NEP: New Economics Papers
Cognitive and Behavioural Economics
Edited by: Marco Novarese
University Amedeo Avogadro
Issue date: 2013-06-24
Papers: 17
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In this issue we have:
Level-k reasoning and time pressure in the 11-20 money request game
Florian Lindner; Matthias Sutter
Do Market Incentives Crowd Out Charitable Giving?
Cary Deck; Erik O. Kimbrough
Self Control or Social Control? Peer Effects and Temptation Consumption
Chuang, Yating
When the Economics of a Decision Matters More than the Psychology of the Decision: Understanding the Economic Significance of Auction Fever.
Matthew W. McCarter; Abel M. Winn; Adam D. Galinsky
Formation and Adaptation of Reference Prices in Grain Marketing: An Experimental Study
Mattos, Fabio; Poirier, Jamie
Does Eye Tracking Reveal More About the Effects of Buying Impulsiveness on the Green Industry Consumer Choice Behavior
Khachatryan, Hayk; Behe, Bridget K.; Campbell, Benjamin; Hall, Charles; Dennis, Jennifer
Self-regulating organizations under the shadow of governmental oversight: An experimental investigation
Silvester Van Koten; Andreas Ortmann
The Effect of Consumer Learning Behavior on the Rising Bottled Water Consumption
Huang, Lu; Liu, Yizao
“I’ll Have What He’s Having”: Group Ordering Behavior in Food Choice Decisions
Ellison, Brenna; Lusk, Jayson
School Meals Experiment: Can a Taste Test Increase Vegetable Acceptance?
Newman, Constance; Guthrie, Joanne; Mancino, Lisa; Snelling, Anastasia
Calorie labeling and fast food choices in surveys and actual markets: some new behavioral results
Loureiro, Maria L.; Rahmani, Djamal
Programming for Experimental Economics: Introducing CORAL { a lightweight framework for experimental economic experiments
Markus Schaffner
Selfishness As a Potential Cause of Crime. A Prison Experiment
Thorsten Chmura; Christoph Engel; Markus Englerth
Short- and Long-run Goals in Ultimatum Bargaining.
Antonio M. Espín; Filippos Exadaktylos; Benedikt Herrmann; Pablo Brañas-Garza
Deterrence by Imperfect Sanctions – A Public Good Experiment
Christoph Engel
Cooperation under punishment: Imperfect information destroys it and centralizing punishment does not help
Sven Fischer; Kristoffel Grechenig; Nicolas Meier
An experimental study on the incentives of the probabilistic serial mechanism
Hugh-Jones, David; Kurino, Morimitsu; Vanberg, Christoph