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Journal of Risk Research

1998 - 2024

Current editor(s): Bryan MacGregor

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Volume 19, issue 10, 2016

Communicating risk under high uncertainty: developing cross-disciplinary knowledge pp. 1217-1219 Downloads
Gabe Mythen and Jamie K. Wardman
Risk communication: against the Gods or against all odds? Problems and prospects of accounting for Black Swans pp. 1220-1230 Downloads
Jamie K. Wardman and Gabe Mythen
Risk analysis and Black Swans: two strategies for de-blackening pp. 1231-1245 Downloads
Ole A. Lindaas and Kenneth A. Pettersen
Preventing black swans: incident reporting systems as collective knowledge management pp. 1246-1260 Downloads
Sarah Maslen and Jan Hayes
Risk reality vs risk perception pp. 1261-1274 Downloads
T. Micic
Risk governance through professional expertise. Forestry consultants’ handling of uncertainties after a storm disaster pp. 1275-1290 Downloads
Rolf Lidskog and Daniel Sjödin
Logics of risk: police communications in an age of uncertainty pp. 1291-1302 Downloads
Murray Lee and Alyce McGovern
Talking about risk-taking with potentially ‘problematic’ risk-takers: a study of preventive interactions under high uncertainty pp. 1303-1318 Downloads
Evelyne Baillergeau
The curse of the Black Swan pp. 1319-1330 Downloads
John Mueller and Mark G. Stewart
Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi Downloads
The Editors

Volume 19, issue 9, 2016

State of the art transparency: lessons from Europe and North America pp. 1079-1081 Downloads
Ragnar E. V. Löfstedt and Jamie K. Wardman
Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: outcomes from an experimental study pp. 1082-1103 Downloads
Ragnar Löfstedt and Dominic Way
Comment on paper ‘Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector’ pp. 1104-1106 Downloads
Albert Meijer
Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: outcomes from a qualitative study pp. 1107-1110 Downloads
The Irish Medicines Board
Observations on ‘Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector’ pp. 1111-1113 Downloads
Andrew Miller MP
How much information is too much for patients? pp. 1114-1117 Downloads
Jean Mossman
Commentary on ‘Transparency and Trust in the European Pharmaceutical Sector’ pp. 1118-1119 Downloads
Alasdair Breckenridge
Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: a Commentary pp. 1120-1128 Downloads
Ragnar Lofstedt and Dominic Way
Transparency and the regulatory process in Europe and the United States: two research priorities pp. 1129-1140 Downloads
Robert E. O’Connor
The role of transparency in regulatory governance: comparing US and EU regulatory systems pp. 1141-1157 Downloads
Susan E. Dudley and Kai Wegrich
Transparency in the food aisle: the influence of procedural justice on views about labeling GM foods pp. 1158-1171 Downloads
Graham Dixon, Katherine McComas, John Besley and Joseph Steinhardt
Transparency of medicines data and safety issues–a European/US study of doctors’ opinions: what does the evidence show? pp. 1172-1184 Downloads
Ragnar Löfstedt, Dominic Way, Frederic Bouder and Darrick Evensen
Medicines transparency at the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in the new information age: the perspectives of patients pp. 1185-1215 Downloads
Dominic Way, Frederic Bouder, Ragnar Löfstedt and Darrick Evensen

Volume 19, issue 8, 2016

Foreword pp. 1005-1006 Downloads
Frederic Bouder and Christopher Hesselbein
Finding the middle of the road: report on the International Conference on Risk and Responsibility pp. 1007-1013 Downloads
Chris Hesselbein
Dutch Risk and Responsibility programme. Some research into citizens’ views on a proportionate handling of risks and incidents pp. 1014-1021 Downloads
Jan van Tol
Q fever: the Dutch policy pp. 1022-1035 Downloads
C.J.M. Bruschke, H.I.J. Roest and R.A. Coutinho
Managing a political crisis after a disaster: how concern assessment can address the political aspects involved in framing a solution pp. 1036-1042 Downloads
Donald Macrae
Risk-based governance against national obstacles? Comparative dynamics of Europeanization in Dutch, French, and German flooding policies pp. 1043-1062 Downloads
Regine Paul, Frédéric Bouder and Mara Wesseling
Can a pre-assessment help us to properly manage controversial risks of chemicals? A discussion on potential improvement of the REACH restriction process pp. 1063-1070 Downloads
Jeroen Devilee, Julia Verhoeven, Martijn Beekman and Anne B. Knol
Fire hazard vs. risk of chemical substances pp. 1071-1077 Downloads
Willem Hofland and Michiel C.T.H. Dijkman

Volume 19, issue 7, 2016

Foreword pp. 827-828 Downloads
Seda Kundak
Transboundary resilience: the case of social-hydrological systems facing water scarcity or drought pp. 829-846 Downloads
Kalliopi Sapountzaki and Ioannis Daskalakis
Assessing adaptive capacity of water management organizations. The case study of the municipality of Tomave (Bolivia) pp. 847-872 Downloads
Guido Minucci
Revealing the willingness to pay for income insurance in agriculture pp. 873-893 Downloads
C.D. Pérez-Blanco, G. Delacámara and Carlos Gomez
Modeling current and emerging threats in the airport domain through adversarial risk analysis pp. 894-912 Downloads
Javier Cano, Alessandro Pollini, Lorenzo Falciani and Uğur Turhan
A novel approach in risk evaluation for ship-to-ship (STS) transfer of cargo using process failure mode and effects analysis (PFMEA) pp. 913-933 Downloads
Dimitrios I. Stavrou and Nikolaos P. Ventikos
Reducing microbiological risk in the kitchen: piloting consensus conference methodology as a communication strategy pp. 934-950 Downloads
Licia Ravarotto, Stefania Crovato, Claudio Mantovani, Fabiano D’Este, Anna Pinto and Giulia Mascarello
The prospect of online communication in the event of a disaster pp. 951-963 Downloads
Carine J. Yi and Miwa Kuri
Urban spatial structuring following disasters: empirical findings from location choices of businesses in Adapazari, Turkey pp. 964-982 Downloads
Ezgi Orhan
Consensus building in safety and security: a case study of Fukushima evacuees returning home pp. 983-1003 Downloads
Etsuko Yoshida, Hiroshi Kagemoto and Yoshiaki Akutsu

Volume 19, issue 6, 2016

Non-technical skills for managing risk and performance in financial trading pp. 687-721 Downloads
Meghan Leaver and Tom W. Reader
Are actual weather and perceived weather the same? Understanding perceptions of local weather and their effects on risk perceptions of global warming pp. 722-742 Downloads
Wanyun Shao
GMO-free regions in Europe: an analysis of diffusion patterns pp. 743-759 Downloads
Jale Tosun and Susumu Shikano
Great deeds or great risks? Scientists’ social representations of nanotechnology pp. 760-779 Downloads
Raquel Bertoldo, Claire Mays, Marc Poumadère, Nina Schneider and Claus Svendsen
The link between personality, aggressive driving, and risky driving outcomes -- testing a theoretical model pp. 780-797 Downloads
Mihaela Chraif, Mihai Aniţei, Vlad Burtăverde and Teodor Mihăilă
Predictors of the perceived risk of climate change and preferred resource levels for climate change management programs pp. 798-809 Downloads
Jeryl L. Mumpower, Xinsheng Liu and Arnold Vedlitz
Is it all about awareness? The normalization of coastal risk pp. 810-826 Downloads
Sílvia Luís, Luísa Pinho, Maria Luísa Lima, Catarina Roseta-Palma, Filomena Cardoso Martins and António Betâmio de Almeida

Volume 19, issue 5, 2016

Seismic vulnerability assessment of historical urban centres: case study of the old city centre of Faro, Portugal pp. 551-580 Downloads
Rui Maio, Tiago Miguel Ferreira, Romeu Vicente and João Estêvão
Conceptualising social risk and business risk associated with private sector development projects pp. 581-601 Downloads
Geordan Graetz and Daniel M. Franks
General and specific cancer risk perceptions: how are they related? pp. 602-613 Downloads
Emily G. Grenen, Rebecca A. Ferrer, William M.P. Klein and Paul K.J. Han
Anger mediates the effect of ostracism on risk-taking pp. 614-631 Downloads
Elena Svetieva, Lisa Zadro, Thomas F. Denson, Emily Dale, Kathleen O’Moore and Wu Yi Zheng
Implicit attitudes toward risk: the construction and validation of the measurement method pp. 632-644 Downloads
Jakub Traczyk and Tomasz Zaleskiewicz
‘Chronic unease’ for safety in senior managers: an interview study of its components, behaviours and consequences pp. 645-663 Downloads
L.S. Fruhen and R. Flin
Expert judgements of sea-level rise at the local scale pp. 664-685 Downloads
Merryn Thomas, Nick Pidgeon, Lorraine Whitmarsh and Rhoda Ballinger

Volume 19, issue 4, 2016

Why do parents who usually vaccinate their children hesitate or refuse? General good vs. individual risk pp. 405-424 Downloads
Anat Gesser-Edelsburg, Yaffa Shir-Raz and Manfred S. Green
The effects of firm actions on customers’ responses to product recall crises: analyzing an automobile recall in China pp. 425-443 Downloads
Jiuchang Wei, Ming Zhao, Fei Wang and Dingtao Zhao
Engineered nanomaterials: risk perception, regulation and insurance pp. 444-460 Downloads
Eamonn M. McAlea, Martin Mullins, Finbarr Murphy, Syed A.M. Tofail and Anthony G. Carroll
The stability of risk and benefit perceptions: a longitudinal study assessing the perception of biotechnology pp. 461-475 Downloads
Melanie Connor and Michael Siegrist
Delivering vaccination messages via interactive channels: examining the interaction among threat, response efficacy, and interactivity in risk communication pp. 476-495 Downloads
Kai Kuang and Hyunyi Cho
The model of risk assessment of greywater discharges from the Danube River ships pp. 496-514 Downloads
Dragana Makajic-Nikolic, Natasa Petrovic, Marko Cirovic, Mirko Vujosevic and Vladanka Presburger-Ulnikovic
Revisiting local responses to mass violence pp. 515-532 Downloads
Miika Vuori
Consumers’ avoidance of information on red meat risks: information exposure effects on attitudes and perceived knowledge pp. 533-549 Downloads
Rui Gaspar, Sílvia Luís, Beate Seibt, Maria Luísa Lima, Afrodita Marcu, Pieter Rutsaert, Dave Fletcher, Wim Verbeke and Julie Barnett

Volume 19, issue 3, 2016

Examining inequities in children’s environmental health: results of a survey on the risk perceptions and protective actions of new mothers pp. 271-287 Downloads
K.A. Laferriere, E.J. Crighton, J. Baxter, L. Lemyre, J.R. Masuda and F. Ursitti
Risk cultures and dominant approaches towards disasters in seven European countries pp. 288-304 Downloads
Alessio Cornia, Kerstin Dressel and Patricia Pfeil
Decision criteria for updating test intervals for well barriers pp. 305-315 Downloads
Alireza M. Gelyani, Jon Tømmerås Selvik and Eirik Bjorheim Abrahamsen
Won’t we scare them? The impact of communicating uncontrollable risks on the public’s perception pp. 316-330 Downloads
Melanie De Vocht, An-Sofie Claeys, Verolien Cauberghe, Mieke Uyttendaele and Benedikt Sas
The art of risk management: the crucial role of the global art insurance industry in enabling risk and security pp. 331-346 Downloads
John Kerr
Visualizing risk: using participatory photography to explore individuals’ sense-making of risk pp. 347-363 Downloads
Erika Wall
Taking notice of risk culture -- the regulator’s approach pp. 364-387 Downloads
Patrick John Ring, Cormac Bryce, Ricky McKinney and Rob Webb
How to improve people's interpretation of probabilities of precipitation pp. 388-404 Downloads
Marie Juanchich and Miroslav Sirota

Volume 19, issue 2, 2016

Antecedent factors of the need for information regarding petrochemical complex hazards pp. 135-152 Downloads
V. Tortosa-Edo, Miguel Ángel López-Navarro and J. Llorens-Monzonís
A two-stage approach to defining an affected community based on the directly affected population and the sense of community pp. 153-163 Downloads
Rick Wylie, Stephen Haraldsen and Joe M. Howe
Risk-reducing goals: ideals and abilities when managing complex environmental risks pp. 164-180 Downloads
Patrik Baard
The association between risk disclosure and firm characteristics: a meta-analysis pp. 181-211 Downloads
Hichem Khlif and Khaled Hussainey
A GIS-based tool for the management of industrial accidents triggered by volcanic ash fallouts pp. 212-232 Downloads
Giuseppa Ancione, Ernesto Salzano, Giuseppe Maschio and Maria Francesca Milazzo
The legitimation of risk and Bt cotton: a case study of Bantala village in Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 233-245 Downloads
Elaine Desmond
Focal points for improving communications about electromagnetic fields and health: a mental models approach pp. 246-269 Downloads
Liesbeth Claassen, Ann Bostrom and Danielle R.M. Timmermans

Volume 19, issue 1, 2016

Swine flu and hype: a systematic review of media dramatization of the H1N1 influenza pandemic pp. 1-20 Downloads
Celine Klemm, Enny Das and Tilo Hartmann
An integrated system for information security management with the unified framework pp. 21-41 Downloads
Tsung-Han Yang, Cheng-Yuan Ku and Man-Nung Liu
From objective to constituted risk: an alternative approach to safety in strategic technological innovation in the European Union pp. 42-55 Downloads
Hannot Rodríguez
Determinants of risk behaviour: effects of perceived risks and risk attitude on farmer's adoption of risk management strategies pp. 56-78 Downloads
F. van Winsen, Yann de Mey, L. Lauwers, S. Van Passel, M. Vancauteren and E. Wauters
Predicting domain-specific risk-taking attitudes of mainland China university students: a hyper core self-evaluation approach pp. 79-100 Downloads
Hoi Yan Cheung, Joseph Wu and Jun Tao
Norwegian media substantiation of counterterrorism measures pp. 101-118 Downloads
Sissel H. Jore
Risk communication and social media during food safety crises: a study of stakeholders' opinions in Ireland pp. 119-133 Downloads
Áine Regan, Monique Raats, Liran Christine Shan, Patrick G. Wall and Áine McConnon
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