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October 2021, Volume 24, Issue 10
- 1228-1238 Risk of harm to others: subjectivity and meaning of risk in mental health practice
by Rajan Nathan & Jonathon Whyler & Peter Wilson - 1239-1250 How risk decision-makers interpret and use flood forecast information: assessing the Mississippi River Outlook email product
by Matthew S. VanDyke & Cory L. Armstrong & Karen Bareford - 1251-1265 Contesting city safety - exploring (un)safety and objects of risk from multiple viewpoints
by Ida Sjöberg & Katarina Giritli Nygren - 1266-1287 Understanding crisis communication on social media with CERC: topic model analysis of tweets about Hurricane Maria
by Xianlin Jin & Patric R. Spence - 1288-1303 Investigating heterogeneity in food risk perceptions using best-worst scaling
by Caroline Millman & Dan Rigby & Davey L. Jones - 1304-1318 Security interventions and perceived safety and threat following workplace terrorism: a three-wave longitudinal study of ministerial employees in Norway
by Alexander Nissen & Trond Heir - 1319-1334 Software, risks, and liabilities: ongoing and emergent issues in 3D bioprinting
by Edison Bicudo & Alex Faulkner & Phoebe Li - 1335-1348 Implementation through collaborative crisis management and contingency planning: the case of dam failure in Sweden
by Erik Persson & Mikael Granberg
November 2021, Volume 24, Issue 9
- 1049-1071 Amplification without the event: the rise of the flexitarian
by Dominic George Duckett & Altea Lorenzo-Arribas & Graham Horgan & Anna Conniff - 1072-1085 Developing a framework of institutional risk culture for strategic decision-making
by Altaaf Osman & Charlene C. Lew - 1086-1100 Benefits and risks of genetically modified mosquitoes: news and Twitter framing across issue-attention cycle
by Weirui Wang & Lei Guo - 1101-1112 The impact of media use on policy support on fine dust problem in South Korea’s atmosphere: the mediating role of attribution of responsibility and perceived risk
by Doo-Hun Choi - 1113-1126 Risking Munch. The art of balancing accessibility and security in museums
by Siv Rebekka Runhovde - 1127-1140 Industrial scientific expertise and civil society engagement: reflexive scientisation in the South Durban Industrial Basin, South Africa
by Llewellyn Leonard & Rolf Lidskog - 1141-1160 Protecting brands from counterfeiting risks: tactics of a total business solution
by Jeremy M. Wilson & Clifford A. Grammich - 1161-1179 From the general to the specific: the influence of confidence and trust on flood risk perception
by Clare Cannon & Kevin Fox Gotham & Katie Lauve-Moon & Brad Powers - 1180-1203 Operationalising a framework for organisational vulnerability to intentional insider threat: the OVIT as a valid and reliable diagnostic tool
by Justine Bedford & Luke van der Laan
August 2021, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 913-940 Examining relationships between traditional vulnerability data proxies and hurricane risk perception indicators
by Courtney M. Thompson & Raymond J. Dezzani - 941-957 The emotional engagement of climate experts is related to their climate change perceptions and coping strategies
by Lina Jovarauskaite & Gisela Böhm - 958-971 Credit risk control and management using limited diversification
by Dexiang Wu & Desheng Dash Wu - 972-986 Assessing wild fire risk in the United States using social media data
by Yaojie Yue & Kecui Dong & Xiangwei Zhao & Xinyue Ye - 987-998 A risk management framework for security and integrity of networks and services
by Nicolas Mayer & Jocelyn Aubert - 999-1015 Aggregating risk matrices under a normative framework
by Chunbing Bao & Jie Wan & Dengsheng Wu & Jianping Li - 1016-1029 Stories of the storm: the interconnection between risk management strategies and everyday experiences of rurality
by Linda Kvarnlöf & Erika Wall - 1030-1048 Product safety culture: a preliminary study in the UK manufacturing industry
by Lucia Suhanyiova & Amy Irwin & Rhona Flin
July 2021, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 781-795 Risk response over time: political compartmentalization of terrorism risk perception
by Aki Koivula & Pekka Räsänen & Atte Oksanen & Teo Keipi - 796-818 A ConOps derived UAS safety risk model
by James T. Luxhøj & William Joyce & Carl Luxhøj - 819-832 Seeing is believing: examining self-efficacy and trait hope as moderators of youths’ positive risk-taking intention
by Jody Chin Sing Wong & Janet Zheng Yang - 833-852 Analytics for local knowledge: exploring a community’s experience of risk
by Raul P. Lejano & Daniel Stokols - 853-869 From the periphery and toward a centralized model for trust in government risk and disaster communication
by Brooke F. Liu & Amisha M. Mehta - 870-888 Resilience of business strategy to emergent and future conditions
by Armand Quenum & Heimir Thorisson & Desheng Wu & James H. Lambert - 889-908 Developing a generic risk maturity model (GRMM) for evaluating risk management in construction projects
by Erfan Hoseini & Marcel Hertogh & Marian Bosch-Rekveldt - 909-912 The Potsdam radon communication manifesto
by F. Bouder & T. Perko & R. Lofstedt & O. Renn & C. Rossmann & D. Hevey & M. Siegrist & W. Ringer & C. Pölzl-Viol & A. Dowdall & I. Fojtíková & F. Barazza & B. Hoffmann & A. Lutz & S. Hurst & C. Reifenhäuser
June 2021, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 645-672 Effects of public trust on behavioural intentions in the pharmaceutical sector: data from six European countries
by Dominic Balog-Way & Darrick Evensen & Ragnar Löfstedt & Frederic Bouder - 673-691 Making visible the less visible – how the use of an uncertainty-based risk perspective affects risk attenuation and risk amplification
by Lisbet Fjaeran & Terje Aven - 692-720 Framing and governing cyber risks: comparative analysis of U.S. Federal policies [1996–2018]
by Ido Sivan-Sevilla - 721-739 Risk perceptions and emotional stability in response to Cyclone Debbie: an analysis of Twitter data
by Alexandra Bec & Susanne Becken - 740-755 Involving stakeholders in the risk regulation process: the example of ANSES
by Aymeric Luneau & Jean-Michel Fourniau - 756-770 When thinking of my death leads to thinking of others’ deaths: the effect of collectivism, psychological closeness, and mortality salience on prosocial behavioral intentions in the Sewol ferry disaster
by Jiyoung Lee & Yungwook Kim - 771-779 Evaluation of the formal risk assessment practice in hospitals in England
by Gulsum Kubra Kaya & James Ward & Anna Pearman & John Clarkson
May 2021, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 521-540 Evidence-based uncertainty analysis: What should we now do in Europe? A view point
by Ragnar Lofstedt & Frederic Bouder - 541-544 Making a meal out of uncertainty
by Magda Osman - 545-552 A note on EFSA’s ongoing efforts to increase transparency of uncertainty in scientific opinions
by Ullrika Sahlin & Matthias C.M. Troffaes - 553-561 Further reflections on EFSA’s work on uncertainty in scientific assessments
by Terje Aven - 562-573 Intersecting frames in communicating environmental risk and uncertainty
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Katherine A. McComas & Colleen A. Burge - 574-592 ‘Damned if you do, and damned if you don’t’: communicating about uncertainty and evolving science during the H1N1 influenza pandemic
by S. Michelle Driedger & Ryan Maier & Cindy Jardine - 593-605 Do people disagree with themselves? Exploring the internal consistency of complex, unfamiliar, and risky decisions
by Douglas L. Bessette & Robyn S. Wilson & Joseph L. Arvai - 606-616 Uncertainty analysis: results from an empirical pilot study. A research note
by Ragnar Lofstedt & Maeve McLoughlin & Magda Osman - 617-621 Causality, the critical but often ignored component guiding us through a world of uncertainties in risk assessment
by Martin Neil & Norman Fenton & Magda Osman & David Lagnado - 622-628 Evidence based uncertainty: what is needed now?
by Magda Osman & Peter Ayton & Frederic Bouder & Nick Pidgeon & Ragnar Lofstedt - 629-644 Communicating uncertainty in risk descriptions: the consequences of presenting imprecise probabilities in time critical decision-making situations
by Joacim Rydmark & Jan Kuylenstierna & Henrik Tehler
April 2021, Volume 24, Issue 3-4
- 267-293 COVID-19: the winter lockdown strategy in five European nations
by George W. Warren & Ragnar Lofstedt & Jamie K. Wardman - 294-313 COVID-19 risk perception: a longitudinal analysis of its predictors and associations with health protective behaviours in the United Kingdom
by Claudia R. Schneider & Sarah Dryhurst & John Kerr & Alexandra L. J. Freeman & Gabriel Recchia & David Spiegelhalter & Sander van der Linden - 314-334 Social listening, modern slavery, and COVID-19
by Benjamin Lucas & Todd Landman - 335-351 Identity change, uncertainty and mistrust in relation to fear and risk of COVID-19
by Glynis M. Breakwell & Rusi Jaspal - 352-368 Beyond party lines: the roles of compassionate goals, affect heuristic, and risk perception on Americans’ support for coronavirus response measures
by Jody Chin Sing Wong & Janet Zheng Yang - 369-379 COVID-19 vaccine rollout risk communication strategies in Europe: a rapid response
by George W. Warren & Ragnar Lofstedt - 380-393 COVID-19 information disorder: six types of harmful information during the pandemic in Europe
by Sten Hansson & Kati Orru & Sten Torpan & Asta Bäck & Austeja Kazemekaityte & Sunniva Frislid Meyer & Johanna Ludvigsen & Lucia Savadori & Alessandro Galvagni & Ala Pigrée - 394-415 Expert endorsement and the legitimacy of public policy. Evidence from Covid19 mitigation strategies
by Francesco Bogliacino & Rafael Charris & Camilo Gómez & Felipe Montealegre & Cristiano Codagnone - 416-431 GIS-based vulnerability analysis of the United States to COVID-19 occurrence
by Tarig Ali & Maruf Mortula & Rehan Sadiq - 432-448 Understanding the cultural orientations of fear appeal variables: a cross-cultural comparison of pandemic risk perceptions, efficacy perceptions, and behaviors
by Xiaochen Angela Zhang - 449-465 COVID-19 protective model: the role of threat perceptions and informational cues in influencing behavior
by Yerina S. Ranjit & Haejung Shin & Jennifer M. First & J. Brian Houston - 466-476 How the COVID-19 pandemic influences judgments of risk and benefit: the role of negative emotions
by Ou Li & Chan Zhao - 477-491 Impact of perceived risk on epidemic information seeking during the outbreak of COVID-19 in China
by Shuhuan Zhou - 492-505 The Risks of the Mask
by Matan Shapiro & Frederic Bouder - 506-520 Information seeking, personal experiences, and their association with COVID-19 risk perceptions: demographic and occupational inequalities
by Richard Brown & Lynne Coventry & Gillian Pepper
February 2021, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 135-147 Extending a broadly applicable measure of risk perception: the case for susceptibility
by Hugh D Walpole & Robyn S Wilson - 148-166 Perceived characteristics of hazard-managing organizations for institutional stereotypes and their effects on trust
by Branden B. Johnson - 167-182 The mediation of news framing between public trust and nuclear risk reactions in post-Fukushima China: A case study
by Hongfeng Qiu & Suwei Weng & Michael Shengtao Wu - 183-197 ‘More likely to be killed by a coconut’: varying professional perceptions of risk impacting residential development planning around pipelines
by Jan Hayes & Orana Sandri & Sarah Holdsworth - 198-214 Smoking versus vaping: how (not) to communicate their relative harms
by Peter Ayton & Leonardo Weiss-Cohen - 215-227 Public acceptance model for siting a repository of radioactive contaminated waste
by Shoji Ohtomo & Yukio Hirose & Susumu Ohnuma - 228-246 Risk perception and support for security measures: interactive effects of media exposure to terrorism and prior life stress?
by Lotte Skøt & Jesper Bo Nielsen & Anja Leppin - 247-266 Rethinking the implementation of enterprise risk management (ERM) as a socio-technical challenge
by Joachim Jean-Jules & Ricardo Vicente
January 2021, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 2-13 Public understanding of risk and risk governance
by Andreas Klinke - 14-27 Automated vehicle driving: background and deduction of governance needs
by Wolfgang Kröger - 28-46 Engaging publics about environmental and technology risks: frames, values and deliberation
by Nick Pidgeon - 47-61 Going up: riding the risk escalator with Ortwin
by Claire Mays - 62-77 Worried in Sweden: the effects of terrorism abroad and news media at home on terror-related worry
by Saman Rashid & Anna Olofsson - 78-93 Systemic risks – concepts and challenges for risk governance
by Pia-Johanna Schweizer - 127-133 New challenges for risk analysis: systemic risks
by Ortwin Renn
November 2020, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 94-109 Unpacking the idea of democratic community consent-based siting for energy infrastructure
by Thomas Webler & Seth Tuler - 110-120 Temporality and systemic risk: the case of green bonds
by Catherine Mei Ling Wong - 121-126 The Grenfell disaster and risk governance: based on a presentation originally given at Potsdam on June 29 2018 at a seminar in honour of Professor Ortwin Renn
by Geoffrey Podger
December 2020, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-1 Journal of risk research special issue in honour of Ortwin Renn
by Ragnar Lofstedt
December 2020, Volume 23, Issue 12
- 1525-1540 The key to risk communication success. The longitudinal effect of risk message repetition on actual self-protective behavior of primary school children
by M. Kievik & E. Giebels & J. M. Gutteling - 1541-1561 Conceptualising redundancy and flexibility towards supply chain robustness and resilience
by Jonathon Mackay & Albert Munoz & Matthew Pepper - 1562-1576 Ethical management of risk: active shooters in higher education
by Susan J. Lincke & Farida Khan - 1577-1589 The climate change beliefs fallacy: the influence of climate change beliefs on the perceived consequences of climate change
by Gea Hoogendoorn & Bernadette Sütterlin & Michael Siegrist - 1590-1602 A ski injury risk assessment model for ski resorts
by Delibašić Boris & Dragana Makajić-Nikolić & Marko Ćirović & Nataša Petrović & Milija Suknović - 1603-1619 Migration, risk tolerance and life satisfaction: evidence from a large-scale survey
by Vladimír Baláž & Lenka Valuš - 1620-1649 The influence of cultural worldviews on people’s responses to hurricane risks and threat information
by Rebecca E. Morss & Heather Lazrus & Ann Bostrom & Julie L. Demuth - 1650-1660 Electromagnetic field exposure in power plants: a qualitative assessment of work safety perceptions among employees
by Thomas A. M. Stege & John F. B. Bolte & Liesbeth Claassen & Danielle R. M. Timmermans
November 2020, Volume 23, Issue 11
- 1387-1404 Climate change risk – what is it and how should it be expressed?
by Terje Aven - 1405-1423 Smart enforcement in the EU
by Florentin Blanc & Michael Faure - 1424-1439 Understanding climate change as risk: a review of IPCC guidance for decision-making
by Peter Tangney - 1440-1451 Taking responsibility: self-attribution for risk creation and its influence on the motivation to engage in risk management behaviors
by Ian G. J. Dawson - 1452-1466 The limits of a disaster imagination: a study of two communities hit by Haiyan
by Maria Inez Angela Z. Ponce de Leon - 1467-1490 Cultural theory and cultural cognition theory survey measures: confirmatory factoring and predictive validity of factor scores for judged risk
by Branden B. Johnson & Brendon Swedlow & Marcus W. Mayorga - 1491-1503 The moderating effect of compassion fatigue in the relationship between firefighters’ burnout and risk factors in working environment
by Rabin Kim & Jung Hee Ha & Juliet Jue - 1504-1523 Risk-taking attitudes and behaviors in the Norwegian population: the influence of personality and background factors
by Gunnar Breivik & Trond Svela Sand & Anders McDonald Sookermany
October 2020, Volume 23, Issue 10
- 1259-1277 Connecting social media data and crisis communication theory: a case study on the chicken and the egg
by N. Lauran & F. Kunneman & L. Van de Wijngaert - 1278-1300 Comparing cultural theory and cultural cognition theory survey measures to each other and as explanations for judged risk
by Branden B. Johnson & Brendon Swedlow - 1301-1317 Measuring, modeling, and managing systemic risk: the missing aspect of human agency
by Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler & Célian Colon & Gergely Boza & Åke Brännström & Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer & Georg Pflug & Sebastian Poledna & Elena Rovenskaya & Ulf Dieckmann - 1318-1335 Predictors of public attitudes toward controversial science 1979–1990
by Caitlin Drummond & Baruch Fischhoff - 1336-1352 How to communicate cyber-risk? An examination of behavioral recommendations in cybersecurity crises
by Xiaochen Angela Zhang & Jonathan Borden - 1353-1369 Value of risk information in negotiations with evolving preferences
by Zachary A. Collier & James H. Lambert - 1370-1386 Understanding the Chinese public’s risk perception and information-seeking behavior regarding genetically modified foods: the role of social media social capital
by Nainan Wen
September 2020, Volume 23, Issue 9
- 1121-1134 Some foundational issues related to risk governance and different types of risks
by Terje Aven & Ortwin Renn - 1135-1157 Krʊəh: astrology, risk perception, and vulnerability to mishap and disaster in Cambodia
by Maurice Eisenbruch - 1158-1176 Safety risk analysis of restricted-speed train accidents in the United States
by Zhipeng Zhang & Xiang Liu - 1177-1194 Communicating the environmental health risk assessment process: formative evaluation and increasing comprehension through visual design
by Dorsey Kaufmann & Monica D. Ramirez-Andreotta - 1195-1210 Understanding cross-regional differences in stock market participation: the role of risk preferences
by Marta Portela Maseda & Sara Fernández-López & Lucía Rey-Ares - 1211-1224 Intersectional perspectives of house owner narratives on climate risks
by Karin Jarnkvist - 1225-1241 Combining hazard, social vulnerability and resilience to provide a proposal for seismic risk assessment
by Oscar Luigi Azzimonti & Matteo Colleoni & Mattia De Amicis & Ivan Frigerio - 1242-1257 Examining alternatives to traditional accident causation models in the offshore oil and gas industry
by Rumy Hasan & Christopher Chatwin & Mustafa Sayed
August 2020, Volume 23, Issue 7-8
- 838-848 COVID-19: Reflections on trust, tradeoffs, and preparedness
by Dominic H. P. Balog-Way & Katherine A. McComas - 849-854 The COVID-19 pandemic: how can risk science help?
by Terje Aven & Frederic Bouder - 855-861 Does the COVID-19 pandemic refute probability neglect?
by Arkadiusz Sieroń - 862-865 COVID-19 infection and death rates: the need to incorporate causal explanations for the data and avoid bias in testing
by Norman E. Fenton & Martin Neil & Magda Osman & Scott McLachlan - 866-879 Bayesian network analysis of Covid-19 data reveals higher infection prevalence rates and lower fatality rates than widely reported
by Martin Neil & Norman Fenton & Magda Osman & Scott McLachlan - 880-887 Resilience in the face of uncertainty: early lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
by C. Bryce & P. Ring & S. Ashby & J. K. Wardman - 888-901 Backing up emergency teams in healthcare and law enforcement organizations: strategies to socialize newcomers in the time of COVID-19
by Paula Ungureanu & Fabiola Bertolotti - 902-911 Comparative risk science for the coronavirus pandemic
by Ann Bostrom & Gisela Böhm & Robert E. O’Connor & Daniel Hanss & Otto Bodi-Fernandez & Pradipta Halder - 912-927 Predictors of expressing and receiving information on social networking sites during MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea
by Woohyun Yoo & Doo-Hun Choi - 928-944 Public health emergency response coordination: putting the plan into practice
by Yushim Kim & Minyoung Ku & Seong Soo Oh - 945-961 Outbreak! Socio-cognitive motivators of risk information sharing during the 2018 South Korean MERS-CoV epidemic
by Jisoo Ahn & Lee Ann Kahlor & Ghee-Young Noh - 994-1006 Risk perceptions of COVID-19 around the world
by Sarah Dryhurst & Claudia R. Schneider & John Kerr & Alexandra L. J. Freeman & Gabriel Recchia & Anne Marthe van der Bles & David Spiegelhalter & Sander van der Linden - 1007-1020 Mismanagement of Covid-19: lessons learned from Italy
by Maria Laura Ruiu - 1021-1030 The paradox of trust: perceived risk and public compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore
by Catherine Mei Ling Wong & Olivia Jensen - 1031-1035 Managing the Covid-19 pandemic through individual responsibility: the consequences of a world risk society and enhanced ethopolitics
by Katarina Giritli Nygren & Anna Olofsson - 1047-1051 Did the world overlook the media’s early warning of COVID-19?
by King-wa Fu & Yuner Zhu - 1052-1059 Fact-checking as risk communication: the multi-layered risk of misinformation in times of COVID-19
by Nicole M. Krause & Isabelle Freiling & Becca Beets & Dominique Brossard - 1060-1066 Pandemic democracy: elections and COVID-19
by Todd Landman & Luca Di Gennaro Splendore - 1067-1072 Survival at the expense of the weakest? Managing modern slavery risks in supply chains during COVID-19
by Alexander Trautrims & Martin C. Schleper & M. Selim Cakir & Stefan Gold - 1073-1082 COVID-19 risk governance: drivers, responses and lessons to be learned
by Aengus Collins & Marie-Valentine Florin & Ortwin Renn - 1083-1091 ‘A monstrous threat’: how a state of exception turns into a ‘new normal’
by Jens O. Zinn
November 2020, Volume 23, Issue 7-8
- 833-837 COVID-19: confronting a new world risk
by Jamie K. Wardman & Ragnar Lofstedt - 1092-1120 Recalibrating pandemic risk leadership: Thirteen crisis ready strategies for COVID-19
by Jamie K. Wardman
September 2020, Volume 23, Issue 7-8
- 962-977 Risk communication in a double public health crisis: the case of Ebola and cholera in Ghana
by Esi E. Thompson - 978-993 From information to intervention: connecting risk communication to individual health behavior and community-level health interventions during the 2016 Zika outbreak
by Rachael Piltch-Loeb & David Abramson - 1036-1046 Be alarmed. Some reflections about the COVID-19 risk communication in Germany
by Peter M. Wiedemann & Wolfgang Dorl
June 2020, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 695-712 Collective efficacy and natural hazards: differing roles of social cohesion and task-specific efficacy in shaping risk and coping beliefs
by Philipp Babcicky & Sebastian Seebauer - 713-738 A multilevel framework to enhance organizational resilience
by Justyna Tasic & Sulfikar Amir & Jethro Tan & Majeed Khader - 739-761 An explanatory analysis of perceived risk decision weights (perceived-risk attitudes) and perceived benefit decision weights (perceived-benefit attitudes) in risk-value models
by Łukasz Markiewicz & Rafał Muda & Elżbieta Kubińska & Paweł Augustynowicz - 762-780 Perceptions of pre-service teachers on seismic risk and their implications for science education: a comparative study between Spain and Portugal
by António Almeida & Beatriz García Fernández & Isilda Rodrigues - 781-795 A Relational Theory of Risk: a Case Study of the Asian Longhorned Beetle Infestation in Worcester, MA
by Joey Hersh & Deborah G. Martin & Nicholas a. B. Geron & John Rogan - 796-810 Domain-independent approach to risk reduction
by Michael Todinov - 811-826 Communities as a risk in mining: managing community legitimacy
by Jacob Taarup-Esbensen - 827-831 The 2018 Gosport Independent Panel report into deaths at the National Health Service’s Gosport War Memorial Hospital. Does the culture of the medical profession influence health outcomes?
by Simon Bennett
May 2020, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 557-570 Teaching children and youths about risk and risk analysis: what are the goals and the risk analytical foundation?
by Terje Aven & Anne Michiels van Kessenich - 571-597 A systematic review of health risk communication about EMFs from wireless technologies
by Christoph Boehmert & Frederik Freudenstein & Peter Wiedemann - 598-612 Of warnings and waiting: an examination of the path of information for two communities hit by Typhoon Haiyan
by Inez Z. Ponce de Leon - 613-625 The role of numeric and statistical content on risk perception in infographics about road safety
by Joe Steinhardt - 626-641 Testing a susceptibility threshold for risk promotion messages in the shark diving context
by Maria Knight Lapinski & Lindsay Neuberger & Katelyn Grayson-Sneed & Meredith L. Gore - 642-663 The challenges of longitudinal surveys in the flood risk domain
by Paul Hudson & Annegret H. Thieken & Philip Bubeck - 664-677 What is the role of consensus statements in a risk society?
by Camille La Brooy & Bridget Pratt & Margaret Kelaher - 678-694 Community social capital and individual disaster preparedness in immigrants and Canadian-born individuals: an ecological perspective
by An Gie Yong & Louise Lemyre & Celine Pinsent & Daniel Krewski
April 2020, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 411-423 Risk can be good for self-esteem: beyond self-determination theory
by Tim Woodman & Alexandra L. MacGregor & Lew Hardy - 424-446 Drivers of flood and climate change risk perceptions and intention to adapt: an explorative survey in coastal and delta Vietnam
by Chinh C. Ngo & P. Marijn Poortvliet & Peter H. Feindt - 447-460 Perceived risk and insurance decision taking for small losses
by Jean Desrochers & J. François Outreville - 461-474 Public perception of dementia risk in the UK: a mental models approach
by Joanne Swindells & Timothy Gomersall - 475-489 Consumer reactions to unfamiliar technologies: mental and social formation of perceptions and attitudes toward nano and GM products
by Peter H. Feindt & P. Marijn Poortvliet - 490-503 Assessing risk-taking: what to measure and how to measure it
by Alexandre Bran & David C. Vaidis - 504-521 The dynamics of textile firm responses to the restriction of endocrine disrupting surfactants: a Vietnam case study
by Hien Thi Thanh Ho & Tsunemi Watanabe - 522-540 Personality traits, basic individual values and GMO risk perception of twitter users
by Nathaniel Whittingham & Andreas Boecker & Alexandra Grygorczyk - 541-556 Involving community members in preparedness and resiliency involves bi-directional and iterative communication and actions: a case study of vulnerable populations in New Jersey following superstorm Sandy
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld
March 2020, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 275-287 What drives support for self-driving car technology in the United States?
by Graham Dixon & P. Sol Hart & Christopher Clarke & Nicole H. O’Donnell & Jay Hmielowski - 288-296 Swedish mothers’ and fathers’ worries about climate change: a gendered story
by Sara Ekholm - 297-312 Reproducibility investigation of elicitation techniques in risk assessment for hydraulic turbines
by Mounia Berdai & Antoine Tahan & Martin Gagnon - 313-329 Probing the role of institutional stereotypes in Americans’ evaluations of hazard-managing institutions
by Branden B. Johnson - 330-348 How do incentives influence local public support for the siting of shale gas projects in China?
by Yu Zhang & Ashley Clark & John A. Rupp & John D. Graham - 349-364 Challenges and opportunities for pre-crisis emergency risk communication: lessons learned from the earthquake community
by Emina Herovic & Timothy L. Sellnow & Deanna D. Sellnow - 365-378 Living in a foreign country: the meaning of place of origin and gender for risk perceptions, experiences, and behaviors
by Gustav Lidén & Anna Olofsson - 379-397 Informal household preparedness: methodological approaches to everyday practices
by Nina Heidenstrøm - 398-410 Look who is warning: individual differences in motivation activation influence behaviors during disasters
by Seoyeon Hong & Eun Hae Park & Glen Cameron
February 2020, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 139-152 The risk-based approach under the new EU data protection regulation: a critical perspective
by Maria Eduarda Gonçalves - 153-166 Using qualitative types of risk assessments in conjunction with FRAM to strengthen the resilience of systems
by Kjartan Bjørnsen & Anders Jensen & Terje Aven - 167-180 Exploring the effects of leaders’ individualized consideration in extreme contexts
by Mario Martínez-Córcoles & Konstantinos D. Stephanou & Markus Schöbel - 181-193 ‘It is all about getting the volumes down’. Organizational framings of risk in relation to waste, waste management and temporality
by Jennie Olofsson - 194-209 A combination of differentiation and consolidation theory and risk-benefit analysis to examine decisions on mastitis prevention
by Nina Lind & Helena Hansson & Ulf Emanuelson & Carl Johan Lagerkvist - 210-226 Assessing the utility of risk management theory in the governance of new states: lessons from South Sudan
by Majak D’Agoôt - 227-241 Beyond under the dome: an environmental documentary amplified public risk perception about air pollution in China
by Jialing Huang & Janet Z. Yang - 242-258 How much do plant guarantees reduce perceived risk?
by Bridget K. Behe & Jessica E. Fry - 259-270 Utilitarianism and risk
by Morten Fibieger Byskov - 271-273 Book review: Zinn, J.O. and McDonald, D. 2018. Risk in the New York Times
by The Editors
January 2020, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-10 Advancing community resilience research and practice: moving from “me” to “we” to “3D”
by Melissa L. Finucane & Michael J. Blum & Rajeev Ramchand & Andrew M. Parker & Shanthi Nataraj & Noreen Clancy & Gary Cecchine & Anita Chandra & Tim Slack & George Hobor & Regardt J. Ferreira & Ky Luu & Amy E. Lesen & Craig A. Bond - 11-19 Learning lessons: how to practice nudging around the world
by Magda Osman & Shola Radford & Yiling Lin & Natalie Gold & William Nelson & Ragnar Löfstedt - 20-34 ‘Real without being concrete’: the ontology of public concern and its significance for the Social Amplification of Risk Framework (SARF)
by John Fellenor & Julie Barnett & Clive Potter & Julie Urquhart & J. D. Mumford & C. P. Quine - 35-46 Toward a method for the rapid collection of public concerns and benefits of emerging energy technologies
by Thomas Webler & Marissa Holewinski & Bethany Orrick & Raman Kaur - 47-61 The perception of risk among unauthorized migrants in Ghana
by Sjoerd van Bemmel - 62-80 Understanding conflicting views of endocrine disruptor experts: a pilot study using argumentation analysis
by Sander C.S. Clahsen & Holly S. van Klaveren & Theo G. Vermeire & Irene van Kamp & Bart Garssen & Aldert H Piersma & Erik Lebret - 81-94 The decision game: a serious game approach to understanding environmental risk management decisions
by Niko Yiannakoulias & Julien N. Gordon & J. Connor Darlington - 95-116 The relationships between CEO characteristics and strategic risk-taking in family firms
by Pierluigi Martino & Alessandra Rigolini & Giuseppe D’Onza - 117-138 The influence of chronic and temporary accessibility on trust and policy support
by Heewon Cha & Jungeun Yang & Soo Jin Kim
December 2019, Volume 22, Issue 12
- 1459-1478 Ash dieback and other tree pests and pathogens: dispersed risk events and the Social Amplification of Risk Framework
by John Fellenor & Julie Barnett & Clive Potter & Julie Urquhart & John D. Mumford & Christopher P. Quine - 1479-1489 Probability discounting of environmental gains: do we multiply or add up?
by Jiaxin Chen & Chuqian Chen & Yuqing Wang & Guibing He - 1490-1502 Managerial cognition, emergency preparedness and firm's emergency response performance
by Gongmin Bao & Zhongju Liao & Damian Hine