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April 2020, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 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 - 1503-1521 Unpacking Protection Motivation Theory: evidence for a separate protective and non-protective route in private flood mitigation behavior
by Philipp Babcicky & Sebastian Seebauer - 1522-1531 Outrage effects on food risk perception as moderated by risk attitude
by Myoungsoon You & Jeongsub Lim & Minsun Shim & Youngkee Ju - 1532-1545 Gamifying a web survey among adolescents: effects on understanding of risk, risk calculation, and ratio-bias
by Aigul Mavletova & Kirill Gavrilov & Tatiana Tholmogorova - 1546-1560 Examining the effectiveness of risk elicitations: comparing a deliberative risk ranking to a nationally representative survey on homeland security risk
by Russell Lundberg & Henry H. Willis - 1561-1570 Consistent risk regulation? Differences in the European regulation of food crops
by Karin Edvardsson Björnberg & Charlotta Zetterberg & Sven Ove Hansson & Erik Andreasson & Li-Hua Zhu - 1571-1585 Dam safety and risk governance for hydroelectric power plants in the Amazon
by Aline Furtado Louzada & Nírvia Ravena - 1586-1601 Governance and risk in everyday life: depoliticization and citizens' experiences of cell site deployment in the Netherlands and Southern California
by M.B. (Bert) de Graaff & Christian Bröer - 1602-1623 The protective action decision model: when householders choose their protective response to wildfire
by Ken Strahan & Stuart J. Watson - 1624-1637 Trust in whom? Dioxin, organizations, risk perception, and fish consumption in Michigan’s Saginaw Bay watershed
by Joseph A. Hamm & Jeffrey G. Cox & Adam Zwickle & Jie Zhuang & Shannon M. Cruz & Brad L. Upham & Minwoong Chung & James W. Dearing
November 2019, Volume 22, Issue 11
- 1323-1342 Toward the validation of a National Risk Assessment against historical observations using a Bayesian approach: application to the Swiss case
by Matteo Spada & Peter Burgherr & Markus Hohl - 1343-1356 The role of long-term planning in nuclear waste governance
by Sophie Kuppler & Peter Hocke - 1357-1373 Aviation crew resource management – a critical appraisal, in the tradition of reflective practice, informed by flight and cabin crew feedback
by Simon Ashley Bennett - 1374-1390 Long-term risk governance: when do societies act before crisis?
by Rachael Shwom & Robert E. Kopp - 1391-1408 Vulnerability to earthquake of Beirut residents (Lebanon): perception, knowledge, and protection strategies
by Elise Beck & Stéphane Cartier & Ludvina Colbeau-Justin & Carine Azzam & Maud Saikali - 1409-1424 Decision-making during a crisis: the interplay of narratives and statistical information before and after crisis communication
by Marije H. Bakker & José H. Kerstholt & Marco van Bommel & Ellen Giebels - 1425-1442 Emergency management in China: towards a comprehensive model?
by Xiaoli Lu & Ziqiang Han - 1443-1457 Food safety risk for restaurant management: use of restaurant health inspection report to predict consumers’ behavioral intention
by Jinkyung Choi & Douglas Nelson & Barbara Almanza
October 2019, Volume 22, Issue 10
- 1187-1204 Industrial chemical regulation in the European Union and the United States: a comparison of REACH and the amended TSCA
by Ágnes Botos & John D. Graham & Zoltán Illés - 1205-1223 The determinants of integrating policy-based and community-based adaptation into coastal hazard risk management: a resilience approach
by Hung-Chih Hung & Yu-Ting Lu & Chih-Hsuan Hung - 1224-1238 College, mental health, and a violent student: employing numerical formats to communicate risk on campus
by Christine Skubisz - 1239-1266 Risk choice and emotional experience: a multi-level comparison between active and passive decision-making
by Yu Pan & Fujun Lai & Zhuo Fang & Sihua Xu & Li Gao & Diana C. Robertson & Hengyi Rao - 1267-1279 Preparing for the unknown… unknowns: ‘doomsday’ prepping and disaster risk anxiety in the United States
by Michael F. Mills - 1280-1293 A longitudinal study of concern and judged risk: the case of Ebola in the United States, 2014–2015
by Marcus W. Mayorga & Branden B. Johnson - 1294-1308 Light me up: power and expertise in risk communication and policy-making in the e-cigarette health debates
by Josephine Adekola & Denis Fischbacher-Smith & Moira Fischbacher-Smith - 1309-1322 Ebola and the rhetoric of US newspapers: assessing quality risk communication in public health emergencies
by Bethany Saxon & Sarah Bauerle Bass & Thomas Wright & Jessie Panick
September 2019, Volume 22, Issue 9
- 1091-1100 Special issue: fate, luck, and fortune: narratives of environmental risk editor's introduction
by Esther Eidinow - 1101-1115 Crossing the River Magra in the ‘land of broken bridges’: risk in early nineteenth-century travel narratives
by Ross Balzaretti - 1116-1127 The evolutionary background to (mis)understanding an uncertain world
by David M. Wilkinson & Thomas N. Sherratt - 1128-1142 Environmental risk narratives in historical perspective: from early warnings to ‘risk society’ blame
by Adam Burgess - 1143-1155 Narrative strategies in the policy process: social and cognitive foundations
by Antje Witting & Geoffrey Dudley - 1156-1170 ‘Gore is the world’: embodying environmental risk in An Inconvenient Truth
by James Lyons - 1171-1185 Performing the future: an artist-led project engaging with risk, uncertainty and environmental change
by Rachel Jacobs & Frank Abbott & Lachlan Urquhart & Dominic Price
August 2019, Volume 22, Issue 8
- 951-963 Post-truth or agnogenesis? Theorizing risk and uncertainty in a neoliberal nature
by Kevin P. Martyn & M. Martin Bosman - 964-982 Risk perceptions across the current political spectrum in Finland: a study of party members
by Aki Koivula & Teo Keipi & Arttu Saarinen & Pekka Räsänen - 983-1003 Pilot workload and fatigue on four intra-European routes: a 12-month mixed-methods evaluation
by Simon Ashley Bennett - 1004-1019 Critical success factors associated with the implementation of enterprise risk management
by Kyllbert Oliveira & Mirian Méxas & Marcelo Meiriño & Geisa Drumond - 1020-1043 Toward adaptive decision support for assessing infrastructure system resilience using hidden performance measures
by Shital A. Thekdi & Samrat Chatterjee - 1044-1061 Lasting impacts and perceived inequities: community reappraisal of the siting of a regional biosolids processing facility in rural Ontario
by Sarah A. Mason-Renton & Isaac Luginaah - 1062-1077 Which food safety information sources do Italian consumers prefer? Suggestions for the development of effective food risk communication
by Barbara Tiozzo & Anna Pinto & Giulia Mascarello & Claudio Mantovani & Licia Ravarotto - 1078-1089 Conformity to gender stereotypes, motives for riding and aberrant behaviors of French motorcycle riders
by Cécile Coquelet & Marie-Axelle Granié & Jean Griffet
July 2019, Volume 22, Issue 7
- 817-832 Implied threat or part of the scenery: Americans’ perceptions of open carry
by Lacey N. Wallace - 833-843 Science and proven experience: a Swedish variety of evidence-based medicine and a way to better risk analysis?
by Johannes Persson & Niklas Vareman & Annika Wallin & Lena Wahlberg & Nils-Eric Sahlin - 844-864 Public’s perceived overcrowding risk and their adoption of precautionary actions: a study of holiday travel in China
by Shanshan Lu & Jiuchang Wei - 865-877 Interaction of individual framing and political orientation in guiding climate change risk perception
by Myoungsoon You & Youngkee Ju - 878-896 Risk perception, regulation, and unlicensed child care: lessons from Ontario, Canada
by Linda A. White & Michal Perlman & Adrienne Davidson & Erica Rayment - 897-908 Risk and crisis communication narratives in response to rapidly emerging diseases
by Timothy L. Sellnow & Deanna D. Sellnow & Emily M. Helsel & Jason M. Martin & Jason S. Parker - 909-918 Where to turn? The influence of information source on belief and behavior
by Freddie J. Jennings - 919-935 Public perceptions of food-related risks: a cross-national investigation of individual and contextual influences
by Kelsey D. Meagher - 936-950 Detecting local environmental change: the role of experience in shaping risk judgments about global warming
by Jennifer R. Marlon & Sander van der Linden & Peter D. Howe & Anthony Leiserowitz & S. H. Lucia Woo & Kenneth Broad
June 2019, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 673-673 Editorial
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 674-691 Drinking water risk management: local government collaboration in West Sweden
by Anna Bendz & Åsa Boholm - 692-700 Lethal school violence in Scandinavia: development of an incident typology and suggestions for prevention
by Charlotta Thodelius & Hans-Olof Sandén - 701-716 Transparency at the Swedish Forest Agency: What does the evidence show?
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 717-734 How do Swedish Government agencies define risk?
by Max Boholm - 735-748 The effect of knowledge and ignorance assessments on perceived risk
by Sandra Buratti & Carl Martin Allwood - 749-757 Risk communication and fatty fish: the case of the Swedish Food Agency
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 758-772 Sources of uncertainty in Swedish emergency response planning
by Christine Große - 773-781 The communication of radon risk in Sweden: where are we and where are we going?
by Ragnar Lofstedt - 782-795 Understanding practical challenges to risk and vulnerability assessments: the case of Swedish municipalities
by Alexander Cedergren & Vidar Hedtjärn Swaling & Henrik Hassel & Carl Denward & Karin Mossberg Sonnek & Pär-Anders Albinsson & Johan Bengtsson & Anna Sparf - 796-802 Ruling out risks in medical research
by Sten Anttila & Johannes Persson & Måns Rosén & Niklas Vareman & Sigurd Vitols & Nils-Eric Sahlin - 803-816 The management and communication of a food risk controversy: the Swedish campylobacter case
by Ragnar Lofstedt
May 2019, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 535-536 Editorial: The Cambridge Risk and Uncertainty Conference (RUC)
by Sander van der Linden & Ragnar Löfstedt - 537-554 When unlikely outcomes occur: the role of communication format in maintaining communicator credibility
by Sarah C. Jenkins & Adam J. L. Harris & R. Murray Lark - 555-569 When probabilities change: perceptions and implications of trends in uncertain climate forecasts
by Sigrid Møyner Hohle & Karl Halvor Teigen - 570-580 The fake news game: actively inoculating against the risk of misinformation
by Jon Roozenbeek & Sander van der Linden - 581-592 Nudging intrinsic motivation in environmental risk and social policy
by Ondřej Kácha & Kai Ruggeri - 593-609 The potential power of experience in communications of expert consensus levels
by Adam J. L. Harris & Oliver Sildmäe & Maarten Speekenbrink & Ulrike Hahn - 610-626 Consequence evaluations and moral concerns about climate change: insights from nationally representative surveys across four European countries
by Rouven Doran & Gisela Böhm & Hans-Rüdiger Pfister & Katharine Steentjes & Nick Pidgeon - 627-642 Disgust sensitivity is associated with heightened risk perception
by Simon Tobias Karg & Aaron Wiener-Blotner & Simone Schnall - 643-657 Uncertainty handling in estimative intelligence – challenges and requirements from both analyst and consumer perspectives
by Bjørn Gunnar M. Isaksen & Ken R. McNaught - 658-672 Understanding of the concept of ‘uncertain risk’. A qualitative study among different societal groups
by Tom Jansen & Liesbeth Claassen & Irene van Kamp & Daniëlle R. M. Timmermans
April 2019, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 401-415 Things are different today: the challenge of global systemic risks
by Ortwin Renn & Klaus Lucas & Armin Haas & Carlo Jaeger - 416-431 Cultural predispositions, specific affective feelings, and benefit–risk perceptions: explicating local policy elites’ perceived utility of high voltage power line installations
by Rachael M. Moyer & Geoboo Song - 432-447 Public awareness and perception of environmental, health and safety risks to electricity generation: an explorative interview study in Switzerland
by Sandra Volken & Gabrielle Wong-Parodi & Evelina Trutnevyte - 448-474 Mechanisms for improving reliability and reducing risk by stochastic and deterministic separation
by Michael Todinov - 475-496 Archetyping relationships with companion animals to understand disaster risk-taking propensity
by Joshua Trigg & Kirrilly Thompson & Bradley Smith & Pauleen Bennett - 497-512 Aggregated risk: an experimental study on combining different ways of presenting risk information
by Peter Månsson & Marcus Abrahamsson & Henrik Tehler - 513-531 A proposed enterprise risk management model for health organizations
by Ana Paula Beck da Silva Etges & Joana Siqueira de Souza & Francisco José Kliemann Neto & Elaine Aparecida Felix - 532-533 Risk from an anthropological point of view
by Sven Ove Hansson
March 2019, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 269-290 Scalable simulation of a Disaster Response Agent-based network Management and Adaptation System (DRAMAS)
by John B. Coles & Jing Zhang & Jun Zhuang - 291-302 The gambler’s fallacy fallacy (fallacy)
by Marko Kovic & Silje Kristiansen - 303-319 ‘Living on the edge’: using cognitive filters to appraise experience of environmental risk
by Alice Hamilton-Webb & Rhiannon Naylor & Louise Manning & John Conway - 320-333 The new political importance of the old hurricane risk: a contextual approach to understanding contemporary struggles with hurricane risk and insurance
by Jessica Weinkle - 334-345 Accounting for ‘how we know’ about the safety/risks with hydrofracking: an intergovernmental hearing on the revised Environmental Impact Statement on whether to permit hydrofracking in New York state
by Richard Buttny - 346-363 Hazard avoidance, symbolic and practical: the case of Americans’ reported responses to Ebola
by Branden B. Johnson - 364-381 A systematic review of risk management in innovation-oriented firms
by Ana Paula Beck da Silva Etges & Marcelo Nogueira Cortimiglia - 382-400 Residents’ behavioural intentions to resist the nuclear power plants in the vicinity: an application of the protective action decision model
by Jing Zeng & Jiuchang Wei & Weiwei Zhu & Dingtao Zhao & Xunguo Lin
February 2019, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 137-149 Problems with precaution: the transfusion medicine experience
by Kumanan Wilson & Katherine M. Atkinson & Dean A. Fergusson & Adalsteinn Brown & Alan Forster & Malia S. Q. Murphy & Alan T. Tinmouth & Jennifer Keelan - 150-160 Public priorities and expectations of climate change impacts in the United Kingdom
by Andrea Taylor & Suraje Dessai & Wändi Bruine de Bruin - 161-176 Cultural attributes and risk perception: the moderating role of different types of research and development
by Dong-Young Kim & Jaehwan Jung - 177-190 Experiencing risk: the effect of the experiential life-skills centre ‘Warning Zone’ on children’s risk perception
by Soraya Boam & Briony D. Pulford - 191-208 GIRA: a general model for incident risk analysis
by Aitor Couce-Vieira & David Rios Insua & Siv Hilde Houmb - 209-219 No one left behind: how social distance affects life-saving decision making
by Yufeng Zhang & Haotian Zhou & Mo Luan & Hong Li - 220-231 Exploring the preparation practices of teachers who organise secondary school ski trips in England and Wales
by Michelle Stanley & Michael J. Duncan & Mike Price & Sheila Leddington Wright & Jane Coad - 232-242 Displaying expected values in risk elicitation tasks: the effect of information in experimental risk research
by Daniel Hermann & Oliver Mußhoff - 243-267 The power of collaborative deliberation in stakeholder dialogue seminars
by A. Liland & Y. Tomkiv & D. Oughton & S. Navrud & E. Romstad & L. Skuterud
January 2019, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-15 The meaning of risk-taking – key concepts and dimensions
by Jens O. Zinn - 16-31 Genetic engineering, genetic modification, or agricultural biotechnology: does the term matter?
by Nagwan R. Zahry & John C. Besley - 32-43 A practical road map for assessing cyber risk
by Zeinab Amin - 44-54 Critical factors and pathways influencing genetically modified food risk perceptions
by Yan Sun & Shengxiang She & Fan Yang & Peta Ashworth & Iveta Eimontaite & Junxiu Wang - 55-66 Trust and the risk of consuming polluted water in Shanghai, China
by Nahui Zhen & Jon Barnett & Michael Webber - 67-80 Actions towards the joint production of knowledge: the risk of salmon aquaculture on American Lobster
by Donna G. Curtis Maillet & Melanie G. Wiber & Allain Barnett - 81-92 Smartphone addiction: psychosocial correlates, risky attitudes, and smartphone harm
by Juan Herrero & Alberto Urueña & Andrea Torres & Antonio Hidalgo - 93-109 Temporal stability and changes in risk perception rankings of hazardous activities and technologies
by Abdul-Akeem Sadiq & Kevin Tharp & John D. Graham & Jenna Tyler - 110-135 Risk perceptions, preferences and management strategies: evidence from a case study using German livestock farmers
by Manuela Meraner & Robert Finger
December 2018, Volume 21, Issue 12
- 1449-1464 Argument-based decision support for risk analysis
by Sven Ove Hansson & Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn - 1465-1486 Communicating the ‘migrant’ other as risk: space, EU and expanding borders
by Yasmin Ibrahim & Anita Howarth - 1487-1501 To fear or not to fear? Applying the social amplification of risk framework on two environmental health risks in Singapore
by Yu Jie Ng & Z. Janet Yang & Arun Vishwanath - 1502-1516 Shifting risk to the frontline: case studies in different contract working environments
by Vanessa McDermott & Kathryn Henne & Jan Hayes - 1517-1532 Risk-taking in the academic dual-hiring process: how risk shapes later work experiences
by Sarah Morton & Julie A. Kmec - 1533-1550 Can financial literacy reduce anxiety about life in old age?
by Yoshihiko Kadoya & Mostafa Saidur Rahim Khan - 1551-1561 Managing decision-making with certainty of threat
by Gaëtan Merlhiot & Martial Mermillod & Jean-Luc Le Pennec & Laurie Mondillon - 1562-1578 Global controversies in local settings: anti-fracking activism in the era of Web 2.0
by Agata Stasik - 1579-1591 Citizens’ adaptive or avoiding behavioral response to an emergency message on their mobile phone
by Jan M. Gutteling & Teun Terpstra & José H. Kerstholt - 1592-1607 Talking aggressively about GMOs? Examining the effect of aggressive risk communication with communicator’s facial expression and gender
by Shupei Yuan & John C. Besley
November 2018, Volume 21, Issue 11
- 1-18 A literature review on the relationship between risk governance and public engagement in relation to complex environmental issues
by R. G. van der Vegt - 1297-1312 Engagement on risk and uncertainty – lessons from coastal regions of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan after the 2011 nuclear disaster?
by Leslie Mabon & Midori Kawabe - 1313-1330 Overcoming failure in infrastructure risk governance implementation: large dams journey
by Ignacio Escuder-Bueno & Eric Halpin - 1331-1361 Selection of participatory formats as success factor for effective risk communication and decision-making processes. Conclusions from a systematic empirical format comparison
by Rüdiger Goldschmidt - 1362-1383 Travelling risks: How did nanotechnology become a risk in India and South Africa?
by Koen Beumer - 1384-1408 Total efficient risk priority number (TERPN): a new method for risk assessment
by Gianpaolo Di Bona & Alessandro Silvestri & Antonio Forcina & Antonella Petrillo - 1409-1429 The effect of new technologies on psychological consequences and risk perceptions of sales agents
by Estrella Díaz & David Martín-Consuegra & Águeda Esteban
October 2018, Volume 21, Issue 10
- 1163-1183 The social amplification of risk on Twitter: the case of ash dieback disease in the United Kingdom
by John Fellenor & Julie Barnett & Clive Potter & Julie Urquhart & J.D. Mumford & C.P. Quine - 1184-1196 Risk perceptions and risk attitudes among Chinese consumers: the toxic capsule crisis
by Shi Zheng & Zhigang Wang & Cheryl Wachenheim - 1197-1216 Pointing fingers across the tracks: an examination of strategic messages in the Lac-Mégantic rail disaster
by Jenna L. Currie-Mueller - 1217-1232 An exploration of alcohol-related fire incidences
by E. Dean & M. Taylor & H. Francis & D. Appleton & M. Jones - 1233-1247 Risk, danger, and trust: refining the relational theory of risk
by Mikkel Gabriel Christoffersen - 1248-1263 Is the social representation of nanotechnology anchored in that of GMOs?
by Maïté Brunel & Céline Launay & Valérie Le Floch & Jacques Py & Nadine Cascino & Méliné Zorapapillan & Gregory Lo Monaco - 1264-1286 Pseudo resilient supply chains: concept, traits, and practices
by R. Rajesh - 1287-1294 Managing geoenergy-induced seismicity with society
by Evelina Trutnevyte & Olivier Ejderyan - 1295-1295 Erratum
by The Editors
September 2018, Volume 21, Issue 9
- 1069-1076 Bringing people (back) into risk analysis
by Sandra Seno-Alday - 1077-1092 Sociology, risk and the environment: a material-semiotic approach
by Catherine Mei Ling Wong & Stewart Lockie - 1093-1103 A case study demonstrates a democratic methodology for making risk-based decisions
by Steve E. Corin & Asela Atapattu - 1104-1116 The effects of power relationships: knowledge, practice and a new form of regulatory capture
by Dolruedee Kramnaimuang King & Jan Hayes - 1117-1130 Risk, responsibility and negative responses: a qualitative study of parental trust in childhood vaccinations
by P. R. Ward & K. Attwell & S. B. Meyer & P. Rokkas & J. Leask - 1131-1145 The rise of defensive engineering: how personal liability considerations impact decision-making
by Jan Hayes & Sarah Maslen & Christina Scott-Young & Janice Wong - 1146-1161 Bayesian networks for identifying incorrect probabilistic intuitions in a climate trend uncertainty quantification context
by A. M. Hanea & G. F. Nane & B. A. Wielicki & R. M. Cooke
August 2018, Volume 21, Issue 8
- 933-951 Emotions, attitudes, and appraisal in the management of climate-related risks by fish farmers in Northern Thailand
by Louis Lebel & Phimphakan Lebel - 952-973 Risk assessment for public–private partnership projects: using a fuzzy analytic hierarchical process method and expert opinion in China
by Yan Li & Xinyu Wang - 974-995 Identification of appropriate risk analysis techniques for railway turnout systems
by Serdar Dindar & Sakdirat Kaewunruen & Min An - 996-1018 Extrapolating understanding of food risk perceptions to emerging food safety cases
by Gülbanu Kaptan & Arnout R.H. Fischer & Lynn J. Frewer - 1019-1035 Climate-induced migration: using mental models to explore aggregate and individual decision-making
by Cameron Thomas Whitley & Louie Rivers III & Seven Mattes & Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt & Arika Ligmann-Zielinska & Laura Schmitt Olabisi & Jing Du - 1036-1051 When time is (not) money: preliminary guidance on the interchangeability of time and money in laboratory-based risk research
by Nathaniel J.S. Ashby & Tim Rakow - 1052-1067 Home Fire Safety Checks in New South Wales: an economic evaluation of the pilot program
by W. Kathy Tannous & M. Whybro & C. Lewis & S. Broomhall & M. Ollerenshaw & G. Watson & C. Fish & E. Franks
July 2018, Volume 21, Issue 7
- 809-833 Public reactions to the 2013 Chinese H7N9 Influenza outbreak: perceptions of risk, stakeholders, and protective actions
by Fei Wang & Jiuchang Wei & Shih-Kai Huang & Michael K. Lindell & Yue (Gurt) Ge & Hung-Lung Wei - 834-853 Who is afraid of the Ebola outbreak? The influence of discrete emotions on risk perception
by Janet Z. Yang & Haoran Chu - 854-868 Rhetorical accounts of risk: interprofessional risk assessment in operational planning meetings
by Kristin Halvorsen - 869-884 Perception of risk from air pollution and reported behaviors: a cross-sectional survey study in four cities
by Christian Oltra & Roser Sala - 885-898 Not all gamblers are created equal: gambling preferences depend on individual personality traits
by Hong-Zhi Liu & Yu Zheng & Li-Lin Rao & Fang Wang & Yue Sun & Gui-Hai Huang & Shu Li & Zhu-Yuan Liang - 899-913 Not all high-alexithymia individuals are risk-takers: private self-consciousness moderates the relationship between alexithymia and risk-taking behaviours
by Florent Lheureux & Colette Charlois & Laurent Auzoult - 914-931 The acerbity of the social: how to include the social in governmental risk assessments
by Magnus Weber
June 2018, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 679-691 Using artificial neural network and multivariate analysis techniques to evaluate road operating conditions
by Gianluca Dell’Acqua & Mario De Luca & Daiva Žilionienė - 692-709 Risk communication in dementia care: family perspectives
by Mabel Stevenson & Brian J. Taylor - 710-724 Risk management; a behavioural perspective
by Jan Folkmann Wright - 725-747 Loss and damage: a critical discourse analysis of Parties’ positions in climate change negotiations
by Elisa Calliari - 748-762 Owning and testing smoke alarms: findings from a qualitative study
by Andrew Clark & Jessica Smith - 763-779 Investigating explanatory theories on laypeople’s risk perception of personal economic collapse in a bank crisis – the Cyprus case
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