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Journal of Risk Research

1998 - 2024

Current editor(s): Bryan MacGregor

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Volume 24, issue 12, 2021

The roles of news media as democratic fora, agenda setters, and strategic instruments in risk governance pp. 1517-1531 Downloads
Alette Eva Opperhuizen, Susanna Pagiotti and Jasper Eshuis
Constructing consumers: regulatory and methodological consequences of defining consumer preferences in European health claim regulation pp. 1532-1543 Downloads
Oliver Todt and José Luis Luján
Militarisation, masculinisation and organisational exclusion in the crisis preparedness sector pp. 1544-1557 Downloads
Aida Alvinius, Edward Deverell and Susanne Hede
It’s a dry heat: professional perspectives on extreme heat risk in Utah pp. 1558-1575 Downloads
Emily D. Esplin and Peter D. Howe
No heat, no electricity, no water, oh no!: an IDEA model experiment in instructional risk communication pp. 1576-1588 Downloads
Bengt Johansson, Derek R. Lane, Deanna D. Sellnow and Timothy L. Sellnow
Keep the status quo: randomization-based security checks might reduce crime deterrence at airports pp. 1589-1604 Downloads
Tamara Stotz, Angela Bearth, Signe Maria Ghelfi and Michael Siegrist
Grasping the nettle? Considering the contemporary challenges of risk assessment pp. 1605-1618 Downloads
Atousa Khodadadyan, PhD Researcher, Gabe Mythen, Beverley Bishop and Hirbod Assa
A quantitative bow-tie cyber risk classification and assessment framework pp. 1619-1638 Downloads
Barry Sheehan, Finbarr Murphy, Arash N. Kia and Ronan Kiely
Risk governance in the transition towards sustainability, the case of bio-based plastic food packaging materials pp. 1639-1651 Downloads
Johannes G. van der A and Dick T. H. M. Sijm
Contextualizing resilience indicators – comparable across organizations yet specific to context pp. 1652-1667 Downloads
J. M. Sanne, H. Matschke Ekholm and M. Rahmberg

Volume 24, issue 11, 2021

How the risk science can help us establish a good safety culture pp. 1349-1367 Downloads
Terje Aven and Marja Ylönen
Safety leadership and safety voices: exploring the mediation role of proactive motivations pp. 1368-1387 Downloads
Andrea Bazzoli and Matteo Curcuruto
Understanding public support for smart meters: media attention, misperceptions, and knowledge pp. 1388-1404 Downloads
Jay D. Hmielowski, Alex W. Kirkpatrick and Amanda D. Boyd
Texas households’ expected responses to seasonal influenza pp. 1405-1425 Downloads
Hung-Lung Wei, Michael K. Lindell, Carla S. Prater, Jiuchang Wei and Fei Wang
‘Stay clear from the smoke’: effects of alternative public messages in case of large-scale chemical fires pp. 1426-1438 Downloads
Liesbeth Claassen, Frans Greven, Fred Woudenberg and Danielle Timmermans
Understanding parental risk perception regarding unintentional injuries of infants and toddlers within the home: a grounded theory approach pp. 1439-1449 Downloads
Linda Foettinger, Friederike Doerwald and Karin Bammann
What drives risk perceptions? Revisiting public perceptions of food hazards associated with production and consumption pp. 1450-1464 Downloads
Sarah C. Jenkins, Adam J. L. Harris and Magda Osman
Institutional constraints on ‘nudge-style’ risk rating systems: explaining why food hygiene barometers were rolled-out in the UK but abandoned in Germany pp. 1465-1481 Downloads
David Self and Henry Rothstein
Liking and perceived safety across judgments of distinct instances of a category of activity pp. 1482-1498 Downloads
Matthew B. Stephensen and Torsten Martiny-Huenger
Drawing from the ‘bank of credibility’: perspectives of health officials and the public on media handling of the H1N1 pandemic pp. 1499-1516 Downloads
Michelle Driedger, Ryan Maier, Gabriela Capurro and Cynthia Jardine

Volume 24, issue 10, 2021

Nuclear weapons risk communication: evaluating the impact of message exposure and format pp. 1205-1227 Downloads
Kristyn L. Karl and Ashley Lytle
Risk of harm to others: subjectivity and meaning of risk in mental health practice pp. 1228-1238 Downloads
Rajan Nathan, Jonathon Whyler and Peter Wilson
How risk decision-makers interpret and use flood forecast information: assessing the Mississippi River Outlook email product pp. 1239-1250 Downloads
Matthew S. VanDyke, Cory L. Armstrong and Karen Bareford
Contesting city safety - exploring (un)safety and objects of risk from multiple viewpoints pp. 1251-1265 Downloads
Ida Sjöberg and Katarina Giritli Nygren
Understanding crisis communication on social media with CERC: topic model analysis of tweets about Hurricane Maria pp. 1266-1287 Downloads
Xianlin Jin and Patric R. Spence
Investigating heterogeneity in food risk perceptions using best-worst scaling pp. 1288-1303 Downloads
Caroline Millman, Dan Rigby and Davey L. Jones
Security interventions and perceived safety and threat following workplace terrorism: a three-wave longitudinal study of ministerial employees in Norway pp. 1304-1318 Downloads
Alexander Nissen and Trond Heir
Software, risks, and liabilities: ongoing and emergent issues in 3D bioprinting pp. 1319-1334 Downloads
Edison Bicudo, Alex Faulkner and Phoebe Li
Implementation through collaborative crisis management and contingency planning: the case of dam failure in Sweden pp. 1335-1348 Downloads
Erik Persson and Mikael Granberg

Volume 24, issue 9, 2021

Amplification without the event: the rise of the flexitarian pp. 1049-1071 Downloads
Dominic George Duckett, Altea Lorenzo-Arribas, Graham Horgan and Anna Conniff
Developing a framework of institutional risk culture for strategic decision-making pp. 1072-1085 Downloads
Altaaf Osman and Charlene C. Lew
Benefits and risks of genetically modified mosquitoes: news and Twitter framing across issue-attention cycle pp. 1086-1100 Downloads
Weirui Wang and Lei Guo
The impact of media use on policy support on fine dust problem in South Korea’s atmosphere: the mediating role of attribution of responsibility and perceived risk pp. 1101-1112 Downloads
Doo-Hun Choi
Risking Munch. The art of balancing accessibility and security in museums pp. 1113-1126 Downloads
Siv Rebekka Runhovde
Industrial scientific expertise and civil society engagement: reflexive scientisation in the South Durban Industrial Basin, South Africa pp. 1127-1140 Downloads
Llewellyn Leonard and Rolf Lidskog
Protecting brands from counterfeiting risks: tactics of a total business solution pp. 1141-1160 Downloads
Jeremy M. Wilson and Clifford A. Grammich
From the general to the specific: the influence of confidence and trust on flood risk perception pp. 1161-1179 Downloads
Clare Cannon, Kevin Fox Gotham, Katie Lauve-Moon and Brad Powers
Operationalising a framework for organisational vulnerability to intentional insider threat: the OVIT as a valid and reliable diagnostic tool pp. 1180-1203 Downloads
Justine Bedford and Luke van der Laan

Volume 24, issue 8, 2021

Examining relationships between traditional vulnerability data proxies and hurricane risk perception indicators pp. 913-940 Downloads
Courtney M. Thompson and Raymond J. Dezzani
The emotional engagement of climate experts is related to their climate change perceptions and coping strategies pp. 941-957 Downloads
Lina Jovarauskaite and Gisela Böhm
Credit risk control and management using limited diversification pp. 958-971 Downloads
Dexiang Wu and Desheng Dash Wu
Assessing wild fire risk in the United States using social media data pp. 972-986 Downloads
Yaojie Yue, Kecui Dong, Xiangwei Zhao and Xinyue Ye
A risk management framework for security and integrity of networks and services pp. 987-998 Downloads
Nicolas Mayer and Jocelyn Aubert
Aggregating risk matrices under a normative framework pp. 999-1015 Downloads
Chunbing Bao, Jie Wan, Dengsheng Wu and Jianping Li
Stories of the storm: the interconnection between risk management strategies and everyday experiences of rurality pp. 1016-1029 Downloads
Linda Kvarnlöf and Erika Wall
Product safety culture: a preliminary study in the UK manufacturing industry pp. 1030-1048 Downloads
Lucia Suhanyiova, Amy Irwin and Rhona Flin

Volume 24, issue 7, 2021

Risk response over time: political compartmentalization of terrorism risk perception pp. 781-795 Downloads
Aki Koivula, Pekka Räsänen, Atte Oksanen and Teo Keipi
A ConOps derived UAS safety risk model pp. 796-818 Downloads
James T. Luxhøj, William Joyce and Carl Luxhøj
Seeing is believing: examining self-efficacy and trait hope as moderators of youths’ positive risk-taking intention pp. 819-832 Downloads
Jody Chin Sing Wong and Janet Zheng Yang
Analytics for local knowledge: exploring a community’s experience of risk pp. 833-852 Downloads
Raul P. Lejano and Daniel Stokols
From the periphery and toward a centralized model for trust in government risk and disaster communication pp. 853-869 Downloads
Brooke F. Liu and Amisha M. Mehta
Resilience of business strategy to emergent and future conditions pp. 870-888 Downloads
Armand Quenum, Heimir Thorisson, Desheng Wu and James H. Lambert
Developing a generic risk maturity model (GRMM) for evaluating risk management in construction projects pp. 889-908 Downloads
Erfan Hoseini, Marcel Hertogh and Marian Bosch-Rekveldt
The Potsdam radon communication manifesto pp. 909-912 Downloads
F. Bouder, T. Perko, R. Lofstedt, O. Renn, C. Rossmann, D. Hevey, M. Siegrist, W. Ringer, C. Pölzl-Viol, A. Dowdall, I. Fojtíková, F. Barazza, B. Hoffmann, A. Lutz, S. Hurst and C. Reifenhäuser

Volume 24, issue 6, 2021

Effects of public trust on behavioural intentions in the pharmaceutical sector: data from six European countries pp. 645-672 Downloads
Dominic Balog-Way, Darrick Evensen, Ragnar Löfstedt and Frederic Bouder
Making visible the less visible – how the use of an uncertainty-based risk perspective affects risk attenuation and risk amplification pp. 673-691 Downloads
Lisbet Fjaeran and Terje Aven
Framing and governing cyber risks: comparative analysis of U.S. Federal policies [1996–2018] pp. 692-720 Downloads
Ido Sivan-Sevilla
Risk perceptions and emotional stability in response to Cyclone Debbie: an analysis of Twitter data pp. 721-739 Downloads
Alexandra Bec and Susanne Becken
Involving stakeholders in the risk regulation process: the example of ANSES pp. 740-755 Downloads
Aymeric Luneau and Jean-Michel Fourniau
When thinking of my death leads to thinking of others’ deaths: the effect of collectivism, psychological closeness, and mortality salience on prosocial behavioral intentions in the Sewol ferry disaster pp. 756-770 Downloads
Jiyoung Lee and Yungwook Kim
Evaluation of the formal risk assessment practice in hospitals in England pp. 771-779 Downloads
Gulsum Kubra Kaya, James Ward, Anna Pearman and John Clarkson

Volume 24, issue 5, 2021

Evidence-based uncertainty analysis: What should we now do in Europe? A view point pp. 521-540 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt and Frederic Bouder
Making a meal out of uncertainty pp. 541-544 Downloads
Magda Osman
A note on EFSA’s ongoing efforts to increase transparency of uncertainty in scientific opinions pp. 545-552 Downloads
Ullrika Sahlin and Matthias C.M. Troffaes
Further reflections on EFSA’s work on uncertainty in scientific assessments pp. 553-561 Downloads
Terje Aven
Intersecting frames in communicating environmental risk and uncertainty pp. 562-573 Downloads
Jonathon P. Schuldt, Katherine A. McComas and Colleen A. Burge
‘Damned if you do, and damned if you don’t’: communicating about uncertainty and evolving science during the H1N1 influenza pandemic pp. 574-592 Downloads
S. Michelle Driedger, Ryan Maier and Cindy Jardine
Do people disagree with themselves? Exploring the internal consistency of complex, unfamiliar, and risky decisions pp. 593-605 Downloads
Douglas L. Bessette, Robyn S. Wilson and Joseph L. Arvai
Uncertainty analysis: results from an empirical pilot study. A research note pp. 606-616 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt, Maeve McLoughlin and Magda Osman
Causality, the critical but often ignored component guiding us through a world of uncertainties in risk assessment pp. 617-621 Downloads
Martin Neil, Norman Fenton, Magda Osman and David Lagnado
Evidence based uncertainty: what is needed now? pp. 622-628 Downloads
Magda Osman, Peter Ayton, Frederic Bouder, Nick Pidgeon and Ragnar Lofstedt
Communicating uncertainty in risk descriptions: the consequences of presenting imprecise probabilities in time critical decision-making situations pp. 629-644 Downloads
Joacim Rydmark, Jan Kuylenstierna and Henrik Tehler

Volume 24, issue 3-4, 2021

COVID-19: the winter lockdown strategy in five European nations pp. 267-293 Downloads
George W. Warren, Ragnar Lofstedt and Jamie K. Wardman
COVID-19 risk perception: a longitudinal analysis of its predictors and associations with health protective behaviours in the United Kingdom pp. 294-313 Downloads
Claudia R. Schneider, Sarah Dryhurst, John Kerr, Alexandra L. J. Freeman, Gabriel Recchia, David Spiegelhalter and Sander van der Linden
Social listening, modern slavery, and COVID-19 pp. 314-334 Downloads
Benjamin Lucas and Todd Landman
Identity change, uncertainty and mistrust in relation to fear and risk of COVID-19 pp. 335-351 Downloads
Glynis M. Breakwell and Rusi Jaspal
Beyond party lines: the roles of compassionate goals, affect heuristic, and risk perception on Americans’ support for coronavirus response measures pp. 352-368 Downloads
Jody Chin Sing Wong and Janet Zheng Yang
COVID-19 vaccine rollout risk communication strategies in Europe: a rapid response pp. 369-379 Downloads
George W. Warren and Ragnar Lofstedt
COVID-19 information disorder: six types of harmful information during the pandemic in Europe pp. 380-393 Downloads
Sten Hansson, Kati Orru, Sten Torpan, Asta Bäck, Austeja Kazemekaityte, Sunniva Frislid Meyer, Johanna Ludvigsen, Lucia Savadori, Alessandro Galvagni and Ala Pigrée
Expert endorsement and the legitimacy of public policy. Evidence from Covid19 mitigation strategies pp. 394-415 Downloads
Francesco Bogliacino, Rafael Charris, Camilo Gómez Cangrejo, Felipe Montealegre and Cristiano Codagnone
GIS-based vulnerability analysis of the United States to COVID-19 occurrence pp. 416-431 Downloads
Tarig Ali, Maruf Mortula and Rehan Sadiq
Understanding the cultural orientations of fear appeal variables: a cross-cultural comparison of pandemic risk perceptions, efficacy perceptions, and behaviors pp. 432-448 Downloads
Xiaochen Angela Zhang
COVID-19 protective model: the role of threat perceptions and informational cues in influencing behavior pp. 449-465 Downloads
Yerina S. Ranjit, Haejung Shin, Jennifer M. First and J. Brian Houston
How the COVID-19 pandemic influences judgments of risk and benefit: the role of negative emotions pp. 466-476 Downloads
Ou Li and Chan Zhao
Impact of perceived risk on epidemic information seeking during the outbreak of COVID-19 in China pp. 477-491 Downloads
Shuhuan Zhou
The Risks of the Mask pp. 492-505 Downloads
Matan Shapiro and Frederic Bouder
Information seeking, personal experiences, and their association with COVID-19 risk perceptions: demographic and occupational inequalities pp. 506-520 Downloads
Richard Brown, Lynne Coventry and Gillian Pepper

Volume 24, issue 2, 2021

Extending a broadly applicable measure of risk perception: the case for susceptibility pp. 135-147 Downloads
Hugh D Walpole and Robyn S Wilson
Perceived characteristics of hazard-managing organizations for institutional stereotypes and their effects on trust pp. 148-166 Downloads
Branden B. Johnson
The mediation of news framing between public trust and nuclear risk reactions in post-Fukushima China: A case study pp. 167-182 Downloads
Hongfeng Qiu, Suwei Weng and Michael Shengtao Wu
‘More likely to be killed by a coconut’: varying professional perceptions of risk impacting residential development planning around pipelines pp. 183-197 Downloads
Jan Hayes, Orana Sandri and Sarah Holdsworth
Smoking versus vaping: how (not) to communicate their relative harms pp. 198-214 Downloads
Peter Ayton and Leonardo Weiss-Cohen
Public acceptance model for siting a repository of radioactive contaminated waste pp. 215-227 Downloads
Shoji Ohtomo, Yukio Hirose and Susumu Ohnuma
Risk perception and support for security measures: interactive effects of media exposure to terrorism and prior life stress? pp. 228-246 Downloads
Lotte Skøt, Jesper Bo Nielsen and Anja Leppin
Rethinking the implementation of enterprise risk management (ERM) as a socio-technical challenge pp. 247-266 Downloads
Joachim Jean-Jules and Ricardo Vicente

Volume 24, issue 1, 2020

Journal of risk research special issue in honour of Ortwin Renn pp. 1-1 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt
Public understanding of risk and risk governance pp. 2-13 Downloads
Andreas Klinke
Automated vehicle driving: background and deduction of governance needs pp. 14-27 Downloads
Wolfgang Kröger
Engaging publics about environmental and technology risks: frames, values and deliberation pp. 28-46 Downloads
Nick Pidgeon
Going up: riding the risk escalator with Ortwin pp. 47-61 Downloads
Claire Mays
Worried in Sweden: the effects of terrorism abroad and news media at home on terror-related worry pp. 62-77 Downloads
Saman Rashid and Anna Olofsson
Systemic risks – concepts and challenges for risk governance pp. 78-93 Downloads
Pia-Johanna Schweizer
Unpacking the idea of democratic community consent-based siting for energy infrastructure pp. 94-109 Downloads
Thomas Webler and Seth Tuler
Temporality and systemic risk: the case of green bonds pp. 110-120 Downloads
Catherine Mei Ling Wong
The Grenfell disaster and risk governance: based on a presentation originally given at Potsdam on June 29 2018 at a seminar in honour of Professor Ortwin Renn pp. 121-126 Downloads
Geoffrey Podger
New challenges for risk analysis: systemic risks pp. 127-133 Downloads
Ortwin Renn
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