Journal of Risk Research
1998 - 2024
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Volume 18, issue 10, 2015
- Surviving progress: managing the collective risks of civilization pp. 1221-1229

- Mark Jablonowski
- A conceptual Object-Oriented Bayesian Network (OOBN) for modeling aircraft carrier-based UAS safety risk pp. 1230-1258

- James T. Luxhøj
- The construction of scientific uncertainty and evidentiary hierarchy in the Camp Carroll controversy pp. 1259-1279

- Eun-Sung Kim
- Does playing the serious game B-SaFe! make citizens more aware of man-made and natural risks in their environment? pp. 1280-1292

- Anita Cremers, Hester Stubbé, Dolf van der Beek, Maaike Roelofs and José Kerstholt
- Driven by distraction: investigating the effects of anxiety on driving performance using the Attentional Control Theory pp. 1293-1306

- Ides Y. Wong, D. Mahar and K. Titchener
- Using vNM expected utility theory to facilitate the decision-making in social ethics pp. 1307-1319

- Yanick Farmer
- How newspapers represent environmental risk: the case of carcinogenic hazards in South Korea pp. 1320-1336

- Thomas Hove, Hye-Jin Paek, Moonyoung Yun and Bokyung Jwa
Volume 18, issue 9, 2015
- Domestic fire risk: a narrative review of social science literature and implications for further research pp. 1113-1129

- Andrew Clark, Jessica Smith and Carole Conroy
- Analysis of hydrocarbon leaks and verification as an operational barrier pp. 1130-1144

- Jan Erik Vinnem
- Supply chain risk: empirical research in the automotive industry pp. 1145-1164

- Paula Santos Ceryno, Luiz Felipe Scavarda and Katja Klingebiel
- Ecological risk assessment of pesticides in the EU: what factors and groups influence policy changes? pp. 1165-1183

- Agnieszka D. Hunka, Mattia Meli, Annemette Palmqvist, Pernille Thorbek and Valery E. Forbes
- Identification and evaluation of risk factors related to provincial food insecurity in China pp. 1184-1202

- Xiaoxing Qi, Peter M. Vitousek and Liming Liu
- What aspects of demographic, personality, attitudes and perceptions of law enforcement influence self-reported likelihood of drink driving? pp. 1203-1219

- Janelle E. MacKenzie, Christopher N. Watling and Nerida L. Leal
Volume 18, issue 8, 2015
- Special Issue on 'Nuclear energy and Indian society: public engagement, risk assessment and legal frameworks' pp. 1009-1011

- Ram Mohan M.P. and Rajesh Babu R.
- Organisational risk perception and transformations in India's nuclear establishment pp. 1012-1029

- Catherine Mei Ling Wong
- Negligence, capture, and dependence: safety regulation of the design of India's Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor pp. 1030-1050

- M.V. Ramana and Ashwin K. Seshadri
- Nuclear energy and risk assessment by Indian courts: analysis of judicial intervention in the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project pp. 1051-1069

- M.P. Ram Mohan and Akshay Shandilya
- United States and India: two nuclear states with legislation that truly holds responsible parties liable in case of a nuclear accident pp. 1070-1082

- Evelyne M. Ameye
- Japan-India civil nuclear energy cooperation: prospects and concerns pp. 1083-1098

- Hiroaki Nakanishi
- Nuclear licensing in the United States: enhancing public confidence in the regulatory process pp. 1099-1112

- Tyson Smith
Volume 18, issue 7, 2015
- Society for Risk Analysis Europe 22nd Annual Meeting, Trondheim, Safe societies - coping with complexity and major risk pp. 807-807

- Stein Haugen and Eirik Albrechtsen
- Does lift of liquid ban raise or compromise the current level of aviation security in the European Union? Simulation-based quantitative security risk analysis and assessment pp. 808-821

- Erhard Petzel, Roman Czaja, Gebhard Geiger and Christian Blobner
- Evaluation of comprehensive security systems for public transport - a methodological approach pp. 822-839

- Janne Merete Hagen, Anne Kari Valdal, Kenneth Pettersen and Brita Gjerstad
- Testing the heuristic/systematic information-processing model (HSM) on the perception of risk after the Fukushima nuclear accidents pp. 840-859

- Yeonjae Ryu and Seoyong Kim
- Dealing with future risks in the Netherlands: the National Security Strategy and the National Risk Assessment pp. 860-876

- M.G. Mennen and M.C. van Tuyll
- Three core activities toward a relevant integrated vulnerability assessment: validate, visualize, and negotiate pp. 877-895

- Jan Ketil Rød, Tomasz Opach and Tina-Simone Neset
- Organisational factors for learning in the Australian gas pipeline industry pp. 896-909

- Sarah Maslen
- Coupling of advanced techniques for dynamic risk management pp. 910-930

- Nicola Paltrinieri, Faisal Khan and Valerio Cozzani
- Risk governance of hazardous industrial ports and areas: a case study of industrial areas and harbors in Norway pp. 931-946

- Preben H. Lindøe and Jacob Kringen
- A qualitative approach to risk management of hazardous materials in the Netherlands: lessons learned from 7 sluice cases pp. 947-964

- Vincent van der Vlies
- Stability of energy imageries and affect following shocks to the global energy system: the case of Fukushima pp. 965-988

- Roh Pin Lee
- Challenges in coordination: differences in perception of civil and military organizations by comparing international scientific literature and field experiences pp. 989-1007

- Roshni Pramanik
Volume 18, issue 6, 2015
- Effective risk communication and CCS: the road to success in Europe pp. 675-691

- Ragnar Lofstedt
- Public participation under conditions of distrust: invited commentary on 'Effective risk communication and CCS: The road to success in Europe' pp. 692-694

- Bart W. Terwel
- Health risk perception and effective communication regarding CCS. Commentary to 'Effective risk communication and CCS: the road to success in Europe', by Ragnar Lofstedt pp. 695-698

- Marjoke Heneweer, Tim Bertels and Ingrid Meier
- Developing communications about CCS: three lessons learned pp. 699-705

- Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Lauren A. Mayer and M. Granger Morgan
- Comment on paper 'Effective risk communication and CCS: the road to success in Europe' pp. 706-709

- Kirsty Anderson
- Where can I go to see one? Risk communications for an 'imaginary technology' pp. 710-713

- David Reiner
- Knowing stories that matter: learning for effective safety decision-making pp. 714-726

- Jan Hayes and Sarah Maslen
- Information sufficiency and attribution of responsibility: predicting support for climate change policy and pro-environmental behavior pp. 727-746

- Z. Janet Yang, Mihye Seo, Laura N. Rickard and Teresa M. Harrison
- Social risk screening using a socio-political ambiguity approach: the case of organic agriculture in Iran pp. 747-770

- Hossein Mahmoudi, Ortwin Renn, Volker Hoffmann, Steven Van Passel and Hossein Azadi
- Communication of health risks from exposure to depleted uranium (DU) in Italy: a case study pp. 771-788

- Elvira Cicognani and Bruna Zani
- Evolution of civil security systems: the case of three Central European countries pp. 789-806

- Vera Karin Brazova, Piotr Matczak and Viktoria Takacs
Volume 18, issue 5, 2015
- Bad reputation: stigma as an inhibitor of risk behaviors pp. 539-551

- Brian Newby and Whitney DeCamp
- Public sector risk managers and spending cuts: mitigating risks pp. 552-565

- Darinka Asenova, Stephen J. Bailey and Claire McCann
- An analysis of reported driver behaviour in samples of domestic and expatriate Iranians pp. 566-580

- Trond Nordfjærn, Amin Mohamadi Hezaveh and Amir Reza Mamdoohi
- Risk perception and emergency experience: comparing a representative German sample with German emergency survivors pp. 581-601

- D. Knuth, D. Kehl, L. Hulse, L. Spangenberg, E. Brähler and S. Schmidt
- Risk mitigation of post-earthquake fire in urban buildings pp. 602-621

- Behrouz Behnam, Martin Skitmore and Hamid Reza Ronagh
- From risk to vulnerability: the role of perceived adaptive capacity for the acceptance of contested infrastructure pp. 622-636

- Corinne Moser, Michael Stauffacher, Yann B. Blumer and Roland W. Scholz
- The effect of emotion and time pressure on risk decision-making pp. 637-650

- Yixin Hu, Dawei Wang, Kaiyuan Pang, Guangxing Xu and Jinhong Guo
- Application of Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) and delineation of natural risk zones in Greater Lisbon, Portugal pp. 651-674

- Clémence Guillard-Gonçalves, Susan L. Cutter, Christopher T. Emrich and José Luís Zêzere
Volume 18, issue 4, 2015
- Assessment of storm surge damage to coastal settlements in Southeast Florida pp. 407-427

- Elisabetta Genovese and Colin Green
- Predictive safety analytics: inferring aviation accident shaping factors and causation pp. 428-451

- Ersin Ancel, Ann T. Shih, Sharon M. Jones, Mary S. Reveley, James T. Luxhøj and Joni K. Evans
- Social cognition and personality traits related to risky driving in a Turkish sample pp. 452-466

- Trond Nordfjærn, Özlem Şimşekoğlu, Seda Can and Oya Somer
- Misclassifications in financial risk tolerance pp. 467-482

- Caterina Lucarelli, Pierpaolo Uberti and Gianni Brighetti
- 'Only as good as your last gig?': an exploratory case study of reputational risk management amongst self-employed musicians pp. 483-504

- Christina Portman-Smith and Ian A. Harwood
- Semi-quantitative risk assessment of groundwater resources for emergency water supply pp. 505-520

- F. Bozek, A. Bumbova, E. Bakos, A. Bozek and J. Dvorak
- The implications of empirical data for risk pp. 521-538

- Daniel Bilusich, Steven Lord and Rick Nunes-Vaz
Volume 18, issue 3, 2015
- The socio-technical challenges of nuclear power production and waste management in the post-Fukushima era: editors' overview pp. 267-272

- Behnam Taebi and Ibo van de Poel
- Nuclear power as a climate mitigation strategy - technology and proliferation risk pp. 273-290

- Mariliis Lehtveer and Fredrik Hedenus
- After Fukushima: nuclear power and societal choice pp. 291-303

- Lars Löfquist
- Ethics, risk, and safety culture: reflections on Fukushima and beyond pp. 304-316

- William E. Kastenberg
- Structure, agency and post-Fukushima nuclear policy: an alliance-context-actantiality model of political change pp. 317-332

- Matthew Cotton
- Nuclear energy, responsible risk communication and moral emotions: a three level framework pp. 333-346

- Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Sabine Roeser
- The participatory turn in radioactive waste management: deliberation and the social-technical divide pp. 347-363

- Anne Bergmans, Göran Sundqvist, Drago Kos and Peter Simmons
- Using expert elicitation to characterise long-term tectonic risks to radioactive waste repositories in Japan pp. 364-377

- E. Scourse, W.P. Aspinall and N. Chapman
- Long-term repository governance: a socio-technical challenge pp. 378-391

- Catharina Landström and Anne Bergmans
- Ethics and the management of spent nuclear fuel pp. 392-405

- Carl Reinhold Bråkenhielm
Volume 18, issue 2, 2015
- Perceived health and quality of life: the effect of exposure to atmospheric pollution pp. 127-138

- Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi, Marie Préau, Thouraya Annabi-Attia, Aurore Marcouyeux and Inga Wittenberg
- Aid work as edgework - voluntary risk-taking and security in humanitarian assistance, development and human rights work pp. 139-155

- Silke Roth
- Public anxiety after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake: fluctuations in hazard perception after catastrophe pp. 156-169

- Kazuya Nakayachi, Hiromi M. Yokoyama and Satoko Oki
- Risk forecast as work practice: between codified and practical knowledge pp. 170-181

- Silvia Bruzzone
- Managing vulnerability: the implementation of vulnerability reduction measures pp. 182-198

- Jeroen M.M. Neuvel, Dirk Jan de Boer and Wilbert K.F. Rodenhuis
- Social trust and risk perception of genetically modified food in urban areas of China: the role of salient value similarity pp. 199-214

- Xi Lu, Xiaofei Xie and Ji Xiong
- Something old and something new: comparing views about nanotechnology and nuclear energy pp. 215-231

- John C. Besley and Katherine A. McComas
- Choosing project risk management techniques. A theoretical framework pp. 232-248

- Anna Corinna Cagliano, Sabrina Grimaldi and Carlo Rafele
- Concerns and perceptions immediately following Superstorm Sandy: ratings for property damage were higher than for health issues pp. 249-265

- Joanna Burger and Michael Gochfeld
Volume 18, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial announcements pp. 1-1

- Jamie K. Wardman
- Vulnerability, values and heterogeneity: one step further to understand risk perception and behaviour pp. 2-20

- Anna Olofsson and Susanna Öhman
- Affective and cognitive reactions towards emerging food safety risks in Europe pp. 21-39

- Melanie De Vocht, Verolien Cauberghe, Mieke Uyttendaele and Benedikt Sas
- The differences in perception of radiological risks: lay people versus new and experienced employees in the nuclear sector pp. 40-54

- T. Perko, B. Adam and K.R. Stassen
- Risk propensity within the military: a study of Swedish officers and soldiers pp. 55-68

- M. Börjesson, J. Österberg and A. Enander
- The influence of culture on Koreans' risk perception pp. 69-92

- Jungeun Yang
- Dis-Ag-reement: the construction and negotiation of risk in the Swedish controversy over antibacterial silver pp. 93-110

- Max Boholm, Rickard Arvidsson, Åsa Boholm, Hervé Corvellec and Sverker Molander
- Confidence, knowledge, and compliance with emergency evacuation pp. 111-126

- Jungbu Kim and Seong Soo Oh
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