Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 10, 2013
- Neoliberalism and work-related risks: individual or collective responsibilization? pp. 1209-1224

- P. Mascini, P. Achterberg and D. Houtman
- Managing risk through the veil of ignorance pp. 1225-1239

- Alasdair Marshall and Udechukwu Ojiako
- Communicating production outcomes as gains or losses, operator skill and their effects on safety-related violations in a simulated production context pp. 1241-1258

- Annette Kluge, Björn Badura and Christian Rietz
- Profiling the environmental risk management of Chinese local environmental agencies pp. 1259-1275

- Guizhen He, Lei Zhang, Arthur P.J. Mol and Yonglong Lu
- Influences of individual-level characteristics on risk perceptions to various categories of environmental health and safety risks pp. 1277-1295

- Christopher L. Cummings, David M. Berube and Mary E. Lavelle
- Risk-type density diagrams by crash type on two-lane rural roads pp. 1297-1314

- Gianluca Dell'Acqua, Francesca Russo and Salvatore Antonio Biancardo
- David Vogel, The Politics of Precaution: Regulating Health, Safety, and Environmental Risks in Europe and the United States, Princeton University Press, 2012 pp. 1315-1317

- Sophie Nappert
- The Reality of Precaution -- Comparing Risk Regulation in the United States and Europe, Jonathan B Wiener, Michael D Rogers, James K Hammitt, Peter H Sand, eds, RFF Press, 2011 pp. 1317-1320

- Sophie Nappert
- Roland W. Scholz: Environmental Literacy in Science and Society. From Knowledge to Decisions. Cambridge University Press 2011 pp. 1320-1322

- Ortwin Renn
- Thinking, fast and slow, Daniel Kahneman, Farrar, Straus & Giroux pp. 1322-1324

- Joseph Arvai
- The reality of precaution: comparing risk regulation in the United States and Europe, edited by J.B. Wiener et al., RFF Press, 2011 pp. 1324-1328

- Sietske A. Veenman and Marjolein B.A. van Asselt
Volume 16, issue 9, 2013
- A composite indicator model to assess natural disaster risks in industry on a spatial level pp. 1077-1099

- Mirjam Merz, Michael Hiete, Tina Comes and Frank Schultmann
- Risk-based approaches to food safety regulation: what role for co-regulation? pp. 1101-1121

- Marian Garcia Martinez, Paul Verbruggen and Andrew Fearne
- Accountability and risk governance: a scenario-informed reflection on European regulation of GMOs pp. 1123-1140

- Laura Drott, Lukas Jochum, Frederik Lange, Isabel Skierka, Jonas Vach and Marjolein B.A. van Asselt
- Improving risk-based regulatory processes: identifying measures to pursue risk-informed regulation pp. 1141-1161

- André Naime and Jean Andrey
- Benefit-risk trade-offs in retrospect: how major stakeholders perceive the decision-making process in the Barents Sea oil field development pp. 1163-1185

- Ortwin Renn, Khara D. Grieger, Knut Øien and Henning Boje Andersen
- Respect for experience and organisational ability to operate in complex and safety critical environments pp. 1187-1207

- Craig Mauelshagen, David Denyer, Martin Carter and Simon Pollard
Volume 16, issue 8, 2013
- An analysis of the argument over the health effects of low-dose radiation exposure caused by the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi APP in Japan pp. 937-944

- Shojiro Yasui
- People's responses to risks of electromagnetic fields and trust in government policy: the role of perceived risk, benefits and control pp. 945-957

- Diana van Dongen, Liesbeth Claassen, Tjabe Smid and Danielle Timmermans
- How do we handle new health risks? Risk perception, optimism, and behaviors regarding the H1N1 virus pp. 959-980

- Caroline Rudisill
- The effect of communication design and recipients' numeracy on responses to UXO risk pp. 981-1004

- Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Eric R. Stone, Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson, Paul S. Fischbeck and Mohammad Baradaran Shoraka
- Public risk perception in the total meat supply chain pp. 1005-1020

- Alexandra Zingg, Marie-Eve Cousin, Melanie Connor and Michael Siegrist
- Incorporating seismic concerns in site selection for enhanced geothermal power generation pp. 1021-1036

- Enes Hoşgör, Jay Apt and Baruch Fischhoff
- Adolescent risk perception, substance use, and educational attainment pp. 1037-1055

- Ji Yan and Sally Brocksen
- Role of self-caught fish in total fish consumption rates for recreational fishermen: average consumption for some species exceeds allowable intake pp. 1057-1075

- Joanna Burger
Volume 16, issue 7, 2013
- The effect of prior outcomes on gender risk-taking differences pp. 791-802

- Desmond Lam and Bernadete Ozorio
- Two paths of risk regulation: the concurrence of scientific and sociocultural decision-making in the European law of agricultural genetic engineering pp. 803-823

- Daniela Winkler
- Storm surge disaster risk management: the Xynthia case study in France pp. 825-841

- Elisabetta Genovese and Valentin Przyluski
- Beliefs underlying chlamydia risk appraisals: the relationship with young adults' intentions to use condoms pp. 843-860

- K.V. Newby, D.P. French, K.E. Brown and L.M. Wallace
- Exploring risk attitude by a comparative experimental approach and its implication to disaster insurance practice in China pp. 861-878

- Tao Ye and Ming Wang
- Communication and knowledge as motivators: understanding Singaporean women's perceived risks of breast cancer and intentions to engage in preventive measures pp. 879-902

- Edmund W.J. Lee, Shirley S. Ho, Josephine K. Chow, Ying Ying Wu and Zixin Yang
- How risky? The impact of target person and answer format on risk assessment pp. 903-919

- Eva Lermer, Bernhard Streicher, Rainer Sachs and Dieter Frey
- Location of hazardous materials plants in Israel pp. 921-935

- Sigal Blumenfeld
Volume 16, issue 6, 2013
- The risk organisation: or how organisations reconcile themselves to failure pp. 651-675

- Michael Huber and Henry Rothstein
- Public reception of scientific uncertainty in the endocrine disrupter controversy: the case of male fertility pp. 677-695

- Laura Maxim, Pascale Mansier and Natalia Grabar
- Evaluating the concurrent validity of the HCR-20 scales pp. 697-711

- Sandy Jung, Denise Ledi and Melissa K. Daniels
- Local facility hazard risk controversy and non-local hazard risk perception pp. 713-732

- Stephen Larock and Jamie Baxter
- Shark bytes: message sensation value and emotional appeals in shark diving websites pp. 733-751

- Maria Knight Lapinski, Lindsay Neuberger, Meredith L. Gore, Bret A. Muter and Brandon Van Der Heide
- Masculinities, cultural worldviews and risk perceptions among South African adolescent learners pp. 753-770

- Candice A. Reardon and Kaymarlin Govender
- Domesticating participation: participation and the institutional rationalities of science-based policy-making in the UK food standards agency pp. 771-790

- Henry Rothstein
Volume 16, issue 5, 2013
- Lévy flight-based real-time bird strike risk assessment for airports pp. 513-521

- Huansheng Ning, Jiakang Wang and Weishi Chen
- Runway safety program evaluation with uncertainties of benefits and costs pp. 523-539

- Ellen C. Rogerson, James H. Lambert and Alexander F. Johns
- Comprehensive scenario analysis for mitigation of risks of the maritime traffic in the Strait of Istanbul pp. 541-561

- Birnur Özbaş, İlhan Or and Tayfur Altıok
- Designing resilient infrastructure systems: a case study of decision-making challenges in railway tunnel projects pp. 563-582

- Alexander Cedergren
- Exposure to media with prosocial content reduces the propensity for reckless and risky driving pp. 583-594

- Tobias Greitemeyer
- Risk assessments at the Royal Netherlands Air Force: an explorative study pp. 595-611

- Gwendolyn C.H. Bakx and Rudy A.L. Richardson
- Managing safety risks in helicopter maritime operations pp. 613-624

- Olja Čokorilo, Petar Mirosavljević, Ljubiša Vasov and Branimir Stojiljković
- A practical approach for the evaluation of acceptable risk in road tunnels pp. 625-633

- Eirik Bjorheim Abrahamsen, Willy Røed and Ruben Jongejan
- The relationship between awareness of road safety measure and accident involvement in pre-drivers: the basis of a road safety programme pp. 635-650

- Laura Arnau-Sabatés, Mercè Jariot Garcia, Màrius Martínez Muñoz and Josep Montané Capdevila
Volume 16, issue 3-4, 2013
- Search for the 'European way' of taming the risks of new technologies: the EU research project iNTeg-Risk pp. 271-274

- A.S. Jovanović and O. Renn
- iNTeg-Risk project: concept and first results pp. 275-291

- A.S. Jovanović and D. Baloš
- Perception of technological risk: insights from research and lessons for risk communication and management pp. 293-313

- Ortwin Renn and Christina Benighaus
- IRGC's approach to emerging risks pp. 315-322

- Marie-Valentine Florin
- Remote operation in environmentally sensitive areas: development of early warning indicators pp. 323-336

- Knut Øien
- Towards a new approach for the identification of atypical accident scenarios pp. 337-354

- Nicola Paltrinieri, Nicolas Dechy, Ernesto Salzano, Mike Wardman and Valerio Cozzani
- Risk governance and emerging technologies: learning from case study integration pp. 355-368

- Dirk Scheer
- Redefining safety in the era of risk trade-off and sustainability pp. 369-377

- Atsuo Kishimoto
- Deliberation over new hydrogen energy technologies: evidence from two Citizens' Panels in the UK pp. 379-391

- Robert Flynn, Miriam Ricci and Paul Bellaby
- Dealing with risk--risk interdependencies and trade-offs in relation to development and use of new technologies pp. 393-406

- A.S. Jovanović and V. Pilić
- First steps in developing an automated aerial surveillance approach pp. 407-420

- Murès Zaréa, Gael Pognonec, Christina Schmidt, Tilo Schnur, José Lana, Christoph Boehm, Marco Buschmann, Chabane Mazri and Eric Rigaud
- UML modelling concepts of HAZOP to enhance the ability to identify emerging risks pp. 421-432

- Mikael Ström, Raija Koivisto and Dag Andersson
- Approaches towards a generic methodology for storage of hazardous energy carriers and waste products pp. 433-445

- Pablo Lerena, Pertti Auerkari, Christian Knaust, Iris Vela and Ulrich Krause
- Emerging risk of autoignition and fire in underground coal storage pp. 447-457

- Juha Sipilä, Pertti Auerkari, Anna-Mari Heikkilä and Ulrich Krause
- Combining LCA and RA for the integrated risk management of emerging technologies pp. 459-468

- Leo Breedveld
- Public awareness promoting new or emerging risks: Industrial accidents triggered by natural hazards (NaTech) pp. 469-485

- Ernesto Salzano, Anna Basco, Valentina Busini, Valerio Cozzani, Enrico Marzo, Renato Rota and Gigliola Spadoni
- Experience and the unexpected: risk and mitigation issues for operating underground storage silos for coal-fired power plant pp. 487-500

- Juha Sipilä, Pertti Auerkari, Yngve Malmén, Anna-Mari Heikkilä, Iris Vela and Ulrich Krause
- Online monitoring and assessment of emerging risk in conventional industrial plants: possible way to implement integrated risk management approach and KPI's pp. 501-512

- Petar Stanojevic, Branislav Orlic, Mirjana Misita, Nada Tatalovic and Gyöngyvér B. Lenkey
Volume 16, issue 2, 2013
- Safety alerts reduce willingness to visit parks irrigated with recycled water pp. 133-144

- Konstantinos Tsagarakis, Angeliki N. Menegaki, Kyriaki Siarapi and Fotini Zacharopoulou
- Exploring risk attenuation and crisis communication after a plague death in Grand Canyon pp. 145-167

- Laura N. Rickard, Katherine A. McComas, Christopher E. Clarke, Richard C. Stedman and Daniel J. Decker
- Emergency risk assessment: the Estonian approach pp. 169-193

- Ants Tammepuu and Kalev Sepp
- Public perceptions of environmental risk in China pp. 195-209

- Lei Zhang, Gui-zhen He, Arthur P.J. Mol and Yong-long Lu
- Bringing ideology in: the conservative white male effect on worry about environmental problems in the USA pp. 211-226

- Aaron M. McCright and Riley E. Dunlap
- The representation of nano as a risk in Swedish news media coverage pp. 227-244

- Max Boholm
- Perspectives of an underrepresented stakeholder group, backyard flock owners, on poultry health and avian influenza control pp. 245-260

- Theresa Ellen Burns, Carl Ribble, Melissa McLaws, David Kelton and Craig Stephen
- The risk to the public of tree fall pp. 261-269

- David J. Ball and John Watt
Volume 16, issue 1, 2013
- Part II: the role of trust in patient noncompliance: a quantitative case study of users of statins for the chronic treatment of high cholesterol in New York City pp. i-i

- Sweta Chakraborty
- The weakest link in existing studies: media--government risk interactions pp. 1-18

- Anita Howarth
- Romantic motives and risk-taking: an evolutionary approach pp. 19-38

- Tobias Greitemeyer, Andreas Kastenmüller and Peter Fischer
- Do dangerous sports specialists play more dangerously? An experimental study on sample selection pp. 39-50

- Luc Collard and Alexandre Oboeuf
- A methodological approach for assessing indoor occupational risk from odor perception pp. 51-67

- Tingting Wang, Demetrios J. Moschandreas, Chakkrid Sattayatewa, Dhesikan Venkatesan, Kenneth E. Noll and Krishna R. Pagilla
- Attitude gaps between conventional plant breeding crops and genetically modified crops, and psychological models determining the acceptance of the two crops pp. 69-80

- Yutaka Tanaka
- Shifting reactions to risks: a case study pp. 81-96

- Darrick T. Evensen, Daniel J. Decker and Richard C. Stedman
- Part I: the role of trust in patient noncompliance: a qualitative case study of users of statins for the chronic treatment of high-cholesterol in New York City pp. 97-112

- Sweta Chakraborty
- Part II: the role of trust in patient noncompliance: a quantitative case study of users of statins for the chronic treatment of high cholesterol in New York City pp. 113-129

- Sweta Chakraborty
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