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November 2013, Volume 16, Issue 10
- 1320-1322 Roland W. Scholz: Environmental Literacy in Science and Society. From Knowledge to Decisions. Cambridge University Press 2011
by Ortwin Renn - 1322-1324 Thinking, fast and slow, Daniel Kahneman, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
by Joseph Arvai - 1324-1328 The reality of precaution: comparing risk regulation in the United States and Europe, edited by J.B. Wiener et al., RFF Press, 2011
by Sietske A. Veenman & Marjolein B.A. van Asselt
October 2013, Volume 16, Issue 9
- 1077-1099 A composite indicator model to assess natural disaster risks in industry on a spatial level
by Mirjam Merz & Michael Hiete & Tina Comes & Frank Schultmann - 1101-1121 Risk-based approaches to food safety regulation: what role for co-regulation?
by Marian Garcia Martinez & Paul Verbruggen & Andrew Fearne - 1123-1140 Accountability and risk governance: a scenario-informed reflection on European regulation of GMOs
by Laura Drott & Lukas Jochum & Frederik Lange & Isabel Skierka & Jonas Vach & Marjolein B.A. van Asselt - 1141-1161 Improving risk-based regulatory processes: identifying measures to pursue risk-informed regulation
by André Naime & Jean Andrey - 1163-1185 Benefit-risk trade-offs in retrospect: how major stakeholders perceive the decision-making process in the Barents Sea oil field development
by Ortwin Renn & Khara D. Grieger & Knut Øien & Henning Boje Andersen - 1187-1207 Respect for experience and organisational ability to operate in complex and safety critical environments
by Craig Mauelshagen & David Denyer & Martin Carter & Simon Pollard
September 2013, Volume 16, Issue 8
- 937-944 An analysis of the argument over the health effects of low-dose radiation exposure caused by the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi APP in Japan
by Shojiro Yasui - 945-957 People's responses to risks of electromagnetic fields and trust in government policy: the role of perceived risk, benefits and control
by Diana van Dongen & Liesbeth Claassen & Tjabe Smid & Danielle Timmermans - 959-980 How do we handle new health risks? Risk perception, optimism, and behaviors regarding the H1N1 virus
by Caroline Rudisill - 981-1004 The effect of communication design and recipients' numeracy on responses to UXO risk
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Eric R. Stone & Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson & Paul S. Fischbeck & Mohammad Baradaran Shoraka - 1005-1020 Public risk perception in the total meat supply chain
by Alexandra Zingg & Marie-Eve Cousin & Melanie Connor & Michael Siegrist - 1021-1036 Incorporating seismic concerns in site selection for enhanced geothermal power generation
by Enes Hoşgör & Jay Apt & Baruch Fischhoff - 1037-1055 Adolescent risk perception, substance use, and educational attainment
by Ji Yan & Sally Brocksen - 1057-1075 Role of self-caught fish in total fish consumption rates for recreational fishermen: average consumption for some species exceeds allowable intake
by Joanna Burger
August 2013, Volume 16, Issue 7
- 791-802 The effect of prior outcomes on gender risk-taking differences
by Desmond Lam & Bernadete Ozorio - 803-823 Two paths of risk regulation: the concurrence of scientific and sociocultural decision-making in the European law of agricultural genetic engineering
by Daniela Winkler - 825-841 Storm surge disaster risk management: the Xynthia case study in France
by Elisabetta Genovese & Valentin Przyluski - 843-860 Beliefs underlying chlamydia risk appraisals: the relationship with young adults' intentions to use condoms
by K.V. Newby & D.P. French & K.E. Brown & L.M. Wallace - 861-878 Exploring risk attitude by a comparative experimental approach and its implication to disaster insurance practice in China
by Tao Ye & Ming Wang - 879-902 Communication and knowledge as motivators: understanding Singaporean women's perceived risks of breast cancer and intentions to engage in preventive measures
by Edmund W.J. Lee & Shirley S. Ho & Josephine K. Chow & Ying Ying Wu & Zixin Yang - 903-919 How risky? The impact of target person and answer format on risk assessment
by Eva Lermer & Bernhard Streicher & Rainer Sachs & Dieter Frey - 921-935 Location of hazardous materials plants in Israel
by Sigal Blumenfeld
June 2013, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 651-675 The risk organisation: or how organisations reconcile themselves to failure
by Michael Huber & Henry Rothstein - 677-695 Public reception of scientific uncertainty in the endocrine disrupter controversy: the case of male fertility
by Laura Maxim & Pascale Mansier & Natalia Grabar - 697-711 Evaluating the concurrent validity of the HCR-20 scales
by Sandy Jung & Denise Ledi & Melissa K. Daniels - 713-732 Local facility hazard risk controversy and non-local hazard risk perception
by Stephen Larock & Jamie Baxter - 733-751 Shark bytes: message sensation value and emotional appeals in shark diving websites
by Maria Knight Lapinski & Lindsay Neuberger & Meredith L. Gore & Bret A. Muter & Brandon Van Der Heide - 753-770 Masculinities, cultural worldviews and risk perceptions among South African adolescent learners
by Candice A. Reardon & Kaymarlin Govender - 771-790 Domesticating participation: participation and the institutional rationalities of science-based policy-making in the UK food standards agency
by Henry Rothstein
May 2013, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 513-521 Lévy flight-based real-time bird strike risk assessment for airports
by Huansheng Ning & Jiakang Wang & Weishi Chen - 523-539 Runway safety program evaluation with uncertainties of benefits and costs
by Ellen C. Rogerson & James H. Lambert & Alexander F. Johns - 541-561 Comprehensive scenario analysis for mitigation of risks of the maritime traffic in the Strait of Istanbul
by Birnur Özbaş & İlhan Or & Tayfur Altıok - 563-582 Designing resilient infrastructure systems: a case study of decision-making challenges in railway tunnel projects
by Alexander Cedergren - 583-594 Exposure to media with prosocial content reduces the propensity for reckless and risky driving
by Tobias Greitemeyer - 595-611 Risk assessments at the Royal Netherlands Air Force: an explorative study
by Gwendolyn C.H. Bakx & Rudy A.L. Richardson - 613-624 Managing safety risks in helicopter maritime operations
by Olja Čokorilo & Petar Mirosavljević & Ljubiša Vasov & Branimir Stojiljković - 625-633 A practical approach for the evaluation of acceptable risk in road tunnels
by Eirik Bjorheim Abrahamsen & Willy Røed & Ruben Jongejan - 635-650 The relationship between awareness of road safety measure and accident involvement in pre-drivers: the basis of a road safety programme
by Laura Arnau-Sabatés & Mercè Jariot Garcia & Màrius Martínez Muñoz & Josep Montané Capdevila
April 2013, Volume 16, Issue 3-4
- 271-274 Search for the 'European way' of taming the risks of new technologies: the EU research project iNTeg-Risk
by A.S. Jovanović & O. Renn - 275-291 iNTeg-Risk project: concept and first results
by A.S. Jovanović & D. Baloš - 293-313 Perception of technological risk: insights from research and lessons for risk communication and management
by Ortwin Renn & Christina Benighaus - 315-322 IRGC's approach to emerging risks
by Marie-Valentine Florin - 323-336 Remote operation in environmentally sensitive areas: development of early warning indicators
by Knut Øien - 337-354 Towards a new approach for the identification of atypical accident scenarios
by Nicola Paltrinieri & Nicolas Dechy & Ernesto Salzano & Mike Wardman & Valerio Cozzani - 355-368 Risk governance and emerging technologies: learning from case study integration
by Dirk Scheer - 369-377 Redefining safety in the era of risk trade-off and sustainability
by Atsuo Kishimoto - 379-391 Deliberation over new hydrogen energy technologies: evidence from two Citizens' Panels in the UK
by Robert Flynn & Miriam Ricci & Paul Bellaby - 393-406 Dealing with risk--risk interdependencies and trade-offs in relation to development and use of new technologies
by A.S. Jovanović & V. Pilić - 407-420 First steps in developing an automated aerial surveillance approach
by Murès Zaréa & Gael Pognonec & Christina Schmidt & Tilo Schnur & José Lana & Christoph Boehm & Marco Buschmann & Chabane Mazri & Eric Rigaud - 421-432 UML modelling concepts of HAZOP to enhance the ability to identify emerging risks
by Mikael Ström & Raija Koivisto & Dag Andersson - 433-445 Approaches towards a generic methodology for storage of hazardous energy carriers and waste products
by Pablo Lerena & Pertti Auerkari & Christian Knaust & Iris Vela & Ulrich Krause - 447-457 Emerging risk of autoignition and fire in underground coal storage
by Juha Sipilä & Pertti Auerkari & Anna-Mari Heikkilä & Ulrich Krause - 459-468 Combining LCA and RA for the integrated risk management of emerging technologies
by Leo Breedveld - 469-485 Public awareness promoting new or emerging risks: Industrial accidents triggered by natural hazards (NaTech)
by Ernesto Salzano & Anna Basco & Valentina Busini & Valerio Cozzani & Enrico Marzo & Renato Rota & Gigliola Spadoni - 487-500 Experience and the unexpected: risk and mitigation issues for operating underground storage silos for coal-fired power plant
by Juha Sipilä & Pertti Auerkari & Yngve Malmén & Anna-Mari Heikkilä & Iris Vela & Ulrich Krause - 501-512 Online monitoring and assessment of emerging risk in conventional industrial plants: possible way to implement integrated risk management approach and KPI's
by Petar Stanojevic & Branislav Orlic & Mirjana Misita & Nada Tatalovic & Gyöngyvér B. Lenkey
February 2013, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 133-144 Safety alerts reduce willingness to visit parks irrigated with recycled water
by Konstantinos P. Tsagarakis & Angeliki N. Menegaki & Kyriaki Siarapi & Fotini Zacharopoulou - 145-167 Exploring risk attenuation and crisis communication after a plague death in Grand Canyon
by Laura N. Rickard & Katherine A. McComas & Christopher E. Clarke & Richard C. Stedman & Daniel J. Decker - 169-193 Emergency risk assessment: the Estonian approach
by Ants Tammepuu & Kalev Sepp - 195-209 Public perceptions of environmental risk in China
by Lei Zhang & Gui-zhen He & Arthur P.J. Mol & Yong-long Lu - 211-226 Bringing ideology in: the conservative white male effect on worry about environmental problems in the USA
by Aaron M. McCright & Riley E. Dunlap - 227-244 The representation of nano as a risk in Swedish news media coverage
by Max Boholm - 245-260 Perspectives of an underrepresented stakeholder group, backyard flock owners, on poultry health and avian influenza control
by Theresa Ellen Burns & Carl Ribble & Melissa McLaws & David Kelton & Craig Stephen - 261-269 The risk to the public of tree fall
by David J. Ball & John Watt
January 2013, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-1 Part II: the role of trust in patient noncompliance: a quantitative case study of users of statins for the chronic treatment of high cholesterol in New York City
by Sweta Chakraborty - 1-18 The weakest link in existing studies: media--government risk interactions
by Anita Howarth - 19-38 Romantic motives and risk-taking: an evolutionary approach
by Tobias Greitemeyer & Andreas Kastenmüller & Peter Fischer - 39-50 Do dangerous sports specialists play more dangerously? An experimental study on sample selection
by Luc Collard & Alexandre Oboeuf - 51-67 A methodological approach for assessing indoor occupational risk from odor perception
by Tingting Wang & Demetrios J. Moschandreas & Chakkrid Sattayatewa & Dhesikan Venkatesan & Kenneth E. Noll & Krishna R. Pagilla - 69-80 Attitude gaps between conventional plant breeding crops and genetically modified crops, and psychological models determining the acceptance of the two crops
by Yutaka Tanaka - 81-96 Shifting reactions to risks: a case study
by Darrick T. Evensen & Daniel J. Decker & Richard C. Stedman - 97-112 Part I: the role of trust in patient noncompliance: a qualitative case study of users of statins for the chronic treatment of high-cholesterol in New York City
by Sweta Chakraborty - 113-129 Part II: the role of trust in patient noncompliance: a quantitative case study of users of statins for the chronic treatment of high cholesterol in New York City
by Sweta Chakraborty
November 2012, Volume 15, Issue 10
- 1217-1222 Navigating scientific routes to risk assessment: a tortuous path☆
by Pierpaolo Mudu & Elise Beck - 1223-1243 Proximity and risk perception. Comparing risk perception 'profiles' in two petrochemical areas of Sicily (Augusta and Milazzo)
by Guido Signorino - 1245-1260 Risk perception and social vulnerability to earthquakes in Grenoble (French Alps)
by Elise Beck & Isabelle André-Poyaud & Paule-Annick Davoine & Sonia Chardonnel & Céline Lutoff - 1261-1279 An unwelcome user? Or how to negotiate the use of a risky space
by Hervé Flanquart - 1281-1298 Hazard and living environment: combining industrial risk and landscape representations
by Emmanuel Bonnet & Marion Amalric & Morgane Chevé & Muriel Travers - 1299-1317 History, space, and power: theoretical and methodological problems in the research on areas at (industrial) risk
by Pietro Saitta - 1319-1333 Minding history and world-scale dynamics in hazards research: the making of hazardous soils in The Gambia and Hungary
by Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro
October 2012, Volume 15, Issue 9
- 1049-1074 Social risk amplification as an attribution: the case of zoonotic disease outbreaks
by Jerry Busby & Dominic Duckett - 1075-1100 Technocratic precautionary principle: Korean risk governance of mad cow disease
by Eun-Sung Kim - 1101-1116 Risk selection in the London political risk insurance market: the role of tacit knowledge, trust and heuristics
by Lijana Baublyte & Martin Mullins & John Garvey - 1117-1139 Comprehensive indicators of traffic-related premature mortality
by Raquel Beatriz Jimenez & Nicolas Caceres Bronfman - 1141-1157 Social risks and challenges in post-disaster resettlement: the case of Lake Nyos, Cameroon
by Henry Ngenyam Bang & Roger Few - 1159-1169 Rating of worry about energy sources with respect to public health, environmental health, and workers
by Joanna Burger - 1171-1182 Associations between risk judgments and demand for transport risk mitigation
by Ingunn Olea Lund & Trond Nordfjærn & Torbjorn Rundmo - 1183-1199 Toward the NGO-involved schooling: a study on teachers' risk perceptions and teachings
by Teng Huang - 1201-1215 Reflections on the ontological status of risk
by Øivind Solberg & Ove Njå
September 2012, Volume 15, Issue 8
- 875-896 Safety attitudes, behaviour, anxiety and perceived control among professional and non-professional drivers
by Trond Nordfjærn & Stig Halvard Jørgensen & Torbjørn Rundmo - 897-911 Trust and affect: how do they impact risk information seeking in a health context?
by Jennifer R. Allen Catellier & Z. Janet Yang - 913-935 Safety vs. reputation: risk controversies in emerging policy networks regarding school safety in the Netherlands
by Joep Binkhorst & Sytze F. Kingma - 937-950 Bounded rationality in credit consumers' payment protection insurance decisions: the effect of relative cost and level of cover
by Rob Ranyard & Sandie McHugh - 951-965 When do people feel more risk? The effect of ambiguity tolerance and message source on purchasing intention of earthquake insurance
by Dongqing Zhu & Xiaofei Xie & Jiaqiu Xie - 967-989 From a fiasco to the Supertanker grand finale: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's crisis communication during the Carmel disaster
by Anat Gesser-Edelsburg & Mina Zemach - 991-1011 GIS-based DRASTIC method for groundwater vulnerability assessment: a review
by S.M. Shirazi & H.M. Imran & Shatirah Akib - 1013-1020 Thoughts on whether government should steer a tropical cyclone if it could
by Kelly Klima & M. Granger Morgan - 1021-1026 Democracy and risk-based decision-making: the next step in public involvement
by Steve E. Corin & Andrea McNeill & Asela Atapattu - 1027-1047 Natech risk reduction in the European Union
by Elisabeth Krausmann & Daniele Baranzini
August 2012, Volume 15, Issue 7
- 711-716 Time to re-think engineering design standards in a changing climate: the role of risk-based approaches
by Mark Turner Gibbs - 717-735 Making sense of uncertainty: advantages and disadvantages of providing an evaluative structure
by Nathan F. Dieckmann & Ellen Peters & Robin Gregory & Martin Tusler - 737-753 Measuring farmers' preferences for risk: a domain-specific risk preference scale
by Helena Hansson & Carl Johan Lagerkvist - 755-769 Old and new sources of risk: a study of societal risk perception in Finland
by Pekka Räsänen & Matti Näsi & Outi Sarpila - 771-785 Perceptions of climate change among members of the House of Peoples' Representatives, Ethiopia
by Yohannes Aberra - 787-800 Traffic risk perception, road safety attitudes, and behaviors among road users: a comparison of Turkey and Norway
by Özlem Şimşekoğlu & Trond Nordfjærn & Torbjørn Rundmo - 801-815 Fukushima: probing the analytical and epistemological limits of risk analysis
by Jonas Hagmann - 817-840 An integrated approach to supply chain risk analysis
by Anna Corinna Cagliano & Alberto De Marco & Sabrina Grimaldi & Carlo Rafele - 841-855 Effects of the risk sources and user involvement on e-commerce adoption: application to tourist services
by Angel Herrero & Héctor San Martín - 857-873 Expert relevance and the use of context-driven heuristic processes in risk perception
by Piers Fleming & Ellen Townsend & Joost A. van Hilten & Alexa Spence & Eamonn Ferguson
June 2012, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 547-563 Health risk perceptions across time in the USA
by John T. Brady - 565-582 A comparative study of stakeholder risk perception and risk communication in Europe: a bovine spongiform encephalopathy case study
by Wim Van Wassenhove & Kerstin Dressel & Alice Perazzini & Giuseppe Ru - 583-599 Quo vadis integrated testing strategies? Experiences and observations from the work floor
by Silke Gabbert & Christina Benighaus - 601-625 Expert vs. public perception of population health risks in Canada
by Daniel Krewski & Michelle C. Turner & Louise Lemyre & Jennifer E.C. Lee - 627-644 Selenium:mercury molar ratios in fish from the Savannah River: implications for risk management
by Joanna Burger - 645-654 Risk communication and worried publics in an imminent rockslide and tsunami situation
by Sverre Kjetil Rød & Carl Botan & Are Holen - 655-655 Risk communication and worried publics in an imminent rockslide and tsunami situation
by Sverre Kjetil Rød & Carl Botan & Are Holen - 657-671 Risk, expert uncertainty, and Australian news media: public and private faces of expert opinion during the 2009 swine flu pandemic
by Kate Holland & R. Warwick Blood & Michelle Imison & Simon Chapman & Andrea Fogarty - 673-691 Influence of parties' behavioural features on motor compensation disputes in insurance markets
by Mercedes Ayuso & Lluís Bermúdez & Miguel Santolino - 693-710 Potential responses by on-campus university students to a university emergency alert
by Tara K. McGee & Gordon A. Gow
May 2012, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 453-457 Personalised, predictive and preventive medicine: a decision-theoretic perspective
by Nils-Eric Sahlin & Göran Hermerén - 459-476 The influence of linear and cyclical temporal representations on risk perception of nuclear waste: an experimental study
by Corinne Moser & Michael Stauffacher & Pius Krütli & Roland W. Scholz - 477-493 What role for social scientists in risk expertise?
by Cecile Wendling - 495-513 Risk governance in an age of wicked problems: lessons from the European approach to indirect land-use change
by James Palmer - 515-515 Risk governance in an age of wicked problems: lessons from the European approach to indirect land-use change
by James Palmer - 517-532 What counts as a reasonable extent? -- a systems approach for understanding fire safety in Sweden
by Miranda Larsson & Erik Grunnesjö & Johan Bergström - 533-545 The effects of label design characteristics on perceptions of genetically modified food
by E. Hellier & M. Tucker & L. Newbold & J. Edworthy & J. Griffin & N. Coulson
April 2012, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 347-354 The changing nature of riots in the contemporary metropolis from ideology to identity: lessons from the recent UK riots
by Bill Durodié - 355-371 Citizen views about public meetings
by John C. Besley & Katherine A. McComas & Craig W. Trumbo - 373-387 Ambiguity, complexity and uncertainty surrounding the hazards of hydrogen and public views of emergent risks
by Robert Flynn & Miriam Ricci & Paul Bellaby - 389-403 Farm food safety and diseases risk assessments: case studies from the horticultural and salmonid farms
by Jan Mei Soon & Richard N. Baines - 405-415 Predictors of safety behaviour among emergency responders on the highways
by Gabriele Prati & Luca Pietrantoni - 417-433 Reducing failures in software development projects: effectiveness of risk mitigation strategies
by Hamzah Abdul-Rahman & Faizul Azli Mohd-Rahim & Wang Chen - 435-446 Fear and anger: antecedents and consequences of emotional responses to mobile communication
by Simone Dohle & Carmen Keller & Michael Siegrist - 447-448 Financial risks of astronomic proportions
by Jacopo Torriti - 448-451 Uncertain risks regulated
by Jonathan B. Wiener - 451-452 Risk: a very short introduction
by Glynis M. Breakwell
March 2012, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 235-236 Special issue on the conference 'Environmental Decisions: Risks and Uncertainties' in Monte Verità, Switzerland
by Michael Siegrist - 237-256 Bringing appraisal theory to environmental risk perception: a review of conceptual approaches of the past 40 years and suggestions for future research
by Carmen Keller & Ann Bostrom & Margot Kuttschreuter & Lucia Savadori & Alexa Spence & Mathew White - 257-271 Affect-inducing risk communication: current knowledge and future directions
by V.H.M. Visschers & P.M. Wiedemann & H. Gutscher & S. Kurzenhäuser & R. Seidl & C.G. Jardine & D.R.M. Timmermans - 273-292 Adaptive and integrative governance on risk and uncertainty
by Andreas Klinke & Ortwin Renn - 293-312 Interpreting risk in international trade
by Bonnie C. Wintle & Belinda Cleeland - 313-330 Risk, vulnerability, robustness, and resilience from a decision-theoretic perspective
by Roland W. Scholz & Yann B. Blumer & Fridolin S. Brand - 331-346 How real options and ecological resilience thinking can assist in environmental risk management
by Stuart M. Whitten & Greg Hertzler & Sebastian Strunz
February 2012, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 131-147 The action suited to the word? Use of the framework of risk information seeking to understand risk-related behaviors
by Milou Kievik & Ellen F.J. ter Huurne & Jan M. Gutteling - 149-168 Public versus expert knowledge and perception of climate change-induced heat wave risk: a modified mental model approach
by Parnali Dhar Chowdhury & C. mdad Haque & S. Michelle Driedger - 169-186 The first five years of the EU Impact Assessment system: a risk economics perspective on gaps between rationale and practice
by Jacopo Torriti & Ragnar Löfstedt - 187-208 Risk analysis in research environment
by Amela Groso & Aristide Ouedraogo & Thierry Meyer - 209-222 Improving risk matrices: the advantages of logarithmically scaled axes
by E.S. Levine - 223-234 A probability--time&space trade-off model in environmental risk perception
by Shengxiang She & Qiang Lu & Chaoqun Ma
January 2012, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-20 The practice of risk governance: lessons from the field
by Åsa Boholm & Hervé Corvellec & Marianne Karlsson - 21-37 Coupled seismic and socio-political crises: the case of Puerto Aysen in 2007
by Bastien Soule - 39-51 The role of affective processes on young drivers' risk perceptions: a dual process model approach
by B. McNally & K. Titchener - 53-66 Lay people's and experts' risk perception and acceptance of vaccination and culling strategies to fight animal epidemics
by Alexandra Zingg & Michael Siegrist - 67-84 Types of risk transformation: a case study
by J.S. Busby & R.E. Alcock & B.H. MacGillivray - 85-105 Threat assessment of terrorist organizations: the application of Q methodology
by Murat Koçak - 107-130 Evaluating effects on the flow of electrical and electronic equipment and energy consumption due to alternative consumption patterns in China
by Naoki Wada & Osamu Saito & Yugo Yamamoto & Tohru Morioka & Akihiro Tokai
November 2011, Volume 14, Issue 10
- 1161-1176 Internal loss data collection implementation: evidence from a large UK financial institution
by Cormac Bryce & Robert Webb & Jennifer Adams - 1177-1190 International differences in willingness to pay for reduced risks due to risk representation: evidence from cross-country surveys in Northeast Asia
by Guofang Zhai - 1191-1205 Health and finance: exploring the parallels between health care delivery and professional financial planning
by Patrick Parnaby - 1207-1218 Managing unintentional dwelling fire risk
by Mark John Taylor & Emma Higgins & Mike Francis & Paulo Lisboa - 1219-1236 Comparing perceptions of the important environmental characteristics of the places people engage in consumptive, non-consumptive and spiritual activities
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld & Christian Jeitner & Taryn Pittfield - 1237-1262 Evaluation of risk communication for rural water supply management: a case study of a coastal area of Bangladesh
by Md. Atikul Islam & Hiroyuki Sakakibara & Md. Rezaul Karim & Masahiko Sekine - 1263-1265 Nanotechnology, risk and communication
by Åsa Boholm
October 2011, Volume 14, Issue 9
- 1017-1037 Welcome waste -- interpreting narratives of radioactive waste disposal in two small towns in Ontario, Canada
by Jana Fried & John Eyles - 1039-1055 Natural frequencies and Bayesian reasoning: the impact of formal education and problem context
by Michael Siegrist & Carmen Keller - 1057-1089 Risk assessment of highway bridges under multiple hazards
by Alberto Decò & Dan M. Frangopol - 1091-1107 The 'Typhoon Eye Effect’: determinants of distress during the SARS epidemic
by Xiao-Fei Xie & Eric Stone & Rui Zheng & Ruo-Gu Zhang - 1109-1126 A new approach to estimate concentrations of alcohol ethoxylate in rivers in Japan for screening-level risk assessment
by Bin-Le Lin & Yaobin Meng & Yuriko Ishikawa & Akihiro Tokai - 1127-1141 On long-term credit risk assessment and rating: towards a new set of models
by Hideya Kubo & Yasuhiro Sakai - 1143-1160 Global-scale assessment of potential future risks of food insecurity
by Wenbin Wu & Peng Yang & Huajun Tang & Liangzhi You & Qingbo Zhou & Zhongxin Chen & Ryosuke Shibasaki
September 2011, Volume 14, Issue 8
- 919-932 Towards democratic governance of uncertainty? Contesting notions of participation, control and accountability
by Fabrizio Cantelli & Naonori Kodate & Kristian Krieger - 933-942 Standards for risk assessment of standards: how the international community is starting to address the risk of the wrong standards
by Donald Macrae - 943-945 Comment on Donald Macrae, 'Standards for risk assessment of standards'
by Robert Baldwin - 947-950 Commentary on MacRae: Regulatory impact assessment: a panacea to over-regulation?-super-1
by Claire A. Dunlop - 951-967 Risks, alternative knowledge strategies and democratic legitimacy: the conflict over co-incineration of hazardous industrial waste in Portugal
by Helena Mateus Jerónimo & José Luís Garcia - 969-982 From risk to the government of uncertainty: the case of mobile telephony
by Olivier Borraz - 983-993 Risk, democracy and schizophrenia: the changing roles of citizens in risk policy-making putting GMO policy to the test
by Nathalie Schiffino & Steve Jacob - 995-1003 Change and commitment: beyond risk and responsibility
by Silvio Funtowicz & Roger Strand - 1005-1007 Even beyond humanity -- a comment on 'Change and commitment: beyond risk and responsibility' by Silvio Funtowicz and Roger Strand
by Hervé Corvellec - 1009-1015 Risk and responsibility: rejoinder to the paper by Silvio Funtowicz and Roger Strand
by D. Warner North
August 2011, Volume 14, Issue 7
- 779-797 Is enterprise risk management real?
by Marika Arena & Michela Arnaboldi & Giovanni Azzone - 799-817 Siting technological risks: cultural approaches and cross-cultural ethics
by Claudia Basta - 819-835 Risk perception and risk management in the Middle East market: theory and practice of multinational enterprises in Saudi Arabia
by Sebastian Hain - 837-845 'Someone else's blood': directed blood donation for neonatal transfusion and parental perceptions of risk
by Rachel Barrett & Nancy Heddle & Haresh Kirpalani & Ronald G. Moore & Emmy Arnold & Prakesh S. Shah & Anthony Staines - 847-858 Community concerns about a healthcare-waste incinerator
by Patthanasak Khammaneechan & Kamolnetr Okanurak & Pornchai Sithisarankul & Kraichat Tantrakarnapa & Poonsup Norramit - 859-879 An innovative approach to risk and quality assessment in the regulation of care services in Scotland
by Darinka Asenova & William Stein & Alasdair Marshall - 881-897 The constitutive element of probabilistic agency in risk: a semantic analysis of risk, danger, chance, and hazard
by Henrik Merkelsen - 899-918 Evaluating an analytic--deliberative risk-ranking process in a Chinese context
by Jianhua Xu & H. Keith Florig & Michael L. DeKay
June 2011, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 647-656 The effects of risk-taking tendency on risk choice and pre- and post-decisional information selection
by Ree M. Meertens & René Lion - 657-684 A cross-cultural comparison of road traffic risk perceptions, attitudes towards traffic safety and driver behaviour
by Trond Nordfjærn & Stig Jørgensen & Torbjorn Rundmo - 685-702 Institutional dimensions underlying public trust in information on technological risk
by Nuria Gamero & Josep Espluga & Ana Prades & Christian Oltra & Rosario Solá & Jordi Farré - 703-715 The impact of specific information provision on base station siting preferences
by Marie-Eve Cousin & Simone Dohle & Michael Siegrist - 717-733 Diversification of infrastructure projects for emergent and unknown non-systematic risks
by Nilesh N. Joshi & James H. Lambert - 735-755 Structure of meaning and sense-making of risk: an operationalisation of sense-making tested by grouping individuals according to their structure of meaning
by Erika Wall - 757-773 Unrecognized, concealed, or forgotten -- the case of absent information in risk communication
by Jari Lyytimäki & Timo Assmuth & Mikael Hildén