EconPapers    
Economics at your fingertips  
 

Journal of Risk Research

1998 - 2024

Current editor(s): Bryan MacGregor

From Taylor & Francis Journals
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst ().

Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.


Volume 22, issue 12, 2019

Ash dieback and other tree pests and pathogens: dispersed risk events and the Social Amplification of Risk Framework pp. 1459-1478 Downloads
John Fellenor, Julie Barnett, Clive Potter, Julie Urquhart, John D. Mumford and Christopher P. Quine
Probability discounting of environmental gains: do we multiply or add up? pp. 1479-1489 Downloads
Jiaxin Chen, Chuqian Chen, Yuqing Wang and Guibing He
Managerial cognition, emergency preparedness and firm's emergency response performance pp. 1490-1502 Downloads
Gongmin Bao, Zhongju Liao and Damian Hine
Unpacking Protection Motivation Theory: evidence for a separate protective and non-protective route in private flood mitigation behavior pp. 1503-1521 Downloads
Philipp Babcicky and Sebastian Seebauer
Outrage effects on food risk perception as moderated by risk attitude pp. 1522-1531 Downloads
Myoungsoon You, Jeongsub Lim, Minsun Shim and Youngkee Ju
Gamifying a web survey among adolescents: effects on understanding of risk, risk calculation, and ratio-bias pp. 1532-1545 Downloads
Aigul Mavletova, Kirill Gavrilov and Tatiana Tholmogorova
Examining the effectiveness of risk elicitations: comparing a deliberative risk ranking to a nationally representative survey on homeland security risk pp. 1546-1560 Downloads
Russell Lundberg and Henry H. Willis
Consistent risk regulation? Differences in the European regulation of food crops pp. 1561-1570 Downloads
Karin Edvardsson Björnberg, Charlotta Zetterberg, Sven Ove Hansson, Erik Andreasson and Li-Hua Zhu
Dam safety and risk governance for hydroelectric power plants in the Amazon pp. 1571-1585 Downloads
Aline Furtado Louzada and Nírvia Ravena
Governance and risk in everyday life: depoliticization and citizens' experiences of cell site deployment in the Netherlands and Southern California pp. 1586-1601 Downloads
M.B. (Bert) de Graaff and Christian Bröer
The protective action decision model: when householders choose their protective response to wildfire pp. 1602-1623 Downloads
Ken Strahan and Stuart J. Watson
Trust in whom? Dioxin, organizations, risk perception, and fish consumption in Michigan’s Saginaw Bay watershed pp. 1624-1637 Downloads
Joseph A. Hamm, Jeffrey G. Cox, Adam Zwickle, Jie Zhuang, Shannon M. Cruz, Brad L. Upham, Minwoong Chung and James W. Dearing

Volume 22, issue 11, 2019

Toward the validation of a National Risk Assessment against historical observations using a Bayesian approach: application to the Swiss case pp. 1323-1342 Downloads
Matteo Spada, Peter Burgherr and Markus Hohl
The role of long-term planning in nuclear waste governance pp. 1343-1356 Downloads
Sophie Kuppler and Peter Hocke
Aviation crew resource management – a critical appraisal, in the tradition of reflective practice, informed by flight and cabin crew feedback pp. 1357-1373 Downloads
Simon Ashley Bennett
Long-term risk governance: when do societies act before crisis? pp. 1374-1390 Downloads
Rachael Shwom and Robert Kopp
Vulnerability to earthquake of Beirut residents (Lebanon): perception, knowledge, and protection strategies pp. 1391-1408 Downloads
Elise Beck, Stéphane Cartier, Ludvina Colbeau-Justin, Carine Azzam and Maud Saikali
Decision-making during a crisis: the interplay of narratives and statistical information before and after crisis communication pp. 1409-1424 Downloads
Marije H. Bakker, José H. Kerstholt, Marco van Bommel and Ellen Giebels
Emergency management in China: towards a comprehensive model? pp. 1425-1442 Downloads
Xiaoli Lu and Ziqiang Han
Food safety risk for restaurant management: use of restaurant health inspection report to predict consumers’ behavioral intention pp. 1443-1457 Downloads
Jinkyung Choi, Douglas Nelson and Barbara Almanza

Volume 22, issue 10, 2019

Industrial chemical regulation in the European Union and the United States: a comparison of REACH and the amended TSCA pp. 1187-1204 Downloads
Ágnes Botos, John D. Graham and Zoltán Illés
The determinants of integrating policy-based and community-based adaptation into coastal hazard risk management: a resilience approach pp. 1205-1223 Downloads
Hung-Chih Hung, Yu-Ting Lu and Chih-Hsuan Hung
College, mental health, and a violent student: employing numerical formats to communicate risk on campus pp. 1224-1238 Downloads
Christine Skubisz
Risk choice and emotional experience: a multi-level comparison between active and passive decision-making pp. 1239-1266 Downloads
Yu Pan, Fujun Lai, Zhuo Fang, Sihua Xu, Li Gao, Diana C. Robertson and Hengyi Rao
Preparing for the unknown… unknowns: ‘doomsday’ prepping and disaster risk anxiety in the United States pp. 1267-1279 Downloads
Michael F. Mills
A longitudinal study of concern and judged risk: the case of Ebola in the United States, 2014–2015 pp. 1280-1293 Downloads
Marcus W. Mayorga and Branden B. Johnson
Light me up: power and expertise in risk communication and policy-making in the e-cigarette health debates pp. 1294-1308 Downloads
Josephine Adekola, Denis Fischbacher-Smith and Moira Fischbacher-Smith
Ebola and the rhetoric of US newspapers: assessing quality risk communication in public health emergencies pp. 1309-1322 Downloads
Bethany Saxon, Sarah Bauerle Bass, Thomas Wright and Jessie Panick

Volume 22, issue 9, 2019

Special issue: fate, luck, and fortune: narratives of environmental risk editor's introduction pp. 1091-1100 Downloads
Esther Eidinow
Crossing the River Magra in the ‘land of broken bridges’: risk in early nineteenth-century travel narratives pp. 1101-1115 Downloads
Ross Balzaretti
The evolutionary background to (mis)understanding an uncertain world pp. 1116-1127 Downloads
David M. Wilkinson and Thomas N. Sherratt
Environmental risk narratives in historical perspective: from early warnings to ‘risk society’ blame pp. 1128-1142 Downloads
Adam Burgess
Narrative strategies in the policy process: social and cognitive foundations pp. 1143-1155 Downloads
Antje Witting and Geoffrey Dudley
‘Gore is the world’: embodying environmental risk in An Inconvenient Truth pp. 1156-1170 Downloads
James Lyons
Performing the future: an artist-led project engaging with risk, uncertainty and environmental change pp. 1171-1185 Downloads
Rachel Jacobs, Frank Abbott, Lachlan Urquhart and Dominic Price

Volume 22, issue 8, 2019

Post-truth or agnogenesis? Theorizing risk and uncertainty in a neoliberal nature pp. 951-963 Downloads
Kevin P. Martyn and M. Martin Bosman
Risk perceptions across the current political spectrum in Finland: a study of party members pp. 964-982 Downloads
Aki Koivula, Teo Keipi, Arttu Saarinen and Pekka Räsänen
Pilot workload and fatigue on four intra-European routes: a 12-month mixed-methods evaluation pp. 983-1003 Downloads
Simon Ashley Bennett
Critical success factors associated with the implementation of enterprise risk management pp. 1004-1019 Downloads
Kyllbert Oliveira, Mirian Méxas, Marcelo Meiriño and Geisa Drumond
Toward adaptive decision support for assessing infrastructure system resilience using hidden performance measures pp. 1020-1043 Downloads
Shital A. Thekdi and Samrat Chatterjee
Lasting impacts and perceived inequities: community reappraisal of the siting of a regional biosolids processing facility in rural Ontario pp. 1044-1061 Downloads
Sarah A. Mason-Renton and Isaac Luginaah
Which food safety information sources do Italian consumers prefer? Suggestions for the development of effective food risk communication pp. 1062-1077 Downloads
Barbara Tiozzo, Anna Pinto, Giulia Mascarello, Claudio Mantovani and Licia Ravarotto
Conformity to gender stereotypes, motives for riding and aberrant behaviors of French motorcycle riders pp. 1078-1089 Downloads
Cécile Coquelet, Marie-Axelle Granié and Jean Griffet

Volume 22, issue 7, 2019

Implied threat or part of the scenery: Americans’ perceptions of open carry pp. 817-832 Downloads
Lacey N. Wallace
Science and proven experience: a Swedish variety of evidence-based medicine and a way to better risk analysis? pp. 833-843 Downloads
Johannes Persson, Niklas Vareman, Annika Wallin, Lena Wahlberg and Nils-Eric Sahlin
Public’s perceived overcrowding risk and their adoption of precautionary actions: a study of holiday travel in China pp. 844-864 Downloads
Shanshan Lu and Jiuchang Wei
Interaction of individual framing and political orientation in guiding climate change risk perception pp. 865-877 Downloads
Myoungsoon You and Youngkee Ju
Risk perception, regulation, and unlicensed child care: lessons from Ontario, Canada pp. 878-896 Downloads
Linda A. White, Michal Perlman, Adrienne Davidson and Erica Rayment
Risk and crisis communication narratives in response to rapidly emerging diseases pp. 897-908 Downloads
Timothy L. Sellnow, Deanna D. Sellnow, Emily M. Helsel, Jason M. Martin and Jason S. Parker
Where to turn? The influence of information source on belief and behavior pp. 909-918 Downloads
Freddie J. Jennings
Public perceptions of food-related risks: a cross-national investigation of individual and contextual influences pp. 919-935 Downloads
Kelsey D. Meagher
Detecting local environmental change: the role of experience in shaping risk judgments about global warming pp. 936-950 Downloads
Jennifer R. Marlon, Sander van der Linden, Peter D. Howe, Anthony Leiserowitz, S. H. Lucia Woo and Kenneth Broad

Volume 22, issue 6, 2019

Editorial pp. 673-673 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt
Drinking water risk management: local government collaboration in West Sweden pp. 674-691 Downloads
Anna Bendz and Åsa Boholm
Lethal school violence in Scandinavia: development of an incident typology and suggestions for prevention pp. 692-700 Downloads
Charlotta Thodelius and Hans-Olof Sandén
Transparency at the Swedish Forest Agency: What does the evidence show? pp. 701-716 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt
How do Swedish Government agencies define risk? pp. 717-734 Downloads
Max Boholm
The effect of knowledge and ignorance assessments on perceived risk pp. 735-748 Downloads
Sandra Buratti and Carl Martin Allwood
Risk communication and fatty fish: the case of the Swedish Food Agency pp. 749-757 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt
Sources of uncertainty in Swedish emergency response planning pp. 758-772 Downloads
Christine Große
The communication of radon risk in Sweden: where are we and where are we going? pp. 773-781 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt
Understanding practical challenges to risk and vulnerability assessments: the case of Swedish municipalities pp. 782-795 Downloads
Alexander Cedergren, Vidar Hedtjärn Swaling, Henrik Hassel, Carl Denward, Karin Mossberg Sonnek, Pär-Anders Albinsson, Johan Bengtsson and Anna Sparf
Ruling out risks in medical research pp. 796-802 Downloads
Sten Anttila, Johannes Persson, Måns Rosén, Niklas Vareman, Sigurd Vitols and Nils-Eric Sahlin
The management and communication of a food risk controversy: the Swedish campylobacter case pp. 803-816 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt

Volume 22, issue 5, 2019

Editorial: The Cambridge Risk and Uncertainty Conference (RUC) pp. 535-536 Downloads
Sander van der Linden and Ragnar Löfstedt
When unlikely outcomes occur: the role of communication format in maintaining communicator credibility pp. 537-554 Downloads
Sarah C. Jenkins, Adam J. L. Harris and R. Murray Lark
When probabilities change: perceptions and implications of trends in uncertain climate forecasts pp. 555-569 Downloads
Sigrid Møyner Hohle and Karl Halvor Teigen
The fake news game: actively inoculating against the risk of misinformation pp. 570-580 Downloads
Jon Roozenbeek and Sander van der Linden
Nudging intrinsic motivation in environmental risk and social policy pp. 581-592 Downloads
Ondřej Kácha and Kai Ruggeri
The potential power of experience in communications of expert consensus levels pp. 593-609 Downloads
Adam J. L. Harris, Oliver Sildmäe, Maarten Speekenbrink and Ulrike Hahn
Consequence evaluations and moral concerns about climate change: insights from nationally representative surveys across four European countries pp. 610-626 Downloads
Rouven Doran, Gisela Böhm, Hans-Rüdiger Pfister, Katharine Steentjes and Nick Pidgeon
Disgust sensitivity is associated with heightened risk perception pp. 627-642 Downloads
Simon Tobias Karg, Aaron Wiener-Blotner and Simone Schnall
Uncertainty handling in estimative intelligence – challenges and requirements from both analyst and consumer perspectives pp. 643-657 Downloads
Bjørn Gunnar M. Isaksen and Ken R. McNaught
Understanding of the concept of ‘uncertain risk’. A qualitative study among different societal groups pp. 658-672 Downloads
Tom Jansen, Liesbeth Claassen, Irene van Kamp and Daniëlle R. M. Timmermans

Volume 22, issue 4, 2019

Things are different today: the challenge of global systemic risks pp. 401-415 Downloads
Ortwin Renn, Klaus Lucas, Armin Haas and Carlo Jaeger
Cultural predispositions, specific affective feelings, and benefit–risk perceptions: explicating local policy elites’ perceived utility of high voltage power line installations pp. 416-431 Downloads
Rachael M. Moyer and Geoboo Song
Public awareness and perception of environmental, health and safety risks to electricity generation: an explorative interview study in Switzerland pp. 432-447 Downloads
Sandra Volken, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi and Evelina Trutnevyte
Mechanisms for improving reliability and reducing risk by stochastic and deterministic separation pp. 448-474 Downloads
Michael Todinov
Archetyping relationships with companion animals to understand disaster risk-taking propensity pp. 475-496 Downloads
Joshua Trigg, Kirrilly Thompson, Bradley Smith and Pauleen Bennett
Aggregated risk: an experimental study on combining different ways of presenting risk information pp. 497-512 Downloads
Peter Månsson, Marcus Abrahamsson and Henrik Tehler
A proposed enterprise risk management model for health organizations pp. 513-531 Downloads
Ana Paula Beck da Silva Etges, Joana Siqueira de Souza, Francisco José Kliemann Neto and Elaine Aparecida Felix
Risk from an anthropological point of view pp. 532-533 Downloads
Sven Ove Hansson

Volume 22, issue 3, 2019

Scalable simulation of a Disaster Response Agent-based network Management and Adaptation System (DRAMAS) pp. 269-290 Downloads
John B. Coles, Jing Zhang and Jun Zhuang
The gambler’s fallacy fallacy (fallacy) pp. 291-302 Downloads
Marko Kovic and Silje Kristiansen
‘Living on the edge’: using cognitive filters to appraise experience of environmental risk pp. 303-319 Downloads
Alice Hamilton-Webb, Rhiannon Naylor, Louise Manning and John Conway
The new political importance of the old hurricane risk: a contextual approach to understanding contemporary struggles with hurricane risk and insurance pp. 320-333 Downloads
Jessica Weinkle
Accounting for ‘how we know’ about the safety/risks with hydrofracking: an intergovernmental hearing on the revised Environmental Impact Statement on whether to permit hydrofracking in New York state pp. 334-345 Downloads
Richard Buttny
Hazard avoidance, symbolic and practical: the case of Americans’ reported responses to Ebola pp. 346-363 Downloads
Branden B. Johnson
A systematic review of risk management in innovation-oriented firms pp. 364-381 Downloads
Ana Paula Beck da Silva Etges and Marcelo Nogueira Cortimiglia
Residents’ behavioural intentions to resist the nuclear power plants in the vicinity: an application of the protective action decision model pp. 382-400 Downloads
Jing Zeng, Jiuchang Wei, Weiwei Zhu, Dingtao Zhao and Xunguo Lin

Volume 22, issue 2, 2019

Problems with precaution: the transfusion medicine experience pp. 137-149 Downloads
Kumanan Wilson, Katherine M. Atkinson, Dean A. Fergusson, Adalsteinn Brown, Alan Forster, Malia S. Q. Murphy, Alan T. Tinmouth and Jennifer Keelan
Public priorities and expectations of climate change impacts in the United Kingdom pp. 150-160 Downloads
Andrea Taylor, Suraje Dessai and Wändi Bruine de Bruin
Cultural attributes and risk perception: the moderating role of different types of research and development pp. 161-176 Downloads
Dong-Young Kim and Jaehwan Jung
Experiencing risk: the effect of the experiential life-skills centre ‘Warning Zone’ on children’s risk perception pp. 177-190 Downloads
Soraya Boam and Briony Pulford
GIRA: a general model for incident risk analysis pp. 191-208 Downloads
Aitor Couce-Vieira, David Rios Insua and Siv Hilde Houmb
No one left behind: how social distance affects life-saving decision making pp. 209-219 Downloads
Yufeng Zhang, Haotian Zhou, Mo Luan and Hong Li
Exploring the preparation practices of teachers who organise secondary school ski trips in England and Wales pp. 220-231 Downloads
Michelle Stanley, Michael J. Duncan, Mike Price, Sheila Leddington Wright and Jane Coad
Displaying expected values in risk elicitation tasks: the effect of information in experimental risk research pp. 232-242 Downloads
Daniel Hermann and Oliver Musshoff
The power of collaborative deliberation in stakeholder dialogue seminars pp. 243-267 Downloads
A. Liland, Y. Tomkiv, D. Oughton, Stale Navrud, Eirik Romstad and L. Skuterud

Volume 22, issue 1, 2019

The meaning of risk-taking – key concepts and dimensions pp. 1-15 Downloads
Jens O. Zinn
Genetic engineering, genetic modification, or agricultural biotechnology: does the term matter? pp. 16-31 Downloads
Nagwan R. Zahry and John C. Besley
A practical road map for assessing cyber risk pp. 32-43 Downloads
Zeinab Amin
Critical factors and pathways influencing genetically modified food risk perceptions pp. 44-54 Downloads
Yan Sun, Shengxiang She, Fan Yang, Peta Ashworth, Iveta Eimontaite and Junxiu Wang
Trust and the risk of consuming polluted water in Shanghai, China pp. 55-66 Downloads
Nahui Zhen, Jon Barnett and Michael Webber
Actions towards the joint production of knowledge: the risk of salmon aquaculture on American Lobster pp. 67-80 Downloads
Donna G. Curtis Maillet, Melanie G. Wiber and Allain Barnett
Smartphone addiction: psychosocial correlates, risky attitudes, and smartphone harm pp. 81-92 Downloads
Juan Herrero, Alberto Urueña, Andrea Torres and Antonio Hidalgo
Temporal stability and changes in risk perception rankings of hazardous activities and technologies pp. 93-109 Downloads
Abdul-Akeem Sadiq, Kevin Tharp, John D. Graham and Jenna Tyler
Risk perceptions, preferences and management strategies: evidence from a case study using German livestock farmers pp. 110-135 Downloads
Manuela Meraner and Robert Finger
Page updated 2025-04-17