Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization is 35. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-03-01 to 2025-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Learning by (virtually) doing: Experimentation and belief updating in smallholder agriculture190
Female jockeys - what are the odds?128
Artificial intelligence, ethics, and intergenerational responsibility120
Correlation scenarios and correlation stress testing117
On social norms and observability in (dis)honest behavior95
How do big gifts affect rival charities and their donors?72
Trend followers, contrarians and fundamentalists: Explaining the dynamics of financial markets72
Automation, Job Polarisation, and Structural Change69
One size does not fit all: Plurality of social norms and saving behavior in Kenya66
Evaluating wildfire exposure: Using wellbeing data to estimate and value the impacts of wildfire66
Public goods, group size, and provision aggregation65
House price rises and borrowing to invest61
The Sustainability committee and environmental disclosure: International evidence57
Incentive design for reference-dependent preferences56
Gender gap in standardized tests: What are we measuring?53
Where does money matter more?52
The role of repugnance in markets: How the Jared Fogle scandal affected patronage of subway51
Environmental regulation under sequential competition50
Immigration and unemployment. Do natives get it right?49
The evolution of collective choice under majority rules46
Alternative investment behavior of households during crises: The effects of the COVID-19 shock on gold purchases in India46
Don’t stop believin’: Income group heterogeneity in updating of social mobility beliefs45
A simple twist of fate. An experiment on election uncertainty and democratic institutions44
Complementarities and intergenerational educational mobility: Theory and evidence from Indonesia44
Pirate and chill: The effect of netflix on illegal streaming42
Birth and migration of scientists: Does religiosity matter? Evidence from 19th-century France42
Pandemic economics41
Institutional investor sentiment and the mean-variance relationship: Global evidence41
The right to quit work: An efficiency rationale for restricting the freedom of contract41
A “leaner” government? The effect of China's anti-corruption campaign on the body weight and health of public sector employees40
Testing the efficiency of inflation and exchange rate forecast revisions in a changing economic environment40
Information and polarization37
Policy conflict, coordination, and leadership in a monetary union under imperfect instrument substitutability37
Why informationally diverse teams need not form, even when efficient36
Editorial Board35
Minimum wage and internal labor migration: Evidence from China35
Political alignment and organized violence: Evidence from Nigeria35
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