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December 2023, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 11-20 Weak and Strong Formal Institutions in Resolving Social Dilemmas: Are They Double-Edged Swords?
by Rati Mekvabishvili - 21-32 How can technologies help disclose new insights into collective behaviors?
by Sara Gil-Gallen and Anne-Gaëlle Maltese - 33-38 The green and the dark side of distance learning: from environmental quality to socioeconomic inequality
by Alessandro Cascavilla & Rocco Caferra & Andrea Morone - 39-46 Can we nudge insurance demand by bundling natural disaster risks with other risks?
by Peter John Robinson & W. J. Wouter Botzen - 47-53 Watching the embezzler: an experiment on unethical behaviour
by Anabel Doñate-BuendÃa & Aurora GarcÃa-Gallego
November 2023, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 11-18 The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Productivity Paradox
by Robert N. Mefford - 19-24 Majority Rule Determination and Uncertainty Aversion: A Critical Systematic Review
by Giulia Papini - 25-33 Testing Behaviors in the Play of an Expected Prisoner's Dilemma
by Richard Arend - 35-42 Scarcity and Inattention
by Ariel Kalil & Susan Mayer & Rohen Shah - 43-50 Gender Code-Switching in Economics and Finance
by Amanda J. Felkey & Dimitra Papadovasilaki - 51-52 Book Review: Behavioural Economics and Experiments, by Ananish Chaudhuri
by Urjaswi Mukherjee & Mark Pingle - 53-55 Book Review: Adam Smith's America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism, by Glory M. Liu
by Gary D. Lynne
July 2022, Volume 6, Issue S1
- 11-21 A tale of two ambiguities: A conceptual overview of findings from economics and psychology
by Milos Borozan & Loreta Cannito & Barbara Luppi - 23-40 A literature review of bullshit receptivity: Perspectives for an informed policy making against misinformation
by Serena Iacobucci & Roberta De Cicco - 41-47 Environmental policy and immersive technologies
by Barbara Buljat - 49-57 Suppetia ex machina: How can AI technologies aid financial decision-making of people with low socioeconomic status?
by Christian T. Elbaek & Ifeatu Uzodinma & Zilia Ismagilova & Panagiotis Mitkidis - 59-66 Rein it in. Nudge-based interventions to cope with online impulse buying among young adults
by Marco Mandolfo - 67-72 Emotions matter for policy-making: An example on tacit collusion and guilt
by Rossella Ferrario & Elena Manzoni - 73-84 Determinants of voter turnout
by Diogo Ribeiro & Mara Madaleno & Anabela Botelho - 85-92 The effect of additional background risk on mixed risk behavior
by Irene Mussio & Angela C.M. de Oliveira - 93-107 Knowledge acquisition or incentive to foster coordination? A real-effort weak-link experiment with craftsmen
by Mathieu Lefebvre & Lucie Martin-Bonnel de Longchamp
December 2022, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 11-20 Optimism Bias and Perceptions of Behavioral Factors for Preventing Severe COVID-19 Complications
by Erica Freer & Quinn Keefer - 21-26 Behaviorally-informed framework for encouraging COVID-19 vaccinations
by Hans J. Czap & Natalia V. Czap - 27-32 The nexus between unemployment and Covid-19 vaccine in the U.S. Evidence from Google trends
by Georgios Garafas - 33-36 Fairness preferences as a cause of inefficient war
by M. Christian Lehmann - 37-45 Can traffic light labelling nudge heuristical decision processes?
by Seda Erdem & Danny Campbell & Tony McCarthy - 47-49 Book Review: Why Liberalism Failed, by Deneen, P. J
by Gary D. Lynne - 51-52 Book Review: Metaeconomics. Tempering Excessive Greed, by Gary Lynne
by Roger Frantz - 53-54 Book Review: Noise: A flaw in human judgment, by Kahneman, Sibony, and Sunstein
by Egor V. Bronnikov - 55-56 Erratum to "A Literature Review of Bullshit Receptivity: Perspectives for an Informed Policy Making Against Misinformation"
by Serena Iacobucci & Roberta De Cicco
October 2021, Volume 5, Issue S3
- 7-17 Driven by the Invisible: The economics of the unseen
by Roger Frantz - 19-33 Methodological challenges in Behavioural Economics: Towards a more holistic and empirically rooted economic science
by Morris Altman - 35-43 Nonconscious cognitive reasoning: A neglected ability shaping economic behavior
by Richard Curtin - 45-54 Attribute substitution, counterfactual thinking, and heterodox economics
by John Davis & Theodore Koutsobinas - 55-62 The big picture of corruption: Five lessons from Behavioral Economics
by Roberta Muramatsu & Ana Maria Bianchi
Septembre 2021, Volume 5, Issue S2
- 79-85 Driven by the Invisible: The economics of the unseen
by Gigi Foster - 87-93 Guilt, love, and the behavioral enrichment of Public Choice Theory
by Mark Pingle & Jason Lim - 95-102 Effects of tax payment systems on tax compliance: Comparing the withholding system with the tax declaration system
by Mariko Shimizu - 103-120 Strength of social ties: How non-monetary bonds affect east germans' decision to stay after german reunification
by Alison Macintyre & Tony Beatton & Ho Fai Chan & Benno Torgler
June 2021, Volume 5, Issue S1
- 7-38 Dual motive theory as the biological mecca of the economist. Fulfilling the undeveloped insight of Alfred Marshall. Famed synthesizer of neoclassical economics
by Gerald A. Cory, Jr. - 39-46 Organizational capital, human capital and the humane firm: Opportunities and obstacles to wellbeing
by Morris Altman - 47-54 John Tomer and Irving Fisher. 'Brothers' in Heterodox Economics, and Buddhism
by Roger Frantz - 55-64 Metaeconomic sensibilities: Toward The Human Firm on a sustainable blue spaceship
by Gary Lynne - 65-71 The implications of human capital for policy: An essay honoring the life and work of John Tomer
by Justin Ferguson & Mark Pingle - 73-81 Entrepreneurship, discovery and search
by Shinji Teraji
Septembre 2021, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 7-12 Double defaults: Behavioral regulation of cocaine
by Jim Leitzel - 13-17 Bundling violence: How do people trade-off combinations of violent acts?
by Magda Osman & Isabelle Mareschal & Emily Hannon - 19-26 Behavioral optimal taxation: Aspirations
by Matthias Weber - 27-43 Is transparency an anti-corruption myth?
by Cameron K. Murray & Paul Frijters & Markus Schaffner - 45-52 Nudging online privacy behaviour with anthropomorphic cues
by Nuria RodrÃguez-Priego & René van Bavel & Shara Monteleone - 53-60 Networked nudging: Designing a voter registration nudge in urban India
by Anirudh Tagat & Anchal Khandelwal & Hansika Kapoor - 61-76 I don't get it, but I like it: Detailed pricing information increases confidence, but decreases quality of decision making
by Ravi Dutta-Powell & Min-Taec Kim & Cameron Tan
December 2020, Volume 4, Issue S3
- 5-9 COVID-19 2020: A year of living dangerously
by Michelle Baddeley - 11-43 The behavioural economics of government responses to COVID-19
by Gigi Foster - 45-53 Unequal unemployment effects of COVID-19 and monetary policy across U.S. States
by Hakan Yilmazkuday - 55-65 Rationally bounded in a storm of complex events: Small businesses facing natural hazard resilience during a pandemic
by Jennifer F. Helgeson & Juan F. Fung & Alfredo R. Roa-Henriquez - 67-76 The two-way Othering during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of political statement and media
by Lois Liao - 77-86 What do we know, what we don't and what we cannot know so far about COVID-19: The case of Russia
by Alexis Belianin & Alexander Shivarov
December 2020, Volume 4, Issue S2
- 5-14 Information and symptoms assessment in community pharmacies during the COVID-19 pandemic: An audit study in Colombia
by Tatiana Andia & César Mantilla & Paul RodrÃguez-Lesmes & Leonel Criado & Juan Sebastián Gómez & Santiago Ortiz & Andrea Quintero & Ferley Rincón & Steffanny Romero - 15-24 Compliance and stringency measures in response to COVID-19: A regional study
by Fadi Makki & Paola Schietekat Sedas & Jana Kontar & Nabil Saleh & Dario Krpan - 25-33 Pets, touch, and COVID-19: health benefits from non-human touch through times of stress
by Janette Young & Rhianna Pritchard & Carmel Nottle & Helen Banwell - 35-44 Prosperity and the new normal: Social distancing and the exit from lockdown
by Henrietta L. Moore & Hannah Collins - 45-55 The effect of messaging and gender on intentions to wear a face covering to slow down COVID-19 transmission
by Valerio Capraro & Hélène Barcelo
June 2020, Volume 4, Issue S
- 5-8 The meaning of masks
by Cass R. Sunstein - 9-15 Go Corona Go! Cultural beliefs and social norms in India during COVID-19
by Anirudh Tagat & Hansika Kapoor - 17-22 The ethics of social choices and the role of economists in a pandemic
by Lionel Page - 23-33 Smart thinking, lockdown and COVID-19: Implications for public policy
by Morris Altman - 35-43 COVID-19 pandemic: a European perspective on health economic policies
by Marco Alifano & Giuseppe Attanasi & Fabio Iannelli & Faredj Cherikh & Antonio Iannelli - 45-55 The effect of norm-based messages on reading and understanding COVID-19 pandemic response governmental rules
by Ennio Bilancini & Leonardo Boncinelli & Valerio Capraro & Roberto Di Paolo - 57-61 The thorny problems of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps: The need for a holistic approach
by Magda Osman & Scott McLachlan & Peter Lucas & Kudakwashe Dube & Graham A. Hitman & Evangelia Kyrimi & Martin Neil - 63-67 The social perils and promoise of remote work
by Phil Lord - 69-75 Hoarding in the age of COVID-19
by Michelle Baddeley
December 2020, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 5-16 Classroom management, persistent bullying, and teacher practices in a discrete choice model of habit formation
by Mark D. Agee - 17-28 Behavioral economics in film: Insights for educators
by Marie Briguglio & Charity-Joy Acchiardo & Dirk Mateer & Wayne Geerling - 29-42 When the context backfires: Experimental evidence on Reciprocity
by Irani Arráiz & Syon P. Bhanot & Carla Calero - 43-48 Testing the waters in Korea: Nudging toward the tap
by David O Kasdan & HaeNa Lee & Nagyeom Yang - 49-55 Fairness in the trade-off between drug price regulation and investments in research and development: A survey of economists
by Taruja Karmarkar & Antonio J. Trujillo & William Padula & Jeremy Greene & G. Caleb Alexander & Gerard Anderson - 57-60 LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Changing behaviour change: The case for a Global Association of Applied Behavioural Scientists
by Steve Martin & Paul Dolan
December 2019, Volume 3, Issue S
- 5-7 Editors' introduction / What works: When and why are nudges sticky, scaleable and transferable?
by Magda Osman & Michelle Baddeley - 9-11 Nudging: To know 'what works' you need to know why it works
by Pelle Guldborg Hansen - 13-15 Examining the potential for nudges to tackle 'undermatch' in higher education: existing evidence and implications for scaling
by Eliza Kozman & Michael Sanders - 17-18 Moving from nudge to holistic behaviour change
by Colin Strong & Tamara Ansons - 19-21 What works: When and why are nudges sticky, scaleable and transferable?
by Steven Johnson - 23-26 Nudger beware: Diagnosis precedes remedy
by Peter D. Lunn
December 2019, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 5-10 Respecting autonomy: "Information first, then opinion" is more effective than "opinion first, then information"
by Hasan Sheikh & Cass R. Sunstein - 11-16 'Nudging' responses to marketing emails: Evidence from London Fireworks Campaign
by Alice Gimblett & Daryna Grechyna - 17-24 An experiment for regulatory policy on broadband speed advertising
by Shane Timmons & Terence J. McElvaney & Peter D. Lunn - 25-26 A Book Review of two, short, books on Behavioral Economics
by Roger Frantz
March 2019, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 2-4 SABE and Behavioral Economics: A Very Short History
by Roger Frantz - 5-11 The Unfolding Landscape of Behavioral Economics: from the past to the future
by Michelle Baddeley - 12-22 The Taxman Cometh: Behavioural Approaches to Improving Tax Compliance in India
by Anirudh Tagat - 20-29 Experimental evidence on measures to protect consumers of online gambling services
by Frans Folkvord & Cristiano Codagnone & Francesco Bogliacino & Giuseppe Veltri & Francisco Lupiañez-Villanueva & Andriy Ivchenko & George Gaskell - 30-36 The Impacts of Stress on Economic Decisions
by Zachary P. Hohman & Darren Hudson & Ryan Williams & Breanna N. Harris & Jessica L. Alquist & Donna Mitchell & Elizabeth M. Niedbala & Mindi Price - 37-43 Pay-for-Monopoly? An Assessment of Reverse Payment Deals by Pharmaceutical Companies
by Sana Rafiq & Max Bazerman - 44-45 Book Review: John Tomer on Integrating Human Capital with Human Development
by Larissa Batrancea - 46-47 Book Review: David Leiser & Yhonatan Shemesh on How We Misunderstand Economics and Why It Matters
by Egor Bronnikov - 48-50 Book Review: Michelle Baddeley on Why We Follow Others, and When We Don't
by Joshua Hill
March 2018, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 5-11 The Economic Psychology of Gabriel Tarde: Something new for behavioral economics?
by Ivan Ajdukovic & Sylvain Max & Rodolphe Perchot & Eli Spiegelman - 13-18 James Duesenberry as a practitioner of behavioral economics
by Ken McCormick - 19-23 G. L. S. Shackle's introspective behavioral economics
by Peter E. Earl - 25-31 Harvey Leibenstein, and an anomaly called X-Efficiency
by Roger Frantz - 33-37 Hyman Minsky and behavioral finance
by Steven Pressman - 39-43 Tibor Scitovsky as behavioral economist
by Marina Bianchi - 45-51 Extending the theoretical lenses of behavioral economics through the sociological prisms of Gary Becker
by Morris Altman - 53-57 The rise of behavioral economics: Richard Thaler's misbehaving
by Cass R. Sunstein - 61-67 Misconceptions about nudges
by Cass R. Sunstein - 69-74 What do heuristics have to do with policymaking?
by Shabnam Mousavi - 75-81 Towards a living theoretical spine for (behavioural) economics
by Gigi Foster - 83-90 Salience, chains and anchoring. Reducing complexity and enhancing the practicality of behavioural economics
by Brendan Markey-Towler - 91-97 Feeding the behavioral revolution: Contributions of behavior analysis to nudging and vice versa
by Carsta Simon & Marco Tagliabue - 99-105 Nudge, Boost, or Design? Limitations of behaviorally informed policy under social interaction
by Samuli Reijula & Jaakko Kuorikoski & Timo Ehrig & Konstantinos Katsikopoulos & Shyam Sunder - 107-111 Can nudges affect students' green behaviour? A field experiment
by Ajla Cosic & Hana Cosic & Sebastian Ille
November 2017, Volume 1, Issue S
- 5-8 Behavioral policy and its stakeholders
by Robert Hoffmann & Swee Hoon Chuah & Jason Potts - 9-14 Applying behavioural science to government policy: Finding the 'Goldilocks Zone'
by Annalese Bolton & Ben R. Newell - 15-18 Response to Applying behavioural science to government policy: Finding the 'Goldilocks Zone': From a BI unit perspective
by Xian-Zhi Soon - 19-20 Finding the 'Goldilocks Zone' is both a challenge and an opportunity: A reply to Soon
by Annalese Bolton & Ben R. Newell - 21-26 Starting a behavioural insights team: Three lessons from the Behavioural Economics Team of the Australian Government
by Sarah Ball & Michael Hiscox & Tara Oliver - 27-32 How to win customers and influence people: Ameliorating the barriers to inducing behavioural change
by Brendan Markey-Towler - 33-39 The value of contingencies and schedules of reinforcement: Fundamentals of behavior analysis contributing to the efficacy of behavioral business research
by Marco Tagliabue & Ingunn Sandaker & Gunnar Ree - 41-48 Organizations should know their people: A behavioral economics approach
by Antonio M. Espin & Francisco Reyes-Pereira & Luis F. Ciria - 49-52 Nudging, calculation, and utopia
by Chris Berg & Sinclair Davidson
September 2017, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 5-9 BE and EE: Cousins but not twins
by Gary Charness & Brianna Halladay - 11-15 Boundedly rational patients? Part 1: Health and patient mistakes in a behavioral framework
by Ada C. Stefanescu Schmidt & Ami B. Bhatt & Cass R. Sunstein - 17-23 Boundedly rational patients? Part 2: Health and patient mistakes in a behavioral framework
by Ada C. Stefanescu Schmidt & Ami B. Bhatt & Cass R. Sunstein - 25-30 X-efficiency: economists and managers view it differently
by Robert Mefford - 31-37 Price transparency in residential electricity: Experiments for regulatory policy
by Peter D. Lunn & Marek Bohacek - 39-49 Financial exclusion in developed countries: a field experiment among migrants and low-income people in Italy
by Giorgia Barboni & Alessandra Cassar & Timothee Demont - 51-55 It's education, not gender: A research note on the determinants of an anchoring bias in experimental WTA elicitations
by Miriam Beblo & Denis Beninger & Eva Markowsky - 57-58 Book Review. Cass Sunstein: The World According to Star Wars
by Roger Frantz - 59-60 Book Review. OECD: Behavioral Insights and Public Policy. Lessons from Around the World
by Roger Frantz - 61-63 Book Review. Michael Lewis: The undoing project: a friendship that changed the world
by Andrey Kudryavtsev
February 2017, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 5-10 Behavioral economics: from advising organizations to nudging individuals
by Floris Heukelom & Esther-Mirjam Sent - 11-14 Requiring choice is a form of paternalism
by Cass R. Sunstein - 15-26 An unhealthy attitude? New insight into the modest effects of the NLEA
by Mark Patterson & Saurabh Bhargava & George Loewenstein - 27-31 Experts in policy land - Insights from behavioral economics on improving experts' advice for policy-makers
by Michelle Baddeley - 33-39 Eliciting real-life social networks: a guided tour
by Pablo Branas-Garza & Natalia Jimenez & Giovanni Ponti - 41-46 Policy making with behavioral insight
by Shabnam Mousavi & Reza Kheirandish - 47-54 Tax compliance and information provision. A field experiment with small firms
by Philipp Doerrenberg & Jan Schmitz - 55-59 Policy consequences of pay-for-performance and crowding-out
by Bruno Frey - 61-68 To support trust and trustworthiness: punish, communicate, both, neither?
by Rattaphon Wuthisatian & Mark Pingle & Mark Nichols - 69-72 Happiness and economics: insights for policy from the new 'science' of well-being
by Carol Graham - 73-78 Behavioral economics and austrian economics: Lessons for policy and the prospects of nudges
by Roberta Muramatsu & Fabio Barbieri - 79-80 Book Review. Cass Sunstein: The ethics of influence. Government in the age of behavioral science
by Roger Frantz - 81-82 Book review. Carol Graham. Happiness for all? Unequal hopes and lives in pursuit of the American Dream
by Roger Frantz - 83-84 Keith Stanovich, Richard West, and Maggie E. Toplak: The rationality quotient: toward a test of rational thinking
by Gregory V. Chernov