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Research Interests for Dan Ariely

Research Interests: Behavioral Economics

Areas of Interest:

Behavioral Economics

Recent Publications
  1. Reeck, C; Ariely, D, Dishonest behavior can transition to continuous ethical transgressions., Scientific reports, vol. 15 no. 1 (July, 2025), pp. 24484 [doi[abs]
  2. Zickfeld, JH; Ścigała, KA; Elbæk, CT; Michael, J; Tønnesen, MH; Levy, G; Ayal, S; Thielmann, I; Nockur, L; Peer, E; Capraro, V; Barkan, R; Bø, S; Bahník, Š; Nosenzo, D; Hertwig, R; Mazar, N; Weiss, A; Koessler, A-K; Montal-Rosenberg, R; Hafenbrädl, S; Nielsen, YA; Kanngiesser, P; Schindler, S; Gerlach, P; Köbis, N; Jacquemet, N; Vranka, M; Ariely, D; Martuza, JB; Feldman, Y; Białek, M; Woike, JK; Rahwan, Z; Seidl, A; Chou, E; Kajackaite, A; Schudy, S; Glogowsky, U; Czarna, AZ; Pfattheicher, S; Mitkidis, P, Effectiveness of ex ante honesty oaths in reducing dishonesty depends on content., Nature human behaviour, vol. 9 no. 1 (January, 2025), pp. 169-187 [doi[abs]
  3. Frank, DA; Chrysochou, P; Mitkidis, P; Otterbring, T; Ariely, D, Navigating uncertainty: Exploring consumer acceptance of artificial intelligence under self-threats and high-stakes decisions, Technology in Society, vol. 79 (December, 2024) [doi[abs]
  4. Peer, E; Mazar, N; Feldman, Y; Ariely, D, Corrigendum to "How pledges reduce dishonesty: The role of involvement and identification" [Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 113(2024) 104614]., Journal of experimental social psychology, vol. 114 (September, 2024), pp. 104641 [doi[abs]
  5. Peer, E; Mazar, N; Feldman, Y; Ariely, D, How pledges reduce dishonesty: The role of involvement and identification, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 113 (July, 2024) [doi[abs]

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