Published papers
Knutsson, M., Martinsson, P., and Wollbrant, C. (2013). "Do people avoid opportunities to donate? A natural field experiment on recycling and charitable giving." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 93: 71-77
Myrseth K.O.R. and Wollbrant, C. (2013). "A theory of self-control and naïveté: The blights of willpower and blessings of temptation" Journal of Economic Psychology, 34: 8-19.
Martinsson, P., Myrseth, K. O.R., and Wollbrant, C. (2012). "Reconciling pro-social versus selfish behavior: On the role of self-control", Judgment and Decision Making, 7(3): 304-315.
Revise and resubmit
Guzmán, A., and Villegas-Palacio, C., and Wollbrant, C. (Revise and Resubmit). "Social information and charitable giving: An artefactual field experiment with young children and adolescents." , Journal of Socio-Economics.
Martinsson, P., Villegas-Palacio, C., and Wollbrant, C. (Revise and Resubmit). "Conditional cooperation and social group - Experimental results from Colombia.", Social Choice and Welfare.
Working papers
"Gender and Cooperative Preferences." with Furtner, N., Kocher, M. G., Matzat, D., and Martinsson, P. Working Papers in Economics, University of Gothenburg.
"The intermediary role of microloan officers: Evidence from Ethiopia." with Shchetinin, O. Working Papers in Economics 581, 2013, University of Gothenburg.
"Strong, Bold and Kind: Self-Control and Cooperation in Social Dilemmas." with Kocher, M. G., Martinsson, P., and Myrseth, K. O., Working Papers in Economics 523, 2012, University of Gothenburg.
"Cooperation in social dilemmas: The necessity of seeing self-control conflict." with Martinsson, P., and Myrseth, K., O., ESMT No. 10–004 (R1), 2010, ESMT European School of Management and Technology.
"Tangible temptation in the social dilemma: Cash, cooperation, and self-control." Martinsson, P., Myrseth, K. O., and Riener, G. Working Papers in Economics, University of Gothenburg.
Kocher, M., Martinsson, P., Matzat, D., and Wollbrant C. (revise and resubmit). "The role of beliefs, trust and risk preferences in contributions to a public good."