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November 2018, Volume 21, Issue 11
- 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
by Sara Jonsson & Inga-Lill Söderberg - 780-799 A multi-level and multi-actor approach to risk governance: a conceptual framework to support policy development for Ambrosia weed control
by Alfons Oude Lansink & Marc Schut & Josey Kamanda & Laurens Klerkx - 800-808 The framing effect of negation frames
by Shuguang Yao & Yanhua Wang & Jiaxi Peng & Lei Song
May 2018, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 521-538 A mixed-methods approach to assessing actual risk readership on branded drug websites
by Mariea Grubbs Hoy & Abbey Blake Levenshus - 539-561 A fuzzy mapping framework for risk aggregation based on risk matrices
by Chunbing Bao & Jianping Li & Dengsheng Wu - 562-578 Perceived risk and personality traits explaining heterogeneity in Dutch dairy farmers’ beliefs about vaccination against Bluetongue
by J. Sok & H. Hogeveen & A.R.W. Elbers & A.G.J.M. Oude Lansink - 579-598 Cattle farmers’ perceptions of risk and risk management strategies: evidence from Northern Ethiopia
by Kinfe G. Bishu & Seamus O’Reilly & Edward Lahiff & Bodo Steiner - 599-621 How do policymakers and think tank stakeholders prioritize the risks of the nuclear fuel cycle? A semantic network analysis
by Nan Li & Dominique Brossard & Ashley A. Anderson & Dietram A. Scheufele & Kathleen M. Rose - 622-644 Measuring and improving safety culture in organisations: an exploration of tools developed and used in Belgium
by Karolien van Nunen & Genserik Reniers & Koen Ponnet - 645-677 Pilot workload and fatigue on short-haul routes: an evaluation supported by instantaneous self-assessment and ethnography
by Simon Ashley Bennett
April 2018, Volume 21, Issue 4
- () Corrigendum
by The Editors - 395-416 Communicating risk for issues that involve ‘uncertainty bias’: what can the Israeli case of water fluoridation teach us?
by Anat Gesser-Edelsburg & Yaffa Shir-Raz - 417-433 Classical meets modern in the IDEA protocol for structured expert judgement
by A.M. Hanea & M.F. McBride & M.A. Burgman & B.C. Wintle - 434-462 An analysis of the carrying capacity and life process risks of UK and Turkish insurance intermediaries
by Erdem Kirkbeşoğlu & John Hood - 463-479 How far is how far enough? Safety perception and acceptance of extra-high-voltage power lines in Germany
by Peter M. Wiedemann & Franziska Boerner & Frank Claus - 480-501 Risk association: towards a linguistically informed framework for analysing risk in discourse
by Max Boholm - 502-520 Does being a jerk work? Examining the effect of aggressive risk communication in the context of science blogs
by Shupei Yuan & John C. Besley & Chen Lou
March 2018, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 269-289 Identifying risk and mitigating gambling-related harm in online poker
by Adrian Parke & Mark D. Griffiths - 290-307 Embodied uncertainty: living with complexity and natural hazards
by Victoria Sword-Daniels & Christine Eriksen & Emma E. Hudson-Doyle & Ryan Alaniz & Carolina Adler & Todd Schenk & Suzanne Vallance - 308-322 Using community-based, ethnographic methods to examine risk perceptions and actions of low-income, first-time mothers in a post-spill environment
by Christopher A. Mundorf & Maureen Y. Lichtveld - 323-339 The new ecological paradigm and responses to climate change in China
by Wen Xue & Anthony D.G. Marks & Donald W. Hine & Wendy J. Phillips & Shouying Zhao - 340-360 A multi-attribute approach to assess homeland security risk
by Russell Lundberg - 361-393 Revealing global hot spots of technological disasters: 1900–2013
by Guoqiang Shen & Seong Nam Hwang
February 2018, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 101-108 Genetics and risk – an exploration of conceptual approaches to genetic risk
by Mats G. Hansson & Frederic Bouder & Heidi C. Howard - 109-116 Genetic risk information
by Julia Inthorn - 117-128 Mapping uncertainty in genomics
by Heidi Carmen Howard & Erik Iwarsson - 129-166 Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of risk in the context of genetic testing for the prediction of chronic disease: a qualitative metasynthesis
by Marie Falahee & Gwenda Simons & Karim Raza & Rebecca J. Stack - 167-189 Perceptions of predictive testing for those at risk of developing a chronic inflammatory disease: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
by Kerin Bayliss & Karim Raza & Gwenda Simons & Marie Falahee & Mats Hansson & Bella Starling & Rebecca Stack - 190-205 Towards a concept of genetic risk tolerance: a risk analysis perspective
by Frederic Bouder - 206-221 Genetic risk assessment from an ethical point of view
by Sven Ove Hansson - 222-235 Genetic risk and value
by Ulrik Kihlbom - 236-258 Genetic risk and responsibility: reflections on a complex relationship
by Silke Schicktanz - 259-267 Capturing how individuals perceive genetic risk information: a phenomenological perspective
by Serena Oliveri & Gabriella Pravettoni
January 2018, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-5 Considering risk: placing the work of Ulrich Beck in context
by Adam Burgess & Jamie Wardman & Gabe Mythen - 6-16 Ulrich Beck: exploring and contesting risk
by Mads P. Sørensen - 17-28 Thinking with Ulrich Beck: security, terrorism and transformation
by Gabe Mythen - 29-40 Beck’s creative challenge to class analysis: from the rejection of class to the discovery of risk-class
by Dean Curran - 41-55 The politics of urban climate risks: theoretical and empirical lessons from Ulrich Beck’s methodological cosmopolitanism
by Anders Blok - 56-67 Risk and the cosmopolitanization of solidarities
by Daniel Levy - 68-82 Cosmopolitan risk community in a bowl: a case study of China’s good food movement
by Joy Y. Zhang - 83-95 Individualization revisited: global family developments, uncertainty and risk
by Adam Burgess - 96-100 The prophecy of Ulrich Beck: signposts for the social sciences
by Gabe Mythen & Adam Burgess & Jamie K. Wardman
December 2017, Volume 20, Issue 12
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1516-1533 Dimensions of strategic intervention for risk reduction and mitigation: a case study of the MV Sewol incident
by Namkyung Oh - 1534-1553 Communicating risk in disaster risk management systems – experimental evidence of the perceived usefulness of risk descriptions
by Lexin Lin & Claudia Rivera & Marcus Abrahamsson & Henrik Tehler - 1554-1567 Risk perceptions, moral attitudes, and anticipated guilt in US consumers’ climate change behavioral intentions
by Xiao Wang - 1568-1584 The disaster: risk or danger?
by Gaspar Mairal - 1585-1597 Understanding the framing effect: do affective responses to decision options mediate the influence of frame on choice?
by Emily Stark & Austin S. Baldwin & Andrew W. Hertel & Alexander J. Rothman
November 2017, Volume 20, Issue 11
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1359-1378 Looking back and going forward: what should the new European Commission do in order to promote evidence-based policy-making?
by Ragnar Lofstedt & Anne Katrin Schlag - 1379-1393 The relationship between risk experience and risk response: a study of farmers and climate change
by Alice Hamilton-Webb & Louise Manning & Rhiannon Naylor & John Conway - 1394-1417 Preparing for the worst: public perceptions of risk management innovations
by Brooke Fisher Liu & Holly Roberts & Elizabeth L. Petrun Sayers & Gary Ackerman & Daniel Smith & Irina Iles - 1418-1438 The effect of task-technology fit on purchase intention: The moderating role of perceived risks
by Yu-Shan Chen & Stanley Y.B. Huang - 1439-1449 The challenges of risk society for impact assessment
by Sanne Vammen Larsen - 1450-1465 Preparing for disaster: a comparative analysis of education for critical infrastructure collapse
by Kaori Kitagawa & John Preston & Charlotte Chadderton - 1466-1479 My computer is infected: the role of users’ sensation seeking and domain-specific risk perceptions and risk attitudes on computer harm
by Juan Herrero & Alberto Urueña & Andrea Torres & Antonio Hidalgo - 1480-1496 Convergent and concurrent validity of the Frankfurt Complaint Questionnaire as a screener for psychosis risk
by Chantal Michel & Christine Kutschal & Benno G. Schimmelmann & Frauke Schultze-Lutter - 1497-1515 Reassessing the risk conditions for political instability in the light of the Arab Spring
by Leonie Kaphahn & Louis Brennan
October 2017, Volume 20, Issue 10
- 1227-1252 Quality in risk reporting on energy issues in German news media
by Adriane Schmidt & Sebastian Thuß & Thomas Meyer - 1253-1274 Siting controversies analysis: framework and method for questioning the procedure
by Nicolas Rossignol & Céline Parotte & Geoffrey Joris & Catherine Fallon - 1275-1291 The concept of as a model for risk regulation – its hidden and not so hidden ambitions, side effects, and risks
by Lucas Bergkamp - 1292-1307 Public perception of solar radiation management: the impact of information and evoked affect
by Bernadette Sütterlin & Michael Siegrist - 1308-1319 Are people emotionally aroused by hypothetical medical scenarios in experiments? An eye tracking study with pupil dilation
by Christina Kreuzmair & Michael Siegrist & Carmen Keller - 1320-1337 Political–security risk in the oil and gas industry: the impact of terrorism on risk management and mitigation
by Derica Lambrechts & Lars B. Blomquist - 1338-1357 Explaining Americans’ responses to dread epidemics: an illustration with Ebola in late 2014
by Branden B. Johnson
September 2017, Volume 20, Issue 9
- 1095-1114 “How are you vulnerable?”: Using participation for vulnerability analysis in emergency planning
by Nicolas Rossignol & Catrinel Turcanu & Catherine Fallon & Catherine Zwetkoff - 1115-1131 Improving lay understanding of exposure to electromagnetic fields; the effect of information on perception of and responses to risk
by Liesbeth Claassen & Diana van Dongen & Danielle R.M. Timmermans - 1132-1153 Perceptions of electricity-use communications: effects of information, format, and individual differences
by Casey Canfield & Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Gabrielle Wong-Parodi - 1154-1172 One size fits all? Safety management regulation of ship accidents and personal injuries
by Kristine Vedal Størkersen & Stian Antonsen & Trond Kongsvik - 1173-1194 Risk perception and worry in environmental decision-making – a case study within the Swedish steel industry
by Stina Alriksson & Monika Filipsson - 1195-1210 Biomedical risks and citizenship: depoliticizing cell site deployment in the Netherlands and Southern California
by M.B. de Graaff & C. Bröer & R.A. Wester - 1211-1225 How (not) to talk about the uncertain: siting geological disposal for highly radioactive waste in the Czech Republic
by Karel Svačina
August 2017, Volume 20, Issue 8
- 963-983 Risk-risk tradeoffs: what should we do in Europe?
by Ragnar Lofstedt & Anne Schlag - 984-987 Five caveats for risk–risk analysis
by Sven Ove Hansson - 988-994 Differences in the strengths of evidence matters in risk–risk trade-offs
by Ullrika Sahlin & Maj Rundlöf - 995-1016 ‘Ordinary science intelligence’: a science-comprehension measure for study of risk and science communication, with notes on evolution and climate change
by Dan M. Kahan - 1017-1037 The two faces of social capital in private flood mitigation: opposing effects on risk perception, self-efficacy and coping capacity
by Philipp Babcicky & Sebastian Seebauer - 1038-1052 Do closed survey questions overestimate public perceptions of food risks?
by George Gaskell & Katrin Hohl & Monica M. Gerber - 1053-1075 The institutional work of hospital risk managers: democratizing and professionalizing risk management
by Véronique Labelle & Linda Rouleau - 1076-1093 Psychological determinants of financial buffer saving: the influence of financial risk tolerance and regulatory focus
by J. Magendans & J.M. Gutteling & S. Zebel
July 2017, Volume 20, Issue 7
- 827-845 Is the willingness to take risks contagious? A comparison of immigrants and native-born in the United States
by Aigul Mavletova & James Witte - 846-867 Household adoption of smog protective behavior: a comparison between two Chinese cities
by Jiuchang Wei & Weiwei Zhu & Dora Marinova & Fei Wang - 868-886 The importance of threat, strategy, and resource appraisals for long-term proactive risk management among forest owners in Sweden
by Louise Eriksson - 887-908 Perceptions of protective actions for a water contamination emergency
by Michael K. Lindell & Jeryl L. Mumpower & Shih-Kai Huang & Hao-Che Wu & Charles D. Samuelson & Hung-Lung Wei - 909-930 Prospect theory, mitigation and adaptation to climate change
by Daniel Osberghaus - 931-951 Re-conceptualizing community in risk research
by Travis B. Paveglio & Amanda D. Boyd & Matthew S. Carroll - 952-962 How to classify failures when collecting data for safety-instrumented systems in the oil and gas industry
by J.T. Selvik & E.B. Abrahamsen
June 2017, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 693-710 Expert opinion and probabilistic volcanic risk assessment
by Amy Donovan & J. Richard Eiser & R. Stephen J. Sparks - 711-731 Resilience indicators: opportunities for including distributive justice concerns in disaster management
by Neelke Doorn - 732-759 The perceiver’s social role and a risk’s causal structure as determinants of environmental risk evaluation
by Gisela Böhm & Hans-Rüdiger Pfister - 760-775 Understanding the motivations of coastal residents to voluntarily purchase federal flood insurance
by Samuel D. Brody & Wesley E. Highfield & Morgan Wilson & Michael K. Lindell & Russell Blessing - 776-799 Representations of coastal risk (erosion and marine flooding) among inhabitants of at-risk municipalities
by Elisabeth Michel-Guillou & Catherine Meur-Ferec - 800-826 The relationship between risk control imperative and perceived causation: the case of product counterfeiting in China
by B Ding & M Stevenson & J.S. Busby
May 2017, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 569-589 Modeling the relationships among emotional intelligence, sensation-seeking and risk-taking attitudes of university students in Hong Kong
by Hoi Yan Cheung & Timothy Teo & Ming-Tak Hue - 590-610 Exemplification effects: responses to perceptions of risk
by Patric R. Spence & Kenneth A. Lachlan & David Westerman & Xialing Lin & Christina J. Harris & Timothy L. Sellnow & Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond - 611-633 Science vs. fear: the Ebola quarantine debate as a case study that reveals how the public perceives risk
by Anat Gesser-Edelsburg & Yaffa Shir-Raz - 634-649 Harm-advocating online content and subjective well-being: a cross-national study of new risks faced by youth
by Teo Keipi & Atte Oksanen & James Hawdon & Matti Näsi & Pekka Räsänen - 650-663 The role of safety culture/climate and social cognitive factors for driving behaviors of Turkish professional drivers transporting petroleum products
by Ö. Şimşekoğlu & T. Nordfjærn - 664-677 Farmers’ crop insurance perception and participation decisions: empirical evidence from Hunan, China
by Tao Ye & Yangbin Liu & Jiwei Wang & Ming Wang & Peijun Shi - 678-691 A tool for analysing the interdependence of indoor environmental quality and reported symptoms of the hospitals’ personnel
by G. Loupa & S. Fotopoulou & K.P. Tsagarakis
April 2017, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 433-444 Helping behavior in a virtual crisis situation: effects of safety awareness and crisis communication
by H.E. Stubbé & M.L. van Emmerik & J.H. Kerstholt - 445-462 Being active when judging risks: bodily states interfere with accurate risk analysis
by Martina Raue & Bernhard Streicher & Eva Lermer & Dieter Frey - 463-481 Risk and safety in large-scale socio-technological (military) systems: a literature review
by Gwendolyn C.H. Bakx & James M. Nyce - 482-498 Concern or apathy: the attitude of the public toward urban air pollution
by Jianhua Xu & Cheryl S.F. Chi & Kejun Zhu - 499-515 The association between transformational leadership in German hospitals and the frequency of events reported as perceived by medical directors
by Hendrik Hillen & Holger Pfaff & Antje Hammer - 516-532 A new method for early detection of mass concern about public health issues
by Jiayin Pei & Guang Yu & Xianyun Tian & Maureen Renee Donnelley - 533-550 Risk communication policy design: Cyprus compared to France and the Netherlands
by Sophie Tourenq & George Boustras & Jan M. Gutteling - 551-565 The role of epistemic policies in regulatory science: scientific substantiation of health claims in the European Union
by Oliver Todt & José Luis Luján - 566-567 Special Issue on ‘Risk Analytics and Business Intelligence’
by The Editors - 568-568 Erratum
by The Editors
March 2017, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 299-325 Dispute and morality in the perception of societal risks: extending the psychometric model
by Claudia Bassarak & Hans-Rüdiger Pfister & Gisela Böhm - 326-346 Choosing between precautions for nanoparticles in the workplace: complementing the precautionary principle with caring
by Shannon Lydia Spruit - 347-365 Public perception and responses to environmental pollution and health risks: evaluation and implication from a national survey in China
by Yi Chen & Zhao Zhang & Peijun Shi & Xiao Song & Pin Wang & Xing Wei & Fulu Tao - 366-384 Italian consumers’ attitudes towards food risks: - and -- profiles for effective risk communication
by Anna Pinto & Giulia Mascarello & Nicoletta Parise & Silvia Bonaldo & Stefania Crovato & Licia Ravarotto - 385-403 Factors contributing to business actions in response to climate change in Korea
by Jung Eun Kang & D.K. Yoon & Jinyoung Rhee - 404-417 A framework for selection of strategy for management of security measures
by Eirik Bjorheim Abrahamsen & Kenneth Pettersen & Terje Aven & Mareile Kaufmann & Tony Rosqvist - 418-432 Doing and undoing risk: the mutual constitution of risk and heteronormativity in contemporary society
by Katarina Giritli Nygren & Susanna Öhman & Anna Olofsson
February 2017, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 169-194 Imagining worse than reality: comparing beliefs and intentions between disaster evacuees and survey respondents
by Gina Yannitell Reinhardt - 195-217 How do natural and man-made disasters affect international trade? A country-level and industry-level analysis
by Chang Hoon Oh - 218-236 Influence of perceived risk on entrepreneurial desirability and feasibility: multidimensional approach for nascent entrepreneurs
by Karla Roxana Giordano Martínez & Ángel Herrero Crespo & Ana Fernández-Laviada - 237-255 Judgments under uncertainty: evaluations of univocal, ambiguous and conflicting probability information
by Vivianne H.M. Visschers - 256-276 Self-determination and risk: the role of life goals and causality orientation in domain-specific risk propensity
by Hakim Djeriouat - 277-298 Determinants of stakeholders’ attitudes towards a new technology: nanotechnology applications for food, water, energy and medicine
by Heleen van Dijk & Arnout R.H. Fischer & Hans J.P. Marvin & Hans C.M. van Trijp
January 2017, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-40 Culturally antagonistic memes and the Zika virus: an experimental test
by Dan M. Kahan & Kathleen Hall Jamieson & Asheley Landrum & Kenneth Winneg - 41-60 Activation and variation of the United Nation’s cluster coordination model: a comparative analysis of the Haiti and Japan disasters
by Namkyung Oh & Junghyae Lee - 61-75 A life history approach to perceptions of global climate change risk: young adults’ experiences about impacts, causes, and solutions
by Richard D. Besel & Krista Burke & Vana Christos - 76-84 Effect of perceived risk on nuclear power plant operators’ safety behavior and errors
by Li-Lin Rao & Yaoshan Xu & Shu Li & Yongjuan Li & Rui Zheng - 85-98 Descriptive framework of injury data: a proposal based on a Japanese experience of injury database integration
by Kun Zhang & Jinxing Wang & Takabumi Fukuda & Yoshiki Mikami - 99-117 Demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception: do high-risk groups accurately perceive themselves as high-risk?
by Björn Sund & Mikael Svensson & Henrik Andersson - 118-134 Risk management of Chinese food companies; a management perspective
by Dongyong Zhang & Stephen Morse & Bingjun Li - 135-150 Risk definition and the struggle for legitimation: a case study of Bt cotton in Andhra Pradesh, India
by E. Desmond - 151-168 Characterization of unknown unknowns using separation principles in case study on Deepwater Horizon oil spill
by Seong Dae Kim
November 2016, Volume 19, Issue 10
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1217-1219 Communicating risk under high uncertainty: developing cross-disciplinary knowledge
by Gabe Mythen & Jamie K. Wardman - 1220-1230 Risk communication: against the Gods or against all odds? Problems and prospects of accounting for Black Swans
by Jamie K. Wardman & Gabe Mythen - 1231-1245 Risk analysis and Black Swans: two strategies for de-blackening
by Ole A. Lindaas & Kenneth A. Pettersen - 1246-1260 Preventing black swans: incident reporting systems as collective knowledge management
by Sarah Maslen & Jan Hayes - 1261-1274 Risk reality vs risk perception
by T. Micic - 1275-1290 Risk governance through professional expertise. Forestry consultants’ handling of uncertainties after a storm disaster
by Rolf Lidskog & Daniel Sjödin - 1291-1302 Logics of risk: police communications in an age of uncertainty
by Murray Lee & Alyce McGovern - 1303-1318 Talking about risk-taking with potentially ‘problematic’ risk-takers: a study of preventive interactions under high uncertainty
by Evelyne Baillergeau - 1319-1330 The curse of the Black Swan
by John Mueller & Mark G. Stewart
October 2016, Volume 19, Issue 9
- 1079-1081 State of the art transparency: lessons from Europe and North America
by Ragnar E. V. Löfstedt & Jamie K. Wardman - 1082-1103 Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: outcomes from an experimental study
by Ragnar Löfstedt & Dominic Way - 1104-1106 Comment on paper ‘Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector’
by Albert Meijer - 1107-1110 Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: outcomes from a qualitative study
by The Irish Medicines Board - 1111-1113 Observations on ‘Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector’
by Andrew Miller MP - 1114-1117 How much information is too much for patients?
by Jean Mossman - 1118-1119 Commentary on ‘Transparency and Trust in the European Pharmaceutical Sector’
by Alasdair Breckenridge - 1120-1128 Transparency and trust in the European pharmaceutical sector: a Commentary
by Ragnar Lofstedt & Dominic Way - 1129-1140 Transparency and the regulatory process in Europe and the United States: two research priorities
by Robert E. O’Connor - 1141-1157 The role of transparency in regulatory governance: comparing US and EU regulatory systems
by Susan E. Dudley & Kai Wegrich - 1158-1171 Transparency in the food aisle: the influence of procedural justice on views about labeling GM foods
by Graham Dixon & Katherine McComas & John Besley & Joseph Steinhardt - 1172-1184 Transparency of medicines data and safety issues–a European/US study of doctors’ opinions: what does the evidence show?
by Ragnar Löfstedt & Dominic Way & Frederic Bouder & Darrick Evensen - 1185-1215 Medicines transparency at the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in the new information age: the perspectives of patients
by Dominic Way & Frederic Bouder & Ragnar Löfstedt & Darrick Evensen
September 2016, Volume 19, Issue 8
- 1005-1006 Foreword
by Frederic Bouder & Christopher Hesselbein - 1007-1013 Finding the middle of the road: report on the International Conference on Risk and Responsibility
by Chris Hesselbein - 1014-1021 Dutch Risk and Responsibility programme. Some research into citizens’ views on a proportionate handling of risks and incidents
by Jan van Tol - 1022-1035 Q fever: the Dutch policy
by C.J.M. Bruschke & H.I.J. Roest & R.A. Coutinho