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Home | People | Arthur Schram
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Arthur Schram

Research Fellow

University
University of Amsterdam
Research field
Behavioral Economics
Interests
Experimental Economics, Field Experiments, Political Economy, Public Economics

Key publications

List of publications

Gylfason, H., Vésteinsdóttir, V., Kristinsson, K., Asgeirsdottir, T. and Schram, A. (2023). Gender Differences in Lying: the Role of Stakes Economics Letters, 222:.

Schram, A., Zheng, J. and Zhuravleva, T. (2022). Corruption: A cross-country comparison of contagion and conformism Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 193:497--518.

Sun, J., Schram, A. and Sloof, R. (2021). Elections under biased candidate endorsements — an experimental study Games and Economic Behavior, 125:141--158.

Sarsons, H., Gërxhani, K., Reuben, E. and Schram, A. (2021). Gender differences in recognition for group work Journal of Political Economy, 129(1):101--147.

Di Zheng, J., Schram, A. and Doğan, G. (2021). Friend or foe? Social ties in bribery and corruption Experimental Economics, 24(3):854–882.

Kujansuu, E. and Schram, A. (2021). Shocking gift exchange Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 188:783--810.

Brütt, K., Schram, A. and Sonnemans, J. (2020). Endogenous group formation and responsibility diffusion: An experimental study Games and Economic Behavior, 121:1--31.

van Leeuwen, B., Offerman, T. and Schram, A. (2020). Competition for Status Creates Superstars: An Experiment on Public Good Provision and Network Formation Journal of the European Economic Association, 18(2):666--707.

Brandts, J., Gërxhani, K. and Schram, A. (2020). Are there gender differences in status-ranking aversion? Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 84:.

Schram, A., Brandts, J. and Gërxhani, K. (2019). Social-status ranking: a hidden channel to gender inequality under competition Experimental Economics, 22(2):396--418.

van Leeuwen, B., Ramalingam, A., Rojo Arjona, D. and Schram, A. (2019). Centrality and cooperation in networks Experimental Economics, 22(1):178–196.

Weber, M., Duffy, J. and Schram, A. (2018). An Experimental Study of Bond Market Pricing The Journal of Finance, 73(4):1857--1892.

Weber, M. and Schram, A. (2017). The Non-Equivalence of Labour Market Taxes: A Real-Effort Experiment Economic Journal, 127(604):2187--2215.

Robalo, P., Schram, A. and Sonnemans, J. (2017). Other-regarding Preferences, In-Group Bias and Political Participation: An Experiment Journal of Economic Psychology, 62:130--154.

Yang, Y., Onderstal, S. and Schram, A. (2016). Inequity Aversion Revisited Journal of Economic Psychology, 54:1--16.

de Groot Ruiz, A., Ramer, R. and Schram, A. (2016). Formal versus informal legislative bargaining Games and Economic Behavior, 96:1--17.

Tyszler, M. and Schram, A. (2016). Information and strategic voting Experimental Economics, 19(2):360--381.

Onderstal, S., Schram, A. and Soetevent, A. (2014). Reprint of: Bidding to give in the field Journal of Public Economics, 114:87--100.

Brandts, J., Reynolds, S. and Schram, A. (2014). Pivotal Suppliers and Market Power in Experimental Supply Function Competition Economic Journal, 124(579):887--916.

Onderstal, S., Schram, A. and Soetevent, A. (2013). Bidding to give in the field Journal of Public Economics, 105:72--85.

Gillet, J., Schram, A. and Sonnemans, J. (2011). Cartel formation and pricing: The effect of managerial decision-making rules International Journal of Industrial Organization, 29(1):126--133.

Schram, A. and Sonnemans, J. (2011). How individuals choose health insurance: an experimental analysis European Economic Review, 55(6):799--819.

Schram, A., Brandts, J. and Gërxhani, K. (2010). Information, bilateral negotiations, and worker recruitment European Economic Review, 54(8):1035--1058.

Schram, A. and Onderstal, S. (2009). Bidding to give: an experimental comparison of auctions for charity International Economic Review, 50(2):431--457.

Gërxhani, K. and Schram, A. (2009). Clientelism and polarized voting: Empirical evidence Public Choice, 141(3):305--317.

Gillet, J., Schram, A. and Sonnemans, J. (2009). The tragedy of the commons revisited: the Importance of group decision-making Journal of Public Economics, 93(5-6):785--797.

Brandts, J., Pezanis-Christou, P. and Schram, A. (2008). Competition with forward contracts: a laboratory analysis motivated by electricity market design Economic Journal, 118(525):192--214.

Neugebauer, T., Poulsen, A. and Schram, A. (2008). Fairness and reciprocity in the Hawk-Dove game Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 66:243--250.

Goeree, J., Offerman, T. and Schram, A. (2006). Using first-price auctions to sell heterogeneous licenses International Journal of Industrial Organization, 24(3):555--581.

Gërxhani, K. and Schram, A. (2006). Tax evasion and income source: A comparative experimental study Journal of Economic Psychology, 27(3):402--422.

Seinen, I. and Schram, A. (2006). Social status and group norms: Indirect reciprocity in a repeated helping experiment European Economic Review, 50(3):581--602.

Schram, A. (2005). Artificiality: the tension between internal and external validity in economic experiments Journal of Economic Methodology, 12(2):225--237.

Brandts, J., Saijo, T. and Schram, A. (2004). A Four Country Comparison of Spite and Cooperation in Public Goods Games Public Choice, 119(3-4):381--424.

Cason, T. and Schram, A. (2004). Preface Experimental Economics, 7(3):215--216.

Cox, J., Offerman, T., Olson, M. and Schram, A. (2002). Competition For vs On the Rails: A Laboratory Experiment International Economic Review, 43:709--736.

Offerman, T., Sonnemans, J. and Schram, A. (2001). Expectation Formation in Step-Level Public Good Games Economic Inquiry, 39(2):250--269.

Brandts, J. and Schram, A. (2001). Cooperation and Noise in Public Goods Experiments: Applying the Contribution Function Approach Journal of Public Economics, 79(2):399--427.

Jacobsen, B., Potters, J., Schram, A., van Winden, F.A.A.M. and Wit, J. (2000). (In)accuracy of a Political Stockmarket: The Influence of Common Value Structures European Economic Review, 44:205--230.

Schram, A. (2000). Sorting out the Seeking: The Economics of Individual Motivations Public Choice, 103:231--258.

Sonnemans, J., Schram, A. and Offerman, T. (1999). Strategic Behavior in Public Good Games: When Partners Really Become Strangers Economics Letters, (62):35--41.

Sonnemans, J., Schram, A. and Offerman, T. (1998). Public good provision and public bad prevention: The effect of framing. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 34:143--161.

Offerman, T., Schram, A. and Sonnemans, J. (1998). Quantal response models in step-level public good games European Journal of Political Economy, 14(1):89--100.

Offerman, T. and Sonnemans, J. (1998). Learning by experience and learning by imitating successful others. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 34(4):559--575.

Schram, A. (1997). Do People care about Democracy? Public Choice, 91:49--51.

van Ophem, J.C.M. and Schram, A. (1997). Sequential and Simultaneous Logit: A Nested Model. Empirical Economics, 22:131--152.

Schram, A. and Sonnemans, J. (1996). Why people vote: experimental evidence Journal of Economic Psychology, 17:417--442.

Offerman, T., Sonnemans, J. and Schram, A. (1996). Value orientations, expectations and voluntary contributions in public goods Economic Journal, 106(437):817--845.

Schram, A. and Sonnemans, J. (1996). Voter turnout as a participation game: an experimental investigation International Journal of Game Theory, 25:385--406.

Schram, A. (1995). Public choice analysis in historical perspective [Review of: A. Peacock (1995) -] De Economist, 143(3):404--405.

van Riel, A. and Schram, A. (1993). Weimar Economic Decline, Nazi Economic Recovery, and the Stabilization of Political Dictatorship The Journal of Economic History, 53:71--105.

Schram, A. (1992). Testing Economic Theories of Voter Behavior Using Micro-Data Applied Economics, 24(4):419--428.

Schram, A. and van Winden, F. (1991). Why People Vote: Free Riding and the Production and Consumption of Social Pressure Journal of Economic Psychology, 12:575--620.

Schram, A. (1990). A Dynamic Model of Voter Behavior and the Demand for Public Goods among Social Groups in Great Britain Journal of Public Economics, 41:147--182.

Schram, A. and van Winden, F. (1989). Revealed Preferences for Public Goods: Applying a Model of Voter Behavior Public Choice, 60(3):259--282.

Schram, A. and van Winden, F. (1986). An Economic Model of Party Choice in a Multi-Party System: An Empirical Application to the Netherlands European Journal of Political Economy, 2(4):465--497.

Jaarsma, B., Schram, A. and van Winden, F. (1986). On the Voting Participation of Public Bureaucrats Public Choice, 48:183--187.