20 documents matched the search for the 2016-04-09 issue of the NEP report on Experimental Economics (nep-exp), currently edited by Daniel Houser.
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Demand shifts due to salience effects: Experimental evidence, Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Katrin Köhler, Mirjam Lange and Tobias Wenzel,
from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE)
(2016)
Keywords: salience theory, attention, relative thinking
Count To Ten Before Trading: Evidence On The Role Of Deliberation In Experimental Financial Markets, Giovanni Ferri, Matteo Ploner and Matteo Rizzolli,
from CERBE Center for Relationship Banking and Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Rational vs. emotional choice; Slow vs. fast trading; Dual process theory; System-1 and System-2; Speculative bubbles; Behavioral finance.
Weather and the Psychology of Purchasing Outdoor-Movie Tickets, Lukas Buchheim and Thomas Kolaska,
from University of Munich, Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Projection Bias; Salience; Extrapolative Expectations; Behavioral Economics; Consumer Behavior
Unleashing Animal Spirits - Self-Control and Overpricing in Experimental Asset Markets, Martin Kocher, Konstantin Lucks and David Schindler,
from University of Munich, Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Behavioral finance; trader behavior; self control; experimental asset markets; overpricing
The strategic environment effect in beauty contest games, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Angela Sutan and Marc Willinger,
from HAL
(2016)
Keywords: beauty contest games,iterative reasoning,strategic substitutability,strategic complementarity
Do not incentivize eco-friendly behavior - Go for a competition to go green!, Christoph Bühren and Maria Daskalakis,
from Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung)
(2015)
Keywords: Environmental behavior; Goals; Incentives; Social Comparison; Competition; Experiment
Revealed Indifference: Using Response Times to Infer Preferences, Arkady Konovalov and Ian Krajbich,
from Ohio State University, Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: preferences, response times, sequential sampling models, drift diffusion model, experimental methodology, social preference, loss aversion, temporal discounting
First-place loving and last-place loathing: How rank in the distribution of performance affects effort provision, David Gill, Victoria Prowse, Zdenka Kissova and Jaesun Lee,
from University of Oxford, Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Relative performance evaluation, Relative performance feedback, Rank order feedback, Dynamic effort provision, Real effort experiment, Flat wage, Fixed wage, Taste for rank, Status seeking,Social esteem, Self esteem, Public feedback, Private feedback.
Efficiency Measurement via Revealed Thresholds, Without Knowing Valuations, Ronald Harstad,
from Department of Economics, University of Missouri
(2016)
Keywords: revealed thresholds, behavioral efficiency, aftermarkets, field experiment methodology, allocative efficiency, empirical political economy, valuation revelation
Job-Search Periods for Welfare Applicants: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment, Jonneke Bolhaar, Nadine Ketel and Bas van der Klaauw,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2016)
Keywords: active labor-market policies, welfare-to-work, job search, randomized experiment
What You Don't Know... Can't Hurt You? A Field Experiment on Relative Performance Feedback in Higher Education, Ghazala Azmat, Manuel Bagues, Antonio Cabrales and Nagore Iriberri,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2016)
Keywords: relative performance feedback, ranking, randomized field experiment, school performance
How Do Agents React to Dynamic Wage Increases? An Experimental Study, Dirk Sliwka and Peter Werner,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2016)
Keywords: reference point, reciprocity, wage
Procedures for Eliciting Time Preferences, David Freeman, Paola Manzini, Marco Mariotti and Luigi Mittone,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2016)
Keywords: Becker-DeGroot-Marschak procedure, elicitation methods, time preferences, auctions, multiple price list
Corruption, Norm Violation and Decay in Social Capital, Ritwik Banerjee,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2016)
Keywords: social capital, social norm, trust games, corruption
Information Acquisition and Exchange in Social Networks, Sanjeev Goyal, Stephanie Rosenkranz, Utz Weitze and Vincent Buskens,
from Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
(2015)
Effciency and equilibrium in network games: An experiment, Edoardo Gallo and Chang Yan,
from Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
(2015)
Keywords: network, online experiment, network game, strategic complements.
Response to Comment on "Estimating the Reproducibility of Psychological Science", Jesse Chandler and Et. Al,
from Mathematica Policy Research
(2016)
Keywords: Estimating the Reproducibility of Psychological Science
What Are the Headwaters of Formal Savings? Experimental Evidence from Sri Lanka, Michael Callen, Suresh de Mel, Craig McIntosh and Christopher Woodruff,
from Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
(2016)
Keywords: savings, household decisionmaking, high-frequency surveys. JEL Classification: O16, D14, G21
Copyright Enforcement: Evidence from Two Field Experiments, Hong Luo and Julie Mortimer,
from Boston College Department of Economics
(2016)
Keywords: copyright, intellectual property, dispute resolution
Cash Inflow and Trading Horizon in Asset Markets, Michael Razen, Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler,
from Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck
(2016)
Keywords: experimental finance, cash inflow, trading horizon, backward induction, asset market, price efficiency
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