-576 Keeping others in our mind or in our heart? Distribution games under cognitive load
by Karen Evelyn Hauge & Kjell Arne Brekke & Lars-Olof Johansson & Olof Johansson-Stenman & Henrik Svedsäter - 577-594 How to hire helpers? Evidence from a field experiment
by Julian Conrads & Bernd Irlenbusch & Tommaso Reggiani & Rainer Michael Rilke & Dirk Sliwka - 595-612 Does money impede convergence?
by John D. Hey & Daniela Di Cagno - 613-641 A theoretical and experimental appraisal of four risk elicitation methods
by Paolo Crosetto & Antonio Filippin - 642-662 Pricing competition: a new laboratory measure of gender differences in the willingness to compete
by John Ifcher & Homa Zarghamee - 663-685 Social preferences and lying aversion in children
by Valeria Maggian & Marie Claire Villeval
June 2016, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 269-280 Incentives for creativity
by Sanjiv Erat & Uri Gneezy - 281-298 Intertemporal consumption and debt aversion: an experimental study
by Thomas Meissner - 299-316 Confusopoly: competition and obfuscation in markets
by Kenan Kalaycı - 317-341 Birth, death and public good provision
by John Duffy & Jonathan Lafky - 342-359 More than words: the effects of cheap talk in a volunteer’s dilemma
by Christoph Feldhaus & Julia Stauf - 360-381 Information and strategic voting
by Marcelo Tyszler & Arthur Schram - 382-393 Why do promises affect trustworthiness, or do they?
by Huseyn Ismayilov & Jan Potters - 394-411 The influence of investment experience on market prices: laboratory evidence
by Jürgen Huber & Michael Kirchler & Thomas Stöckl - 412-432 Cancelling out early age gender differences in competition: an analysis of policy interventions
by Matthias Sutter & Daniela Glätzle-Rützler & Loukas Balafoutas & Simon Czermak - 433-459 Social comparisons in wage delegation: experimental evidence
by Gary Charness & Ramón Cobo-Reyes & Juan A. Lacomba & Francisco Lagos & Jose Maria Perez - 460-479 The gift of being chosen
by Natalia Montinari & Antonio Nicolò & Regine Oexl - 480-499 Putting a price tag on others’ perceptions of us
by Yohanes E. Riyanto & Jianlin Zhang - 500-512 Detecting motives for cooperation in public goods experiments
by Takafumi Yamakawa & Yoshitaka Okano & Tatsuyoshi Saijo
March 2016, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-30 Lossed in translation: an off-the-shelf method to recover probabilistic beliefs from loss-averse agents
by Theo Offerman & Asa Palley - 1-30 Lossed in translation: an off-the-shelf method to recover probabilistic beliefs from loss-averse agents
by Theo Offerman & Asa B. Palley - 31-50 Complexity and biases
by Kenan Kalaycı & Marta Serra-Garcia - 31-50 Complexity and biases
by Kenan Kalaycı & Marta Serra-Garcia - 51-66 Directed search with heterogeneous firms: an experimental study
by Andrew Kloosterman - 51-66 Directed search with heterogeneous firms: an experimental study
by Andrew Kloosterman - 67-99 Individual characteristics and behavior in repeated games: an experimental study
by Douglas Davis & Asen Ivanov & Oleg Korenok - 67-99 Individual characteristics and behavior in repeated games: an experimental study
by Douglas Davis & Asen Ivanov & Oleg Korenok - 100-115 Trust and reciprocity: extensions and robustness of triadic design
by Giovanni Bartolomeo & Stefano Papa - 100-115 Trust and reciprocity: extensions and robustness of triadic design
by Giovanni Bartolomeo & Stefano Papa - 116-150 Preference submission timing in school choice matching: testing fairness and efficiency in the laboratory
by Jaimie Lien & Jie Zheng & Xiaohan Zhong - 116-150 Preference submission timing in school choice matching: testing fairness and efficiency in the laboratory
by Jaimie W. Lien & Jie Zheng & Xiaohan Zhong - 151-176 Past experience of uncertainty affects risk aversion
by Friederike Mengel & Elias Tsakas & Alexander Vostroknutov - 151-176 Past experience of uncertainty affects risk aversion
by Friederike Mengel & Elias Tsakas & Alexander Vostroknutov - 177-201 An eye-tracking study of feature-based choice in one-shot games
by Giovanna Devetag & Sibilla Guida & Luca Polonio - 177-201 An eye-tracking study of feature-based choice in one-shot games
by Giovanna Devetag & Sibilla Guida & Luca Polonio - 202-217 Overcoming coordination failure using a mechanism based on gradualism and endogeneity
by Yoshio Kamijo & Hiroki Ozono & Kazumi Shimizu - 202-217 Overcoming coordination failure using a mechanism based on gradualism and endogeneity
by Yoshio Kamijo & Hiroki Ozono & Kazumi Shimizu - 218-239 Under- versus overconfidence: an experiment on how others perceive a biased self-assessment
by Carmen Thoma - 218-239 Under- versus overconfidence: an experiment on how others perceive a biased self-assessment
by Carmen Thoma - 240-267 On the interpretation of bribery in a laboratory corruption game: moral frames and social norms
by Ritwik Banerjee - 240-267 On the interpretation of bribery in a laboratory corruption game: moral frames and social norms
by Ritwik Banerjee
December 2015, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 543-568 Self-control, commitment and peer pressure: a laboratory experiment
by Aurélie Bonein & Laurent Denant-Boèmont - 569-608 Eliciting beliefs in continuous-choice games: a double auction experiment
by Claudia Neri - 609-669 A survey of experimental research on contests, all-pay auctions and tournaments
by Emmanuel Dechenaux & Dan Kovenock & Roman Sheremeta - 670-696 Balancing the current account: experimental evidence on underconsumption
by Marcus Giamattei & Johann Lambsdorff - 697-717 Institution design and public good provision: an experimental study of the vote of confidence procedure
by Chloe Tergiman - 718-730 Can you spare some change for charity? Experimental evidence on verbal cues and loose change effects in a Dictator Game
by David Fielding & Stephen Knowles - 731-755 Propose with a rose? Signaling in internet dating markets
by Soohyung Lee & Muriel Niederle - 756-759 Erratum to: Multi-period experimental asset markets with distinct fundamental value regimes
by Thomas Stöckl & Jürgen Huber & Michael Kirchler - 760-761 Erratum to: Incentives for creativity
by Sanjiv Erat & Uri Gneezy - 762-763 Erratum to: Quantal response equilibria for extensive form games
by Richard McKelvey & Thomas Palfrey
September 2015, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 335-355 Excess information acquisition in auctions
by Vitali Gretschko & Alexander Rajko - 356-365 A caveat for the application of the critical cost efficiency index in induced budget experiments
by James Murphy & Samiran Banerjee - 366-384 Laboratory elections with endogenous turnout: proportional representation versus majoritarian rule
by Melis Kartal - 385-407 You’ve earned it: estimating the impact of human capital on social preferences
by Pamela Jakiela & Edward Miguel & Vera Velde - 408-431 Identity changes and the efficiency of reputation systems
by Matthias Wibral - 432-441 Doing good or doing harm: experimental evidence on giving and taking in public good games
by Menusch Khadjavi & Andreas Lange - 442-456 Time as a medium of reward in three social preference experiments
by Charles Noussair & Jan Stoop - 457-490 A penny for your thoughts: a survey of methods for eliciting beliefs
by Karl Schlag & James Tremewan & Joël Weele - 491-521 Is it a norm to favour your own group?
by Donna Harris & Benedikt Herrmann & Andreas Kontoleon & Jonathan Newton - 522-541 Voting with hands and feet: the requirements for optimal group formation
by Andrea Robbett
June 2015, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 173-184 Does anonymity affect the willingness to accept and willingness to pay gap? A generalization of Plott and Zeiler
by Alexander Brown & Gregory Cohen - 185-194 Do control questions influence behavior in experiments?
by Catherine Roux & Christian Thöni - 195-214 Self-selection into laboratory experiments: pro-social motives versus monetary incentives
by Johannes Abeler & Daniele Nosenzo - 215-250 Paradoxes and mechanisms for choice under risk
by James Cox & Vjollca Sadiraj & Ulrich Schmidt - 251-283 Social preferences in the online laboratory: a randomized experiment
by Jérôme Hergueux & Nicolas Jacquemet - 284-301 Why real leisure really matters: incentive effects on real effort in the laboratory
by Brice Corgnet & Roberto Hernán-González & Eric Schniter - 302-313 Gender differences in the dictator experiment: evidence from the matrilineal Mosuo and the patriarchal Yi
by Binglin Gong & Huibin Yan & Chun-Lei Yang - 314-334 Multi-period experimental asset markets with distinct fundamental value regimes
by Thomas Stöckl & Jürgen Huber & Michael Kirchler
March 2015, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-3 In Honor of Elinor “Lin” Ostrom: The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Department of Political Science, Indiana University
by James Walker & Mark Isaac - 4-14 Cooperation in small groups: the effect of group size
by Daniele Nosenzo & Simone Quercia & Martin Sefton - 15-37 Incomplete punishment networks in public goods games: experimental evidence
by Andreas Leibbrandt & Abhijit Ramalingam & Lauri Sääksvuori & James Walker - 38-65 State or nature? Endogenous formal versus informal sanctions in the voluntary provision of public goods
by Kenju Kamei & Louis Putterman & Jean-Robert Tyran - 66-88 Promoting cooperation in nonlinear social dilemmas through peer punishment
by Timothy Cason & Lata Gangadharan - 89-115 Experimental departures from self-interest when competing partnerships share output
by Josh Cherry & Stephen Salant & Neslihan Uler - 116-135 One bad apple? Heterogeneity and information in public good provision
by Angela Oliveira & Rachel Croson & Catherine Eckel - 136-153 Observed punishment spillover effects: a laboratory investigation of behavior in a social dilemma
by David Dickinson & E. Glenn Dutcher & Cortney Rodet - 154-171 Gunning for efficiency with third party enforcement in threshold public goods
by James Andreoni & Laura Gee
December 2014, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 501-511 An experimental study of prosocial motivation among criminals
by Sigbjørn Birkeland & Alexander Cappelen & Erik Sørensen & Bertil Tungodden - 512-536 A day without a search engine: an experimental study of online and offline searches
by Yan Chen & Grace Jeon & Yong-Mi Kim - 537-563 Beyond choice: investigating the sensitivity and validity of measures of strength of preference
by David Butler & Andrea Isoni & Graham Loomes & Kei Tsutsui - 564-585 An experimental study of the impact of competition for Other People’s Money: the portfolio manager market
by Marina Agranov & Alberto Bisin & Andrew Schotter - 586-614 Incentive effects of funding contracts: an experiment
by J. Reiß & Irenaeus Wolff - 615-630 Playing the trust game with other people’s money
by Ola Kvaløy & Miguel Luzuriaga - 631-648 Software for continuous game experiments
by James Pettit & Daniel Friedman & Curtis Kephart & Ryan Oprea - 649-672 Time and uncertainty in resource dilemmas: equilibrium solutions and experimental results
by Anabela Botelho & Ariel Dinar & Lígia Costa Pinto & Amnon Rapoport - 673-690 Recognizing contributors: an experiment on public goods
by Anya Savikhin Samek & Roman Sheremeta - 691-716 An experiment on protecting intellectual property
by Joy Buchanan & Bart Wilson - 717-732 Dishonesty and charitable behavior
by Doru Cojoc & Adrian Stoian
September 2014, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 347-370 Corporate Social Responsibility in the work place
by Hannes Koppel & Tobias Regner - 371-390 Do short-term laboratory experiments provide valid descriptions of long-term economic interactions? A study of Cournot markets
by Hans-Theo Normann & Till Requate & Israel Waichman