Journal: Cognition, Technology & Work

Volume 24, Issue 4

537 -- 556Steffi Sassenus, Piet Van den Bossche, Karolien Poels. When stress becomes shared: exploring the emergence of team stress
557 -- 587Shree Frazier, Brandon J. Pitts, Sara A. McComb. Measuring cognitive workload in automated knowledge work environments: a systematic literature review
589 -- 608Alexandre Marois, Daniel Lafond. Augmenting cognitive work: a review of cognitive enhancement methods and applications for operational domains
609 -- 624Jordan Navarro, Etienne Jomard, Émilie Saleur, William Abrard, Julien Cegarra. Influence of automation mode use on selection rates and subjective assessment over time
625 -- 639Mikael Johansson 0003, Fredrick Ekman, MariAnne Karlsson, Helena Strömberg, Joakim Jonsson. ADAS at work: assessing professional bus drivers' experience and acceptance of a narrow navigation system
641 -- 666Zhenhua Yu, Kang Jiang, Zhipeng Huang 0008, Ping Zhang, Zhongxiang Feng. Will I start an automated driving system? Report on the emotions, cognition, and intention of drivers who experienced real-world conditional automated driving
667 -- 674Yue Zhou, Di Wu, Chaoxian Wang, Kewei Sun, Pengbo Xu, Ziwei Wang, Wei Xiao. The effect of working memory training on situation awareness in a flight simulator
675 -- 691Brit-Eli Danielsen, Margareta Lützhöft, Torgeir Kolstø Haavik, Stig Ole Johnsen, Thomas Porathe. "Seafarers should be navigating by the stars": barriers to usability in ship bridge design
693 -- 0Davide Maggi, Richard Romano, Oliver M. J. Carsten, Joost C. F. de Winter. Correction to: When terminology hinders research: the colloquialisms of transitions of control in automated driving

Volume 24, Issue 3

393 -- 421Neeshe Khan, Robert J. Houghton, Sarah Sharples. Understanding factors that influence unintentional insider threat: a framework to counteract unintentional risks
423 -- 439Greg Penney, David Launder, Joe Cuthbertson, Matthew B. Thompson. Threat assessment, sense making, and critical decision-making in police, military, ambulance, and fire services
441 -- 457Sonia Camacho, Andrés Barrios. Teleworking and technostress: early consequences of a COVID-19 lockdown
459 -- 472Sarah Holdsworth, Jan Hayes, Orana Sandri, Sarah Maslen. Developing professional expertise for safety: a learning design framework
473 -- 481Richard Clewley, Jim Nixon. Now you see it, now you don't: dynamism amplifies the typicality effect
483 -- 508Niklas Grabbe, Almin Arifagic, Klaus Bengler. Assessing the reliability and validity of an FRAM model: the case of driving in an overtaking scenario
509 -- 520Davide Maggi, Richard Romano, Oliver M. J. Carsten, Joost C. F. de Winter. When terminology hinders research: the colloquialisms of transitions of control in automated driving
521 -- 535Maria Christine Werba Saldanha, Luana Leal Fernandes Araújo, Rodrigo Arcuri, Mario Cesar R. Vidal, Paulo Victor Rodrigues de Carvalho, Ricardo José Matos de Carvalho. Identifying routes and organizational practices for resilient performance: a study in the construction industry

Volume 24, Issue 2

215 -- 231Bernardo Henrique Leso, Marcelo Nogueira Cortimiglia. The influence of user involvement in information system adoption: an extension of TAM
233 -- 246Qianli Ma, Ronggang Zhou, Chenyang Zhang, Zhe Chen. Rationally or emotionally: how should voice user interfaces reply to users of different genders considering user experience?
247 -- 260Anna Hohm, Oliver Happel, Jörn Hurtienne, Tobias Grundgeiger. User experience in safety-critical domains: a survey on motivational orientations and psychological need satisfaction in acute care
261 -- 273Magnus Nylin, Jimmy Johansson Westberg, Jonas Lundberg. Reduced autonomy workspace (RAW) - an interaction design approach for human-automation cooperation
275 -- 289Bin Meng, Na Lu, Chen Lin, Yunjing Zhang, Qingmin Si, Jinsong Zhang. Study on the influencing factors of the flight crew's TSA based on DEMATEL-ISM method
291 -- 315Norbert Fürstenau, Thea Radüntz. Power law model for subjective mental workload and validation through air traffic control human-in-the-loop simulation
317 -- 332Neville A. Stanton, James W. H. Brown, Kirsten M. A. Revell, Jisun Kim, Joy Richardson, Pat Langdon, Mike Bradley, Nermin Caber, Lee Skrypchuk, Simon Thompson. OESDs in an on-road study of semi-automated vehicle to human driver handovers
333 -- 349Alex Lafont, Joceline Rogé, Daniel Ndiaye, Jean-Michel Boucheix. Road safety communication effectiveness: the roles of emotion and information in motorists' ability to detect vulnerable road users
351 -- 369Binbing Song, Hiroko Itoh, Yasumi Kawamura. Development of training method for vessel traffic service based on cognitive process
371 -- 390Alessandro Pollini, Tiziana C. Callari, Alessandra Tedeschi, Daniele Ruscio, Luca Save, Franco Chiarugi, Davide Guerri. Leveraging human factors in cybersecurity: an integrated methodological approach
391 -- 0Sara Waring, Laurence Alison, Neil Shortland, Michael Humann. Correction to: The role of information sharing on decision delay during multiteam disaster response

Volume 24, Issue 1

1 -- 5Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine, Mohamed Sallak, Roberto Sacile, Frank Flemisch, Paulo Leitão. Introduction to the special section humans and industry 4.0
7 -- 19Ardian Adhiatma, Reni Diah Sari, Olivia Fachrunnisa. The role of personal dexterity and incentive gamification to enhance employee learning experience and performance
21 -- 38Jan-Jaap Moerman, Jan Maarten Schraagen, Jan Braaksma, Leo A. M. van Dongen. Graceful extensibility in asset management: extending the capacity to adapt in managing cyber-physical railway systems
39 -- 55Alina Tausch, Annette Kluge. The best task allocation process is to decide on one's own: effects of the allocation agent in human-robot interaction on perceived work characteristics and satisfaction
57 -- 73Mouad Bounouar, Richard Bearee, Ali Siadat, Tahar Hakim Benchekroun. On the role of human operators in the design process of cobotic systems
75 -- 91Siying Li, Marie-Hélène Abel, Elsa Negre. A collaboration context ontology to enhance human-related collaboration into Industry 4.0
93 -- 111Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine, Quentin Berdal, Clément Guérin, Philippe Rauffet, Christine Chauvin, Damien Trentesaux. Designing human-system cooperation in industry 4.0 with cognitive work analysis: a first evaluation
113 -- 126Damien Trentesaux, Stamatis Karnouskos. Engineering ethical behaviors in autonomous industrial cyber-physical human systems
127 -- 145J. Bradley Morrison, Robert L. Wears. Modeling Rasmussen's dynamic modeling problem: drift towards a boundary of safety
147 -- 160Jin Tian 0002, Ying Dai. Looking at resilience of socio-technical systems from the view of coordinated control
161 -- 181Oseghale Osezua Igene, Christopher W. Johnson 0001, Jenny Long. An evaluation of the formalised AcciMap approach for accident analysis in healthcare
183 -- 194Long Teng, Dawei Liu 0002, Jinlin Luo. Explicating user negative behavior toward social media: an exploratory examination based on stressor-strain-outcome model
195 -- 207Mehran Ghalenoei, Seyed Bagher Mortazavi, Adel Mazloumi, Amir H. Pakpour. Impact of workload on cognitive performance of control room operators
209 -- 0Oseghale Osezua Igene, Christopher W. Johnson 0001, Jenny Long. Correction to: An evaluation of the formalised AcciMap approach for accident analysis in healthcare
211 -- 0Philippe Fauquet-Alekhine, Martin W. Bauer, Saadi Lahlou. Correction to: Introspective interviewing for work activities: applying subjective digital ethnography in a nuclear industry case study
213 -- 0Maik B. Friedrich, Seung Yong Lee, Paul Bates, Wayne Martin, Anja K. Faulhaber. Correction to: The influence of training level on manual fight in connection to performance, scan pattern, and task load