Browsing All of EconStor by Author Matthey, Astrid
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
2005 | Getting used to risks: Reference dependence and risk inclusion | Matthey, Astrid |
2006 | Imitation with intention and memory: An experiment | Matthey, Astrid |
2007 | Do public banks have a competitive advantage? | Matthey, Astrid |
2007 | Is observed other-regarding behavior always genuine? | Matthey, Astrid; Regner, Tobias |
2007 | Don't aim too high: the potential costs of high aspirations | Matthey, Astrid; Dwenger, Nadja |
2008 | Yesterday's expectation of tomorrow determines what you do today: the role of reference-dependent utility from expectations | Matthey, Astrid |
2008 | Manipulating reference states: The effect of attitudes on utility | Matthey, Astrid |
2008 | Don't aim too high: The potential costs of high aspirations | Matthey, Astrid; Dwenger, Nadja |
2008 | Do public banks have a competitive advantage? | Matthey, Astrid |
2009 | On the independence of observations between experiments | Matthey, Astrid; Regner, Tobias |
2010 | The influence of priming on reference states | Matthey, Astrid |
2010 | Do i really want to know? A cognitive dissonance-based explanation of other-regarding behavior | Matthey, Astrid; Regner, Tobias |
2011 | More than outcomes: A cognitive dissonance-based explanation of other-regarding behavior | Matthey, Astrid; Regner, Tobias |
2011 | Do I really want to know? A cognitive dissonance-based explanation of other-regarding behavior | Matthey, Astrid; Regner, Tobias |
2012 | Punishment fosters efficiency in the minimum effort coordination game | Le Lec, Fabrice; Matthey, Astrid; Rydval, Ondérej |
2013 | Values, food and bags: A study of consumption decisions in a laboratory supermarket | Kasser, Tim; Matthey, Astrid |
2014 | More than outcomes: The role of self-image in other-regarding behavior | Matthey, Astrid; Regner, Tobias |
2015 | Do reciprocators exploit or resist moral wiggle room? An experimental analysis | Matthey, Astrid; Regner, Tobias |