| Trust and power as determinants of tax compliance across 44 nations |
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| Self-employment and satisfaction with life, work, and leisure |
10 |
| Predicting replication outcomes in the Many Labs 2 study |
10 |
| Great expectations: Education and subjective wellbeing |
9 |
| Can nudges be transparent and yet effective? |
9 |
| Revisiting REVISE: (Re)Testing unique and combined effects of REminding, VIsibility, and SElf-engagement manipulations on cheating behavior |
7 |
| Gender- and education-related effects of financial literacy and confidence on financial wealth |
7 |
| On the impact of Honesty-Humility and a cue of being watched on cheating behavior |
7 |
| Decision under psychological pressure: The shooter's anxiety at the penalty kick |
7 |
| Incentives to lose revisited: The NHL and its tournament incentives |
6 |
| Contagion of pro- and anti-social behavior among peers and the role of social proximity |
6 |
| No gain without pain: The psychological costs of dishonesty |
6 |
| We should totally open a restaurant: How optimism and overconfidence affect beliefs |
6 |
| Majority size and conformity behavior in charitable giving: Field evidence from a donation-based crowdfunding platform in Japan |
4 |
| Does a comeback create momentum in overtime? Analysis of NBA tied games |
4 |
| When charity begins at home: How personal financial scarcity drives preference for donating locally at the expense of global concerns |
4 |
| Performance curiosity |
4 |
| Lower-rated publications do lower academics' judgments of publication lists: Evidence from a survey experiment of economists |
4 |
| Do psychopathic traits predict professional success? |
4 |
| Dynamic norms drive sustainable consumption: Norm-based nudging helps cafe customers to avoid disposable to-go-cups |
4 |
| Top incomes and subjective well-being |
3 |
| The reliability of questionnaires in laboratory experiments: What can we do? |
3 |
| Shades of narcissistic dishonesty: Grandiose versus vulnerable narcissism and the role of self-conscious emotions |
3 |
| Promotional formats and inaction inertia |
3 |
| Trust behind bars: Measuring change in inmates' prosocial preferences |
3 |
| Education and tax morale |
3 |
| Is personality related to permanent earnings? Evidence using a twin design |
3 |
| Third-party punishment: Retribution or deterrence? |
3 |
| Climbing out of an economic crisis: A cycle of consumer sentiment and personal stress |
3 |
| Can gender differences in distributional preferences explain gender gaps in competition? |
3 |
| Applications of sports data to study decision making |
3 |
| Does life satisfaction predict reemployment? Evidence form German panel data |
2 |
| The impact of psychological traits on performance in sequential tournaments: Evidence from a tennis field experiment |
2 |
| Costly superstitious beliefs: Experimental evidence |
2 |
| Beyond the confines of choice architecture: A critical analysis |
2 |
| Unethical behavior and group identity in contests |
2 |
| Framing and salience effects in tax evasion decisions - An experiment on underreporting and overdeducting |
2 |
| Mental accounting of income tax and value added tax among self-employed business owners |
2 |
| Task difficulty and overconfidence. Evidence from distance running |
2 |
| The association between life satisfaction and affective well-being |
2 |
| Risky health choices and the Balloon Economic Risk Protocol |
2 |
| Ignoring millions of Euros: Transfer fees and sunk costs in professional football |
2 |
| The disposition effect when deciding on behalf of others |
2 |
| The role of emotions in tax compliance behavior: A mixed-methods approach |
2 |
| The influence of revenge and financial rewards on tax fraud reporting intentions |
2 |
| Taking shortcuts: Cognitive conflict during motivated rule-breaking |
2 |
| Testing strategies to increase saving in individual development account programs |
2 |
| Ancestral kinship patterns substantially reduce the negative effect of increasing group size on incentives for public goods provision |
2 |
| Is the disposition effect related to investors' reliance on System 1 and System 2 processes or their strategy of emotion regulation? |
2 |
| The effects of facial attractiveness and trustworthiness in online peer-to-peer markets |
2 |