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Home | People | Joel van der Weele
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Joel van der Weele

Research Fellow

University
University of Amsterdam
Research field
Behavioral Economics
Interests
Experimental Economics, Microeconomic Theory

List of publications

Amasino, D., Pace, D. and van der Weele, J.J. (2023). Self-serving Bias in Redistribution Choices: Accounting for Beliefs and Norms Journal of Economic Psychology, 98:.

Soraperra, I., van der Weele, J.J., Villeval, M. and Shalvi, S. (2023). The Social Construction of Ignorance: Experimental Evidence Games and Economic Behavior, 138:197.

Schwardmann, P., Tripodi, E. and van der Weele, J.J. (2022). Self-Persuasion: Evidence from Field Experiments at International Debating Competitions American Economic Review, 112(4):1118--1146.

Foerster, M. and van der Weele, J.J. (2021). Casting Doubt: Image Concerns and the Communication of Social Impact Economic Journal, 131(639):2887–2919.

van der Weele, J.J. and von Siemens, F.A. (2020). Bracelets of Pride and Guilt? An Experimental Test of Self-Signaling in Charitable Giving Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 172:280--291.

Buser, T., Grimalda, G., Putterman, L. and van der Weele, J. (2020). Overconfidence and gender gaps in redistributive preferences: Cross-Country experimental evidence Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 178:267--286.

Mazyaki, A. and van der Weele, J. (2019). On esteem-based incentives International Review of Law and Economics, 60:.

Gortner, P. and van der Weele, J.J. (2019). Peer effects and risk sharing in experimental asset markets European Economic Review, 116:129--147.

Buser, T., Gerhards, L. and van der Weele, J. (2018). Responsiveness to feedback as a personal trait Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 56(2):165--192.

Grossman, Z. and van der Weele, J.J. (2017). Self-image and willful ignorance in social decisions Journal of the European Economic Association, 15(1):173--217.

Schlag, K., Tremewan, J. and van der Weele, J.J. (2015). A penny for your thoughts: a survey of methods for eliciting beliefs Experimental Economics, 18(3):457--490.

Durante, R., Putterman, L. and van der Weele, J. (2014). Preferences for redistribution and perceptions of fairness: An experimental study Journal of the European Economic Association, 12(4):1059--1086.

van der Weele, J., Kulisa, J., Kosfeld, M. and Friebel, G. (2014). Resisting moral wiggle room: How robust is reciprocal behavior? American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 6(3):256--264.

Galbiati, R., Schlag, K. and van der Weele, J.J. (2013). Sanctions that signal: an experiment Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 94:34--51.

Dur, R. and van der Weele, J. (2013). Status-Seeking in Criminal Subcultures and the Double Dividend of Zero-Tolerance Journal of Public Economic Theory, 15(1):77--93.

van der Weele, J. (2012). The signaling power of sanctions in social dilemmas Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 28(1):103--126.