Journal of Risk Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Risk Research is 25. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Risk perceptions of COVID-19 around the world1089
Fact-checking as risk communication: the multi-layered risk of misinformation in times of COVID-19190
Resilience in the face of uncertainty: early lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic173
The paradox of trust: perceived risk and public compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore170
COVID-19 risk perception: a longitudinal analysis of its predictors and associations with health protective behaviours in the United Kingdom144
COVID-19: Reflections on trust, tradeoffs, and preparedness131
Managing the Covid-19 pandemic through individual responsibility: the consequences of a world risk society and enhanced ethopolitics85
Mismanagement of Covid-19: lessons learned from Italy69
COVID-19 risk governance: drivers, responses and lessons to be learned67
Survival at the expense of the weakest? Managing modern slavery risks in supply chains during COVID-1966
The COVID-19 pandemic: how can risk science help?61
Pandemic democracy: elections and COVID-1949
Identity change, uncertainty and mistrust in relation to fear and risk of COVID-1947
COVID-19 protective model: the role of threat perceptions and informational cues in influencing behavior43
Did the world overlook the media’s early warning of COVID-19?43
Recalibrating pandemic risk leadership: Thirteen crisis ready strategies for COVID-1942
‘A monstrous threat’: how a state of exception turns into a ‘new normal’35
COVID-19: the winter lockdown strategy in five European nations35
Engaging publics about environmental and technology risks: frames, values and deliberation34
COVID-19 vaccine rollout risk communication strategies in Europe: a rapid response33
COVID-19 infection and death rates: the need to incorporate causal explanations for the data and avoid bias in testing33
New challenges for risk analysis: systemic risks30
Extending a broadly applicable measure of risk perception: the case for susceptibility28
COVID-19 information disorder: six types of harmful information during the pandemic in Europe27
From the periphery and toward a centralized model for trust in government risk and disaster communication27
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