Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
1988 - 2025
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Volume 55, issue 2, 2017
- Giving in the face of risk pp. 95-118

- Elena Cettolin, Arno Riedl and Giang Tran
- Time preferences and consumer behavior pp. 119-145

- David Bradford, Charles Courtemanche, Garth Heutel, Patrick McAlvanah and Christopher Ruhm
- Regret theory and risk attitudes pp. 147-175

- Jeeva Somasundaram and Enrico Diecidue
- Baseline risk and marginal willingness to pay for health risk reduction pp. 177-202

- Shelby Gerking, Wiktor Adamowicz, Mark Dickie and Marcella Veronesi
- Loss aversion leading to advantageous selection pp. 203-227

- Christina Aperjis and Filippo Balestrieri
Volume 55, issue 1, 2017
- Accommodating stake effects under prospect theory pp. 1-28

- Ranoua Bouchouicha and Ferdinand Vieider
- Average willingness to pay for disease prevention with personalized health information pp. 29-39

- David Crainich and Louis Eeckhoudt
- Dynamics in risk taking with a low-probability hazard pp. 41-69

- Andrew Royal
- Learning-by-doing in an ambiguous environment pp. 71-94

- Jim Engle-Warnick and Sonia Laszlo
Volume 54, issue 3, 2017
- The intrinsic value of choice: The propensity to under-delegate in the face of potential gains and losses pp. 187-202

- Sebastian Bobadilla-Suarez, Cass R. Sunstein and Tali Sharot
- The psychometric and empirical properties of measures of risk preferences pp. 203-237

- Jonathan P. Beauchamp, David Cesarini and Magnus Johannesson
- Are the poor worse at dealing with ambiguity? pp. 239-268

- Chen Li
- Measuring ambiguity attitude: (Extended) multiplier preferences for the American and the Dutch population pp. 269-281

- Aurelien Baillon, Han Bleichrodt, Zhenxing Huang and Rogier Potter van Loon
Volume 54, issue 2, 2017
- Elicitation of preferences under ambiguity pp. 87-102

- Enrica Carbone, Xueqi Dong and John Hey
- Anchoring biases in international estimates of the value of a statistical life pp. 103-128

- W Viscusi and Clayton Masterman
- Allais for the poor: Relations to ability, information processing, and risk attitudes pp. 129-156

- Tabea Herrmann, Olaf Hübler, Lukas Menkhoff and Ulrich Schmidt
- Risk taking after absolute and relative wealth changes: The role of reference point adaptation pp. 157-186

- Hong Chao, Chun-Yu Ho and Xiangdong Qin
Volume 54, issue 1, 2017
- Improving one’s choices by putting oneself in others’ shoes – An experimental analysis pp. 1-13

- Zhihua Li, Kirsten I. M. Rohde and Peter Wakker
- Bounded awareness and anomalies in intertemporal choice: Zooming in Google Earth as both metaphor and model pp. 15-35

- Stein Holden and John Quiggin
- The effect of fast and slow decisions on risk taking pp. 37-59

- Michael Kirchler, David Andersson, Caroline Bonn, Magnus Johannesson, Erik Sørensen, Matthias Stefan, Gustav Tinghög and Daniel Västfjäll
- Testing independence conditions in the presence of errors and splitting effects pp. 61-85

- Michael H. Birnbaum, Ulrich Schmidt and Miriam D. Schneider
Volume 53, issue 2, 2016
- Process fairness, outcome fairness, and dynamic consistency: Experimental evidence for risk and ambiguity pp. 75-88

- Stefan Trautmann and Gijs Kuilen
- What can multiple price lists really tell us about risk preferences? pp. 89-106

- Andreas Drichoutis and Jayson Lusk
- How to reveal people’s preferences: Comparing time consistency and predictive power of multiple price list risk elicitation methods pp. 107-136

- Tamás Csermely and Alexander Rabas
- Learning under compound risk vs. learning under ambiguity – an experiment pp. 137-162

- Othon Moreno Gonzalez and Yaroslav Rosokha
- Education and anomalies in decision making: Experimental evidence from Chinese adult twins pp. 163-200

- Soo Hong Chew, Junjian Yi, Junsen Zhang and Songfa Zhong
Volume 53, issue 1, 2016
- Heterogeneous risk and time preferences pp. 1-28

- Alina Ferecatu and Ayse Önçüler
- Time preferences and risk aversion: Tests on domain differences pp. 29-54

- Christos Ioannou and Jana Sadeh
- Experimental evidence on valuation with multiple priors pp. 55-74

- Jianying Qiu and Utz Weitzel
Volume 52, issue 3, 2016
- Is social choice gender-neutral? Reference dependence and sexual selection in decisions toward risk and inequality pp. 191-211

- Steven Beckman, Gregory DeAngelo, W. James Smith and Ning Wang
- A measurement of decreasing impatience for health and money pp. 213-231

- Han Bleichrodt, Yu Gao and Kirsten I. M. Rohde
- On the functional form of temporal discounting: An optimized adaptive test pp. 233-254

- Daniel R. Cavagnaro, Gabriel J. Aranovich, Samuel M. McClure, Mark A. Pitt and Jay I. Myung
- Did the Great Recession keep bad drivers off the road? pp. 255-280

- Vikram Maheshri and Clifford Winston
Volume 52, issue 2, 2016
- Group decision rules and group rationality under risk pp. 99-116

- Aurelien Baillon, Han Bleichrodt, Ning Liu and Peter Wakker
- Strategic self-ignorance pp. 117-136

- Linda Thunstrom, Jonas Nordström, Jason Shogren, Mariah Tanner Ehmke and Klaas van 't Veld
- Dread and latency impacts on a VSL for cancer risk reductions pp. 137-161

- Rebecca McDonald, Susan M. Chilton, Michael W. Jones-Lee and Hugh R. T. Metcalf
- Reducing risks in wartime through capital-labor substitution: Evidence from World War II pp. 163-190

- Chris Rohlfs, Ryan Sullivan and Thomas Kniesner
Volume 52, issue 1, 2016
- How do risk attitudes affect measured confidence? pp. 21-46

- Zahra Murad, Martin Sefton and Chris Starmer
- Ellsberg paradox: Ambiguity and complexity aversions compared pp. 47-64

- Jaromír Kovářík, Dan Levin and Tao Wang
Volume 51, issue 3, 2015
- Loving the long shot: Risk taking with skewed lotteries pp. 195-217

- Philip Grossman and Catherine Eckel
- Estimating ambiguity preferences and perceptions in multiple prior models: Evidence from the field pp. 219-244

- Stephen Dimmock, Roy Kouwenberg, Olivia Mitchell and Kim Peijnenburg
- No aspiration to win? An experimental test of the aspiration level model pp. 245-266

- Enrico Diecidue, Moshe Levy and Jeroen Ven
- Representativeness and managing catastrophe risk pp. 267-290

- Jacqueline Volkman-Wise
Volume 51, issue 2, 2015
- Managing social risks – tradeoffs between risks and inequalities pp. 103-124

- Ingrid Rohde and Kirsten M. Rohde
- Responsibility effects in decision making under risk pp. 125-146

- Julius Pahlke, Sebastian Strasser and Ferdinand Vieider
- Heterogeneity in preferences towards complexity pp. 147-170

- Peter Moffatt, Stefania Sitzia and Daniel Zizzo
- Demand for fixed-price multi-year contracts: Experimental evidence from insurance decisions pp. 171-194

- Howard Kunreuther and Erwann Michel-Kerjan
Volume 51, issue 1, 2015
- Valuing gains in life expectancy: Clarifying some ambiguities pp. 1-21

- Michael Jones-Lee, Susan Chilton, Hugh Metcalf and Jytte Nielsen
- Saving lives with stem cell transplants pp. 23-51

- Damien Sheehan-Connor, Ted Bergstrom and Rodney Garratt
- The value of a statistical life for transportation regulations: A test of the benefits transfer methodology pp. 53-77

- W Viscusi and Elissa Gentry
- Preferences for life-expectancy gains: Sooner or later? pp. 79-101

- James Hammitt and Tuba Tunçel
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