Journal: Cognition, Technology & Work

Volume 16, Issue 4

429 -- 449Paula Savioja, Marja Liinasuo, Hanna Koskinen. User experience: does it matter in complex systems?
451 -- 465Kamal Mohammed Alhendawi, Ahmad Suhaimi Baharudin. The impact of interaction quality factors on the effectiveness of Web-based information system: the mediating role of user satisfaction
467 -- 486Charlott Sellberg, Jessica Lindblom. Comparing methods for workplace studies: a theoretical and empirical analysis
487 -- 499Leena Norros, Marja Liinasuo, Paula Savioja. Operators' orientations to procedure guidance in NPP process control
501 -- 508Fulko van Westrenen. Modelling arrival control in a vessel traffic management system
509 -- 518Adelaide Blavier, Anne-Sophie Nyssen. The effect of 2D and 3D visual modes on surgical task performance: role of expertise and adaptation processes
519 -- 529Denham L. Phipps, Dianne Parker. A naturalistic decision-making perspective on anaesthetists' rule-related behaviour
531 -- 539Johannes Beck, Armin Eichinger, Klaus Bengler. Trait, state or artefact? Assessing experts' regulatory focus in nuclear power plant control
541 -- 548Sidney W. A. Dekker. Deferring to expertise versus the prima donna syndrome: a manager's dilemma
549 -- 563Steven Curnin, Christine Owen, Cain Trist. Managing the constraints of boundary spanning in emergency management
565 -- 584Priyadarshini R. Pennathur, Ann M. Bisantz, Rollin J. Fairbanks, Colin G. Drury, Li Lin. Following the trail: understanding information flow in the emergency department

Volume 16, Issue 3

285 -- 287Oliver M. J. Carsten. Introduction to the special section: Can workload take the strain?
289 -- 297J. C. F. de Winter. Controversy in human factors constructs and the explosive use of the NASA-TLX: a measurement perspective
299 -- 302Annie Pauzié. Evaluation of the driver's mental workload: a necessity in a perspective of in-vehicle system design for road safety improvement
303 -- 305Dick de Waard, Ben Lewis-Evans. Self-report scales alone cannot capture mental workload - A reply to De Winter, Controversy in human factors constructs and the explosive use of the NASA TLX: a measurement perspective
307 -- 310Armin Eichinger, Klaus Bengler. Representations and operations: parts of the problem and the solution - Comments on J.C.F. de Winter: Controversy in human factors constructs and the explosive use of the NASA TLX: a measurement perspective
311 -- 317Pietro Carlo Cacciabue, Oliver M. J. Carsten, Frédéric Vanderhaegen. Is there still a need for CTW?
319 -- 335Adrian House, Nicola Power, Laurence Alison. A systematic review of the potential hurdles of interoperability to the emergency services in major incidents: recommendations for solutions and alternatives
337 -- 348Atish Rajkomar, Ann Blandford, Astrid Mayer. Coping with complexity in home hemodialysis: a fresh perspective on time as a medium of Distributed Cognition
349 -- 358Kohei Nonose, Taro Kanno, Kazuo Furuta. Effects of metacognition in cooperation on team behaviors
359 -- 371Claudia Krehl, Nora Balfe. Cognitive workload analysis in rail signalling environments
373 -- 388Dong-Han Ham. A model-based framework for classifying and diagnosing usability problems
389 -- 403Daisuke Karikawa, Hisae Aoyama, Makoto Takahashi, Kazuo Furuta, Akira Ishibashi, Masaharu Kitamura. Analysis of the performance characteristics of controllers' strategies in en route air traffic control tasks
405 -- 415Wei Liu, Gert Pasman, Jenneke Taal-Fokker, Pieter Jan Stappers. Exploring 'Generation Y' interaction qualities at home and at work
417 -- 427Armin Eichinger, Johannes Kellerer. Between laboratory and simulator: a cognitive approach to evaluating cockpit interfaces by manipulating informatory context

Volume 16, Issue 2

131 -- 142Ya Li, Kenji Itoh. Safety climate in trucking industry and its effects on safety outcomes
143 -- 155Jonas Lundberg, Amy Rankin. Resilience and vulnerability of small flexible crisis response teams: implications for training and preparation
157 -- 169Julia Werneke, Mark Vollrath. How do environmental characteristics at intersections change in their relevance for drivers before entering an intersection: analysis of drivers' gaze and driving behavior in a driving simulator study
171 -- 185Lynne Collis, Felix Schmid, Andrew Tobias. Managing incidents in a complex system: a railway case study
187 -- 201Charlott Sellberg, Tarja Susi. Technostress in the office: a distributed cognition perspective on human-technology interaction
203 -- 210Jennifer Tichon, Guy M. Wallis, Stephan Riek, Timothy Mavin. Physiological measurement of anxiety to evaluate performance in simulation training
211 -- 227Stathis Malakis, Tom Kontogiannis. Exploring team sensemaking in air traffic control (ATC): insights from a field study in low visibility operations
229 -- 246Tania Xiao, Penelope Sanderson. Evaluating the generalizability of the Organizational Constraints Analysis framework: a hospital bed management case study
247 -- 258Yu-wei Chang, Ping-Yu Hsu, Wen-Lung Shiau. An empirical study of managers' usage intention in BI
259 -- 270Jin Tian, Ying Dai. Research on the relationship between mishap risk and time margin for control: a case study for carrier landing of aircraft
271 -- 280Makoto Itoh, Genya Abe, Tomohiro Yamamura. Effects of arousing attention on distracted driver's following behaviour under uncertainty
281 -- 283Tom Kontogiannis. Todd Conklin: Pre-accident investigations: an introduction to organizational safety - Ashgate Publishing, Surrey, UK, 140 pp., ISBN 978-1-4094-4782-5 (pbk)

Volume 16, Issue 1

1 -- 11J. C. F. de Winter, D. Dodou. Why the Fitts list has persisted throughout the history of function allocation
13 -- 23Denis Besnard, Erik Hollnagel. I want to believe: some myths about the management of industrial safety
25 -- 45Claudia van den Heuvel, Laurence Alison, Nicola Power. Coping with uncertainty: police strategies for resilient decision-making and action implementation
47 -- 57Avi Parush, Chelsea Kramer, Tara Foster-Hunt, Alicia McMullan, Kathryn Momtahan. Exploring similarities and differences in teamwork across diverse healthcare contexts using communication analysis
59 -- 70Fulko van Westrenen, Gesa Praetorius. Maritime traffic management: a need for central coordination?
71 -- 90H. S. J. Rashid, C. S. Place, G. R. Braithwaite. Eradicating root causes of aviation maintenance errors: introducing the AMMP
91 -- 102A. J. Ross, J. E. Anderson, N. Kodate, K. Thompson, A. Cox, R. Malik. Inpatient diabetes care: complexity, resilience and quality of care
103 -- 115Mats Persson, Georgios Rigas. Complexity: the dark side of network-centric warfare
117 -- 129Yvonne Barnard, Oliver M. J. Carsten, Frank C. H. Lai. From a theoretical model to a predictive simulation model of operator interaction with support systems: designing experiments to build the numerical simulation