Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 12, 2023
- Competing institutional logics in hospital management during the COVID-19 pandemic – lessons for the future pp. 1299-1313

- Lars Erik Kjekshus
- Exploring public acceptance of nuclear waste in Taiwan, China: investigating the impact of perceived risks and benefits of nuclear energy pp. 1314-1330

- Yinghan Liang, Ben Ma, Ziyao Wang and Qi Bian
- Development and validation of the Design-for-Safety (DfS) climate measurement tool pp. 1331-1352

- Michelle SH Lim and Yang Miang Goh
- Risk communication and Covid-19 through the lens of anonymous sources pp. 1353-1369

- Anita Kovačič Čelofiga and Tina Tomažič
- I don’t know my child’s asthma risk: evidence against satisficing as an explanation for ‘don’t know’ responses pp. 1370-1382

- Erika A. Waters, Gabrielle Pogge, Heather Orom, Marc T. Kiviniemi, Jennifer L. Hay, Malwina Lewicka, Natasha C. Allard, Gregory D. Webster and James A. Shepperd
- Systemic risks and solar climate engineering research. Integrating technology ethics into the governance of systemic risks pp. 1383-1395

- Benjamin Hofbauer
- When to dismiss an alternative hypothesis or theory? A risk and uncertainty perspective pp. 1396-1407

- Terje Aven
- Insufficiency and capacity: seeking and processing of risk information about PFAS pp. 1408-1421

- Xinxia Dong and Janet Z. Yang
- Eliciting risk preferences: is a single item enough? pp. 1422-1438

- Don C. Zhang, Gino Howard, Russell A. Matthews and Tyler Cowley
Volume 26, issue 11, 2023
- Facing nonscalability: are risks still ‘risks’ when compound and catastrophic? pp. 1157-1173

- Christine Fassert, Valérie November and Cassandre Rey-Thibault
- The influence of COVID-19 Mortality Rate Formats on Emotional Reactions, Risk perception, and self-protective Behavioral Intentions pp. 1174-1190

- Giulia Priolo, Martina Vacondio, Stephan Dickert and Nicolao Bonini
- COVID-19 risk perception measures: factoring and prediction of behavioral intentions and policy support pp. 1191-1212

- Branden B. Johnson and Byungdoo Kim
- Should we use natural gas in our homes? Risk perceptions from the U.S pp. 1213-1226

- Adam Mayer and Ellison Carter
- Information seeking and information avoidance about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination: knowledge, personal control, or affect? pp. 1227-1243

- Zhuling Liu and Janet Z. Yang
- Risk in transit: a case study of the introduction of a new risk definition for risk management in the Norwegian petroleum industry pp. 1244-1262

- Torgeir Kolstø Haavik, Trond Kongsvik and Marius Vigen
- Utilizing MRBQ to investigate risky rider behavior in Chinese young riders: combining the effect of Big Five personality and sensation seeking pp. 1263-1282

- Zhenhao Yu, Weina Qu and Yan Ge
- Public perceptions of hydrogen hubs in Southwestern Pennsylvania pp. 1283-1298

- Ioana Iacob and M. Granger Morgan
Volume 26, issue 10, 2023
- Limits to inoculating against the risk of fake news: a replication study in Singapore during COVID-19 pp. 1037-1052

- Catherine Mei Ling Wong and Yuanyuan Wu
- Using artificial intelligence (AI)? Risk and opportunity perception of AI predict people’s willingness to use AI pp. 1053-1084

- Rebekka Schwesig, Irina Brich, Jürgen Buder, Markus Huff and Nadia Said
- Dread and unknown characteristics of particulate matter pollution: cognitive and affective routes to air pollution prevention pp. 1085-1100

- Soo Jung Hong and Yungwook Kim
- Waste-to-energy risk perception typology: health, politics and environmental impacts pp. 1101-1118

- Mikel Subiza-Pérez, Aiora Zabala, Daniel Groten, Laura Vozmediano, César San Juan and Jesús Ibarluzea
- How states deal with long-term destabilizing risks pp. 1119-1136

- Bas Heerma van Voss and Ira Helsloot
- Combining uncertainty information with AI recommendations supports calibration with domain knowledge pp. 1137-1152

- Harishankar Vasudevanallur Subramanian, Casey Canfield, Daniel B. Shank and Matthew Kinnison
- Foolproof: why we fall for misinformation and how to build immunity by Sander Van Der Linden book review pp. 1153-1154

- Sarah Duckett and George Warren
- Reply to book review pp. 1155-1156

- Sander van der Linden
Volume 26, issue 9, 2023
- How trust in government relates to public attitudes toward shale gas development in China pp. 895-910

- Yu Zhang, Ashley Clark, John A. Rupp and John D. Graham
- Contrasting perspectives on the risks of intensive livestock farming in The Netherlands: a survey study pp. 911-930

- V. Eijrond, L. Claassen and D. Timmermans
- Ethos in COVID-19 crisis communication: evidence from Oman pp. 931-946

- Fatema Al-Rubai’ey and Abdul Gabbar Al-Sharafi
- What psychological factors lead to the abandonment of cultivated land by coastal farmers? An interpretation based on the psychological distance pp. 947-968

- Xin Nie, Xingyi Wu, Han Wang, Qing Kang, Fengqin Li, Lihua Li and Hua Qiao
- The global research trends on health risk perception and communication: a bibliometric study and visualization analysis pp. 969-988

- Xia Cao, Binfang Yang and Jiansong Zhou
- Mapping mental models of parents’ risk perceptions of autonomous public transport use by young children: a social representations theory approach pp. 989-1005

- Shirley S. Ho and Wenqi Tan
- Mixed and worried? Examining the association between locality type and worrying about social phenomena in Arab citizens of Israel pp. 1006-1019

- Nohad Ali and Dennis Rosenberg
- Covering conflicts and risks: Chinese newspapers’ peace-loving discourse and their use of risk language pp. 1020-1036

- Liwen Zhang and Qing’an Zhou
Volume 26, issue 8, 2023
- Introduction to the special issue pp. 837-840

- Domagoj Vrbos and Barbara Gallani
- Societal insights in risk communication planning – a structured approach pp. 841-854

- Domagoj Vrbos, Giorgia Zamariola, Laura Maxim, Giulia Nicolini, Paul Ortega, James Ramsay, Matthias Rasche, Claire Rogers, Luca Schombert, Anthony Smith and Barbara Gallani
- Digital methods of social science in food regulation: case studies from the Food Standards Agency pp. 855-865

- Beth Armstrong, Darren Bhattachary, Alex Bogdan, Caitlin Connors, Laura Broomfield, Joanna Disson, Rebecca Gillespie, Helen Heard, Alice John, Lucy King, Marfot Miah, Ely Mirzahosseinkhan, Michelle Patel, Alice Rayner and Sophie Watson
- Participatory versus analytic approaches for understanding risk perceptions: a comparison of three case studies from the field of biotechnology pp. 866-882

- Leonie Dendler, Mariana Morais, Jan Nikolas Hargart, Joana S. Lourenço, Domagoj Vrbos, Paul Ortega, Kamila Sfugier Tollik, Georgios Alaveras, Barbara Gallani, Michelle Patel, Laura Broomfield and Ortwin Renn
- Summary of the ONE SOCIETY track > opportunities and challenges pp. 883-894

- Lynn Frewer, Max Blanck, Stephan Bronzwaer, Laura Martino, Domagoj Vrbos and Yann Devos
Volume 26, issue 7, 2023
- Lost in translation: inadequate non-technical risk assessment within major project teams in mining pp. 711-724

- Jocelyn Fraser, Livia Mello and Nadja C. Kunz
- Characterizations of COVID-19 risk: review and suggestions for improvement of current practices pp. 725-747

- Ingrid Glette-Iversen, Azadeh Seif and Terje Aven
- Environmental condition, cultural worldview, and environmental perceptions in China pp. 748-777

- Meng Yuan, Yan Yang and Hongtao Yi
- The measurements and performance of enterprise risk management: a comprehensive literature review pp. 778-800

- Sylvester Senyo Horvey and Jones Odei-Mensah
- Making cyber security more resilient: adding social considerations to technological fixes pp. 801-814

- Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Christine Eriksen and Benjamin Scharte
- Americans’ COVID-19 risk perceptions and risk perception predictors changed over time pp. 815-835

- Branden B. Johnson, Marcus Mayorga and Byungdoo Kim
Volume 26, issue 6, 2023
- A framework for understanding risk based on the concepts of ontology and epistemology pp. 581-593

- Marja Ylönen and Terje Aven
- Introducing forecast-based public health warnings to promote engagement with air quality risk: a survey of citizens’ attitudes in Cork, Ireland pp. 594-609

- Gregory Gorman, Stig Hellebust, Dean Venables, Kevin Ryan and Marica Cassarino
- Unmuting leadership: the impact of Zelensky’s social media strategy at the inset of the Ukrainian War pp. 610-624

- Sebastián Sánchez-Castillo, Esteban Galán-Cubillo and Lindsey Drylie-Carey
- Risk analysis versus risk governance: the case study of the Ebola Virus Disease pp. 625-647

- Temitope Tunbi Onifade
- Institutional trust, risk and product safety: a consumer survey pp. 648-674

- Zoe Adams and Magda Osman
- Mechanisms behind COVID-19 scepticism among socially marginalised individuals in Europe pp. 675-696

- Kristi Nero, Kati Orru, Tor-Olav Nævestad, Alexandra Olson, Merja Airola, Lucia Savadori, Austeja Kazemekaityte, Gabriella Lovasz and Jelena Kajganovic
- Risk perception of the COVID-19 vaccines: revisiting the psychometric paradigm pp. 697-709

- Jody Chin Sing Wong and Janet Zheng Yang
Volume 26, issue 5, 2023
- Misinformation and the Paradox of Trust during the covid-19 pandemic in the U.S.: pathways to Risk perception and compliance behaviors pp. 469-484

- Ji Won Kim, Jiyoung Lee and Yue Dai
- Bibliometric analysis of risk science from 1996 to 2021: insights and implications pp. 485-501

- Jun Hao, Jianping Li and Dengsheng Wu
- Attitudes toward possible food radiation contamination following the Fukushima nuclear accident: a nine-year, ten-wave panel survey pp. 502-523

- Takashi Kusumi, Asako Miura, Kanayo Ogura and Kazuji Nishikawa
- Data use and data needs in critical infrastructure risk analysis pp. 524-546

- Aron Larsson and Christine Große
- Defensive pessimism-like thinking in practice: the (dys)functional strategy for coping with risk uncertainty in the offshore oilfield? pp. 547-562

- Nicholas Norman Adams
- What entails risk management maturity in public organisations? pp. 563-580

- A. L. F. De Lorena and A. P. C. S. Costa
Volume 26, issue 4, 2023
- Crises social sensing: longitudinal monitoring of social perceptions of systemic risk during public health crisis pp. 345-366

- Rui Gaspar, Samuel Domingos, Hugo Toscano, Jessica Filipe, Gisela Leiras, Beatriz Raposo, Cícero Pereira, Cristina Godinho, Rita Francisco, Claudia Silva and Miguel Telo de Arriaga
- Influences of PM2.5 pollution on the public’s negative emotions, risk perceptions, and coping behaviors: a cross-national study in China and Korea pp. 367-379

- Jia Chen, Lin Wang, Haiying Wang, Heechan Kang, Moon-Hyon Hwang and Do Gyun Lee
- Risk, religion, and reified camels: the past and the future of insurance in Iran pp. 380-392

- Zohreh Bayatrizi
- Regulating through disclosure: the case of food hygiene barometer ratings in China pp. 393-414

- Li Wang, David Demeritt and Henry Rothstein
- Exploring the effects of information insufficiency on residents’ intention to seek information about waste-to-energy incineration projects pp. 415-432

- Jing Zeng, Mengyue Li, Xiyu Pu and Liang Liu
- A new perspective for the integration of intelligence and risk management in a customs and border control context pp. 433-449

- Marja Ylönen and Terje Aven
- Is targeting the solution? Evidence from an experiment on radon risk communication pp. 450-467

- Diego Dametto, Britta Oertel, Christiane Pölzl-Viol and Christoph Böhmert
Volume 26, issue 3, 2023
- Rationales of risk and uncertainty and their epistemological foundation by new phenomenology pp. 219-232

- Manuel Schulz and Jens O. Zinn
- When information security depends on font size: how the saliency of warnings affects protection behavior pp. 233-255

- Nico Ebert, Kurt A. Ackermann and Angela Bearth
- Stated-preference tradeoffs between regulatory costs and benefits: testing unit asking and double framing effects pp. 256-272

- Branden B. Johnson and Adam M. Finkel
- Foxes caught in the same snare: a methodological review of social radon studies pp. 273-301

- Melisa Muric, Peter Thijssen, Catrinel Turcanu, Tanja Perko and Yevgeniya Tomkiv
- Mapping the knowledge frontiers of public risk communication in disaster risk management pp. 302-323

- Lois Addo Agyepong and Xin Liang
- Effects of comparative information when communicating personalized risks of treatment outcomes: an experimental study pp. 324-343

- Ruben D. Vromans, Steffen C. Pauws, Lonneke V. van de Poll-Franse and Emiel J. Krahmer
Volume 26, issue 2, 2023
- Food safety concerns and food defense support: a cross-cultural study pp. 113-132

- Ronald Larson
- Expert and lay judgements of danger and recklessness in adventure sports pp. 133-146

- Philip A. Ebert and Ian N. Durbach
- Risk management of human factors in airports screening process pp. 147-162

- Michelle S. F. Arcúrio and Fabiana S. de Arruda
- The effectiveness of risk assessments in risk workshops: the role of calculative cultures pp. 163-183

- Lucia Bellora-Bienengräber, Clemens Harten and Matthias Meyer
- Psychological distance, risk perception, and affect: Texas residents’ support for carbon capture and storage pp. 184-198

- Prerna Shah, Janet Z. Yang and LeeAnn Kahlor
- The impact of uncertainty communication on emotional arousal and participation intention: the psychophysiological effects of uncertainties on experts pp. 199-218

- Ferdiana Hoti
Volume 26, issue 1, 2023
- Developing a battery of measures for unobtrusive indicators of organisational culture: a research note pp. 1-18

- Tom W. Reader and Alex Gillespie
- Climate change risk and terror management theory pp. 19-36

- Priyanka A. Naidu, A. Ian Glendon and Trevor J. Hine
- Experimental support for a trust heuristic pp. 37-63

- Nicole D. Sintov and Kristin F. Hurst
- Revisiting the primary bias: the role of innumeracy in the misperception of prevalence of chronic illnesses pp. 64-82

- Jocelyn Raude, Christina Xiao and Pascal Crépey
- The co-evolution of government risk communication practice and context for environmental health emergencies pp. 83-96

- Madeleine Thomas, Stefan Kaufman, Celine Klemm and Brett Hutchins
- The risk of relocation: risk perceptions and communication surrounding the tradeoffs between floods and economic opportunities in Iquitos, Peru pp. 97-112

- Christopher D. Wirz, Dominique Brossard, Katherine Curtis and Paul Block
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