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February 2020, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 385-398 Proximity (Mis)perception: Public Awareness of Nuclear, Refinery, and Fracking Sites
by Benjamin A. Lyons & Heather Akin & Natalie Jomini Stroud - 399-407 The Psychophysics of Terror Attack Casualty Counts
by Matt Baucum & Richard John - 408-420 Defender–Attacker Games with Asymmetric Player Utilities
by Qingqing Zhai & Rui Peng & Jun Zhuang - 421-434 Modeling Pathology Workload and Complexity to Manage Risks and Improve Patient Quality and Safety
by David M. Vanlandingham & Wesley Hampton & Kimberly M. Thompson & Kamran Badizadegan - 435-438 On Grand Strategy. John Lewis Gaddis (2018). Penguin Press. London, England
by Louis Anthony Cox
January 2020, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-7 Engineering Systems and Risk Analytics
by Desheng Wu & James H. Lambert - 8-23 Quantitative Risk Assessment of Seafarers’ Nonfatal Injuries Due to Occupational Accidents Based on Bayesian Network Modeling
by Guizhen Zhang & Vinh V. Thai & Adrian Wing‐Keung Law & Kum Fai Yuen & Hui Shan Loh & Qingji Zhou - 24-42 Time‐Varying Risk Measurement for Ship Collision Prevention
by Yamin Huang & P. H. A. J. M. van Gelder - 43-67 Workforce/Population, Economy, Infrastructure, Geography, Hierarchy, and Time (WEIGHT): Reflections on the Plural Dimensions of Disaster Resilience
by Joost Santos & Christian Yip & Shital Thekdi & Sheree Pagsuyoin - 68-82 Risk‐Informed Requirements for Design and Assessment of Structures Under Temporary Use
by Ramon Hingorani & Peter Tanner - 83-96 Advances on a Decision Analytic Approach to Exposure‐Based Chemical Prioritization
by Matthew D. Wood & Kenton Plourde & Sabrina Larkin & Peter P. Egeghy & Antony J. Williams & Valerie Zemba & Igor Linkov & Daniel A. Vallero - 97-116 An Integrated Scenario Ensemble‐Based Framework for Hurricane Evacuation Modeling: Part 1—Decision Support System
by Rachel A. Davidson & Linda K. Nozick & Tricia Wachtendorf & Brian Blanton & Brian Colle & Randall L. Kolar & Sarah DeYoung & Kendra M. Dresback & Wenqi Yi & Kun Yang & Nicholas Leonardo - 117-133 An Integrated Scenario Ensemble‐Based Framework for Hurricane Evacuation Modeling: Part 2—Hazard Modeling
by Brian Blanton & Kendra Dresback & Brian Colle & Randy Kolar & Humberto Vergara & Yang Hong & Nicholas Leonardo & Rachel Davidson & Linda Nozick & Tricia Wachtendorf - 134-152 Interdependent Network Recovery Games
by Andrew M. Smith & Andrés D. González & Leonardo Dueñas‐Osorio & Raissa M. D'Souza - 153-168 Deep Uncertainties in Sea‐Level Rise and Storm Surge Projections: Implications for Coastal Flood Risk Management
by Perry C. Oddo & Ben S. Lee & Gregory G. Garner & Vivek Srikrishnan & Patrick M. Reed & Chris E. Forest & Klaus Keller - 169-182 A Framework for Understanding Uncertainty in Seismic Risk Assessment
by Roxane Foulser‐Piggott & Gary Bowman & Martin Hughes - 183-199 Multicriteria Decision Framework for Cybersecurity Risk Assessment and Management
by Alexander A. Ganin & Phuoc Quach & Mahesh Panwar & Zachary A. Collier & Jeffrey M. Keisler & Dayton Marchese & Igor Linkov - 200-214 Estimating the Probability of Human Error by Incorporating Component Failure Data from User‐Induced Defects in the Development of Complex Electrical Systems
by Peter J. Majewicz & Paul Blessner & Bill Olson & Timothy Blackburn
December 2019, Volume 39, Issue 12
- 2599-2600 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2601-2603 Letter concerning: Burns AM, Barlow CA, Banducci AM, Unice KM, Sahmel J. Potential Airborne Asbestos Exposure and Risk Associated with the Historical Use of Cosmetic Talcum Powder Products
by Murray Martin Finkelstein - 2604-2607 Response to Letter to the Editor
by Amanda M. Burns & Christy A. Barlow & Amber M. Banducci & Kenneth M. Unice & Jennifer Sahmel - 2608-2624 A Case Study Evaluating the Risk of Infection from Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) in a Hospital Setting Through Bioaerosols
by Umesh Adhikari & Alexandre Chabrelie & Mark Weir & Kevin Boehnke & Erica McKenzie & Luisa Ikner & Meng Wang & Qing Wang & Kyana Young & Charles N. Haas & Joan Rose & Jade Mitchell - 2625-2639 Health Risk Assessment of Photoresists Used in an Optoelectronic Semiconductor Factory
by Shao‐Zu Huang & Kuen‐Yuh Wu - 2640-2652 Loss/Gain Framing, Dose, and Reactance: A Message Experiment
by Chelsea L. Ratcliff & Jakob D. Jensen & Courtney L. Scherr & Melinda Krakow & Kaylee Crossley - 2653-2667 Mediating and Moderating Roles of Trust in Government in Effective Risk Rumor Management: A Test Case of Radiation‐Contaminated Seafood in South Korea
by Hye‐Jin Paek & Thomas Hove - 2668-2682 “Chemophobia” Today: Consumers’ Knowledge and Perceptions of Chemicals
by Rita Saleh & Angela Bearth & Michael Siegrist - 2683-2693 Cross‐Sectional Psychological and Demographic Associations of Zika Knowledge and Conspiracy Beliefs Before and After Local Zika Transmission
by Rachael Piltch‐Loeb & Brian J. Zikmund‐Fisher & Victoria A. Shaffer & Laura D. Scherer & Megan Knaus & Angie Fagerlin & David M. Abramson & Aaron M. Scherer - 2694-2717 Americans’ Views of Voluntary Protective Actions Against Zika Infection: Conceptual and Measurement Issues
by Branden B. Johnson - 2718-2731 Impact of Water Level Rise on Urban Infrastructures: Washington, DC, and Shanghai as Case Studies
by Yanjie Zhang & Bilal M. Ayyub & Dongming Zhang & Hongwei Huang & Yalda Saadat - 2732-2743 Optimal Abort Rules for Multiattempt Missions
by Gregory Levitin & Maxim Finkelstein & Hong‐Zhong Huang - 2744-2765 A Fuzzy‐Based Risk Assessment Framework for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Under‐Ice Missions
by Tzu Yang Loh & Mario P. Brito & Neil Bose & Jingjing Xu & Kiril Tenekedjiev - 2766-2785 Adversarial Risk Analysis to Allocate Optimal Defense Resources for Protecting Cyber–Physical Systems from Cyber Attacks
by Wei Wang & Francesco Di Maio & Enrico Zio - 2786-2789 The Model Thinker: What You Need to Know to Make Data Work for You by Scott E. Page, Basic Books, New York, NY, 2018, 448 pages (hard cover), ISBN: 9780465094622, $19.65
by Louis Anthony Cox
November 2019, Volume 39, Issue 11
- 2351-2352 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2353-2358 Do Interactions Between Environmental Chemicals and the Human Microbiome Need to Be Considered in Risk Assessments?
by Joseph Rodricks & Yvonne Huang & Ellen Mantus & Pamela Shubat - 2359-2368 Illustration of a Method to Incorporate Preference Uncertainty in Benefit–Cost Analysis
by Sunhee Baik & Alexander L. Davis & M. Granger Morgan - 2369-2390 The Value of a Statistical Life for Risk‐Averse and Risk‐Seeking Individuals
by Marcela V. Parada‐Contzen - 2391-2407 Dread and Risk Elimination Premium for the Value of a Statistical Life
by Sara Olofsson & Ulf G. Gerdtham & Lars Hultkrantz & Ulf Persson - 2408-2426 Measuring and Achieving Equity in Multiperiod Emergency Material Allocation
by Yanyan Wang & Vicki M. Bier & Baiqing Sun - 2427-2442 Risk–Risk Tradeoff Analysis of Nuclear Explosives for Asteroid Deflection
by Seth D. Baum - 2443-2456 How to Integrate Labor Disruption into an Economic Impact Evaluation Model for Postdisaster Recovery Periods
by Zhengtao Zhang & Ning Li & Peng Cui & Hong Xu & Yuan Liu & Xi Chen & Jieling Feng - 2457-2478 A Probabilistic Model of the Economic Risk to Britain's Railway Network from Bridge Scour During Floods
by Rob Lamb & Paige Garside & Raghav Pant & Jim W. Hall - 2479-2498 Selecting Indicators for Assessing Community Sustainable Resilience
by Leslie Gillespie‐Marthaler & Katherine Nelson & Hiba Baroud & Mark Abkowitz - 2499-2513 Probability of Low‐Altitude Midair Collision Between General Aviation and Unmanned Aircraft
by Anders la Cour‐Harbo & Henrik Schiøler - 2514-2527 Determinants of Probability Neglect and Risk Attitudes for Disaster Risk: An Online Experimental Study of Flood Insurance Demand among Homeowners
by Peter John Robinson & W. J. Wouter Botzen - 2528-2542 Managing the Risk of Aggressive Dog Behavior: Investigating the Influence of Owner Threat and Efficacy Perceptions
by Emma J. Williams & Emily Blackwell - 2543-2558 Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Geographic and Social Predictors of Flood Risk Awareness
by Daran Gray‐Scholz & Timothy J. Haney & Pamela MacQuarrie - 2559-2575 Risk Perception and Human Health Risk in Rural Communities Consuming Unregulated Well Water in Saskatchewan, Canada
by Lorelei Ford & Cheryl Waldner & Javier Sanchez & Lalita Bharadwaj - 2576-2595 Comparative Analysis of Deterministic and Semiquantitative Approaches for Shallow Landslide Risk Modeling in Rwanda
by Jean Baptiste Nsengiyumva & Geping Luo & Egide Hakorimana & Richard Mind'je & Aboubakar Gasirabo & Valentine Mukanyandwi - 2596-2597 The Science and Practice of Resilience by Igor Linkov and Benjamin Trump. Springer, Cham, Switzerland. 2019. 202 pp. + references. $109.00. ISBN 978–3– 030– 04563–0
by Michael Greenberg
October 2019, Volume 39, Issue 10
- 2117-2118 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2119-2126 Risk and the Five Hard Problems of Cybersecurity
by Natalie M. Scala & Allison C. Reilly & Paul L. Goethals & Michel Cukier - 2127-2142 Understanding Community Resilience from a PRA Perspective Using Binary Decision Diagrams
by Saeed Nozhati & Bruce R. Ellingwood & Hussam Mahmoud - 2143-2159 Adoption of Individual Flood Damage Mitigation Measures in New York City: An Extension of Protection Motivation Theory
by W. J. Wouter Botzen & Howard Kunreuther & Jeffrey Czajkowski & Hans de Moel - 2160-2181 Shannon Entropy for Quantifying Uncertainty and Risk in Economic Disparity
by Saurabh Mishra & Bilal M. Ayyub - 2182-2196 Is Allocation Affected by the Perception of Others' Irresponsible Behavior and by Ambiguity?
by Zvi Safra & Sinong Ma & Tigran Melkonyan - 2197-2213 Managing Safety‐Related Disruptions: Evidence from the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry
by Christian C. Blanco & Felipe Caro & Charles J. Corbett - 2214-2226 Linking Decision Theory and Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment: Tradeoffs Between Compliance and Efficacy for Waterborne Disease Interventions
by Michael A. L. Hayashi & Marisa C. Eisenberg & Joseph N. S. Eisenberg - 2227-2236 Optimization of the Aflatoxin Monitoring Costs along the Maize Supply Chain
by M. Focker & H. J. van der Fels‐Klerx & A. G. J. M. Oude Lansink - 2237-2258 Interventions Targeting Deep Tissue Lymph Nodes May Not Effectively Reduce the Risk of Salmonellosis from Ground Pork Consumption: A Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
by Yangjunna Zhang & Annette M. O'Connor & Chong Wang & James S. Dickson & H. Scott Hurd & Bing Wang - 2259-2271 A Novel Approach to Chemical Mixture Risk Assessment—Linking Data from Population‐Based Epidemiology and Experimental Animal Tests
by Carl‐Gustaf Bornehag & Efthymia Kitraki & Antonios Stamatakis & Emily Panagiotidou & Christina Rudén & Huan Shu & Christian Lindh & Joelle Ruegg & Chris Gennings - 2272-2294 Potential Airborne Asbestos Exposure and Risk Associated with the Historical Use of Cosmetic Talcum Powder Products
by Amanda M. Burns & Christy A. Barlow & Amber M. Banducci & Kenneth M. Unice & Jennifer Sahmel - 2295-2315 A Review of Recent Advances in Benchmark Dose Methodology
by Signe M. Jensen & Felix M. Kluxen & Christian Ritz - 2316-2328 The Practical Significance of Measurement Error in Pulmonary Function Testing Conducted in Research Settings
by Richard B. Belzer & R. Jeffrey Lewis - 2329-2347 Efficacy Foundations for Risk Communication: How People Think About Reducing the Risks of Climate Change
by Katherine M. Crosman & Ann Bostrom & Adam L. Hayes - 2348-2349 Modeling and Managing Interdependent Complex Systems of Systems by Yacov Y. Haimes, John Wiley and Sons, New York, New York, 2019, 500+ pages, $127.69, ISBN 9781119173656 (cloth)
by Michael Greenberg
September 2019, Volume 39, Issue 9
- 1867-1869 Introduction to Resilience Analytics for Cyber–Physical–Social Networks
by Kash Barker & Jose E. Ramirez‐Marquez & Giovanni Sansavini - 1870-1884 Rethinking Resilience Analytics
by Daniel Eisenberg & Thomas Seager & David L. Alderson - 1885-1898 Design and Assessment Methodology for System Resilience Metrics
by Mohammad Najarian & Gino J. Lim - 1899-1912 Assessing Engineering Resilience for Systems with Multiple Performance Measures
by Eric Specking & Bobby Cottam & Gregory Parnell & Edward Pohl & Matthew Cilli & Randy Buchanan & Zephan Wade & Colin Small - 1913-1929 Integrating Operational and Organizational Aspects in Interdependent Infrastructure Network Recovery
by Camilo Gomez & Andrés D. González & Hiba Baroud & Claudia D. Bedoya‐Motta - 1930-1948 Quantifying Community Resilience Using Hierarchical Bayesian Kernel Methods: A Case Study on Recovery from Power Outages
by Jin‐Zhu Yu & Hiba Baroud - 1949-1969 An Optimization‐Based Framework for the Identification of Vulnerabilities in Electric Power Grids Exposed to Natural Hazards
by Yi‐Ping Fang & Giovanni Sansavini & Enrico Zio - 1970-1996 Integration of Critical Infrastructure and Societal Consequence Models: Impact on Swedish Power System Mitigation Decisions
by Linn Svegrup & Jonas Johansson & Henrik Hassel - 1997-2011 Modeling of Distributed Generators Resilience Considering Lifeline Dependencies During Extreme Events
by Vaidyanathan Krishnamurthy & Alexis Kwasinski - 2012-2031 Stochastic Counterfactual Risk Analysis for the Vulnerability Assessment of Cyber‐Physical Attacks on Electricity Distribution Infrastructure Networks
by Edward J. Oughton & Daniel Ralph & Raghav Pant & Eireann Leverett & Jennifer Copic & Scott Thacker & Rabia Dada & Simon Ruffle & Michelle Tuveson & Jim W Hall - 2032-2053 Evaluating and Visualizing the Economic Impact of Commercial Districts Due to an Electric Power Network Disruption
by Andrea Garcia Tapia & Mildred Suarez & Jose E. Ramirez‐Marquez & Kash Barker - 2054-2075 Network Reconfiguration for Increasing Transportation System Resilience Under Extreme Events
by Xiaoge Zhang & Sankaran Mahadevan & Kai Goebel - 2076-2092 A Robust Approach for Mitigating Risks in Cyber Supply Chains
by Kaiyue Zheng & Laura A. Albert - 2093-2112 Integrating Stakeholder Mapping and Risk Scenarios to Improve Resilience of Cyber‐Physical‐Social Networks
by Ayedh Almutairi & John P. Wheeler & David L. Slutzky & James H. Lambert - 2113-2116 Pricing Lives: Guideposts for a Safer Society. W. Kip Viscusi (2018). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press
by James K. Hammitt
August 2019, Volume 39, Issue 8
- 1655-1656 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1657-1674 Experiments in Lay Cues to the Relative Validity of Positions Taken by Disputing Groups of Scientists
by Branden B. Johnson - 1675-1694 Communicating with the Public About Marauding Terrorist Firearms Attacks: Results from a Survey Experiment on Factors Influencing Intention to “Run, Hide, Tell” in the United Kingdom and Denmark
by Julia M. Pearce & Lasse Lindekilde & David Parker & M. Brooke Rogers - 1695-1707 Risk Communication as Government Agency Organizational Practice
by Åsa Boholm - 1708-1722 Whose Risk? Why Did the U.S. Public Ignore Information About the Ebola Outbreak?
by Janet Z. Yang - 1723-1740 Residents’ Reactions to Earthquake Early Warnings in Japan
by Kazuya Nakayachi & Julia S. Becker & Sally H. Potter & Maximilian Dixon - 1741-1754 Risk Perceptions Toward Drinking Water Quality Among Private Well Owners in Ireland: The Illusion of Control
by Teresa Hooks & Geertje Schuitema & Frank McDermott - 1755-1770 Farmers’ Risk‐Based Decision Making Under Pervasive Uncertainty: Cognitive Thresholds and Hazy Hedging
by Kieran M. Findlater & Terre Satterfield & Milind Kandlikar - 1771-1782 Cigarette Smoking and Multiple Health Risk Behaviors: A Latent Class Regression Model to Identify a Profile of Young Adolescents
by Lorena Charrier & Paola Berchialla & Paola Dalmasso & Alberto Borraccino & Patrizia Lemma & Franco Cavallo - 1783-1795 A Definition and Categorization System for Advanced Materials: The Foundation for Risk‐Informed Environmental Health and Safety Testing
by Alan Kennedy & Jonathon Brame & Taylor Rycroft & Matthew Wood & Valerie Zemba & Charles Weiss & Matthew Hull & Cary Hill & Charles Geraci & Igor Linkov - 1796-1811 A Modular Bayesian Salmonella Source Attribution Model for Sparse Data
by Antti Mikkelä & Jukka Ranta & Pirkko Tuominen - 1812-1824 Validation of a Stochastic Discrete Event Model Predicting Virus Concentration on Nurse Hands
by Amanda M. Wilson & Kelly A. Reynolds & Marc P. Verhougstraete & Robert A. Canales - 1825-1842 A Multicompartment SIS Stochastic Model with Zonal Ventilation for the Spread of Nosocomial Infections: Detection, Outbreak Management, and Infection Control
by Martín López‐García & Marco‐Felipe King & Catherine J. Noakes - 1843-1863 Probabilistic Multiple Hazard Resilience Model of an Interdependent Infrastructure System
by Jingjing Kong & Slobodan P. Simonovic - 1864-1865 Mastering Catastrophic Risk: How Companies Are Coping with Disruption, by Howard Kunreuther, Erwann Michel‐Kerjan, and Michael Useem, Oxford, New York, 2018, 240 pages, US$29.95, ISBN 9780190499402
by Michael Greenberg
July 2019, Volume 39, Issue 7
- 1433-1434 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1435-1440 Ortwin Renn: Risk Governance Maven
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1441-1464 Peak Exposures in Epidemiologic Studies and Cancer Risks: Considerations for Regulatory Risk Assessment
by Harvey Checkoway & Peter S. J. Lees & Linda D. Dell & P. Robinan Gentry & Kenneth A. Mundt - 1465-1475 Recalibration of the Grunow–Finke Assessment Tool to Improve Performance in Detecting Unnatural Epidemics
by Xin Chen & Abrar Ahmad Chughtai & Chandini Raina MacIntyre - 1476-1490 Clinical Capital and the Risk of Maternal Labor and Delivery Complications: Hospital Scheduling, Timing, and Cohort Turnover Effects
by Sammy Zahran & David Mushinski & Hsueh‐Hsiang Li & Ian Breunig & Sophie Mckee - 1491-1502 Risk and Planning in Agriculture: How Planning on Dairy Farms in Ireland Is Affected by Farmers’ Regulatory Focus
by John Garvey & Gordon Sirr & Deirdre O'Shea & Fergal O'Brien - 1503-1519 Exploring the Conceptual Foundation of Continuity Management in the Context of Societal Safety
by Henrik Hassel & Alexander Cedergren - 1520-1532 Null Hypothesis Testing ≠ Scientific Inference: A Critique of the Shaky Premise at the Heart of the Science and Values Debate, and a Defense of Value‐Neutral Risk Assessment
by Brian H. MacGillivray - 1533-1545 Effect of Providing the Uncertainty Information About a Tornado Occurrence on the Weather Recipients’ Cognition and Protective Action: Probabilistic Hazard Information Versus Deterministic Warnings
by Seyed M. Miran & Chen Ling & Alan Gerard & Lans Rothfusz - 1546-1559 When Evolution Works Against the Future: Disgust's Contributions to the Acceptance of New Food Technologies
by Aisha Egolf & Christina Hartmann & Michael Siegrist - 1560-1581 Let's Call it Quits: Break‐Even Effects in the Decision to Stop Taking Risks
by Peter A. F. Fraser‐Mackenzie & Tiejun Ma & Ming‐Chien Sung & Johnnie E. V. Johnson - 1582-1596 AbSRiM: An Agent‐Based Security Risk Management Approach for Airport Operations
by Stef Janssen & Alexei Sharpanskykh & Richard Curran - 1597-1614 Agent‐Based Recovery Model for Seismic Resilience Evaluation of Electrified Communities
by Li Sun & Bozidar Stojadinovic & Giovanni Sansavini - 1615-1633 Probabilistic Modeling of Flood Hazard and its Risk Assessment for Eastern Region of India
by Pratyay Manna & Mohammed Zafar Anis & Prasun Das & Soumya Banerjee - 1634-1646 Causation Analysis of Risk Coupling of Gas Explosion Accident in Chinese Underground Coal Mines
by Jinjia Zhang & Kaili Xu & Greg You & Beibei Wang & Lei Zhao - 1647-1654 Mega‐Review: Causality Books Causal Analytics for Applied Risk Analysis by Louis Anthony Cox, Jr., Douglas A. Popken, and Richard X. Sun. Springer, International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, Vol. 270, 2018, $229, xxii+588. The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect by Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie. New York: Basic Books, 2018, $32, x+419. Causality: Models, Reasoning and Inference by Judea Pearl, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000, 2nd edition, 2009, $64.99, xix+465
by D. Warner North
June 2019, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 1193-1195 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1196-1203 The Call for a Shift from Risk to Resilience: What Does it Mean?
by Terje Aven - 1204-1222 On the Limits of the Precautionary Principle
by H. Orri Stefánsson - 1223-1224 Comments to Orri Stefánsson's Paper on the Precautionary Principle
by Terje Aven - 1225-1226 Comment: The Precautionary Principle and Judgment Aggregation
by Thomas Boyer‐Kassem - 1227-1228 Reply
by H. Orri Stefánsson - 1229-1242 Science for Policy: A Case Study of Scientific Polarization, Values, and the Framing of Risk and Uncertainty
by Sarah Mason‐Renton & Marco Vazquez & Connor Robinson & Gunilla Oberg - 1243-1261 Risk and Quantification: A Linguistic Study
by Max Boholm - 1262-1280 GIS‐Based Integration of Social Vulnerability and Level 3 Probabilistic Risk Assessment to Advance Emergency Preparedness, Planning, and Response for Severe Nuclear Power Plant Accidents
by Justin Pence & Ian Miller & Tatsuya Sakurahara & James Whitacre & Seyed Reihani & Ernie Kee & Zahra Mohaghegh - 1281-1297 Toward an Epidemiology of Safety and Security Risks: An Organizational Vulnerability Assessment in International Airports
by Ivano Bongiovanni & Cameron Newton - 1298-1313 Are We Adapting to Floods? Evidence from Global Flooding Fatalities
by Qing Miao - 1314-1341 A CGE Framework for Modeling the Economics of Flooding and Recovery in a Major Urban Area
by Aaron B. Gertz & James B. Davies & Samantha L. Black - 1342-1357 A New Methodology for Before–After Safety Assessment Using Survival Analysis and Longitudinal Data
by Kun Xie & Kaan Ozbay & Hong Yang & Di Yang - 1358-1381 Modeling the Cost Effectiveness of Fire Protection Resource Allocation in the United States: Models and a 1980–2014 Case Study
by Adam Behrendt & Vineet M. Payyappalli & Jun Zhuang - 1382-1396 Predictive Modeling and Categorizing Likelihoods of Quarantine Pest Introduction of Imported Propagative Commodities from Different Countries
by ByeongJoon Kim & Seung Cheon Hong & Daniel Egger & Catherine S. Katsar & Robert L. Griffin - 1397-1413 Machine Learning Methods as a Tool for Predicting Risk of Illness Applying Next‐Generation Sequencing Data
by Patrick Murigu Kamau Njage & Clementine Henri & Pimlapas Leekitcharoenphon & Michel‐Yves Mistou & Rene S. Hendriksen & Tine Hald - 1414-1432 A Study on a Sequential One‐Defender‐N‐Attacker Game
by Zhiheng Xu & Jun Zhuang
May 2019, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 957-958 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 959-967 Addressing Climate Change as an Emerging Risk to Infrastructure Systems
by Julie Shortridge & Janey Smith Camp - 968-974 Expert Views on Their Role as Policy Advisor: Pilot Study for the Cases of Electromagnetic Fields, Particulate Matter, and Antimicrobial Resistance
by Pita Spruijt & Anne B. Knol & Arthur C. Petersen & Erik Lebret - 975-981 Information Hazards in Biotechnology
by Gregory Lewis & Piers Millett & Anders Sandberg & Andrew Snyder‐Beattie & Gigi Gronvall - 982-991 Quantitative Assessment of the Health Risk for Livestock When Animal Viruses Are Applied in Human Oncolytic Therapy: A Case Study for Seneca Valley Virus
by Jack Schijven & Sabrina Brizee & Peter Teunis & Clazien de Vos & Phaedra Eblé & Saskia Rutjes - 992-1021 An Agent‐Based Model for Pathogen Persistence and Cross‐Contamination Dynamics in a Food Facility
by Amir Mokhtari & Jane M. Van Doren - 1022-1043 A Risk Assessment Framework for the Socioeconomic Impacts of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Failure Due to Space Weather: An Application to the United Kingdom
by Edward J. Oughton & Mike Hapgood & Gemma S. Richardson & Ciarán D. Beggan & Alan W. P. Thomson & Mark Gibbs & Catherine Burnett & C. Trevor Gaunt & Markos Trichas & Rabia Dada & Richard B. Horne - 1044-1059 Rethinking Risk Assessment for Public Utility Safety Regulation
by Carl Danner & Paul Schulman - 1060-1070 A Review of Risk Matrices Used in Acute Hospitals in England
by Gulsum Kubra Kaya & James Ward & John Clarkson - 1071-1087 Risk Information Seeking and Processing About Particulate Air Pollution in South Korea: The Roles of Cultural Worldview
by Hye Kyung Kim & Yungwook Kim - 1088-1104 Flood Risk Perceptions and Insurance Choice: Do Decisions in the Floodplain Reflect Overoptimism?
by Andrew Royal & Margaret Walls - 1105-1124 Living Well in Times of Threat: The Importance of Adjustment Processes to Explain Functional Adaptation to Uncertain Security in Expatriates Deployed in the Sudan
by Johannes Leder - 1125-1140 Semiautonomous Vehicle Risk Analysis: A Telematics‐Based Anomaly Detection Approach
by Cian Ryan & Finbarr Murphy & Martin Mullins - 1141-1168 Sequential Hazards Resilience of Interdependent Infrastructure System: A Case Study of Greater Toronto Area Energy Infrastructure System
by Jingjing Kong & Slobodan P. Simonovic & Chao Zhang - 1169-1191 Evaluating Potential Distribution of High‐Risk Aquatic Invasive Species in the Water Garden and Aquarium Trade at a Global Scale Based on Current Established Populations
by Amanda M. West & Catherine S. Jarnevich & Nicholas E. Young & Pam L. Fuller
April 2019, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 741-743 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 744-748 Vicki Bier: A More Sensible Way to View Risk
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 749-760 Making Sense of Risk—A Sociological Perspective on the Management of Risk
by Jacob Taarup‐Esbensen - 761-776 When Is a Risk Assessment Deficient According to an Uncertainty‐Based Risk Perspective?
by Marie Røyksund & Roger Flage - 777-791 Developing a Broadly Applicable Measure of Risk Perception
by Robyn S. Wilson & Adam Zwickle & Hugh Walpole - 792-804 Reaping the Benefits and Avoiding the Risks: Unrealistic Optimism in the Health Domain
by Yaniv Hanoch & Jonathan Rolison & Alexandra M. Freund - 805-828 Efficacy, Action, and Support for Reducing Climate Change Risks
by Ann Bostrom & Adam L. Hayes & Katherine M. Crosman - 829-845 Mapping Socioeconomic Exposure for Flood Risk Assessment in Italy
by Mattia Amadio & Jaroslav Mysiak & Sepehr Marzi - 846-858 Security of Separated Data in Cloud Systems with Competing Attack Detection and Data Theft Processes
by Gregory Levitin & Liudong Xing & Hong‐Zhong Huang - 859-870 Analyzing Disaster Loss Trends: A Comparison of Normalization Methodologies in South Korea
by Donghyun Choi & David Oliver Kasdan & D. K. Yoon - 871-889 Decision‐Making Analytics Using Plural Resilience Parameters for Adaptive Management of Complex Systems
by Shital A. Thekdi & Joost Santos - 890-905 Improved Methods for Estimating Flood Depth Exceedances Within Storm Surge Protection Systems
by David R. Johnson - 906-925 Combining Quantitative Risk Assessment of Human Health, Food Waste, and Energy Consumption: The Next Step in the Development of the Food Cold Chain?
by Steven Duret & Hong‐Minh Hoang & Evelyne Derens‐Bertheau & Anthony Delahaye & Onrawee Laguerre & Laurent Guillier - 926-939 Cost‐Effective Sampling and Analysis for Mycotoxins in a Cereal Batch
by M. Focker & H. J. van der Fels‐Klerx & A. G. J. M. Oude Lansink - 940-956 Statistical Approach to Identify Threshold and Point of Departure in Dose–Response Data
by Maria A. Spassova
March 2019, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 509-510 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 511-534 Cultural Values, Trust, and Benefit‐Risk Perceptions of Hydraulic Fracturing: A Comparative Analysis of Policy Elites and the General Public
by Creed Tumlison & Geoboo Song - 535-552 Media Disaster Reporting Effects on Public Risk Perception and Response to Escalating Tornado Warnings: A Natural Experiment
by Mengtian Zhao & Heather Rosoff & Richard S. John - 553-570 Terrorism Risk Assessment, Recollection Bias, and Public Support for Counterterrorism Policy and Spending
by Xinsheng Liu & Kent E. Portney & Jeryl L. Mumpower & Arnold Vedlitz - 571-585 Conflict of Interest Mitigation Procedures May Have Little Influence on the Perceived Procedural Fairness of Risk‐Related Research
by John C. Besley & Nagwan R. Zahry & Aaron McCright & Kevin C. Elliott & Norbert E. Kaminski & Joseph D. Martin - 586-598 Feelings About Fracking: Using the Affect Heuristic to Understand Opposition to Coal Seam Gas Production
by Donald W. Hine & Kirsten Clarke & Anthony D. G. Marks & Methuen I. Morgan - 599-615 Validation of Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Using Epidemiological Data from Outbreaks of Waterborne Gastrointestinal Disease
by Tucker Burch - 616-629 Quantal Risk Assessment Database: A Database for Exploring Patterns in Quantal Dose‐Response Data in Risk Assessment and its Application to Develop Priors for Bayesian Dose‐Response Analysis
by Matthew W. Wheeler & Walter W. Piegorsch & Albert John Bailer - 630-646 Modeling the Airborne Infection Risk of Tuberculosis for a Research Facility in eMalahleni, South Africa
by Ralf R. Küsel & Ian K. Craig & Anton C. Stoltz - 647-661 Modeling the Effectiveness of Respiratory Protective Devices in Reducing Influenza Outbreak
by Jing Yan & Suvajyoti Guha & Prasanna Hariharan & Matthew Myers - 662-672 The Use of Telematics Devices to Improve Automobile Insurance Rates
by Montserrat Guillen & Jens Perch Nielsen & Mercedes Ayuso & Ana M. Pérez‐Marín - 673-694 A Data‐Driven Approach to Assessing Supply Inadequacy Risks Due to Climate‐Induced Shifts in Electricity Demand
by Sayanti Mukherjee & Roshanak Nateghi - 695-712 The Impact of Portfolio Location Uncertainty on Probabilistic Seismic Risk Analysis
by Christoph Scheingraber & Martin A. Käser - 713-728 An Insurance Model for Risk Management of Process Facilities
by Seyed Javad Hashemi & Faisal Khan & Salim Ahmed - 729-740 From Ideal to Real Risk: Philosophy of Causation Meets Risk Analysis
by Rani Lill Anjum & Elena Rocca
February 2019, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 291-292 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 293-294 Special Series: Social Science of Automated Driving
by Joseph F. Coughlin & Martina Raue & Lisa A. D'Ambrosio & Carley Ward & Chaiwoo Lee - 295-314 How Should Autonomous Cars Drive? A Preference for Defaults in Moral Judgments Under Risk and Uncertainty
by Björn Meder & Nadine Fleischhut & Nina‐Carolin Krumnau & Michael R. Waldmann - 315-325 How Safe Is Safe Enough for Self‐Driving Vehicles?
by Peng Liu & Run Yang & Zhigang Xu - 326-341 Public Acceptance of Fully Automated Driving: Effects of Social Trust and Risk/Benefit Perceptions
by Peng Liu & Run Yang & Zhigang Xu - 342-357 sCARy! Risk Perceptions in Autonomous Driving: The Influence of Experience on Perceived Benefits and Barriers
by Teresa Brell & Ralf Philipsen & Martina Ziefle - 358-374 The Influence of Feelings While Driving Regular Cars on the Perception and Acceptance of Self‐Driving Cars
by Martina Raue & Lisa A. D'Ambrosio & Carley Ward & Chaiwoo Lee & Claire Jacquillat & Joseph F. Coughlin - 375-388 Advancing Risk‐Informed Decision Making in Managing Defense Nuclear Waste in the United States: Opportunities and Challenges for Risk Analysis
by Michael R. Greenberg & George Apostolakis & Timothy Fields & Bernard D. Goldstein & David Kosson & Steven Krahn & R. Bruce Matthews & James Rispoli & Jane Stewart & Richard Stewart - 389-401 Evaluation of Proactive and Reactive Strategies for Polio Eradication Activities in Pakistan and Afghanistan
by Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Kimberly M. Thompson - 402-413 Modeling Undetected Live Poliovirus Circulation After Apparent Interruption of Transmission: Pakistan and Afghanistan
by Dominika A. Kalkowska & Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Mark A. Pallansch & Kimberly M. Thompson - 414-425 Environmental Surveillance System Characteristics and Impacts on Confidence About No Undetected Serotype 1 Wild Poliovirus Circulation
by Dominika A. Kalkowska & Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Kimberly M. Thompson - 426-438 Probabilistic Integrated Human Mixture Risk Assessment of Multiple Metals Through Seafood Consumption
by Yi‐Jun Lin & Pinpin Lin - 439-461 Why Do Countries Regulate Environmental Health Risks Differently? A Theoretical Perspective
by Sander C. S. Clahsen & Irene van Kamp & Betty C. Hakkert & Theo G. Vermeire & Aldert H. Piersma & Erik Lebret - 462-472 Financial Instruments for Mitigation of Flood Risks: The Case of Florence
by Fabio Castelli & Marcello Galeotti & Giovanni Rabitti - 473-487 Lightning Rods, Earthquakes, and Regional Identities: Towards a Multi‐Scale Framework of Assessing Fracking Risk Perception
by James A. Pollard & David C. Rose - 488-504 Understanding Cumulative Risk Perception from Judgments and Choices: An Application to Flood Risks
by Cristóbal De La Maza & Alex Davis & Cleotilde Gonzalez & Inês Azevedo - 505-508 Behaving Better BEHAVE: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert M. Sapolsky, Penguin Press, 2017, and12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson, Random House Canada, 2018
by Louis Anthony Cox
January 2019, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-8 Advances in Spatial Risk Analysis
by Nikolaos Argyris & Valentina Ferretti & Simon French & Seth Guikema & Gilberto Montibeller - 9-16 Communicating Geographical Risks in Crisis Management: The Need for Research
by Simon French & Nikolaos Argyris & Stephanie M. Haywood & Matthew C. Hort & Jim Q. Smith - 17-34 Spatially Representing Vulnerability to Extreme Rain Events Using Midwestern Farmers’ Objective and Perceived Attributes of Adaptive Capacity
by Maaz Gardezi & J. Gordon Arbuckle - 35-53 Predicting the Risk of Biological Invasions Using Environmental Similarity and Transport Network Connectedness
by Robert C. Cope & Joshua V. Ross & Talia A. Wittmann & Michael J. Watts & Phillip Cassey - 54-70 A Spatio‐Temporal Exposure‐Hazard Model for Assessing Biological Risk and Impact
by Emily Walker & Melen Leclerc & Jean‐François Rey & Rémy Beaudouin & Samuel Soubeyrand & Antoine Messéan - 71-84 “Birds of a Feather” Fail Together: Exploring the Nature of Dependency in SME Defaults
by Raffaella Calabrese & Galina Andreeva & Jake Ansell - 85-104 Comparing the Economic Impact of Natural Disasters Generated by Different Input–Output Models: An Application to the 2007 Chehalis River Flood (WA)
by Andre F. T. Avelino & Sandy Dall'erba