Content
2024
- 24-01 Using Large Language Models for Text Classification in Experimental Economics
by Can Celebi & Stefan Penczynski
2023
- 23-01 Strategic Thinking in Jury Decisions: An Experimental Study
by Can Celebi & Stefan Penczynski - 20-04 Decomposed games, focal points, and the framing of collective and individual interests
by Stefan Penczynski & Stefania Sitzia & Jiwei Zheng
2022
- 22-02 Concord and contention in a dynamic unstructured bargaining experiment with costly conflict
by Lian Xue & Stefania Sitzia & Theodore L. Turocy - 22-01 Behaviour Change Interventions in the Water Sector
by Jui Kamat & Rose Meleady & Theodore Turocy & Vittoria Danino
2021
- 21-03 Are you worthy of my help? An experiment in worthiness framing on charitable donations
by Rhosyn A. Almond - 21-02 Overcoming coordination failure in games with focal points: An experimental investigation
by David Rojo-Arjona & R. Stefania Sitzia & Jiwei Zheng - 21-01 And the first runner-up is...: Sequential versus simultaneous winner revelation in multi-winner discriminated Tullock contests
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Anwesha Mukherjee & Theodore L. Turocy
2020
- 20-06 Depth of Reasoning Models with Sophisticated Agents
by Peter G Moffatt & Ganna Pogrebna & Graciela Zevallos-Porles - 20-05 The impact of data visualisation on the use of shopper insight in the marketing decisionmaking of small food producers
by Stefan Penczynski & Konrad Maliszewski & Andrew Fearne - 20-03 A Kuhn-Tucker Model for Behaviour in Dictator Games
by Peter G Moffatt & Graciela Zevallos-Porles - 20-01 The sophistication of conditional cooperators: Evidence from public goods games
by Francesco Fallucchi & R. Andrew Luccasen III & Theodore L. Turocy
2019
- 19-05 Theories Of Reasoning and Focal Point Play With A Non-Student Sample
by Zhixin Dai & Jiwei Zheng & Daniel John Zizzo - 19-04 Sender-Receiver Games with Endogenous Ex-Post Information Acquisition: Experimental Evidence
by Anders Poulsen & Graciela Zevallos-Porles - 19-03 Why do we lie? Distinguishing between competing lying theories?
by Paul Clist & Ying-yi Hong - 19-02 Exploring Image Motivation in Promise Keeping - An Experimental Investigation
by Kevin Grubiak - 19-01 Focality is Intuitive - Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Time Pressure in Coordination Games
by Anders Poulsen & Axel Sonntag
2018
- 18-02 Biased Policy Professionals
by Sheheryar Banuri & Stefan Dercon & Varun Gauri - 18-01 The Pizza Night Game: Efficiency, Conflict and Inequality in Tacit Bargaining Games with Focal Points
by Andrea Isoni & Robert Sugden & Jiwei Zheng - 17-02R Group behaviour in tacit coordination games with focal points: An experimental investigation
by Stefania Sitzia & Jiwei Zheng
2017
- 17-12 What’s ours is ours: An experiment on the efficiency of bargaining over the fruits of joint activity
by Lian Xue & Stefania Sitzia & Theodore L. Turocy - 17-11 Correlation neglect and case-based decisions
by Benjamin Radoc & Robert Sugden & Theodore L. Turocy - 17-10 It's not all fun and games: Feedback, task motivation, and effort
by Sheheryar Banuri & Katarina Dankova & Philip Keefer - 17-09 Love the job... or the patient? Task vs. mission-based motiviations in healthcare
by Sheheryar Banuri & Philip Keefer & Damien de Walque - 17-08 Does strategy fairness make inequality more acceptable?
by Mengjie Wang - 17-07 Biased policy professionals
by Sheheryar Banuri & Stefan Dercon & Varun Gari - 17-06 Attention and novelty: An experimental investigation of order effects in multiple valuation tasks
by Cameron A. Belton - 17-05 Giving in dictator games: Experimenter demand effect or preference over the rules of the game?
by Nadine Chlass & Peter G. Moffatt - 17-04 The attraction and compromise effects in bargaining: Experimental evidence
by Fabio Galeotti & Maria Montero & Anders Poulsen - 17-03 The productivity puzzle and the problem with the rich: An experiment on competition, inequality and "team spirit"
by Shaun P. Hargeaves Heap & Abhijit Ramalingam & Brock V. Stoddard - 17-01R Behavioural types in public goods games: A re-analysis by hierarchical clutering
by Francesco Fallucchi & R. Andrew Luccasen & Theodore L. Turocy - 16-11R Financial contagion in the laboratory: Does network structure matter?
by John Duffy & Aikaterini Karadimitropoulou & Melanie Parravano - 16-09R Peer sanctioning in isomorphic provision and appropriation social dilemmas
by Abhijit Ramalingam & Antonio J. Morales & James M. Walker - 16-05R The role of morals in three-player ultimatum games
by Sandro Casal & Francesco Fallucchi & Simone Quercia
2016
- 16-15 The market for talent: Competition for resources and self governance in teams
by Abhijit Ramalingam & Brock V. Stoddard & James M. Walker - 16-14 Property rights and loss aversion in contests
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Joo Young Jeon & Abhijit Ramalingam - 16-13 Wage compression and manager inequality aversion
by David B. Johnson & Abhijit Ramalingam - 16-12 Focality and asymmetry in multi-battle contests
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Dan Kovenock & David Rojo Arjona & Nathaniel T. Wilcox - 16-10R Endowment inequality in public goods games: A re-examination
by Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap & Abhijit Ramalingam & Brock V. Stoddard - 16-08 The effects of endogenous enforcement on strategic uncertainty and cartel deterrence
by Carsten J. Crede & Liang Lu - 16-07 That's the ticket: Explicit lottery randomisation and learning in Tullock contests
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Anwesha Mukherjee & Theodore L. Turocy - 16-06 Does nominal illusion generate collusive equilibria?
by Enrique Fatas & Antonio J. Morales - 16-04 The implications of attachment through choice and order effects on the willingness-to-accept willingness-to-pay disparity
by Cameron Belton - 16-03 Affirmative action and retaliation in experimental contests
by Francesco Fallucchi & Simone Quercia - 16-02 Preference purification and the inner rational agent: A critique of the conventional wisdom of behavioural welfare economics
by Gerardo Infante & Guilhem Lecouteux & Robert Sugden - 16-01 Can a single theory explain coordination? An experiment on alternative modes of reasoning and the conditions under which they are used
by Marco Faillo & Alessandra Smerilli & Robert Sugden - 15-22R Variation in experimental instructions: Punishment in public goods games
by Abhijit Ramalingam & Antonio J. Morales & James M. Walker - 15-20R Mathematics self-confidence and the "prepayment effect" in riskless choices
by Lian Xue & Stefania Sitzia & Theodore L. Turocy - 14-09R Gender differences in the giving and taking variants of the dictator game
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Joo Young Jeon & Bibhas Saha
2015
- 15-23 Bidding in first-price and second-price interdependent-values auctions: A laboratory experiment
by Theodore L. Turocy & Timothy N. Cason - 15-21 In Gov we trust: Voluntary compliance in networked investment games
by Natalia Borzino & Enrique Fatas & Emmanuel Peterle - 15-19 Take it or leave it: Experimental evidence on the effect of time-limited offers on consumer behaviour
by Robert Sugden & Mengjie Wang & Daniel John Zizzo - 15-18 Efficiency versus equality in real-time bargaining with communication
by Fabio Galeotti & Maria Montero & Anders Poulsen - 15-17 Overbidding and heterogeneous behavior in contest experiments: A comment on the endowment effect
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Peter G. Moffatt - 15-16 A self-funding reward mechanism for tax compliance
by Enrique Fatas & Daniele Nosenzo & Martin Sefton & Daniel John Zizzo - 15-15 Social competition in low-information Cournot markets
by Enrique Fatas & Antonio J. Morales & Ainhoa Jaramillo-Gutierrez - 15-14 Identity, language, and conflict: An experiment on ethno-linguistic diversity and group discrimination in two bilingual societies
by Maria Paz Espinosa & Enrique Fatas & Paloma Ubeda - 15-13 Characterising competitive equilibrium in terms of opportunity
by Robert Sugden - 15-12 Do consumers take advantage of common pricing standards? An experimental investigation
by Robert Sugden & Jiwei Zheng - 15-11 Real time tacit bargaining, payoff focality, and coordination complexity: Experimental evidence
by Wolfgang Luhan & Anders Poulsen & Michael Roos - 15-10 Heterogeneity in risk attitudes across domains: A bivariate random preference approach
by Anna Conte & Peter G. Moffatt & Mary Riddel - 15-09 Identity and group conflict
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Joo Young Jeon & Abhijit Ramalingam - 15-08 Why are heterogeneous communities inefficient? Theory, history, and an experiment
by David Hugh-Jones & Carlo Perroni - 15-07 Discovering user recreational values for local public services: Attitudes and perspectives regarding a country park’s facilities
by Michael Brock & Charles Lester - 15-06 Putting Bambi in the firing line: Applying moral philosophy to environmental and economic attitudes to deer culling
by Michael Brock - 15-05 Does it matter which effort task you use? A comparison of four effort tasks when agents compete for a prize
by Emanuela Lezzi & Piers Fleming & Daniel John Zizzo - 15-04 Authority and centrality: Power and cooperation in social dilemma networks
by Boris van Leeuwen & Abhijit Ramalingam & David Rojo Arjona & Arthur Schram - 15-03 Resources for conflict: Constraint or wealth?
by Kyung Hwan Baik & Subhashish M. Chowdhury & Abhijit Ramalingam - 15-02 Social information 'nudges': An experiment with multiple group references
by Shaun Hargreaves Heap & Abhijit Ramalingam & David Rojo Arjona - 15-01 Bargaining under surveillance: Evidence from a three-person ultimatum game
by Lauri Saaksvuori & Abhijit Ramalingam - 14-10R An individualistic approach to institution formation in public good games
by Abhijit Ramalingam & Sara Godoy & Antonio J. Morales & James M. Walker - 13-11R Group size and matching protocol in contests
by Kyung Hwan Baik & Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Abhijit Ramalingam - 13-08-R ‘Doggedness’ or ‘disengagement’? An experiment on the effect of inequality in endowment on behaviour in team competitions
by Sean P. Hargreaves Heap & Abhijit Ramalingam & Siddharth Ramalingam & Brock V. Stoddard
2014
- 14-08 The role of conferences on the pathway to academic impact: Evidence from a natural experiment
by Fernanda L. L. de Leon & Ben McQuillin - 14-07 Stake size and the power of focal points in coordination games: Experimental evidence
by Melanie Parravano & Odile Poulsen - 14-06 Heterogeneity in preferences towards complexity
by Peter G. Moffatt & Stefania Sitzia & Daniel John Zizzo - 14-05 Health information, treatment, and worker productivity: Experimental evidence from malaria testing and treatment among Nigerian sugarcane cutters
by Andrew Dillon & Jed Friedman & Pieter Serneels - 14-04 Reminders, payment method and charitable giving: evidence from an online experiment
by Axel Sonntag & Daniel John Zizzo - 14-03 Keep Up With the Winners: Experimental Evidence on Risk Taking, Asset Integration, and Peer Effects
by Marcel Fafchamps & Bereket Kebede & Daniel John Zizzo - 14-02 Institutional Authority and Collusion
by Axel Sonntag & Daniel John Zizzo - 14-01 A Triple Test for Behavioral Economics Models and Public Health Policy
by Ryota Nakamura & Marc Suhrcke & Daniel John Zizzo
2013
- 13-10 Unstructured Bargaining over an Endogenously Produced Surplus and Fairness Ideals: An Experiment
by Wolfgang Luhan & Odile Poulsen & Michael Roos - 13-09 Incomplete Punishment Networks in Public Goods Games: Experimental Evidence
by Andreas Leibbrandt & Abhijit Ramalingam & Lauri Saaksvuori & James M. Walker - 13-07 On the Robustness of Emotions and Behavior in a Power-to-Take Game Experiment
by Fabio Galeotti - 13-06 Altruism, Anticipation, and Gender
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Joo Young Jeon - 13-05 Search Costs in Consumer Product Choice: Does Delaying the Provision of Information increase Choice Efficiency?
by Axel Sonntag - 13-04 Experimenter Demand Effects and Altruism towards the Experimenter
by Piers Fleming & Daniel John Zizzo - 13-03 Efficiency and Fairness in Revenue Sharing Contracts
by Alexandros Karakostas & Axel Sonntag & Daniel John Zizzo - 13-02-R How Salient is an Equal but Inefficient Outcome in a Coordination Situation? Some Experimental Evidence
by Zoe Bett & Anders Poulsen & Odile Poulsen - 13-01 Private provision of public goods in a second-best world: Cap-and-trade schemes limit green consumerism
by Grischa Perino
2012
- 12-06 A Popperian test of level-k theory
by Shaun Hargreaves Heap & David Rojo Arjona & Robert Sugden - 12-05 The behavioural economist and the social planner: To whom should behavioural welfare economics be addressed?
by Robert Sugden - 12-04 Income effect and altruism
by Subhashish Modak Chowdhury & Joo Young Jeon - 12-03 Trust and trustworthiness with singleton groups
by Fabio Galeotti & Daniel John Zizzo - 12-02 Are tax-financed contributions to a public good completely crowded-out? Experimental evidence
by Timothy J. Gronberg & R. Andrew Luccasen & Theodore L. Turocy & John B. Van Huyck - 12-01 Inducing natural group identity: A RDP analysis
by Daniel John Zizzo
2011
- 11-15 Do dictator games measure altruism?
by Daniel John Zizzo - 11-14 Reservation values and regret in laboratory first price auctions: Context and bidding behavior
by Elizabeth Watson & Theodore L. Turocy - 11-12 Envy and agricultural innocation: An experimental case study from Ethiopia
by Bereket Kebede & Daniel John Zizzo - 11-11 Emotions and chat in a financial markets experiment
by Shaun Hargreaves Heap & Daniel John Zizzo - 11-10 Crowding-in, crowding-out and over-crowding: The interaction between price and quantity based instruments and intrinsic motivation
by Grischa Perino & Luca A. Panzone & Timothy Swanson - 11-09 The representation of alienable and inalienable rights: Games in transition function form
by Ben McQuillin & Robert Sugden - 11-08 Implementing theoretical models in the laboratory, and what this can and cannot achieve
by Stefania Sitzia & Robert Sugden - 11-07 Salience as an emergent property
by Federica Alberti & Robert Sugden & Kei Tsutsui - 11-06 Mutual advantage, conventions and team reasoning
by Robert Sugden - 11-05 Common reasoning in games: A Lewisian analysis of common knowledge of rationality
by Robin P. Cubitt & Robert Sugden - 11-04 How the market responds to dynamically inconsistent preferences
by Ben McQuillin & Robert Sugden - 11-03 Do markets reveal preferences - or shape them?
by Andrea Isoni & Peter Brooks & Graham Loomes & Robert Sugden - 11-02 Autonomy or efficiency: An experiment on household decisions in two regions of India
by Alistair Munro & Bereket Kebede & Marcela Tarazona-Gomez & Arjan Verschoor - 11-01 The emergence of salience: An experimental investigation
by Federica Alberti & Shaun Hargreaves Heap & Robert Sugden
2010
- 10-16 On the content of focal points
by David Rojo Arjona - 10-15 Directed generosity and network formation: Network dimension matters
by Ben d'Exelle & Arno Riedl - 10-14 Exclusivity and exclusion on platform markets
by Subhashish M. Chowdhury & Stephen Martin - 10-13 Equality, equity, and incentives: An experiment
by Loukas Balafoutas & Martin G. Kocher & Louis Putterman & Matthias Sutter - 10-12 Multiple equilibria in Tullock contests
by Subhashish Modak Chowdhury & Roman M. Sheremeta - 10-11 Disruptions in large value payment systems: An experimental approach
by Klaus Abbink & Ronald Bosman & Ronald Heijmans & Frans van Winden - 10-10 Group status, minorities, and trust
by Kei Tsutsui & Daniel John Zizzo - 10-09 Social status and bargaining when resources are scarce: Evidence from a field lab experiment
by Ben D'Exelle & Els Lecoutere & Bjorn Van Campenhout - 10-08 An experimental test of precautionary bidding
by Martin G. Kocher & Julius Pahlke & Stefan T. Trautmann - 10-07 Social preferences in childhood and adolescence - A large-scale experiment
by Matthias Sutter & Francesco Feri & Martin G. Kocher & Peter Martinsson & Katarina Nordblom & Daniela Rutzler - 10-06 Selection into auctions for risky and ambiguous prospects
by Martin G. Kocher & Stefan T. Trautmann - 10-05 On the beliefs off the path: Equilibrium refinement due to quantal response and level-k
by Yves Breitmoser & Jonathan H. W. Tan & Daniel John Zizzo - 10-04 Vendettas
by Friedel Bolle & Jonathan H. W. Tan & Daniel John Zizzo - 10-03 Can experimental measures of sensitivity to social pressure predict public good contribution?
by Daniel John Zizzo & Piers Fleming - 10-02 Do spouses realise cooperative gains? Experimental evidence from rural Uganda
by Vegard Iversen & Cecile Jackson & Bereket Kebede & Alistair Munro & Arjan Verschoor - 10-01 Intrinsic motivations and the non-profit health sector: Evidence from Ethiopia
by Danila Serra & Pieter Serneels & Abigail Barr - 09-04 The reasoning-based expected utility procedure
by Robin P. Cubitt & Robert Sugden
2009
- 09-17 A test of the experimental method
by Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap & Arjan Verschoor & Daniel John Zizzo - 09-16 Professional interpretation of the standard of proof: An experimental test on merger regulation
by Bruce Lyons & Gordon Douglas Menzies & Daniel John Zizzo - 09-15 The representation of alienable and inalienable rights: Games in transition function form
by Ben McQuillin & Robert Sugden - 09-14 The willingness to pay-willingness to accept gap, the "endowment effect," subject misconceptions, and experiemntal procedures for eliciting valuations: A reassessment
by Andrea Isoni & Graham Loomes & Robert Sugden - 09-13 On modelling vagueness -- and on not modelling incommensurability
by Robert Sugden - 09-12 Political autonomy and independence: Theory and experimental evidence
by Klaus Abbink & Jordi Brandts - 09-11 Social desirability, approval and public good contribution
by Daniel John Zizzo & Piers Fleming - 09-10 Pointless vendettas
by Klaus Abbink & Benedikt Herrmann - 09-09 The all-pay auction with non-monotonic payoff
by Subhashish Modak Chowdhury - 09-08 A generalized Tullock contest and the existence of multiple equilibria
by Subhashish Modak Chowdhury & Roman M. Sheremeta - 09-07 Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets
by Graham Loomes & Chris Starmer & Robert Sugden - 09-06 The equivalence of contests
by Subhashish Modak Chowdhury & Roman M. Sheremeta - 09-05 Instrment choice and motivation: Evidence from a climate change experiment
by Timo Goeschl & Grischa Perino - 09-03 Reference point effects in antisocial preferences
by Klaus Abbink & David Masclet & Matthijs van Veelen - 09-02 Altruism and welfare when preferences are endogenous
by Anders Poulsen & Odile Poulsen - 09-01 Do people make strategic commitments? Experimental evidence on strategic information avoidance
by Anders U. Poulsen & Michael W. M. Roos
2008
- 08-01 Is there a distinction between morality and convention?
by Robert Sugden