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Journal of Risk Research

1998 - 2024

Current editor(s): Bryan MacGregor

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Volume 23, issue 12, 2020

The key to risk communication success. The longitudinal effect of risk message repetition on actual self-protective behavior of primary school children pp. 1525-1540 Downloads
M. Kievik, E. Giebels and J. M. Gutteling
Conceptualising redundancy and flexibility towards supply chain robustness and resilience pp. 1541-1561 Downloads
Jonathon Mackay, Albert Munoz and Matthew Pepper
Ethical management of risk: active shooters in higher education pp. 1562-1576 Downloads
Susan J. Lincke and Farida Khan
The climate change beliefs fallacy: the influence of climate change beliefs on the perceived consequences of climate change pp. 1577-1589 Downloads
Gea Hoogendoorn, Bernadette Sütterlin and Michael Siegrist
A ski injury risk assessment model for ski resorts pp. 1590-1602 Downloads
Delibašić Boris, Dragana Makajić-Nikolić, Marko Ćirović, Nataša Petrović and Milija Suknović
Migration, risk tolerance and life satisfaction: evidence from a large-scale survey pp. 1603-1619 Downloads
Vladimír Baláž and Lenka Valuš
The influence of cultural worldviews on people’s responses to hurricane risks and threat information pp. 1620-1649 Downloads
Rebecca E. Morss, Heather Lazrus, Ann Bostrom and Julie L. Demuth
Electromagnetic field exposure in power plants: a qualitative assessment of work safety perceptions among employees pp. 1650-1660 Downloads
Thomas A. M. Stege, John F. B. Bolte, Liesbeth Claassen and Danielle R. M. Timmermans

Volume 23, issue 11, 2020

Climate change risk – what is it and how should it be expressed? pp. 1387-1404 Downloads
Terje Aven
Smart enforcement in the EU pp. 1405-1423 Downloads
Florentin Blanc and Michael Faure
Understanding climate change as risk: a review of IPCC guidance for decision-making pp. 1424-1439 Downloads
Peter Tangney
Taking responsibility: self-attribution for risk creation and its influence on the motivation to engage in risk management behaviors pp. 1440-1451 Downloads
Ian G. J. Dawson
The limits of a disaster imagination: a study of two communities hit by Haiyan pp. 1452-1466 Downloads
Maria Inez Angela Z. Ponce de Leon
Cultural theory and cultural cognition theory survey measures: confirmatory factoring and predictive validity of factor scores for judged risk pp. 1467-1490 Downloads
Branden B. Johnson, Brendon Swedlow and Marcus W. Mayorga
The moderating effect of compassion fatigue in the relationship between firefighters’ burnout and risk factors in working environment pp. 1491-1503 Downloads
Rabin Kim, Jung Hee Ha and Juliet Jue
Risk-taking attitudes and behaviors in the Norwegian population: the influence of personality and background factors pp. 1504-1523 Downloads
Gunnar Breivik, Trond Svela Sand and Anders McDonald Sookermany

Volume 23, issue 10, 2020

Connecting social media data and crisis communication theory: a case study on the chicken and the egg pp. 1259-1277 Downloads
N. Lauran, F. Kunneman and L. Van de Wijngaert
Comparing cultural theory and cultural cognition theory survey measures to each other and as explanations for judged risk pp. 1278-1300 Downloads
Branden B. Johnson and Brendon Swedlow
Measuring, modeling, and managing systemic risk: the missing aspect of human agency pp. 1301-1317 Downloads
Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Célian Colon, Gergely Boza, Åke Brännström, Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer, Georg Pflug, Sebastian Poledna, Elena Rovenskaya and Ulf Dieckmann
Predictors of public attitudes toward controversial science 1979–1990 pp. 1318-1335 Downloads
Caitlin Drummond and Baruch Fischhoff
How to communicate cyber-risk? An examination of behavioral recommendations in cybersecurity crises pp. 1336-1352 Downloads
Xiaochen Angela Zhang and Jonathan Borden
Value of risk information in negotiations with evolving preferences pp. 1353-1369 Downloads
Zachary A. Collier and James H. Lambert
Understanding the Chinese public’s risk perception and information-seeking behavior regarding genetically modified foods: the role of social media social capital pp. 1370-1386 Downloads
Nainan Wen

Volume 23, issue 9, 2020

Some foundational issues related to risk governance and different types of risks pp. 1121-1134 Downloads
Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
Krʊəh: astrology, risk perception, and vulnerability to mishap and disaster in Cambodia pp. 1135-1157 Downloads
Maurice Eisenbruch
Safety risk analysis of restricted-speed train accidents in the United States pp. 1158-1176 Downloads
Zhipeng Zhang and Xiang Liu
Communicating the environmental health risk assessment process: formative evaluation and increasing comprehension through visual design pp. 1177-1194 Downloads
Dorsey Kaufmann and Monica D. Ramirez-Andreotta
Understanding cross-regional differences in stock market participation: the role of risk preferences pp. 1195-1210 Downloads
Marta Portela, Sara Fernández-López and Lucía Rey-Ares
Intersectional perspectives of house owner narratives on climate risks pp. 1211-1224 Downloads
Karin Jarnkvist
Combining hazard, social vulnerability and resilience to provide a proposal for seismic risk assessment pp. 1225-1241 Downloads
Oscar Luigi Azzimonti, Matteo Colleoni, Mattia De Amicis and Ivan Frigerio
Examining alternatives to traditional accident causation models in the offshore oil and gas industry pp. 1242-1257 Downloads
Rumy Hasan, Christopher Chatwin and Mustafa Sayed

Volume 23, issue 7-8, 2020

COVID-19: confronting a new world risk pp. 833-837 Downloads
Jamie K. Wardman and Ragnar Lofstedt
COVID-19: Reflections on trust, tradeoffs, and preparedness pp. 838-848 Downloads
Dominic H. P. Balog-Way and Katherine A. McComas
The COVID-19 pandemic: how can risk science help? pp. 849-854 Downloads
Terje Aven and Frederic Bouder
Does the COVID-19 pandemic refute probability neglect? pp. 855-861 Downloads
Arkadiusz Sieroń
COVID-19 infection and death rates: the need to incorporate causal explanations for the data and avoid bias in testing pp. 862-865 Downloads
Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil, Magda Osman and Scott McLachlan
Bayesian network analysis of Covid-19 data reveals higher infection prevalence rates and lower fatality rates than widely reported pp. 866-879 Downloads
Martin Neil, Norman Fenton, Magda Osman and Scott McLachlan
Resilience in the face of uncertainty: early lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 880-887 Downloads
C. Bryce, P. Ring, Simon Ashby and J. K. Wardman
Backing up emergency teams in healthcare and law enforcement organizations: strategies to socialize newcomers in the time of COVID-19 pp. 888-901 Downloads
Paula Ungureanu and Fabiola Bertolotti
Comparative risk science for the coronavirus pandemic pp. 902-911 Downloads
Ann Bostrom, Gisela Böhm, Robert E. O’Connor, Daniel Hanss, Otto Bodi-Fernandez and Pradipta Halder
Predictors of expressing and receiving information on social networking sites during MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea pp. 912-927 Downloads
Woohyun Yoo and Doo-Hun Choi
Public health emergency response coordination: putting the plan into practice pp. 928-944 Downloads
Yushim Kim, Minyoung Ku and Seong Soo Oh
Outbreak! Socio-cognitive motivators of risk information sharing during the 2018 South Korean MERS-CoV epidemic pp. 945-961 Downloads
Jisoo Ahn, Lee Ann Kahlor and Ghee-Young Noh
Risk communication in a double public health crisis: the case of Ebola and cholera in Ghana pp. 962-977 Downloads
Esi E. Thompson
From information to intervention: connecting risk communication to individual health behavior and community-level health interventions during the 2016 Zika outbreak pp. 978-993 Downloads
Rachael Piltch-Loeb and David Abramson
Risk perceptions of COVID-19 around the world pp. 994-1006 Downloads
Sarah Dryhurst, Claudia R. Schneider, John Kerr, Alexandra L. J. Freeman, Gabriel Recchia, Anne Marthe van der Bles, David Spiegelhalter and Sander van der Linden
Mismanagement of Covid-19: lessons learned from Italy pp. 1007-1020 Downloads
Maria Laura Ruiu
The paradox of trust: perceived risk and public compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore pp. 1021-1030 Downloads
Catherine Mei Ling Wong and Olivia Jensen
Managing the Covid-19 pandemic through individual responsibility: the consequences of a world risk society and enhanced ethopolitics pp. 1031-1035 Downloads
Katarina Giritli Nygren and Anna Olofsson
Be alarmed. Some reflections about the COVID-19 risk communication in Germany pp. 1036-1046 Downloads
Peter M. Wiedemann and Wolfgang Dorl
Did the world overlook the media’s early warning of COVID-19? pp. 1047-1051 Downloads
King-wa Fu and Yuner Zhu
Fact-checking as risk communication: the multi-layered risk of misinformation in times of COVID-19 pp. 1052-1059 Downloads
Nicole M. Krause, Isabelle Freiling, Becca Beets and Dominique Brossard
Pandemic democracy: elections and COVID-19 pp. 1060-1066 Downloads
Todd Landman and Luca Di Gennaro Splendore
Survival at the expense of the weakest? Managing modern slavery risks in supply chains during COVID-19 pp. 1067-1072 Downloads
Alexander Trautrims, Martin C. Schleper, M. Selim Cakir and Stefan Gold
COVID-19 risk governance: drivers, responses and lessons to be learned pp. 1073-1082 Downloads
Aengus Collins, Marie-Valentine Florin and Ortwin Renn
A monstrous threat’: how a state of exception turns into a ‘new normal pp. 1083-1091 Downloads
Jens O. Zinn
Recalibrating pandemic risk leadership: Thirteen crisis ready strategies for COVID-19 pp. 1092-1120 Downloads
Jamie K. Wardman

Volume 23, issue 6, 2020

Collective efficacy and natural hazards: differing roles of social cohesion and task-specific efficacy in shaping risk and coping beliefs pp. 695-712 Downloads
Philipp Babcicky and Sebastian Seebauer
A multilevel framework to enhance organizational resilience pp. 713-738 Downloads
Justyna Tasic, Sulfikar Amir, Jethro Tan and Majeed Khader
An explanatory analysis of perceived risk decision weights (perceived-risk attitudes) and perceived benefit decision weights (perceived-benefit attitudes) in risk-value models pp. 739-761 Downloads
Łukasz Markiewicz, Rafał Muda, Elżbieta Kubińska and Paweł Augustynowicz
Perceptions of pre-service teachers on seismic risk and their implications for science education: a comparative study between Spain and Portugal pp. 762-780 Downloads
António Almeida, Beatriz García Fernández and Isilda Rodrigues
A Relational Theory of Risk: a Case Study of the Asian Longhorned Beetle Infestation in Worcester, MA pp. 781-795 Downloads
Joey Hersh, Deborah G. Martin, Nicholas a. B. Geron and John Rogan
Domain-independent approach to risk reduction pp. 796-810 Downloads
Michael Todinov
Communities as a risk in mining: managing community legitimacy pp. 811-826 Downloads
Jacob Taarup-Esbensen
The 2018 Gosport Independent Panel report into deaths at the National Health Service’s Gosport War Memorial Hospital. Does the culture of the medical profession influence health outcomes? pp. 827-831 Downloads
Simon Bennett

Volume 23, issue 5, 2020

Teaching children and youths about risk and risk analysis: what are the goals and the risk analytical foundation? pp. 557-570 Downloads
Terje Aven and Anne Michiels van Kessenich
A systematic review of health risk communication about EMFs from wireless technologies pp. 571-597 Downloads
Christoph Boehmert, Frederik Freudenstein and Peter Wiedemann
Of warnings and waiting: an examination of the path of information for two communities hit by Typhoon Haiyan pp. 598-612 Downloads
Inez Z. Ponce de Leon
The role of numeric and statistical content on risk perception in infographics about road safety pp. 613-625 Downloads
Joe Steinhardt
Testing a susceptibility threshold for risk promotion messages in the shark diving context pp. 626-641 Downloads
Maria Knight Lapinski, Lindsay Neuberger, Katelyn Grayson-Sneed and Meredith L. Gore
The challenges of longitudinal surveys in the flood risk domain pp. 642-663 Downloads
Paul Hudson, Annegret H. Thieken and Philip Bubeck
What is the role of consensus statements in a risk society? pp. 664-677 Downloads
Camille La Brooy, Bridget Pratt and Margaret Kelaher
Community social capital and individual disaster preparedness in immigrants and Canadian-born individuals: an ecological perspective pp. 678-694 Downloads
An Gie Yong, Louise Lemyre, Celine Pinsent and Daniel Krewski

Volume 23, issue 4, 2020

Risk can be good for self-esteem: beyond self-determination theory pp. 411-423 Downloads
Tim Woodman, Alexandra L. MacGregor and Lew Hardy
Drivers of flood and climate change risk perceptions and intention to adapt: an explorative survey in coastal and delta Vietnam pp. 424-446 Downloads
Chinh C. Ngo, P. Marijn Poortvliet and Peter H. Feindt
Perceived risk and insurance decision taking for small losses pp. 447-460 Downloads
Jean Desrochers and J. François Outreville
Public perception of dementia risk in the UK: a mental models approach pp. 461-474 Downloads
Joanne Swindells and Timothy Gomersall
Consumer reactions to unfamiliar technologies: mental and social formation of perceptions and attitudes toward nano and GM products pp. 475-489 Downloads
Peter H. Feindt and P. Marijn Poortvliet
Assessing risk-taking: what to measure and how to measure it pp. 490-503 Downloads
Alexandre Bran and David C. Vaidis
The dynamics of textile firm responses to the restriction of endocrine disrupting surfactants: a Vietnam case study pp. 504-521 Downloads
Hien Thi Thanh Ho and Tsunemi Watanabe
Personality traits, basic individual values and GMO risk perception of twitter users pp. 522-540 Downloads
Nathaniel Whittingham, Andreas Boecker and Alexandra Grygorczyk
Involving community members in preparedness and resiliency involves bi-directional and iterative communication and actions: a case study of vulnerable populations in New Jersey following superstorm Sandy pp. 541-556 Downloads
Joanna Burger and Michael Gochfeld

Volume 23, issue 3, 2020

What drives support for self-driving car technology in the United States? pp. 275-287 Downloads
Graham Dixon, P. Sol Hart, Christopher Clarke, Nicole H. O’Donnell and Jay Hmielowski
Swedish mothers’ and fathers’ worries about climate change: a gendered story pp. 288-296 Downloads
Sara Ekholm
Reproducibility investigation of elicitation techniques in risk assessment for hydraulic turbines pp. 297-312 Downloads
Mounia Berdai, Antoine Tahan and Martin Gagnon
Probing the role of institutional stereotypes in Americans’ evaluations of hazard-managing institutions pp. 313-329 Downloads
Branden B. Johnson
How do incentives influence local public support for the siting of shale gas projects in China? pp. 330-348 Downloads
Yu Zhang, Ashley Clark, John A. Rupp and John D. Graham
Challenges and opportunities for pre-crisis emergency risk communication: lessons learned from the earthquake community pp. 349-364 Downloads
Emina Herovic, Timothy L. Sellnow and Deanna D. Sellnow
Living in a foreign country: the meaning of place of origin and gender for risk perceptions, experiences, and behaviors pp. 365-378 Downloads
Gustav Lidén and Anna Olofsson
Informal household preparedness: methodological approaches to everyday practices pp. 379-397 Downloads
Nina Heidenstrøm
Look who is warning: individual differences in motivation activation influence behaviors during disasters pp. 398-410 Downloads
Seoyeon Hong, Eun Hae Park and Glen Cameron

Volume 23, issue 2, 2020

The risk-based approach under the new EU data protection regulation: a critical perspective pp. 139-152 Downloads
Maria Eduarda Gonçalves
Using qualitative types of risk assessments in conjunction with FRAM to strengthen the resilience of systems pp. 153-166 Downloads
Kjartan Bjørnsen, Anders Jensen and Terje Aven
Exploring the effects of leaders’ individualized consideration in extreme contexts pp. 167-180 Downloads
Mario Martínez-Córcoles, Konstantinos D. Stephanou and Markus Schöbel
‘It is all about getting the volumes down’. Organizational framings of risk in relation to waste, waste management and temporality pp. 181-193 Downloads
Jennie Olofsson
A combination of differentiation and consolidation theory and risk-benefit analysis to examine decisions on mastitis prevention pp. 194-209 Downloads
Nina Lind, Helena Hansson, Ulf Emanuelson and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
Assessing the utility of risk management theory in the governance of new states: lessons from South Sudan pp. 210-226 Downloads
Majak D’Agoôt
Beyond under the dome: an environmental documentary amplified public risk perception about air pollution in China pp. 227-241 Downloads
Jialing Huang and Janet Z. Yang
How much do plant guarantees reduce perceived risk? pp. 242-258 Downloads
Bridget K. Behe and Jessica E. Fry
Utilitarianism and risk pp. 259-270 Downloads
Morten Fibieger Byskov
Book review: Zinn, J.O. and McDonald, D. 2018. Risk in the New York Times pp. 271-273 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 23, issue 1, 2020

Advancing community resilience research and practice: moving from “me” to “we” to “3D” pp. 1-10 Downloads
Melissa L. Finucane, Michael J. Blum, Rajeev Ramchand, Andrew M. Parker, Shanthi Nataraj, Noreen Clancy, Gary Cecchine, Anita Chandra, Tim Slack, George Hobor, Regardt J. Ferreira, Ky Luu, Amy E. Lesen and Craig A. Bond
Learning lessons: how to practice nudging around the world pp. 11-19 Downloads
Magda Osman, Shola Radford, Yiling Lin, Natalie Gold, William Nelson and Ragnar Löfstedt
‘Real without being concrete’: the ontology of public concern and its significance for the Social Amplification of Risk Framework (SARF) pp. 20-34 Downloads
John Fellenor, Julie Barnett, Clive Potter, Julie Urquhart, J. D. Mumford and C. P. Quine
Toward a method for the rapid collection of public concerns and benefits of emerging energy technologies pp. 35-46 Downloads
Thomas Webler, Marissa Holewinski, Bethany Orrick and Raman Kaur
The perception of risk among unauthorized migrants in Ghana pp. 47-61 Downloads
Sjoerd van Bemmel
Understanding conflicting views of endocrine disruptor experts: a pilot study using argumentation analysis pp. 62-80 Downloads
Sander C.S. Clahsen, Holly S. van Klaveren, Theo G. Vermeire, Irene van Kamp, Bart Garssen, Aldert H Piersma and Erik Lebret
The decision game: a serious game approach to understanding environmental risk management decisions pp. 81-94 Downloads
Niko Yiannakoulias, Julien N. Gordon and J. Connor Darlington
The relationships between CEO characteristics and strategic risk-taking in family firms pp. 95-116 Downloads
Pierluigi Martino, Alessandra Rigolini and Giuseppe D’Onza
The influence of chronic and temporary accessibility on trust and policy support pp. 117-138 Downloads
Heewon Cha, Jungeun Yang and Soo Jin Kim
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