Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 20, issue 12, 2017
- Dimensions of strategic intervention for risk reduction and mitigation: a case study of the MV Sewol incident pp. 1516-1533

- Namkyung Oh
- Communicating risk in disaster risk management systems – experimental evidence of the perceived usefulness of risk descriptions pp. 1534-1553

- Lexin Lin, Claudia Rivera, Marcus Abrahamsson and Henrik Tehler
- Risk perceptions, moral attitudes, and anticipated guilt in US consumers’ climate change behavioral intentions pp. 1554-1567

- Xiao Wang
- The disaster: risk or danger? pp. 1568-1584

- Gaspar Mairal
- Understanding the framing effect: do affective responses to decision options mediate the influence of frame on choice? pp. 1585-1597

- Emily Stark, Austin S. Baldwin, Andrew W. Hertel and Alexander J. Rothman
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 20, issue 11, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Looking back and going forward: what should the new European Commission do in order to promote evidence-based policy-making? pp. 1359-1378

- Ragnar Lofstedt and Anne Katrin Schlag
- The relationship between risk experience and risk response: a study of farmers and climate change pp. 1379-1393

- Alice Hamilton-Webb, Louise Manning, Rhiannon Naylor and John Conway
- Preparing for the worst: public perceptions of risk management innovations pp. 1394-1417

- Brooke Fisher Liu, Holly Roberts, Elizabeth L. Petrun Sayers, Gary Ackerman, Daniel Smith and Irina Iles
- The effect of task-technology fit on purchase intention: The moderating role of perceived risks pp. 1418-1438

- Yu-Shan Chen and Stanley Y.B. Huang
- The challenges of risk society for impact assessment pp. 1439-1449

- Sanne Vammen Larsen
- Preparing for disaster: a comparative analysis of education for critical infrastructure collapse pp. 1450-1465

- Kaori Kitagawa, John Preston and Charlotte Chadderton
- My computer is infected: the role of users’ sensation seeking and domain-specific risk perceptions and risk attitudes on computer harm pp. 1466-1479

- Juan Herrero, Alberto Urueña, Andrea Torres and Antonio Hidalgo
- Convergent and concurrent validity of the Frankfurt Complaint Questionnaire as a screener for psychosis risk pp. 1480-1496

- Chantal Michel, Christine Kutschal, Benno G. Schimmelmann and Frauke Schultze-Lutter
- Reassessing the risk conditions for political instability in the light of the Arab Spring pp. 1497-1515

- Leonie Kaphahn and Louis Brennan
Volume 20, issue 10, 2017
- Quality in risk reporting on energy issues in German news media pp. 1227-1252

- Adriane Schmidt, Sebastian Thuß and Thomas Meyer
- Siting controversies analysis: framework and method for questioning the procedure pp. 1253-1274

- Nicolas Rossignol, Céline Parotte, Geoffrey Joris and Catherine Fallon
- The concept of as a model for risk regulation – its hidden and not so hidden ambitions, side effects, and risks pp. 1275-1291

- Lucas Bergkamp
- Public perception of solar radiation management: the impact of information and evoked affect pp. 1292-1307

- Bernadette Sütterlin and Michael Siegrist
- Are people emotionally aroused by hypothetical medical scenarios in experiments? An eye tracking study with pupil dilation pp. 1308-1319

- Christina Kreuzmair, Michael Siegrist and Carmen Keller
- Political–security risk in the oil and gas industry: the impact of terrorism on risk management and mitigation pp. 1320-1337

- Derica Lambrechts and Lars B. Blomquist
- Explaining Americans’ responses to dread epidemics: an illustration with Ebola in late 2014 pp. 1338-1357

- Branden B. Johnson
Volume 20, issue 9, 2017
- “How are you vulnerable?”: Using participation for vulnerability analysis in emergency planning pp. 1095-1114

- Nicolas Rossignol, Catrinel Turcanu, Catherine Fallon and Catherine Zwetkoff
- Improving lay understanding of exposure to electromagnetic fields; the effect of information on perception of and responses to risk pp. 1115-1131

- Liesbeth Claassen, Diana van Dongen and Danielle R.M. Timmermans
- Perceptions of electricity-use communications: effects of information, format, and individual differences pp. 1132-1153

- Casey Canfield, Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
- One size fits all? Safety management regulation of ship accidents and personal injuries pp. 1154-1172

- Kristine Vedal Størkersen, Stian Antonsen and Trond Kongsvik
- Risk perception and worry in environmental decision-making – a case study within the Swedish steel industry pp. 1173-1194

- Stina Alriksson and Monika Filipsson
- Biomedical risks and citizenship: depoliticizing cell site deployment in the Netherlands and Southern California pp. 1195-1210

- M.B. de Graaff, C. Bröer and R.A. Wester
- How (not) to talk about the uncertain: siting geological disposal for highly radioactive waste in the Czech Republic pp. 1211-1225

- Karel Svačina
Volume 20, issue 8, 2017
- Risk-risk tradeoffs: what should we do in Europe? pp. 963-983

- Ragnar Lofstedt and Anne Schlag
- Five caveats for risk–risk analysis pp. 984-987

- Sven Ove Hansson
- Differences in the strengths of evidence matters in risk–risk trade-offs pp. 988-994

- Ullrika Sahlin and Maj Rundlöf
- ‘Ordinary science intelligence’: a science-comprehension measure for study of risk and science communication, with notes on evolution and climate change pp. 995-1016

- Dan M. Kahan
- The two faces of social capital in private flood mitigation: opposing effects on risk perception, self-efficacy and coping capacity pp. 1017-1037

- Philipp Babcicky and Sebastian Seebauer
- Do closed survey questions overestimate public perceptions of food risks? pp. 1038-1052

- George Gaskell, Katrin Hohl and Monica M. Gerber
- The institutional work of hospital risk managers: democratizing and professionalizing risk management pp. 1053-1075

- Véronique Labelle and Linda Rouleau
- Psychological determinants of financial buffer saving: the influence of financial risk tolerance and regulatory focus pp. 1076-1093

- J. Magendans, J.M. Gutteling and S. Zebel
Volume 20, issue 7, 2017
- Is the willingness to take risks contagious? A comparison of immigrants and native-born in the United States pp. 827-845

- Aigul Mavletova and James Witte
- Household adoption of smog protective behavior: a comparison between two Chinese cities pp. 846-867

- Jiuchang Wei, Weiwei Zhu, Dora Marinova and Fei Wang
- The importance of threat, strategy, and resource appraisals for long-term proactive risk management among forest owners in Sweden pp. 868-886

- Louise Eriksson
- Perceptions of protective actions for a water contamination emergency pp. 887-908

- Michael K. Lindell, Jeryl L. Mumpower, Shih-Kai Huang, Hao-Che Wu, Charles D. Samuelson and Hung-Lung Wei
- Prospect theory, mitigation and adaptation to climate change pp. 909-930

- Daniel Osberghaus
- Re-conceptualizing community in risk research pp. 931-951

- Travis B. Paveglio, Amanda D. Boyd and Matthew S. Carroll
- How to classify failures when collecting data for safety-instrumented systems in the oil and gas industry pp. 952-962

- J.T. Selvik and E.B. Abrahamsen
Volume 20, issue 6, 2017
- Expert opinion and probabilistic volcanic risk assessment pp. 693-710

- Amy Donovan, J. Richard Eiser and R. Stephen J. Sparks
- Resilience indicators: opportunities for including distributive justice concerns in disaster management pp. 711-731

- Neelke Doorn
- The perceiver’s social role and a risk’s causal structure as determinants of environmental risk evaluation pp. 732-759

- Gisela Böhm and Hans-Rüdiger Pfister
- Understanding the motivations of coastal residents to voluntarily purchase federal flood insurance pp. 760-775

- Samuel D. Brody, Wesley E. Highfield, Morgan Wilson, Michael K. Lindell and Russell Blessing
- Representations of coastal risk (erosion and marine flooding) among inhabitants of at-risk municipalities pp. 776-799

- Elisabeth Michel-Guillou and Catherine Meur-Ferec
- The relationship between risk control imperative and perceived causation: the case of product counterfeiting in China pp. 800-826

- B Ding, M Stevenson and J.S. Busby
Volume 20, issue 5, 2017
- Modeling the relationships among emotional intelligence, sensation-seeking and risk-taking attitudes of university students in Hong Kong pp. 569-589

- Hoi Yan Cheung, Timothy Teo and Ming-Tak Hue
- Exemplification effects: responses to perceptions of risk pp. 590-610

- Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan, David Westerman, Xialing Lin, Christina J. Harris, Timothy L. Sellnow and Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond
- Science vs. fear: the Ebola quarantine debate as a case study that reveals how the public perceives risk pp. 611-633

- Anat Gesser-Edelsburg and Yaffa Shir-Raz
- Harm-advocating online content and subjective well-being: a cross-national study of new risks faced by youth pp. 634-649

- Teo Keipi, Atte Oksanen, James Hawdon, Matti Näsi and Pekka Räsänen
- The role of safety culture/climate and social cognitive factors for driving behaviors of Turkish professional drivers transporting petroleum products pp. 650-663

- Ö. Şimşekoğlu and T. Nordfjærn
- Farmers’ crop insurance perception and participation decisions: empirical evidence from Hunan, China pp. 664-677

- Tao Ye, Yangbin Liu, Jiwei Wang, Ming Wang and Peijun Shi
- A tool for analysing the interdependence of indoor environmental quality and reported symptoms of the hospitals’ personnel pp. 678-691

- G. Loupa, S. Fotopoulou and Konstantinos Tsagarakis
Volume 20, issue 4, 2017
- Helping behavior in a virtual crisis situation: effects of safety awareness and crisis communication pp. 433-444

- H.E. Stubbé, M.L. van Emmerik and J.H. Kerstholt
- Being active when judging risks: bodily states interfere with accurate risk analysis pp. 445-462

- Martina Raue, Bernhard Streicher, Eva Lermer and Dieter Frey
- Risk and safety in large-scale socio-technological (military) systems: a literature review pp. 463-481

- Gwendolyn C.H. Bakx and James M. Nyce
- Concern or apathy: the attitude of the public toward urban air pollution pp. 482-498

- Jianhua Xu, Cheryl S.F. Chi and Kejun Zhu
- The association between transformational leadership in German hospitals and the frequency of events reported as perceived by medical directors pp. 499-515

- Hendrik Hillen, Holger Pfaff and Antje Hammer
- A new method for early detection of mass concern about public health issues pp. 516-532

- Jiayin Pei, Guang Yu, Xianyun Tian and Maureen Renee Donnelley
- Risk communication policy design: Cyprus compared to France and the Netherlands pp. 533-550

- Sophie Tourenq, George Boustras and Jan M. Gutteling
- The role of epistemic policies in regulatory science: scientific substantiation of health claims in the European Union pp. 551-565

- Oliver Todt and José Luis Luján
- Special Issue on ‘Risk Analytics and Business Intelligence’ pp. 566-567

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 568-568

- The Editors
Volume 20, issue 3, 2017
- Dispute and morality in the perception of societal risks: extending the psychometric model pp. 299-325

- Claudia Bassarak, Hans-Rüdiger Pfister and Gisela Böhm
- Choosing between precautions for nanoparticles in the workplace: complementing the precautionary principle with caring pp. 326-346

- Shannon Lydia Spruit
- Public perception and responses to environmental pollution and health risks: evaluation and implication from a national survey in China pp. 347-365

- Yi Chen, Zhao Zhang, Peijun Shi, Xiao Song, Pin Wang, Xing Wei and Fulu Tao
- Italian consumers’ attitudes towards food risks: - and -- profiles for effective risk communication pp. 366-384

- Anna Pinto, Giulia Mascarello, Nicoletta Parise, Silvia Bonaldo, Stefania Crovato and Licia Ravarotto
- Factors contributing to business actions in response to climate change in Korea pp. 385-403

- Jung Eun Kang, D.K. Yoon and Jinyoung Rhee
- A framework for selection of strategy for management of security measures pp. 404-417

- Eirik Bjorheim Abrahamsen, Kenneth Pettersen, Terje Aven, Mareile Kaufmann and Tony Rosqvist
- Doing and undoing risk: the mutual constitution of risk and heteronormativity in contemporary society pp. 418-432

- Katarina Giritli Nygren, Susanna Öhman and Anna Olofsson
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Imagining worse than reality: comparing beliefs and intentions between disaster evacuees and survey respondents pp. 169-194

- Gina Yannitell Reinhardt
- How do natural and man-made disasters affect international trade? A country-level and industry-level analysis pp. 195-217

- Chang Hoon Oh
- Influence of perceived risk on entrepreneurial desirability and feasibility: multidimensional approach for nascent entrepreneurs pp. 218-236

- Karla Roxana Giordano Martínez, Angel Herrero Crespo and Ana Fernández-Laviada
- Judgments under uncertainty: evaluations of univocal, ambiguous and conflicting probability information pp. 237-255

- Vivianne H.M. Visschers
- Self-determination and risk: the role of life goals and causality orientation in domain-specific risk propensity pp. 256-276

- Hakim Djeriouat
- Determinants of stakeholders’ attitudes towards a new technology: nanotechnology applications for food, water, energy and medicine pp. 277-298

- Heleen van Dijk, Arnout R.H. Fischer, Hans J.P. Marvin and Hans C.M. van Trijp
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- Culturally antagonistic memes and the Zika virus: an experimental test pp. 1-40

- Dan M. Kahan, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Asheley Landrum and Kenneth Winneg
- Activation and variation of the United Nation’s cluster coordination model: a comparative analysis of the Haiti and Japan disasters pp. 41-60

- Namkyung Oh and Junghyae Lee
- A life history approach to perceptions of global climate change risk: young adults’ experiences about impacts, causes, and solutions pp. 61-75

- Richard D. Besel, Krista Burke and Vana Christos
- Effect of perceived risk on nuclear power plant operators’ safety behavior and errors pp. 76-84

- Li-Lin Rao, Yaoshan Xu, Shu Li, Yongjuan Li and Rui Zheng
- Descriptive framework of injury data: a proposal based on a Japanese experience of injury database integration pp. 85-98

- Kun Zhang, Jinxing Wang, Takabumi Fukuda and Yoshiki Mikami
- Demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception: do high-risk groups accurately perceive themselves as high-risk? pp. 99-117

- Björn Sund, Mikael Svensson and Henrik Andersson
- Risk management of Chinese food companies; a management perspective pp. 118-134

- Dongyong Zhang, Stephen Morse and Bingjun Li
- Risk definition and the struggle for legitimation: a case study of Bt cotton in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 135-150

- E. Desmond
- Characterization of unknown unknowns using separation principles in case study on Deepwater Horizon oil spill pp. 151-168

- Seong Dae Kim
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