Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
1988 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 3, 2018
- Boundedly rational expected utility theory pp. 199-223

- Daniel Navarro-Martinez, Graham Loomes, Andrea Isoni, David Butler and Larbi Alaoui
- Decision irrationalities involving deadly risks pp. 225-252

- W Viscusi and Scott DeAngelis
- Dinner with Bayes: On the revision of risk beliefs pp. 253-280

- Christoph Rheinberger and James Hammitt
- Subjective beliefs and confidence when facts are forgotten pp. 281-299

- Igor Kopylov and Joshua Miller
Volume 57, issue 2, 2018
- Valuing the risk of workplace sexual harassment pp. 111-131

- Joni Hersch
- Ambiguity framed pp. 133-151

- Mark Schneider, Jonathan Leland and Nathaniel Wilcox
- Reporting probabilistic expectations with dynamic uncertainty about possible distributions pp. 153-176

- Charles Bellemare, Sabine Kröger and Kouamé Marius Sossou
- Present bias and health pp. 177-198

- Yang Wang and Frank Sloan
Volume 57, issue 1, 2018
- Temporal discounting of gains and losses of time: An experimental investigation pp. 1-28

- Mohammed Abdellaoui, Cédric Gutierrez and Emmanuel Kemel
- Your money and your life: Risk attitudes over gains and losses pp. 29-50

- Adam Oliver
- Age, autos, and the value of a statistical life pp. 51-79

- James O’Brien
- Risk taking on behalf of others: The role of social distance pp. 81-109

- Natalia Montinari and Michela Rancan
Volume 56, issue 3, 2018
- Defaults, normative anchors, and the occurrence of risky and cautious shifts pp. 211-236

- Stephan Jagau and Theo Offerman
- Spatial externalities and risk in interdependent security games pp. 237-257

- Stephan Kroll and Aric P. Shafran
- Estimating representations of time preferences and models of probabilistic intertemporal choice on experimental data pp. 259-287

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy and Hela Maafi
- Risk and risk aversion effects in contests with contingent payments pp. 289-305

- Liqun Liu, Jack Meyer, Andrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving
Volume 56, issue 2, 2018
- Discounting health and money: New evidence using a more robust method pp. 117-140

- Arthur Attema, Han Bleichrodt, Olivier L’Haridon, Patrick Peretti-Watel and Valerie Seror
- Social interaction effects: The impact of distributional preferences on risky choices pp. 141-164

- Anita Gantner and Rudolf Kerschbamer
- Responsiveness to feedback as a personal trait pp. 165-192

- Thomas Buser, Leonie Gerhards and Joël Weele
- Evidence for multiple strategies in choice under risk pp. 193-210

- Giorgio Coricelli, Enrico Diecidue and Francesco D. Zaffuto
Volume 56, issue 1, 2018
- Complexity in risk elicitation may affect the conclusions: A demonstration using gender differences pp. 1-17

- Gary Charness, Catherine Eckel, Uri Gneezy and Agne Kajackaite
- Goals as reference points in marathon running: A novel test of reference dependence pp. 19-50

- Alex Markle, George Wu, Rebecca White and Aaron Sackett
- Corporate apology for environmental damage pp. 51-81

- Ben Gilbert, Alexander James and Jason Shogren
- Making the Anscombe-Aumann approach to ambiguity suitable for descriptive applications pp. 83-116

- Stefan Trautmann and Peter Wakker
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 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
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