Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization is 36. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial Board235
From me to we: Beating procrastination in teams140
Work schedules92
The gradual nature of economic errors89
The division of spoils in a booming industry83
Public attention, political ties and digital transformation of private enterprises: Evidence from the Hurun Rich List in China65
The decline of trust across the U.S. finance industry62
The ties that bind us: Social networks and productivity in the factory61
Micro-level dynamics in hidden action situations with limited information61
A Mathematical Analysis of a MMT Type Coordinated Fiscal and Monetary Stabilization Policy in a Dynamic Keynesian Model59
Screening, overconfidence, and competition’s effect on market efficiency57
I’m not sure what to think about them: Confronting naive present bias in a dynamic threshold public goods game57
Selective exposure reduces voluntary contributions: Experimental evidence from the German Internet Panel52
Are short-term cultural shocks persistent? Taliban rule and long-run human capital accumulation50
Measuring success in streaming platforms50
Alternative investment behavior of households during crises: The effects of the COVID-19 shock on gold purchases in India49
Just saying sorry—The effect of apologies on reintegration after social exclusion48
Inequality’s ripple effect: Analyzing its influence on the natural interest rate and monetary policy in Germany, Japan, and the US48
How social structure shapes female competition throughout her lifetime47
Cultural foundations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights46
The myth of the male negotiator: Gender’s effect on negotiation strategies and outcomes46
Reconsidering the normative foundations of public health: market vs. social justice45
Counter-stereotypical female role models and women’s occupational choices44
Different norms of sexual activity and consent seeking among college students: Social identity and statistical discrimination44
Minimum wage and labor self-funded training: evidence from China43
Faces matter43
Strategizing with AI: Insights from a beauty contest experiment39
Unintended consequences of maternity leave entitlements on female labor market outcomes in China39
The aging society: Is growth reverting to pre-industrial levels in the 21st century?38
Tournaments with safeguards: A blessing or a curse for women?38
Correlation scenarios and correlation stress testing38
Dishonesty: The role of planning, temptation, and self-control38
Do patents really foster innovation in the pharmaceutical sector? Results from an evolutionary, agent-based model37
Does free healthcare improve children's healthcare use and outcomes? Evidence from Japan's healthcare subsidy for young children37
Quantifying expenditure hierarchies and the expansion of global consumption diversity37
Changes in risk attitudes vary across domains throughout the life course36
Things versus People: Gender Differences in Vocational Interests and in Occupational Preferences36
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