Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 10, 2016
- Communicating risk under high uncertainty: developing cross-disciplinary knowledge pp. 1217-1219

- 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

- Jamie K. Wardman and Gabe Mythen
- Risk analysis and Black Swans: two strategies for de-blackening pp. 1231-1245

- Ole A. Lindaas and Kenneth A. Pettersen
- Preventing black swans: incident reporting systems as collective knowledge management pp. 1246-1260

- Sarah Maslen and Jan Hayes
- Risk reality vs risk perception pp. 1261-1274

- T. Micic
- Risk governance through professional expertise. Forestry consultants’ handling of uncertainties after a storm disaster pp. 1275-1290

- Rolf Lidskog and Daniel Sjödin
- Logics of risk: police communications in an age of uncertainty pp. 1291-1302

- 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

- Evelyne Baillergeau
- The curse of the Black Swan pp. 1319-1330

- John Mueller and Mark G. Stewart
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 9, 2016
- State of the art transparency: lessons from Europe and North America pp. 1079-1081

- Ragnar E. V. Löfstedt and Jamie K. Wardman
- Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: outcomes from an experimental study pp. 1082-1103

- Ragnar Löfstedt and Dominic Way
- Comment on paper ‘Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector’ pp. 1104-1106

- Albert Meijer
- Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: outcomes from a qualitative study pp. 1107-1110

- The Irish Medicines Board
- Observations on ‘Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector’ pp. 1111-1113

- Andrew Miller MP
- How much information is too much for patients? pp. 1114-1117

- Jean Mossman
- Commentary on ‘Transparency and Trust in the European Pharmaceutical Sector’ pp. 1118-1119

- Alasdair Breckenridge
- Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: a Commentary pp. 1120-1128

- Ragnar Lofstedt and Dominic Way
- Transparency and the regulatory process in Europe and the United States: two research priorities pp. 1129-1140

- Robert E. O’Connor
- The role of transparency in regulatory governance: comparing US and EU regulatory systems pp. 1141-1157

- 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

- 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

- 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

- Dominic Way, Frederic Bouder, Ragnar Löfstedt and Darrick Evensen
Volume 19, issue 8, 2016
- Foreword pp. 1005-1006

- Frederic Bouder and Christopher Hesselbein
- Finding the middle of the road: report on the International Conference on Risk and Responsibility pp. 1007-1013

- Chris Hesselbein
- Dutch Risk and Responsibility programme. Some research into citizens’ views on a proportionate handling of risks and incidents pp. 1014-1021

- Jan van Tol
- Q fever: the Dutch policy pp. 1022-1035

- 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

- Donald Macrae
- Risk-based governance against national obstacles? Comparative dynamics of Europeanization in Dutch, French, and German flooding policies pp. 1043-1062

- 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

- Jeroen Devilee, Julia Verhoeven, Martijn Beekman and Anne B. Knol
- Fire hazard vs. risk of chemical substances pp. 1071-1077

- Willem Hofland and Michiel C.T.H. Dijkman
Volume 19, issue 7, 2016
- Foreword pp. 827-828

- Seda Kundak
- Transboundary resilience: the case of social-hydrological systems facing water scarcity or drought pp. 829-846

- Kalliopi Sapountzaki and Ioannis Daskalakis
- Assessing adaptive capacity of water management organizations. The case study of the municipality of Tomave (Bolivia) pp. 847-872

- Guido Minucci
- Revealing the willingness to pay for income insurance in agriculture pp. 873-893

- 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

- 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

- Dimitrios I. Stavrou and Nikolaos P. Ventikos
- Reducing microbiological risk in the kitchen: piloting consensus conference methodology as a communication strategy pp. 934-950

- 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

- Carine J. Yi and Miwa Kuri
- Urban spatial structuring following disasters: empirical findings from location choices of businesses in Adapazari, Turkey pp. 964-982

- Ezgi Orhan
- Consensus building in safety and security: a case study of Fukushima evacuees returning home pp. 983-1003

- 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

- 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

- Wanyun Shao
- GMO-free regions in Europe: an analysis of diffusion patterns pp. 743-759

- Jale Tosun and Susumu Shikano
- Great deeds or great risks? Scientists’ social representations of nanotechnology pp. 760-779

- 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

- 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

- Jeryl L. Mumpower, Xinsheng Liu and Arnold Vedlitz
- Is it all about awareness? The normalization of coastal risk pp. 810-826

- 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

- 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

- Geordan Graetz and Daniel M. Franks
- General and specific cancer risk perceptions: how are they related? pp. 602-613

- 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

- 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

- Jakub Traczyk and Tomasz Zaleskiewicz
- ‘Chronic unease’ for safety in senior managers: an interview study of its components, behaviours and consequences pp. 645-663

- L.S. Fruhen and R. Flin
- Expert judgements of sea-level rise at the local scale pp. 664-685

- 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

- 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

- Jiuchang Wei, Ming Zhao, Fei Wang and Dingtao Zhao
- Engineered nanomaterials: risk perception, regulation and insurance pp. 444-460

- 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

- 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

- Kai Kuang and Hyunyi Cho
- The model of risk assessment of greywater discharges from the Danube River ships pp. 496-514

- Dragana Makajic-Nikolic, Natasa Petrovic, Marko Cirovic, Mirko Vujosevic and Vladanka Presburger-Ulnikovic
- Revisiting local responses to mass violence pp. 515-532

- Miika Vuori
- Consumers’ avoidance of information on red meat risks: information exposure effects on attitudes and perceived knowledge pp. 533-549

- 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

- 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

- Alessio Cornia, Kerstin Dressel and Patricia Pfeil
- Decision criteria for updating test intervals for well barriers pp. 305-315

- 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

- 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

- John Kerr
- Visualizing risk: using participatory photography to explore individuals’ sense-making of risk pp. 347-363

- Erika Wall
- Taking notice of risk culture -- the regulator’s approach pp. 364-387

- Patrick John Ring, Cormac Bryce, Ricky McKinney and Rob Webb
- How to improve people's interpretation of probabilities of precipitation pp. 388-404

- Marie Juanchich and Miroslav Sirota
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- Antecedent factors of the need for information regarding petrochemical complex hazards pp. 135-152

- 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

- Rick Wylie, Stephen Haraldsen and Joe M. Howe
- Risk-reducing goals: ideals and abilities when managing complex environmental risks pp. 164-180

- Patrik Baard
- The association between risk disclosure and firm characteristics: a meta-analysis pp. 181-211

- Hichem Khlif and Khaled Hussainey
- A GIS-based tool for the management of industrial accidents triggered by volcanic ash fallouts pp. 212-232

- 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

- Elaine Desmond
- Focal points for improving communications about electromagnetic fields and health: a mental models approach pp. 246-269

- 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

- Celine Klemm, Enny Das and Tilo Hartmann
- An integrated system for information security management with the unified framework pp. 21-41

- 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

- Hannot Rodríguez
- Determinants of risk behaviour: effects of perceived risks and risk attitude on farmer's adoption of risk management strategies pp. 56-78

- 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

- Hoi Yan Cheung, Joseph Wu and Jun Tao
- Norwegian media substantiation of counterterrorism measures pp. 101-118

- Sissel H. Jore
- Risk communication and social media during food safety crises: a study of stakeholders' opinions in Ireland pp. 119-133

- Áine Regan, Monique Raats, Liran Christine Shan, Patrick G. Wall and Áine McConnon
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