Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 17, issue 10, 2014
- Four questions for risk communication pp. 1233-1239

- Roger Kasperson
- More questions than answers: a response to ‘Four questions for risk communication’ by Roger Kasperson (2014) pp. 1241-1243

- Michael Siegrist
- The end of risk communication as we know it pp. 1245-1249

- Joseph Árvai
- Sociocultural vectors of effective risk communication pp. 1251-1257

- Jamie K. Wardman
- Progress in risk communication since the 1989 NRC report: response to ‘Four questions for risk communication’ by Roger Kasperson pp. 1259-1264

- Ann Bostrom
- Four answers to four questions (about risk communication) pp. 1265-1267

- Baruch Fischhoff
- Complexity, uncertainty and future risks pp. 1269-1271

- Nick Pidgeon
- Perspective on ‘Four Questions for Risk Communication’ pp. 1273-1276

- Katherine A. McComas
- Four questions for risk communication: a response to Roger Kasperson pp. 1277-1281

- Ortwin Renn
- Commentary on commentaries pp. 1283-1284

- Roger Kasperson
- Sense-making of risk and role-taking emotions: how young Swedes construe road traffic risk pp. 1285-1299

- Erika Wall
- An integrated approach based-structural modeling for risk prioritization in supply network management pp. 1301-1324

- Wafik Hachicha and Manel Elmsalmi
- Aircraft safety analysis using clustering algorithms pp. 1325-1340

- Olja Čokorilo, Mario De Luca and Gianluca Dell’Acqua
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 9, 2014
- A possible way forward for evidence-based and risk-informed policy-making in Europe: a personal view pp. 1089-1108

- Ragnar Lofstedt
- Mercury at Oak Ridge: outcomes from risk evaluations can differ depending upon objectives and methodologies pp. 1109-1124

- Joanna Burger, Michael Gocheld, Charles W. Powers, David Kosson, James Clarke and Kevin Brown
- Q method can identify diverse perspectives on 'helpful' information on cancer clusters and inform risk communication generally pp. 1125-1145

- Branden B. Johnson and Lynn Waishwell
- Societal consequences of radioactive releases in March 2011 in Japan and implications for the resilience concept pp. 1147-1160

- Kristina S. Westerdahl
- Risk governance for infectious diseases: exploring the feasibility and added value of the IRGC-framework for Dutch infectious disease control pp. 1161-1182

- J.C.M. Roodenrijs, M.M. Kraaij-Dirkzwager, J.H.T.C. van den Kerkhof and H.A.C. Runhaar
- Public perception for monitoring and management of environmental risk: the case of the tires' fire in Drama region, Greece pp. 1183-1206

- Pigi A. Vangeli, Antonia Koutsidou, Alexandra Gemitzi and Konstantinos Tsagarakis
- Insights into the reception and acceptance of risk messages: nuclear emergency communication pp. 1207-1232

- Tanja Perko, Peter Thijssen, Catrinel Turcanu and Baldwin Van Gorp
Volume 17, issue 8, 2014
- Challenges for current quantitative risk assessment (QRA) models to describe explicitly the road tunnel safety level pp. 953-968

- Konstantinos Kazaras and Konstantinos Kirytopoulos
- Chronic unease for safety in managers: a conceptualisation pp. 969-979

- L.S. Fruhen, R.h Flin and R. McLeod
- Sushi consumption rates and mercury levels in sushi: ethnic and demographic differences in exposure pp. 981-997

- Joanna Burger, Michael Gochfeld, Christian Jeitner, Mark Donio and Taryn Pittfield
- Learning to organise risk management in organisations: what future for enterprise risk management? pp. 999-1017

- Frank Schiller and George Prpich
- The antecedent role of personal environmental values in the relationships among trust in companies, information processing and risk perception pp. 1019-1035

- V. Tortosa-Edo, Miguel Ángel López-Navarro, J. Llorens-Monzonís and R.M. Rodríguez-Artola
- The utmost ends of the nuclear fuel cycle: Finnish perceptions of the risks of uranium mining and nuclear waste management pp. 1037-1059

- Tapio Litmanen, Barry D. Solomon and Mika Kari
- Mobility, risk tolerance and competence to manage risks pp. 1061-1088

- Allan M. Williams and Vladimír Baláž
Volume 17, issue 7, 2014
- Formulating an emergency plan based on expectation-maximization is one thing, but applying it to a single case is another pp. 785-814

- Hong-Yue Sun, Li-Lin Rao, Kun Zhou and Shu Li
- A spatiotemporal approach for determining disaster-risk potential based on damage consequences of multiple hazard events pp. 815-836

- Pedcris M. Orencio and Masahiko Fujii
- The evolution of blame and trust: an examination of a Canadian drinking water contamination event pp. 837-854

- S. Michelle Driedger, Christine Mazur and Bhavnita Mistry
- Hard and soft law approaches to addressing psychosocial risks in Europe: lessons learned in the development of the Italian approach pp. 855-869

- Sergio Iavicoli, Stavroula Leka, Aditya Jain, Benedetta Persechino, Bruna Maria Rondinone, Matteo Ronchetti and Antonio Valenti
- A risk perspective supporting organizational efforts for achieving high reliability pp. 871-884

- Jahon Khorsandi and Terje Aven
- Statistical methods for modeling the risk of runway excursions pp. 885-901

- Dustin C.S. Wagner and Kash Barker
- Measures of risk associated to regulations compliance: a laboratory experiment on the use of common-pool resources pp. 903-921

- Daniel Revollo-Fernandez and Alonso Aguilar-Ibarra
- Re-scaling risk governance using local appraisal and community involvement pp. 923-949

- Alexandre Oliveira Tavares and Pedro Pinto dos Santos
Volume 17, issue 6, 2014
- International workshop on liability and insurance and their influence on safety management of industrial operations and products pp. 683-687

- Michael Baram
- The complementary roles of liability, regulation and insurance in safety management: theory and practice pp. 689-707

- Michael G. Faure
- 'Soft Law' mechanisms for nanotechnology: liability and insurance drivers pp. 709-719

- Gary E. Marchant
- On the joint use of safety regulation and civil liability to promote safe management of hazardous operations: a French case study pp. 721-734

- Pierre Bentata
- Regulation of risk management of medical devices and the role of litigation pp. 735-748

- Bastian A. de Mol
- Accident causation models, management and the law pp. 749-764

- Patrick Hudson
- Liability, blame, and causation in Norwegian risk regulation pp. 765-779

- Jacob Kringen
- Pandora's Risk, by Kent Osband, New York, Columbia University Press, 2011, 304 pp., $49.95/£34.50 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0-231-15172-6 pp. 781-783

- Rob Goble
Volume 17, issue 5, 2014
- The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique pp. 543-564

- Ragnar Lofstedt
- Substitution of chemicals based on assessment of hazard, risk and impact pp. 565-568

- Tomas Öberg
- The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique, by Ragnar Löfstedt pp. 569-571

- Terje Aven
- The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique pp. 573-575

- Anna Olofsson
- The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique (Löfstedt, R.) pp. 577-580

- Royal Society of Chemistry Royal Society of Chemistry
- Principles and tools of chemical regulation: a comment on 'the substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique' pp. 581-586

- Adam D.K. Abelkop and John D. Graham
- Comment on Löfstedt's 'The substitution principle in chemical regulation: a constructive critique' pp. 587-591

- Susan E. Dudley
- Commentary on the Löfstedt substitution paper pp. 593-595

- Julie Girling
- Comment on paper: the substitution principle by Ragnar Löfstedt pp. 597-599

- Ortwin Renn
- BeSeCu-S - a self-report instrument for emergency survivors pp. 601-620

- Daniela Knuth, Doris Kehl, Ed Galea, Lynn Hulse, Jordi Sans, Lola Vallès, Malin Roiha, Frank Seidler, Eberhard Diebe, Lena Kecklund, Sara Petterson, Jerzy Wolanin, Grzegorz Beltowski, Marek Preiss, Marie Sotolárová, Marketa Holubová, Turhan Sofuoglu, Zeynep Baskaya Sofuoglu, Luca Pietrantoni, Elisa Saccinto and Silke Schmidt
- Risk allocation in a public-private partnership: a case study of construction and operation of kindergartens in Kazakhstan pp. 621-640

- Nikolai Mouraviev and Nada K. Kakabadse
- A combined approach for supply chain risk management: description and application to a real hospital pharmaceutical case study pp. 641-663

- Hatem Elleuch, Wafik Hachicha and Habib Chabchoub
- The virtuous circle in disaster recovery: who returns and stays in town after disaster evacuation? pp. 665-682

- Jungbu Kim and Seong Soo Oh
Volume 17, issue 4, 2014
- Risk, uncertainty and policy: towards a social-dialectical understanding pp. 425-434

- Patrick R. Brown and Anna Olofsson
- Nuclear power in China after Fukushima: understanding public knowledge, attitudes, and trust pp. 435-451

- Guizhen He, Arthur P.J. Mol, Lei Zhang and Yonglong Lu
- The 'new social contract' and the individualisation of risk in policy pp. 453-467

- Myra Hamilton
- Towards a global governance of risks: international health organisations and the surveillance of emerging infectious diseases pp. 469-483

- Muriel Figuie
- Risks and political responses to climate change in Brazilian coastal cities pp. 485-503

- Fabiana Barbi and Leila da Costa Ferreira
- Unravelling science-policy interactions in environmental risk governance of the Baltic Sea: comparing fisheries and eutrophication pp. 505-523

- Sebastian Linke, Michael Gilek, Mikael Karlsson and Oksana Udovyk
- Risk policies and risk perceptions: a comparative study of environmental health risk policy and perception in six European countries pp. 525-542

- Christian Bröer, Gerben Moerman, Pita Spruijt and Ric van Poll
Volume 17, issue 3, 2014
- Measuring resilience: methodological and political challenges of a trend security concept pp. 281-298

- Timothy Prior and Jonas Hagmann
- Investigating the operation of the affect heuristic: is it an associative construct? pp. 299-315

- Ellen Townsend, Alexa Spence and Sarah Knowles
- Specificity of reinforcement for risk behaviors of the Balloon Analog Risk Task using math models of performance pp. 317-335

- Nicole Prause and Steven Lawyer
- Supply chain risk modeling by AHP and Fuzzy AHP methods pp. 337-352

- Gordana Radivojević and Vladimir Gajović
- Gender differences in risk management of contaminated land at a Swedish authority pp. 353-365

- Monika Filipsson, Lill Ljunggren and Tomas Öberg
- Risk perception and management in smallholder dairy farming in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia pp. 367-381

- Kinfe Gebreegziabher and Tewodros Tadesse
- A research and defects analysis of the disaster relief system of China pp. 383-404

- Guo-Liang Luo
- The Deepwater Horizon explosion: non-technical skills, safety culture, and system complexity pp. 405-424

- Tom W. Reader and Paul O'Connor
Volume 17, issue 2, 2014
- Participatory safety barrier analysis: a case from the offshore maritime industry pp. 161-175

- Trond Kongsvik, Torgeir Haavik and Gudveig Gjøsund
- Cognitive and affective perceptions of vulnerability as predictors of exercise intentions among people with type 2 diabetes pp. 177-193

- David B. Portnoy, Annette R. Kaufman, William M.P. Klein, Todd A. Doyle and Mary de Groot
- A review of uncertainty in environmental risk: characterising potential natures, locations and levels pp. 195-219

- Daniel J.C. Skinner, Sophie A. Rocks and Simon J.T. Pollard
- The implication of extreme events on policy responses pp. 221-240

- Urs Steiner Brandt
- Reducing perceived online shopping risk to enhance loyalty: a website quality perspective pp. 241-261

- Ming-Tsang Hsieh and Wen-Chin Tsao
- How did enterprise risk management first appear in the Korean public sector? pp. 263-279

- Eun-sung Kim
Volume 17, issue 1, 2014
- Nuclear energy law and decision-making in India pp. 1-6

- Ram Mohan M.P. and Rajesh Babu R.
- Indian nuclear fuel cycle decision-making: an analysis of influences pp. 7-21

- James E. Platte
- 'One in infinity': failing to learn from accidents and implications for nuclear safety in India pp. 23-42

- M.V. Ramana and Ashwin Kumar
- India's nuclear energy renaissance: stuck in the middle? pp. 43-60

- A. Vinod Kumar
- Environmental risk regulation and the Indian Supreme Court: an exercise in de-formalization of the law? pp. 61-80

- Nupur Chowdhury
- International investment treaty implications for the Indian position on nuclear liability pp. 81-95

- Vyoma Jha
- Placing the Indian civil nuclear liability regime in context: the extent of supplier's liability pp. 97-113

- Ayushi Sutaria
- Nuclear liability law of India: an appraisal of extent of liability, right of recourse and transboundary applicability pp. 115-131

- Ram Mohan M.P.
- Underground nuclear repositories and international civil liability: the time factor pp. 133-143

- Patrick Reyners
- Dynamics of legal regime on safety of nuclear power plants in India after Fukushima disaster pp. 145-160

- Anupam Jha
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