John W. Dickhaut

Affiliations: 
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
Accounting Business Administration, Theory Economics
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Jack 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
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