Decision making for group risk reduction: dealing with epistemic uncertainty
Expecting the unexpected: predicting physiological and psychological wildfire preparedness from perceived risk, responsibility, and obstacles
Modeling imbalanced economic recovery following a natural disaster using input-output analysis
Promoting seismic retrofit implementation through "nudge": using warranty as a driver
Psychometric and demographic predictors of the perceived risk of terrorist threats and the willingness to pay for terrorism risk management programs
When precaution creates misunderstandings: the unintended effects of precautionary information on perceived risks, the EMF case