John W. Dickhaut
Affiliations: | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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Accounting Business Administration, Theory EconomicsGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeJack D. Stecher | grad student | 2005 | UMN |
Radhika Lunawat | grad student | 2009 | UMN |
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Dickhaut J, Houser D, Aimone JA, et al. (2013) High stakes behavior with low payoffs: Inducing preferences with Holt-Laury gambles Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 94: 183-189 |
Dickhaut J, Smith V, Xin B, et al. (2013) Human economic choice as costly information processing Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 94: 206-221 |
Berg JE, Dickhaut JW, Rietz TA. (2013) The "play-out" effect and preference reversals: Evidence for noisy maximization Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 94: 160-171 |
Dickhaut J, Lin S, Porter D, et al. (2012) Commodity durability, trader specialization, and market performance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 1425-30 |
Stecher J, Shields T, Dickhaut J. (2011) Generating ambiguity in the laboratory Management Science. 57: 705-712 |
Dickhaut JW, Lunawat R, Pronin K, et al. (2011) Decision making and trade without probabilities Economic Theory. 48: 275-288 |
Dickhaut JW, Basu S, McCabe KA, et al. (2010) Neuroaccounting: Consilience Between the Biologically Evolved Brain and Culturally Evolved Accounting Principles Accounting Horizons. 24: 221-255 |
Anctil RM, Dickhaut J, Johnson C, et al. (2010) Does information transparency decrease coordination failure? Games and Economic Behavior |
Berg JE, Dickhaut JW, Rietz TA. (2010) Preference reversals: The impact of truth-revealing monetary incentives Games and Economic Behavior. 68: 443-468 |
Dickhaut J, Rustichini A, Smith V. (2009) A neuroeconomic theory of the decision process. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 22145-50 |