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Citing Papers

WEIRD languages have misled us, too [Comment on Henrich et al.]
2010 Standout
Conservation social science: Understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve conservation
2016 Standout
Risk Aversion: Experimental Evidence from South African Fishing Communities
2012
Most people are not WEIRD
2010 StandoutNature
Cognitive systems for revenge and forgiveness
2012 Standout
Reciprocity: Weak or strong? What punishment experiments do (and do not) demonstrate
2012
Oxytocin increases trust in humans
2005 StandoutNature
The promise of Mechanical Turk: How online labor markets can help theorists run behavioral experiments
2011
The weirdest people in the world?
2010 Standout
Imperfect Public Monitoring with Costly Punishment: An Experimental Study
2012
Sixteen common misconceptions about the evolution of cooperation in humans
2010
In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies
2001 Standout
The limits of self-governance when cooperators get punished: Experimental evidence from urban and rural Russia
2010
Insights on linking forests, trees, and people from the air, on the ground, and in the laboratory
2006 StandoutNobel
Self-Control at Work
2015 StandoutNobel
Fifteen Years of Empirical Research on Collective Action in Natural Resource Management: Struggling to Build Large-N Databases Based on Qualitative Research
2007 StandoutNobel
Gender Differences in Preferences
2009 Standout
Reflections on Finance and the Good Society
2013 StandoutNobel
The value-added of laboratory experiments for the study of institutions and common-pool resources
2006 StandoutNobel
Testing theories of fairness—Intentions matter
2007
Deception: The Role of Consequences
2005 Standout
Willpower and Personal Rules
2004 StandoutNobel
In pursuit of comparable concepts and data about collective action
2004 StandoutNobel
ERC: A Theory of Equity, Reciprocity, and Competition
2000 Standout
Separate but equal? A comparison of participants and data gathered via Amazon’s MTurk, social media, and face-to-face behavioral testing
2013 Standout
Organizational Response to Adversity: Fusing Crisis Management and Resilience Research Streams
2017 Standout
Looking Inside the Labor Market: A Review Article
2002 StandoutNobel
The Role of Bounded Rationality and Imperfect Information in Subgame Perfect Implementation—An Empirical Investigation
2017 StandoutNobel
Are Risk Aversion and Impatience Related to Cognitive Ability?
2010
Beyond the Turk: Alternative platforms for crowdsourcing behavioral research
2017 Standout
Connectivity and the Governance of Multilevel Social-Ecological Systems: The Role of Social Capital
2009 StandoutNobel
Trust in Private and Common Property Experiments
2009 StandoutNobel
Women in the boardroom and their impact on governance and performance☆
2009 Standout
The Role of Theory in Field Experiments
2011 StandoutNobel
Belief Elicitation with a Synchronized Lottery Choice Menu That Is Invariant to Risk Attitudes
2016
The cultural niche: Why social learning is essential for human adaptation
2011 Standout
The Gender Wage Gap: Extent, Trends, and Explanations
2017 Standout
Inequality Aversion, Efficiency, and Maximin Preferences in Simple Distribution Experiments
2004
The Economist as Engineer: Game Theory, Experimentation, and Computation as Tools for Design Economics
2002 StandoutNobel
The Effect of Status on Charitable Giving
2010
What Do Laboratory Experiments Measuring Social Preferences Reveal About the Real World?
2007 Standout
The evolution of punishment through reputation
2010
Local Enforcement and Better Forests
2004 StandoutNobel
Split or Steal? Cooperative Behavior When the Stakes Are Large
2011 StandoutNobel
Fairness and Retaliation: The Economics of Reciprocity
2000 Standout
Amazon's Mechanical Turk
2011 Standout
Social Preferences, Beliefs, and the Dynamics of Free Riding in Public Goods Experiments
2010
The Behavioralist Visits the Factory: Increasing Productivity Using Simple Framing Manipulations
2012
Psychological Foundations of Incentives
2001
Contracts as Reference Points*
2008 StandoutNobel
A General Framework for Analyzing Sustainability of Social-Ecological Systems
2009 StandoutScienceNobel
Theories of fairness and reciprocity - evidence and economic applications
2001
Income, Health, and Well-Being around the World: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll
2008 StandoutNobel
Inside the Turk
2014 Standout
Selfish or servant leadership? Evolutionary predictions on leadership personalities in coordination games
2010
Rational irrationality: Some economics of self-management
2002 StandoutNobel
Designing Random Allocation Mechanisms: Theory and Applications
2013 StandoutNobel
Horizontal Inequalities and Ethnonationalist Civil War: A Global Comparison
2011 Standout
Homo Oeconomicus versus Homo Reciprocans: Ansatze fur ein neues Wirtschaftspolitisches Leitbild?
2003
What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?
2002 Standout
Dissatisfied with Life but Having a Good Day: Time‐use and Well‐being of the Unemployed
2010
A Long Polycentric Journey
2009 StandoutNobel
Revealed Altruism
2008
In Honor of Matthew Rabin: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal
2003 StandoutNobel
Conditional Cooperation and Costly Monitoring Explain Success in Forest Commons Management
2010 Science
A Burden of Responsibility: The Role of Social Approval at the Onset of a Crisis
2014
Evaluating replicability of laboratory experiments in economics
2016 StandoutScience
The Economic Theory of Public Enforcement of Law
2000 Standout
Servant Leadership: A systematic review and call for future research
2018 Standout
Gender and Corruption: Lessons from Laboratory Corruption Experiments
2010
The Carrot or the Stick: Rewards, Punishments, and Cooperation
2003
Improving Efficiency of On-Campus Housing: An Experimental Study
2002
Cooperation and Punishment in Public Goods Experiments
2000 Standout
Shadow Economies: Size, Causes, and Consequences
2000 Standout

Works of Elke Renner being referenced

The moonlighting game
2000
Wie lässt sich Korruption wirksam bekämpfen?
2004
WHO MAKES A GOOD LEADER? COOPERATIVENESS, OPTIMISM, AND LEADING‐BY‐EXAMPLE
2010
Sequential versus Simultaneous Contributions to Public Goods: Experimental Evidence
2009
Are experimental economists prone to framing effects? A natural field experiment
2009
The effects of (incentivized) belief elicitation in public goods experiments
2010
Sequential vs. simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence
2010
The Long-Run Benefits of Punishment
2008 Science
Who Makes a Good Leader? Social Preferences and Leading-by-Example
2009
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