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August 2022, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 959-975 The role of information in multilateral governance of environmental health risk: lessons from the Equatorial Asian haze case
by Anna Berti Suman - 976-990 Risk governance and 'responsible research and innovation' can be mutually supportive
by Marie-Valentine Florin - 991-1007 Public involvement in risk governance in the internet era: impact of new rules of building trust and credibility
by Agata Stasik & Dariusz Jemielniak - 1008-1022 ‘All we have to do is be uncertain’: assessing the ‘amplification of institutional incertitude’ in European food safety and risk governance
by Jamie K. Wardman & Frederic Bouder - 1023-1046 Perceptions of justice influencing community acceptance of spent nuclear fuel disposal. A case study in two Finnish nuclear communities
by Tuuli Vilhunen & Matti Kojo & Tapio Litmanen & Behnam Taebi
August 2022, Volume 25, Issue 7
- 807-824 Stakeholder safety communication: patient and family reports on safety risks in hospitals
by Tom W. Reader - 825-843 Understanding collective flight responses to (mis)perceived hostile threats in Britain 2010-2019: a systematic review of ten years of false alarms in crowded spaces
by Dermot Barr & John Drury & Sanjeedah Choudhury - 844-859 Risk perception and communication factors in aviation: Insights from safety investigators
by Dimitrios Chionis & Nektarios Karanikas & Alice-Rebecca Iordan & Antonia Svensson-Dianellou - 860-873 Risk perception, affect, and information avoidance during the 2016 U.S. Presidential election
by Won-Ki Moon & Lee Ann Kahlor & Janet Zheng Yang & Hayoung Sally Lim - 874-891 Understanding Chinese mobile social media users’ communication behaviors during public health emergencies
by Houcai Wang & Li Xiong & Chengwen Wang & Nan Chen - 892-910 Towards a participatory approach to risk communication: the case of contaminants and Inuit health
by Amanda D. Boyd & Chris M. Furgal - 911-939 Consistency and local adaptation in use of ecological and eco-cultural indicators: assessing risk from contamination
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld
June 2022, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 681-696 Impact of risk experience and personal exposure on coastal flooding and coastal erosion risk perception and coping strategies
by Colin Lemée & Oscar Navarro & Mary Guillard & Nathalie Krien & Céline Chadenas & Etienne Chauveau & Michel Desse & Marie Coquet & Mélisande Lamarre & Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi - 697-714 Comparing social constructions of wildfire risk across media, government, and participatory discourse in a Colorado fireshed
by Meredith Jacobson & Hollie Smith & Heidi R. Huber-Stearns & Emily Jane Davis & Antony S. Cheng & Alison Deak - 715-737 A comparative study of Chinese and American public perceptions of shale gas development
by Yu Zhang & Ashley Clark & John A. Rupp & John D. Graham - 738-763 Can ERM ratings explain the performance and risk of EMEA insurance companies?
by Luis Otero-González & Pablo Durán-Santomil & Darine Marouf - 764-777 Citizen deliberation at South Carolina’s ‘Our Coastal Future Forum’: Talking through risk related to climate change
by Elizabeth H. Hurst & Joseph E. Trujillo-Falcón & Justin Reedy & Chris Anderson - 778-790 Knowledge of majority scientific agreement on anthropogenic climate change predicts perceived global risk better than perceived personal risk
by Patrice Kohl & Chloe Wardropper - 791-806 Technical and organizational challenges in the risk management of road infrastructures
by Roberta Troisi & Paolo Castaldo
May 2022, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 547-561 Introduction to the special issue “Trust, mistrust, distrust, and trust-building in the nuclear sector: historical and comparative experience from Europe”
by Markku Lehtonen & Ana Prades & Josep Espluga & Stathis Arapostathis - 562-576 To trust or not to trust? Structures, practices and discourses of transboundary trust around the Swedish nuclear power plant Barsebäck near Copenhagen
by Jan-Henrik Meyer - 577-593 Trust, mistrust and distrust as blind spots of Social Licence to Operate: illustration via three forerunner countries in nuclear waste management
by Markku Lehtonen & Matti Kojo & Mika Kari & Tuija Jartti & Tapio Litmanen - 594-612 Confidence gap or timid trust building? The role of trust in the evolution of the nuclear waste governance in Germany
by Maria Rosaria Di Nucci & Ana María Isidoro Losada & Dörte Themann - 613-631 The emergence of mistrustful civic vigilance in Finnish, French, German and Spanish nuclear policies: ideological trust and (de)politicization
by Markku Lehtonen & Ana Prades & Josep Espluga & Wilfried Konrad - 632-647 Deep borehole disposal of nuclear waste: trust, cost and social acceptability
by Matthew Cotton - 648-665 Trust, distrust and radioactive waste management in contemporary Russia
by Tatiana Kasperski & Andrei Stsiapanau - 666-679 Striving for technical consensus by agreeing to disagree: the case of monitoring underground nuclear waste disposal facilities
by Hannes Lagerlöf & Göran Sundqvist & Anne Bergmans
April 2022, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 407-422 Paging Dr. JARVIS! Will people accept advice from artificial intelligence for consequential risk management decisions?
by Connor Larkin & Caitlin Drummond Otten & Joseph Árvai - 423-438 Social sciences and radioactive waste management: acceptance, acceptability, and a persisting socio-technical divide
by Marika Hietala & Robbe Geysmans - 439-452 The security of transport of radioactive and nuclear material in Belgium
by Maarten Goetstouwers & Tom Sauer - 453-467 Risky-choice framing and its null effect on integral emotions
by Hao Cheng & Calvin Burns & Matthew Revie - 468-487 Risk governance approach to migration: a viable alternative to precautionary management
by Ahmet Coskun Acik & Paul Trott & Emre Cinar - 488-500 Ignorance and the regulation of artificial intelligence
by James M. White & Rolf Lidskog - 501-519 The influence of socio-economic status on risk prioritisation
by Anita Etale & Priska Ammann & Michael Siegrist - 520-535 A micro-place evaluation of the relationship between ‘risky places’ and risk perceptions
by Alaina De Biasi & James Carr & Matthew Almanza & Adam Zwickle - 536-545 Boundary conditions for gender differences in risk taking
by Michael D. Baker & Brittnie T. Owens & Rachel L. Utter & Rebecca J. Boachie & Delaney R. Keith
March 2022, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 271-284 Understanding discourse and language of risk
by Jens O. Zinn & Marcus Müller - 285-302 Who is to blame for the terrorist attack? Comparison of content analysis and survey data as sources of responsibility ascriptions
by Kirill Gavrilov - 303-316 Mapping and characterising changes to risk amplification within the British Press: 1985–2017
by Martin Rooke & Adam Burgess - 317-330 Risk in discourses around fracking: a discourse linguistic perspective on the UK, the USA and Germany
by Anna Mattfeldt - 331-346 The use of risk language in migration discourse. A comparative exploration of German and Italian newspapers
by Maria Grazia Galantino - 347-362 ‘Risk’ in political discourse. A corpus approach to semantic change in German Bundestag debates
by Marcus Müller & Ruth M. Mell - 363-378 Fear and responsibility: discourses of obesity and risk in the UK press
by Gavin Brookes & Paul Baker - 379-394 Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and ‘risk’ in the news
by Luke C. Collins - 395-406 Using large text news archives for the analysis of climate change discourse: some methodological observations
by Reiner Grundmann
February 2022, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 139-155 Enhanced threat or therapeutic benefit? Risk and benefit perceptions of human gene editing by purpose and heritability of edits
by Emily L. Howell & Patrice Kohl & Dietram A. Scheufele & Sarah Clifford & Anqi Shao & Michael A. Xenos & Dominique Brossard - 156-175 Motivating sustainable behaviors by framing biodiversity loss as a public health risk
by Apoorva Joshi - 176-197 Finance and climate science: worlds apart?
by Vincent Bouchet & Hugo Dayan & Camille Contoux - 198-217 A naturalistic decision-making approach to managing non-routine fire incidents: evidence from expert firefighters
by J. O. Okoli & J. Watt & G. Weller - 218-235 Anthropogenic risk creation: understanding and addressing the challenges via a conceptual model
by Ian G. J. Dawson & Yaniv Hanoch - 236-251 The utility of social practice theory in risk research
by Nina Heidenstrøm - 252-267 Risk assessment without the risk? A controversy about security and risk in Norway
by Anne Heyerdahl - 268-270 Charting the global rise of the modern plug-in electric vehicle (PEV)
by Maeve Carys McLoughlin
January 2022, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-20 Both analysis and feelings? The influence of risk beliefs on holistic risk judgments through dual systems using the ESSA model
by Hugh D. Walpole & Robyn S. Wilson - 21-47 The influence of media consumption on public risk perception: a meta-analysis
by Chunhua Niu & Zhixin Jiang & Hongbing Liu & Kehu Yang & Xuping Song & Zhihong Li - 48-66 Mixed effects of mass media reports on the social amplification of risk: frequencies and frames of the BSE reports in newspaper media in the UK
by Hajime Sato & Andrew Webster - 67-91 Warning dissemination and public response in China’s new warning system: evidence from a strong convective event in Qingdao City
by Yinghui Cao & Nianjie Zhang & Xuliang Zhang & Jiahua Zhang - 113-137 The social representation of nanotechnologies and its relationships with those of science and technology: Making familiar the unfamiliar between enthusiasm and caution
by Sonia Brondi & Federico Neresini & Andrea Sciandra
April 2021, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 92-112 Quality assessment of enterprise risk management programs
by Abroon Qazi & Mecit Can Emre Simsekler
December 2021, Volume 24, Issue 12
- 1517-1531 The roles of news media as democratic fora, agenda setters, and strategic instruments in risk governance
by Alette Eva Opperhuizen & Susanna Pagiotti & Jasper Eshuis - 1532-1543 Constructing consumers: regulatory and methodological consequences of defining consumer preferences in European health claim regulation
by Oliver Todt & José Luis Luján - 1544-1557 Militarisation, masculinisation and organisational exclusion in the crisis preparedness sector
by Aida Alvinius & Edward Deverell & Susanne Hede - 1558-1575 It’s a dry heat: professional perspectives on extreme heat risk in Utah
by Emily D. Esplin & Peter D. Howe - 1576-1588 No heat, no electricity, no water, oh no!: an IDEA model experiment in instructional risk communication
by Bengt Johansson & Derek R. Lane & Deanna D. Sellnow & Timothy L. Sellnow - 1589-1604 Keep the status quo: randomization-based security checks might reduce crime deterrence at airports
by Tamara Stotz & Angela Bearth & Signe Maria Ghelfi & Michael Siegrist - 1605-1618 Grasping the nettle? Considering the contemporary challenges of risk assessment
by Atousa Khodadadyan & PhD Researcher & Gabe Mythen & Beverley Bishop & Hirbod Assa - 1619-1638 A quantitative bow-tie cyber risk classification and assessment framework
by Barry Sheehan & Finbarr Murphy & Arash N. Kia & Ronan Kiely - 1639-1651 Risk governance in the transition towards sustainability, the case of bio-based plastic food packaging materials
by Johannes G. van der A & Dick T. H. M. Sijm - 1652-1667 Contextualizing resilience indicators – comparable across organizations yet specific to context
by J. M. Sanne & H. Matschke Ekholm & M. Rahmberg
November 2021, Volume 24, Issue 11
- 1349-1367 How the risk science can help us establish a good safety culture
by Terje Aven & Marja Ylönen - 1368-1387 Safety leadership and safety voices: exploring the mediation role of proactive motivations
by Andrea Bazzoli & Matteo Curcuruto - 1388-1404 Understanding public support for smart meters: media attention, misperceptions, and knowledge
by Jay D. Hmielowski & Alex W. Kirkpatrick & Amanda D. Boyd - 1405-1425 Texas households’ expected responses to seasonal influenza
by Hung-Lung Wei & Michael K. Lindell & Carla S. Prater & Jiuchang Wei & Fei Wang - 1426-1438 ‘Stay clear from the smoke’: effects of alternative public messages in case of large-scale chemical fires
by Liesbeth Claassen & Frans Greven & Fred Woudenberg & Danielle Timmermans - 1439-1449 Understanding parental risk perception regarding unintentional injuries of infants and toddlers within the home: a grounded theory approach
by Linda Foettinger & Friederike Doerwald & Karin Bammann - 1450-1464 What drives risk perceptions? Revisiting public perceptions of food hazards associated with production and consumption
by Sarah C. Jenkins & Adam J. L. Harris & Magda Osman - 1465-1481 Institutional constraints on ‘nudge-style’ risk rating systems: explaining why food hygiene barometers were rolled-out in the UK but abandoned in Germany
by David Self & Henry Rothstein - 1482-1498 Liking and perceived safety across judgments of distinct instances of a category of activity
by Matthew B. Stephensen & Torsten Martiny-Huenger - 1499-1516 Drawing from the ‘bank of credibility’: perspectives of health officials and the public on media handling of the H1N1 pandemic
by Michelle Driedger & Ryan Maier & Gabriela Capurro & Cynthia Jardine
October 2021, Volume 24, Issue 10
- 1205-1227 Nuclear weapons risk communication: evaluating the impact of message exposure and format
by Kristyn L. Karl & Ashley Lytle - 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