Individuals differ significantly in their willingness to take risks. Such differences may stem, at least in part, from individual biological (genetic) differences. We explore how risk-taking behavior correlates with different versions of the dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4), which has been implicated in previous studies of risk taking. We investigate risk taking in three contexts: economic risk taking as proxied by a financial gamble, self-reported general risk taking, and self-reported behavior in risk-related activities. Our participants are serious tournament bridge players with substantial experience in risk taking. Presumably, this sample is much less varied in its environment than a random sample of the population, making genetic base...
This chapter argues that if we follow a pragmatist understanding of humans and technologies, there i...
Risk classification refers to the use of observable characteristics by insurers to group individuals...
The functional role of organic acid anions (e.g. citrate, oxalate, malonate, etc) in soil has been i...
A hypothesized association between callous-unemotional (CU) traits and risk-taking may account for t...
The debate on “Loss and Damage” (L&D) has gained traction over the last few years. Supported by grow...
This thesis brings together the three chapters that together form my PhD thesis. As indicated by th...
Civil Engineering Risk is a consequences of unfavorable condition towards the Civil Engineering Stru...
Economic theory, as well as commonly-stated views of practitioners, suggests that macroeconomic cond...
A hypothesized association between callous–unemotional (CU) traits and risk-taking may account for t...
In the past decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has achieved unprecedented success, where statisti...
Understanding how genotype leads to phenotype is key to understand both the development and dysfunct...
Certain types of infrastructure--critical infrastructure (CI)--play vital roles in underpinning our ...
The financial crisis revealed the extent of the global financial system’s interconnectedness. Regula...
Loss of genome stability is one of the hallmarks of the enabling characteristics of cancer developme...
Purpose This study aims to answer the question, “Are people willing to forgo a portion of financia...
This chapter argues that if we follow a pragmatist understanding of humans and technologies, there i...
Risk classification refers to the use of observable characteristics by insurers to group individuals...
The functional role of organic acid anions (e.g. citrate, oxalate, malonate, etc) in soil has been i...
A hypothesized association between callous-unemotional (CU) traits and risk-taking may account for t...
The debate on “Loss and Damage” (L&D) has gained traction over the last few years. Supported by grow...
This thesis brings together the three chapters that together form my PhD thesis. As indicated by th...
Civil Engineering Risk is a consequences of unfavorable condition towards the Civil Engineering Stru...
Economic theory, as well as commonly-stated views of practitioners, suggests that macroeconomic cond...
A hypothesized association between callous–unemotional (CU) traits and risk-taking may account for t...
In the past decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has achieved unprecedented success, where statisti...
Understanding how genotype leads to phenotype is key to understand both the development and dysfunct...
Certain types of infrastructure--critical infrastructure (CI)--play vital roles in underpinning our ...
The financial crisis revealed the extent of the global financial system’s interconnectedness. Regula...
Loss of genome stability is one of the hallmarks of the enabling characteristics of cancer developme...
Purpose This study aims to answer the question, “Are people willing to forgo a portion of financia...
This chapter argues that if we follow a pragmatist understanding of humans and technologies, there i...
Risk classification refers to the use of observable characteristics by insurers to group individuals...
The functional role of organic acid anions (e.g. citrate, oxalate, malonate, etc) in soil has been i...