Iris Bohnet

Affiliations: 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
General Economics, Behavioral Psychology, Gender Studies
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Fiona E. Greig grad student 2007 Harvard
Kessely C. Hong grad student 2008 Harvard
Alexandra van Geen grad student 2014 Harvard
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Bohnet I, Saidi F. (2019) Informational inequity aversion and performance Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 159: 181-191
Al-Ississ M, Bohnet I. (2016) Risk mitigation and trust: Experimental Evidence from Jordan and the United States Journal of Economic Psychology. 53: 83-98
Bohnet I, Herrmann B, Zeckhauser R. (2010) Trust and the Reference points for Trustworthiness in Gulf and Western Countries* Quarterly Journal of Economics. 125: 811-828
Greig F, Bohnet I. (2009) Exploring gendered behavior in the field with experiments: Why public goods are provided by women in a Nairobi slum Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 70: 1-9
Bohnet I, Greig F, Herrmann B, et al. (2008) Betrayal Aversion: Evidence from Brazil, China, Oman, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United States American Economic Review. 98: 294-310
Greig FE, Bohnet I. (2008) Is There Reciprocity In A Reciprocal‐Exchange Economy? Evidence Of Gendered Norms From A Slum In Nairobi, Kenya Economic Inquiry. 46: 77-83
Hong K, Bohnet I. (2007) Status and Distrust: The Relevance of Inequality and Betrayal Aversion Journal of Economic Psychology. 28: 197-213
Bohnet I, Baytelman Y. (2007) Institutions and trust - Implications for preferences, beliefs and behavior Rationality and Society. 19: 99-135
Ashraf N, Bohnet I, Piankov N. (2006) Decomposing trust and trustworthiness Experimental Economics. 9: 193-208
Bohnet I, Kübler D. (2005) Compensating the cooperators: is sorting in the prisoner’s dilemma possible? Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 56: 61-76
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