Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 14, issue 10, 2011
- Internal loss data collection implementation: evidence from a large UK financial institution pp. 1161-1176

- Cormac Bryce, Robert Webb and Jennifer Adams
- International differences in willingness to pay for reduced risks due to risk representation: evidence from cross-country surveys in Northeast Asia pp. 1177-1190

- Guofang Zhai
- Health and finance: exploring the parallels between health care delivery and professional financial planning pp. 1191-1205

- Patrick Parnaby
- Managing unintentional dwelling fire risk pp. 1207-1218

- Mark John Taylor, Emma Higgins, Mike Francis and Paulo Lisboa
- Comparing perceptions of the important environmental characteristics of the places people engage in consumptive, non-consumptive and spiritual activities pp. 1219-1236

- Joanna Burger, Michael Gochfeld, Christian Jeitner and Taryn Pittfield
- Evaluation of risk communication for rural water supply management: a case study of a coastal area of Bangladesh pp. 1237-1262

- Md. Atikul Islam, Hiroyuki Sakakibara, Md. Rezaul Karim and Masahiko Sekine
- Nanotechnology, risk and communication pp. 1263-1265

- Åsa Boholm
Volume 14, issue 9, 2011
- Welcome waste -- interpreting narratives of radioactive waste disposal in two small towns in Ontario, Canada pp. 1017-1037

- Jana Fried and John Eyles
- Natural frequencies and Bayesian reasoning: the impact of formal education and problem context pp. 1039-1055

- Michael Siegrist and Carmen Keller
- Risk assessment of highway bridges under multiple hazards pp. 1057-1089

- Alberto Decò and Dan M. Frangopol
- The 'Typhoon Eye Effect’: determinants of distress during the SARS epidemic pp. 1091-1107

- Xiao-Fei Xie, Eric Stone, Rui Zheng and Ruo-Gu Zhang
- A new approach to estimate concentrations of alcohol ethoxylate in rivers in Japan for screening-level risk assessment pp. 1109-1126

- Bin-Le Lin, Yaobin Meng, Yuriko Ishikawa and Akihiro Tokai
- On long-term credit risk assessment and rating: towards a new set of models pp. 1127-1141

- Hideya Kubo and Yasuhiro Sakai
- Global-scale assessment of potential future risks of food insecurity pp. 1143-1160

- Wenbin Wu, Peng Yang, Huajun Tang, Liangzhi You, Qingbo Zhou, Zhongxin Chen and Ryosuke Shibasaki
Volume 14, issue 8, 2011
- Towards democratic governance of uncertainty? Contesting notions of participation, control and accountability pp. 919-932

- Fabrizio Cantelli, Naonori Kodate and Kristian Krieger
- Standards for risk assessment of standards: how the international community is starting to address the risk of the wrong standards pp. 933-942

- Donald Macrae
- Comment on Donald Macrae, 'Standards for risk assessment of standards' pp. 943-945

- Robert Baldwin
- Commentary on MacRae: Regulatory impact assessment: a panacea to over-regulation?-super-1 pp. 947-950

- Claire A. Dunlop
- Risks, alternative knowledge strategies and democratic legitimacy: the conflict over co-incineration of hazardous industrial waste in Portugal pp. 951-967

- Helena Mateus Jerónimo and José Luís Garcia
- From risk to the government of uncertainty: the case of mobile telephony pp. 969-982

- Olivier Borraz
- Risk, democracy and schizophrenia: the changing roles of citizens in risk policy-making putting GMO policy to the test pp. 983-993

- Nathalie Schiffino and Steve Jacob
- Change and commitment: beyond risk and responsibility pp. 995-1003

- Silvio Funtowicz and Roger Strand
- Even beyond humanity -- a comment on 'Change and commitment: beyond risk and responsibility' by Silvio Funtowicz and Roger Strand pp. 1005-1007

- Hervé Corvellec
- Risk and responsibility: rejoinder to the paper by Silvio Funtowicz and Roger Strand pp. 1009-1015

- D. Warner North
Volume 14, issue 7, 2011
- Is enterprise risk management real? pp. 779-797

- Marika Arena, Michela Arnaboldi and Giovanni Azzone
- Siting technological risks: cultural approaches and cross-cultural ethics pp. 799-817

- Claudia Basta
- Risk perception and risk management in the Middle East market: theory and practice of multinational enterprises in Saudi Arabia pp. 819-835

- Sebastian Hain
- 'Someone else's blood': directed blood donation for neonatal transfusion and parental perceptions of risk pp. 837-845

- Rachel Barrett, Nancy Heddle, Haresh Kirpalani, Ronald G. Moore, Emmy Arnold, Prakesh S. Shah and Anthony Staines
- Community concerns about a healthcare-waste incinerator pp. 847-858

- Patthanasak Khammaneechan, Kamolnetr Okanurak, Pornchai Sithisarankul, Kraichat Tantrakarnapa and Poonsup Norramit
- An innovative approach to risk and quality assessment in the regulation of care services in Scotland pp. 859-879

- Darinka Asenova, William Stein and Alasdair Marshall
- The constitutive element of probabilistic agency in risk: a semantic analysis of risk, danger, chance, and hazard pp. 881-897

- Henrik Merkelsen
- Evaluating an analytic--deliberative risk-ranking process in a Chinese context pp. 899-918

- Jianhua Xu, H. Keith Florig and Michael L. DeKay
Volume 14, issue 6, 2011
- The effects of risk-taking tendency on risk choice and pre- and post-decisional information selection pp. 647-656

- Ree M. Meertens and René Lion
- A cross-cultural comparison of road traffic risk perceptions, attitudes towards traffic safety and driver behaviour pp. 657-684

- Trond Nordfjærn, Stig Jørgensen and Torbjorn Rundmo
- Institutional dimensions underlying public trust in information on technological risk pp. 685-702

- Nuria Gamero, Josep Espluga, Ana Prades, Christian Oltra, Rosario Solá and Jordi Farré
- The impact of specific information provision on base station siting preferences pp. 703-715

- Marie-Eve Cousin, Simone Dohle and Michael Siegrist
- Diversification of infrastructure projects for emergent and unknown non-systematic risks pp. 717-733

- Nilesh N. Joshi and James H. Lambert
- Structure of meaning and sense-making of risk: an operationalisation of sense-making tested by grouping individuals according to their structure of meaning pp. 735-755

- Erika Wall
- Unrecognized, concealed, or forgotten -- the case of absent information in risk communication pp. 757-773

- Jari Lyytimäki, Timo Assmuth and Mikael Hildén
- The psychology of strategic terrorism: public and government responses to attack pp. 775-777

- Laura Kilby
Volume 14, issue 5, 2011
- H1N1 -- the social costs of élite confusion pp. 511-518

- Bill Durodié
- Development paths of risk management: approaches, methods and fields of application pp. 519-550

- Chiara Verbano and Karen Venturini
- Critical success factors for risk management systems pp. 551-581

- Niam Yaraghi and Roland G. Langhe
- Risk attitudes and migration experience pp. 583-596

- Vladimír Baláž and Allan M. Williams
- Resource allocation, emergency response capability, and infrastructure concentration around vulnerable sites pp. 597-613

- Jeffrey S. Simonoff, Carlos E. Restrepo, Rae Zimmerman, Zvia Segal Naphtali and Henry H. Willis
- Did public risk perspectives of mad cow disease reflect media representations and actual outcomes? pp. 615-630

- Amanda D. Boyd and Cynthia G. Jardine
- Risk communication and citizen engagement: what to expect from dialogue pp. 631-645

- Henrik Merkelsen
Volume 14, issue 4, 2011
- Uncertainty, precaution and risk governance pp. 401-408

- Marjolein B.A. van Asselt and Leendert van Bree
- The changing nature of communication and regulation of risk in Europe pp. 409-429

- Ragnar Lofstedt, Frederic Bouder, Jamie Wardman and Sweta Chakraborty
- Risk governance pp. 431-449

- Marjolein B.A. van Asselt and Ortwin Renn
- The role of scientific advisory bodies in precaution-based risk governance illustrated with the issue of uncertain health effects of electromagnetic fields pp. 451-466

- Harrie F.G. van Dijk, Eric van Rongen, Gilbert Eggermont, Erik Lebret, Wiebe E. Bijker and Daniëlle R.M. Timmermans
- Risk management and the record of the precautionary principle in EU case law pp. 467-484

- Michael D. Rogers
- Taming uncertainty: the WRR approach to risk governance pp. 485-499

- Gerard de Vries, Imrat Verhoeven and Martin Boeckhout
- Uncertainties and the state of the art: a legal nightmare pp. 501-510

- Jaap Spier
Volume 14, issue 3, 2011
- Biosecurity risk and peri-urban landholders -- using a stakeholder consultative approach to build a risk communication strategy pp. 281-295

- Jane Gilmour, Ruth Beilin and Tamara Sysak
- Under threat. Lay thinking about terrorism and the three-dimensional model of personal involvement: a social psychological analysis pp. 297-324

- Andreea Ernst-Vintila, Sylvain Delouvée and Christine Roland-Lévy
- Farmers' motivations, risk perceptions and risk management strategies in a developing economy: Bangladesh experience pp. 325-349

- Dewan Ahsan
- The measurement of risk perceptions: the case of smoking pp. 351-364

- Tarek Baghal
- What do friends and the media tell us? How different information channels affect women's risk perceptions of age-related female infertility pp. 365-380

- Elina Lampi
- Is the allocation of resources towards mitigation and response to fire in Australia optimal? pp. 381-393

- Brian Ashe, John McAneney and Andy Pitman
- The ethics of technological risk pp. 395-399

- Tessa Fox and Marjolein B.A. van Asselt
Volume 14, issue 2, 2011
- Cultural cognition of scientific consensus pp. 147-174

- Dan M. Kahan, Hank Jenkins-Smith and Donald Braman
- A relational theory of risk pp. 175-190

- Åsa Boholm and Hervé Corvellec
- Scenario-based multiple criteria analysis for infrastructure policy impacts and planning pp. 191-214

- Matthew J. Schroeder and James H. Lambert
- The international quest for an integrated approach to microbial food-borne risk prioritization: where do we stand? pp. 215-239

- Sven Anders and Claudia Schmidt
- Public participation: comparing approaches pp. 241-257

- Simon French and Clare Bayley
- Practices and problems in the management of risk redistributions pp. 259-279

- Jerry Busby and Melissa Sedmak
Volume 14, issue 1, 2011
- Infrastructures of risk: a mapping approach towards controversies on risks pp. 1-16

- Gerald Beck and Cordula Kropp
- Factors affecting risk mitigation revisited: the case of earthquake in Turkey pp. 17-46

- Ozlem Ozdemir and Cengiz Yilmaz
- How do people perceive graphical risk communication? The role of subjective numeracy pp. 47-61

- Rebecca Hess, Vivianne H.M. Visschers, Michael Siegrist and Carmen Keller
- Understanding householder responses to natural hazards: flooding and sea-level rise comparisons pp. 63-83

- Joanne Harvatt, Judith Petts and Jason Chilvers
- Cultural differences of a dual-motivation model on health risk behaviour pp. 85-96

- Shoji Ohtomo, Yukio Hirose and Cees J.H. Midden
- The use of political risk assessment techniques in Jordanian multinational corporations pp. 97-109

- Adel Abed Rabbo Al Khattab, Abdulkareem Awwad, John Anchor and Eleanor Davies
- Risk rituals? pp. 111-124

- Sarah E.H. Moore and Adam Burgess
- Two worlds of assessment of environmental health issues: the case of contaminated water wells in Ramat ha-Sharon pp. 125-139

- Brenda Geiger and Yovav Eshet
- Environment, media and communication pp. 141-142

- Sanna Inthorn
- Just culture: balancing safety and accountability pp. 143-144

- David M. Clarke
- The human contribution: unsafe acts, accidents and heroic recoveries pp. 144-145

- David M. Clarke
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