Journal of the Economic Science Association
Overview
Journal of the Economic Science Association is a scientific journal, published since 2015 in English. The journal's country of origin is Netherlands.
Details
Details
Abbr.
J Econ Sci Assoc
Start
2015
End
Continuing
e-ISSN
2199-6784
Country
Netherlands
Language
English
Recent Articles
1.
de Quidt J, Fallucchi F, Kolle F, Nosenzo D, Quercia S
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2020 Jan;
3(2):174-182.
PMID: 31998603
We study the relative effectiveness of contracts that are framed either in terms of bonuses or penalties. In one set of treatments, subjects know at the time of effort provision...
2.
Davis B, Kerschbamer R, Oexl R
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2020 Jan;
3(2):149-160.
PMID: 31998602
By means of a laboratory experiment, Rubin and Sheremeta (Manag Sci 62(4):985-999, 2016), study a bonus-version of the gift-exchange game, including two treatment variations. First they vary whether the effort...
3.
Humphrey S, Lindsay L, Starmer C
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2020 Jan;
3(2):109-120.
PMID: 31998601
We report experiments investigating how experience influences the endowment effect. Our experiments feature endowments which are bundles of unfamiliar consumption goods. We examine how a subject's willingness to swap items...
4.
Adena M, Huck S, Rasul I
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2020 Jan;
3(2):89-108.
PMID: 31998600
We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on whether individual behavior is consistent with a neoclassical model of utility maximization subject to budget constraints. We...
5.
Huber C, Bindra P, Kleinlercher D
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2020 Jan;
5(2):197-209.
PMID: 31894200
Experimental asset markets with a constant fundamental value ( ) have grown in importance in recent years. A methodological examination of the robustness of experimental results in such a setting...
6.
Parslow E, Ranehill E, Zethraeus N, Blomberg L, von Schoultz B, Linden Hirschberg A, et al.
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2020 Jan;
5(2):149-169.
PMID: 31894199
Many studies report on the association between 2D:4D, a putative marker for prenatal testosterone exposure, and economic preferences. However, most of these studies have limited sample sizes and test multiple...
7.
Gaggero A, Appleton S, Song L
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2019 Apr;
4(1):86-97.
PMID: 30997321
In this study we investigate the effect of framing on bribery behaviour. To do this, we replicate Barr and Serra (Exp Econ, 12(4):488-503, (2009) and carry out a simple one-shot...
8.
Arechar A, Kraft-Todd G, Rand D
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2017 Nov;
3(1):1-11.
PMID: 29130029
Online experiments allow researchers to collect datasets at times not typical of laboratory studies. We recruit 2,336 participants from Amazon Mechanical Turk to examine if participant characteristics and behaviors differ...
9.
Quercia S
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2016 Jul;
2(1):48-59.
PMID: 27366658
Betrayal aversion has been operationalized as the evidence that subjects demand a higher risk premium to take social risks compared to natural risks. This evidence has been first shown by...
10.
Beranek B, Cubitt R, Gachter S
J Econ Sci Assoc
. 2016 Apr;
1(1):43-58.
PMID: 27069847
This paper reports data from three subject pools (=717 subjects) using techniques based on those of Loewenstein, et al. (1989) and Blanco, et al. (2011) to obtain parameters, respectively, of...