Book chapters

Book chapters and printed Conference Proceedings 

(The list is not up-to-date)

Hollnagel, E. (1977). Cognitive functions in decision making. In: H. Jungermann & G. de Zeeuw (Eds.), Decision making and change in human affairs. Amsterdam: D. Reidel.

Hollnagel, E. (1979). Fortolkning af beskrivelser af egen adfærd og selvreferenceproblemet. In: Broch, T., Krarup, K., Larsen, P. K. & Rieper, O. (Eds.). Kvalitative metoder i dansk samfundsvidenskab. Copenhagen, Denmark: Nyt Fra Samfundsvidenskaberne.

Hollnagel, E. (1979). The relation between intention, meaning, and action. In: M. MacCafferty & K. Gray (Eds.), The analysis of meaning. INFORMATICS 5. London: ASLIB.

Hollnagel, E. (1979). An application of the cognitive viewpoint in the description of scientific research (N-20-79). Proceedings of the Symposium ‘Theory of Knowledge and Science Policy,’ December 13-16, Ghent, Belgium.

Hollnagel, E. (1982). An outline of a series of diversified process simulation (DIPOS) experiments (N-9-82, NKA/LIT-3(82)116). Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 26th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.

Hollnagel, E. (1982). Reflections on problems raised in letter of invitation. In: L. S. Abbott (Ed.), Proceedings of workshop on cognitive modelling of nuclear plant control room operators, Dedham, Massachusetts, August 15-18, (NUREG/CR-3114, ORNL/TM-8614).

Woods, D. D. & Hollnagel, E. (1982). A technique to analyse human performance in training simulators. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 26th Annual Meeting, Seattle, 1982.

Hollnagel, E. (1983). Cognitive systems engineering in operator modelling (HWR-112). Proceedings of the IASTED Symposium on Applied Control & Identification, Vol. I., Copenhagen, Denmark, June 28 - July 1.

Hollnagel, E. (1983). Some psychological requirements to a theory of information science. In: Debons, A., Larson, A. G. (Eds.), Information science in action: System design I (p. 172-185). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

Hollnagel, E. (1984). Ergonomi. In: E. Petersen & K. E. Sabroe (Eds.) Arbejdspsykologi. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1984.

Hollnagel, E. (1984). A conceptual framework for the description and analysis of man-machine system interaction (HWR-116). Proceedings of the Symposium on Ergonomics Problems in Process Operation, University of Aston, Birmingham, 11-13 July.

Hollnagel, E. (1985). Man-machine verification in the NORS/HALO experiment. Proceedings of the IEEE Third Conference on Human Factors and Power Plants, Monterey, CA, June 23-27.

Hollnagel, E. (1985). A Model for the Monitoring of Decision Making. Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Empirical Foundations of Information and Software Sciences, Risø, Denmark, October 21-25.

Hollnagel, E. (1986). Cognitive system performance analysis. In: Hollnagel, E., Mancini, G. & Woods, D. D. (Eds.), Intelligent decision support in process environments. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Hollnagel, E. (1986). Economy, accessibility and safety of complex man-machine systems. In: M. Stockman & B. Wahlström (Eds.) VTT Symposium 67 - Människan i komplexa industriella processer. (Proceedings of the Nordic Man-Machine Conference, Mariehamn, Aaland, April 15-17.) Esbo, Finland: Technical Research Centre of Finland.

Hollnagel, E. (1987). Failure analysis of information systems: Reflections on the use of expert systems in information systems. In: J. A Wise & A. Debons (Eds.), Information systems: Failure analysis. New York: Springer Verlag.

Hollnagel, E. (1987). Mental models and model mentality. In: L. P. Goodstein, H. B. Andersen & S. E. Olsen (Eds.), Mental models, tasks and errors. A collection of essays to celebrate Jens Rasmussen’s 60th birthday. Taylor & Francis.

Hollnagel, E. (1987). M-M-S unterschiedlicher Komplexität. In: C. G. Hoyos & B. Zimolong (Eds.), Ingenieurpsychologie. Göttingen, F. R. Germany: Verlag für Psychologie, 1987.

Hollnagel, E. (1987). DEMON. A Model for the Monitoring of Decision Making. In: J. Rasmussen & P. Zunde (Eds.), Empirical foundations on information and software science III. New York: Plenum Press.

Hollnagel, E. (1987). Cognitive models and cognitive tasks in man-machine systems. In: I. Wormell (Ed.), Knowledge engineering: Expert systems and information retrieval. London: Taylor Graham.

Hollnagel, E. (1988). Introduction. In: G. Mancini, D. D. Woods & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Cognitive engineering in dynamic environments. London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Hollnagel, E. (1988). Information and reasoning in intelligent decision support systems. In: G. Mancini, D. D. Woods & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Cognitive engineering in dynamic environments. London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Hollnagel, E. (1988). Commentary: Issues in knowledge-based decision support. In: G. Mancini, D. D. Woods & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Cognitive engineering in dynamic environments. London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Hollnagel, E. (1988). Knowledge-based dialogue in intelligent decision support systems. In: N. Majumdar, D. Majumdar & J. I Sackett (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence and Other Innovative Computer Applications in the Nuclear Industry. New York: Plenum Press.

Hollnagel, E. (1988). Evaluation of expert systems. In: G. Guida & C. Tasso (Eds.), Topics in expert system design. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Woods, D. D. & Hollnagel, E. (1988). Mapping cognitive demands in complex problem solving worlds. In: B. R. Gaines & J. H. Boose (Eds.), Knowledge acquisition for knowledge-based systems. London: Academic Press.

Hollnagel, E. (1988). Plan recognition in modelling of users. In: G. E. Apostolakis, P. Kafka & G. Mancini (Eds.), Accident sequence modelling: Human actions, system response, intelligent decision support. London: Elsevier Applied Science.

Hollnagel, E. (1989). Nordic man-machine conference 1989: A summary of the main issues. In: B. Wahlström & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Människan i komplexa system - VTT Symposium 106. Helsinki: Technical Research Centre of Finland.

Hollnagel, E. (1989). Summary of the main issues. In: M. Lind & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Proceedings of the 8th European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control.

Hollnagel, E. (1989). The design of fault tolerant systems: Prevention is better than cure. Proceedings of Second European Meeting on Cognitive Approaches to Process Control, Siena, Italy, October 24-27.

Hollnagel, E. (1990). The design of integrated man-machine systems and the amplification of intelligence. Proceedings of the International Conference on Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications, March 12-16, Mito City, Ibaraki, Japan.

Hollnagel, E. (1990). Supercomputing in nuclear applications: A complex solution to a complex problem. Proceedings of the International Conference on Supercomputing in Nuclear Applications, March 12-16, Mito City, Ibaraki, Japan.

Weir, G. R. S. & Hollnagel, E. (1990). Principles of procedural support in man-machine systems. In: C. Cacciabue & G. Mancini (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control.

Hollnagel, E. (1991). The phenotype of erroneous actions: Implications for HCI design. In: G. Weir & J. Alty (Eds.), Human-computer Interaction and complex systems. London: Academic Press.

Hollnagel, E. (1991). What is a man that he can be expressed by a number? In: G. Apostolakis (Ed.), Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management. New York: Elsevier.

Hollnagel, E. (1991). The influence of artificial intelligence on human-computer interaction: Much ado about nothing? In: J. Rasmussen, H. B. Andersen & N. O. Bernsen (Eds.), Human-computer interaction. London: Erlbaum.

Cacciabue, P. C., Cojazzi, G., Hollnagel, E. & Mancini, S. (1992). Analysis and modelling of pilot-airplane interaction by an integrated simulation approach. In: H. G. Stassen (Ed.), Analysis, design and evaluation of man-machine systems. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Hollnagel, E. (1992). The formalization of knowledge-based systems validation and verification: Promises and pitfalls. In: F. Vogt (Ed.), Information Processing 92 - Volume III: Intelligent systems and personal computers. Proceedings of the 12th World Computer Congress, Madrid, Spain, 7-11 September.

Hollnagel, E. (1992). The intelligent use of intelligent systems. In: O. Kaynak (Ed.), Proceedings of NATO ARW on ‘Intelligent Systems: Safety, Reliability and Maintainability Issues,’ Kusadasi, Turkey, August 24-27, 1992.

Hollnagel, E. (1992). The art of efficient man-machine interaction: Improving the coupling between man and machine. In: J.-M. Hoc, P. C. Cacciabue & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Expertise and technology: Cognition & human-computer cooperation. Lawrence Erlbaum.

Hollnagel, E. (1993). Simplification of complexity: The use of simulation to analyse the reliability of cognition. In: T. Aldemir, Siu, N. O., Mosleh, A., Cacciabue, P. C. & Göktepe, G. (Eds.), Reliability and Safety Assessment of Dynamic Process Systems. Heildeberg, Springer Verlag.

Hollnagel, E. (1993). The design of reliable HCI: The hunt for hidden assumptions. In: J. L. Alty, D. Diaper & S. Guest (Eds.), People and computers VIII. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Ashlund, S., Mullet, K., Henderson, A., Hollnagel, E. & White, T. (1993). Human factors in computing systems. Proceedings of Interchi ‘93. New York, USA: ACM SIGCHI.

Hollnagel, E. (1994). The reliability of interactive systems: Simulation based assessment. In: D. Hopkins, P. Stager & J. Wise (Eds)., Verification and validation of complex systems: Human factors issues. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Hollnagel E. (1994). Decision making, cognition, and automation. In: Paries, J. & Amalberti, R. (Eds.), Briefings – The Human Factors Training Package. Paris, France: Dedale.

Green, M., Hollnagel, E. & Niwa, Y. (1994). Guidelines for the presentation of emergency operating procedures using advanced information technology (IAEA-12-SP-384.37). Proceedings of the IAEA Specialists Meeting on Advanced Information Methods and Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Power Plant Control Rooms, Halden, Norway, September 13-15, 1994.

Hollnagel, E. (1995). Computer supported risk management: Between Scylla and Charybdis. In: G. E. G. Beroggi & W. A. Wallace (Eds.), Computer supported risk management. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Hollnagel, E., Hoc, J.-M. & Cacciabue, P. C. (1995). Expertise and technology: ‘I have a feeling we are not in Kansas any more.’ In: J.-M. Hoc, P. C. Cacciabue & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Expertise and technology: Cognition and human-computer cooperation (p 279-286). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Hollnagel, E., Hoc, J.-M. & Cacciabue, P. C. (1995). Work With Technology: Some Fundamental Issues. In: J.-M. Hoc, P. C. Cacciabue & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Expertise and technology: Cognition and human-computer cooperation (p. 1-15). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Cacciabue, P. C. & Hollnagel, E. (1995). Simulation of cognition: Applications. In: J.-M. Hoc, P. C. Cacciabue & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Expertise and technology: Cognition and human-computer cooperation (p. 55-74). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Hollnagel, E. (1995). Automation, coping, and control. In: S. Kondo (Ed.), Post HCI ‘95 Seminar on Human-Machine Interface in Process Control - Interface for co-understanding and cooperation (Hieizan. Japan, July 17-18). Atomic Energy Society of Japan.

Hollnagel, E. (1995). Interface Evaluation And Cognitive Ergonomics. Proceedings of CSAPC 95, August 30 - September 1, 1995, Helsinki, Finland.

Hollnagel, E. (1996). Decision support and task nets. In: S. Robertson (Ed.) Contemporary Ergonomics 1996 (Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Ergonomics Society, April 10-12, Leicester). London: Taylor & Francis.

Hollnagel, E. (1996). Performance reliability and control. In: C. Cacciabue & I. Papazoglou (Eds.), Probabilistic safety assessment and management ’96. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Hollnagel, E. & Wreathall, J. (1996). HRA at the turning point? In: C. Cacciabue & I. Papazoglou (Eds.), Probabilistic safety assessment and management ’96. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Hollnagel, E., Drøivoldsmo, A. & Kirwan, B. (1996). Practical insights from studies of operator diagnosis. Proceedings of 8th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (ECCE-8), September 9-13, Granada, Spain.

Hollnagel, E. (1996). On the road to ‘human error.’ In: Proceedings of International Topical Meeting on Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA ’96), September 29 - October 3, Park City, Utah. La Grange Park, Illinois: American Nuclear Society.

Andersson, K., Andersson, S-O., Edland, A., Hollnagel, E., Josefsson, R. & Ljunquist, B. (1996). Integrated sequence analysis - Semidynamic analysis of an SGTR sequence. In: Proceedings of International Topical Meeting on Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA ’96), September 29 - October 3, Park City, Utah. La Grange Park, Illinois: American Nuclear Society.

Hollnagel, E. & Niwa, Y. (1996). A cognitive systems engineering approach to computerised procedure presentation. In: Proceedings of Cognitive Systems Engineering in Process Control (CSEPC 96), November 12-15, Kyoto, Japan.

Yoshida, H., Takeda, M., Hayashi, Y. & Hollnagel, E. (1997). Cognitive control behavior of the operator in the emergency. In: P. Seppälä, T. Luopajärvi, C.-H. Nygård & M. Mattila (Eds.), Proceedings of the 13th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association, June 29- July 4, 1997, Tampere, Finland. Helsinki: Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.

Hollnagel, E. (1997). Cognitive ergonomics or the mind at work. In: P. Seppälä, T. Luopajärvi, C.-H. Nygård & M. Mattila (Eds.), Proceedings of the 13th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association, June 29- July 4, 1997, Tampere, Finland. Helsinki: Finnish Institute of Occupational Health.

Hollnagel, E., Kaarstad , M. & Lee, H.-C. (1997). Error mode prediction. In: S. Bagnara, E. Hollnagel, M. Mariani & L. Norros (Eds.), Time and space in process control. Proceedings of Sixth European Conference on Cognitive Science Approaches to Process Control. Rome: Istituto di psicologie. / CNR.

Hollnagel, E. (1997). Control versus dependence: Striking the balance in function allocation. In: G. Salvendy, M. J. Smith & R. J. Koubek (Eds.), Design of computing systems: Social and ergonomic considerations, p. 243-246 (Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, San Francisco, CA, August 24-29, 1997). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Hollnagel, E. (1997). Designing for complexity. In: G. Salvendy, M. J. Smith & R. J. Koubek (Eds.), Design of computing systems: Social and ergonomic considerations, p. 217-220 (Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, San Francisco, CA, August 24-29, 1997). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Hollnagel, E. & Hol, J. Ø. (1997). Twenty-five years of operator-process communication: Lessons learned and problems solved? In: G. Salvendy, M. J. Smith & R. J. Koubek (Eds.), Design of computing systems: Social and ergonomic considerations, p. 221-224 (Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, San Francisco, CA, August 24-29, 1997). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Hollnagel, E. (1997). Building Joint Cognitive Systems: A Case Of Horses For Courses? In: G. Salvendy, M. J. Smith & R. J. Koubek (Eds.), Design of computing systems: Social and ergonomic considerations, p. 39-42 (Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, San Francisco, CA, August 24-29, 1997). Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Hollnagel, E. (1997). Cognitive ergonomics and the reliability of man-machine interaction. In: Brune, D., Gerhardsson, G., Crockford, G. W. & D’Auria, D. (Eds.), The workplace. Volume 1: Fundamentals of health, safety and welfare. Oslo: Scandinavian Science Publisher AS.

Hollnagel, E. (1998). Context, cognition, and control. In: Y. Waern (Ed.). Co-operation in process management - Cognition and information technology. London: Taylor & Francis.

Hollnagel, E. & Yoshikawa, H. (1998). Cognitive systems engineering in process control (Proceedings of the CSAPC ‘96 Conference). Groningen: The Netherlands: ESSCS.

Kirwan, B. & Hollnagel, E. (1998). The requirements of cognitive simulations for human reliability and probabilistic safety assessment. In: Hollnagel, E. & Yoshikawa, H. (eds.), Cognitive systems engineering in process control (p. 97-115). Groningen, The Netherlands: ESSCS.

Hollnagel, E. (1998). Measurements and models, models and measurements: You can't have one without the other. NATO RTO Meeting Proceedings 4, Collaborative Crew Performance In Complex Operational Systems. Edinburgh, April 20-22, Scotland.

Hollnagel, E. (1999). From function allocation to function congruence. In: Dekker, S. & Hollnagel, E. (Eds.), Coping with computers in the cockpit. Ashgate Publishing Limited, Aldershot, UK.

Dekker, S. W. A. & Hollnagel, E. (1999). Computers in the cockpit: Practical problems cloaked as progress. In: Dekker, S. & Hollnagel, E. (Eds.), Coping with computers in the cockpit. Ashgate Publishing Limited, Aldershot, UK.

Tsuchiya, K., Hayashi, T., Mori, H. & Hollnagel, E. (1999). Estimation of plant operator’s cognitive modes based on the cognition model. In: Büllinger, H.-J. & Ziegler, J. (Eds.), Human-computer interaction: Communication, cooperation, and application design, (p. 1306-1310).

Hollnagel, E. & Niwa, Y. (1999). The collaboration between operators and procedures: A cognitive systems engineering approach to performance improvement. In: Büllinger, H.-J. & Ziegler, J. (Eds.), Human-computer interaction: Communication, cooperation, and application design, (p. 1211-1215).

Hollnagel, E. (1999). Keep cool: The value of affective computer interfaces in a rational world. In: Büllinger, H.-J. & Ziegler, J. (Eds.), Human-computer interaction: Communication, cooperation, and application design, (p. 676-680).

Hollnagel, E. (1999). Accidents and barriers. In: Hoc, J.-M., Millot, P., Hollnagel, E. & Cacciabue, P. C. (Eds.), Cognitive Science Approaches to process Control, Lez Valenciennes, 28, (p. 175-182), Presses Universitaires de Valenciennes.

Edland, A., Svenson, O. & Hollnagel, E. (2000). Difficulty and safety during the management of a severe incident management sequence. In: Wright, P., Dekker, S. & Hollnagel, E. (Eds.), Confronting reality - 10th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (p. 68-76), August 21-32, Linköping, Sweden.

Hollnagel, E. (2000). Analysis and prediction of failures in complex systems: Models and methods. In: Elzer, P. (Ed.) Lecture notes in control and information sciences (p. 39-41). Berlin: Germany: Springer.

Hollnagel, E. (2000). Modelling the orderliness of human action. In: Sarter, N. B. & Amalberti, R. (Eds.) Cognitive engineering in the aviation domain (p. 65-98). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Wright, P. & Dekker, S. & Hollnagel, E. (Eds.) (2000). Confronting reality. Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics (ECCE-10). Linköping, Sweden: University of Linköping.

Hollnagel, E. (2001). Preface. From HMS to HCI - and back again. In: Noyes, J., Bransby, M (Eds.), People in control: Human factors in control room design (p. xvii-xx). London, UK: The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

Hollnagel, E. (2003). Applying AI to models in cognitive ergonomics. In: Itoh, K. (Eds.,) Handbook of Human Factors & Ergonomics (p. 256-271). Tokyo, Japan: Asakura Publishing Company, Ltd. (In Japanese.)

Hollnagel, E. (2003). Decisions about ‘what,’ and decisions about ‘how.’ In: Cook, M. J. (Ed.), Human Factors of Decision Making in Complex Systems, (p. 8-10). University of Abertay, Dunblane, September 8-11, Scotland.

Hollnagel, E. (2003). From human factors to cognitive systems engineering: Human-machine interaction in the 21st Century. In: Kitamura, M. & Kimura, I. (Eds.), Toward Higher Safety (Anzen-no-Tankyuu). In Japanese (p. 12-38). Tokyo, Japan: ERC Pub. (In Japanese.)

Hollnagel, E. (2003). How to assess the risk of human eroneous actions. In: Eklund, J. & Ekros, J.-P. (Eds.), Safety and reliability (p. 23-36). Linköping, Sweden: Linköpings Universitet.

Hollnagel, E. (2003). Modelos de acidentes e analises de acidentes. In: Caminhos de Analise de Acidentes do Trabalho (p. 99-105). Brasilia, Brazil: Ministerio do Trabalho e Emprego.

Hollnagel, E. (2003). Prolegomenon to cognitive task design. In: Hollnagel, E. (Ed.), Handbook of cognitive task design (p. 3-16). Mahwah, NJ, USA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates

Hollnagel, E. (2004). Automation and human work. In: Sandom, C. & Harvey. R. S. (Eds.), Human factors for engineers (p. 113-150). London, UK: The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

Hollnagel, E. (2004). Task analysis. In: Bainbridge, W. S. (Eds.), Berkshire Encyclopedia of human-computer interaction (p. 707-711). Great Barrington, MA, USA: Berkshire Publishing Group.

Hollnagel, E. (2005). Learning from failures. In: Wilson, J. (Ed.), Evaluation of human work. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis.

Hollnagel, E. (2006). Human error: Trick or treat? In: Durso, F. T. (Ed.), Handbook of applied cognition. New York: Wiley.

Hollnagel, E. (2006). Resilience: The challenge of the unstable. In: Hollnagel, E., Woods, D. D. & Leveson, N. C. (Eds.), Resilience engineering: Concepts and precepts (p. 9-18). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2006). Task analysis: Why, what, and how. In: G. Salvendy (Ed.), Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics (3rd Edition) (p. 373-383). New York: Wiley.

Hollnagel, E. & Woods, D. D. (2006). Epilogue: Resilience engineering precepts. In: Hollnagel, E., Woods, D. D. & Leveson, N. C. (Eds.), Resilience engineering: Concepts and precepts (p. 347-358). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E.& Sundström, G. A. (2006). States of resilience. In: Hollnagel, E., Woods, D. D. & Leveson, N. C. (Eds.), Resilience engineering: Concepts and precepts (p. 339-346). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Sundström, G. A. & Hollnagel, E. (2006). Learning how to create resilience in business systems. In: Hollnagel, E., Woods, D. D. & Leveson, N. C. (Eds.), Resilience engineering: Concepts and precepts (p. 235-252). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Woods, D. D. & Hollnagel, E. (2006). Prologue: Resilience engineering concepts. In: Hollnagel, E., Woods, D. D. & Leveson, N. (Eds.), Resilience engineering: Concepts and precepts (p. 1-8). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Engström, J. & Hollnagel, E. (2007). A general conceptual framework for modelling behavioural effects of driver support functions. In: Cacciabue, P. C. (Ed.), Modelling driver behaviour in automotive environments: Critical issues in driver interactions with intelligent transport systems (p. 61-84). London: Springer.

Hollnagel, E. (2007). Att känna sig säker eller vara säker - olycksanalysens dilemma. In: Ödegård, S. (Ed.), I rättvisans namn: Ansvar, skuld och säkerhet i vården (p. 161-172). Stockholm, Sweden: Liber.

Hollnagel, E. (2007). The elusiveness of cognition. In: Wallace, B., Ross, A., Davies, J. & Anderson, T. (Eds.), The mind, the body and the world: Psychology after cognitivism? (p. 346-355). Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic.

Hollnagel, E. (2008). Critical information infrastructures: Should models represent structures or functions? In: Computer safety, reliability, and security (p. 1-4). Berlin / Heidelberg: Springer. (The 27th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security, 22-25 September, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.) (Invited keynote presentation.)

Hollnagel, E. (2008). Investigation as an impediment to learning. In: Hollnagel, E., Nemeth, C. P. & Dekker, S. (Eds.), Remaining sensitive to the possibility of failure (p. 259-268). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2008). Resilience engineering in a nutshell. In: Hollnagel, E., Nemeth, C. P. & Dekker, S. (Eds.), Remaining sensitive to the possibility of failure (p. ix-xii). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2008). Safety management - looking back or looking forward. In: Hollnagel, E., Nemeth, C. P. & Dekker, S. (Eds.), Remaining sensitive to the possibility of failure (p. 63-77). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E., Rigaud, E. & Pieri, F. (Eds.) (2008). Proceedings of the third resilience engineering symposium. Paris, France: Collection Sciences Economiques, MINES ParisTech.

Woltjer, R., Smith, K. & Hollnagel, E. (2008). Representation of spatio-temporal resource constraints in network-based command and control. In: Schraagen, J. M. C., Militello, L., Ormerod, T. & Lipshitz, R. (Eds.), Naturalistic decision making and macrocognition (p. 351-371). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Nemeth, C. P., Wears, R. L., Woods, D. D., Hollnagel, E. & Cook, R. I. (2008). Minding the gaps: Creating resilience in healthcare. In: Henriksen, K., Battles, J. B., Keyes, M. A. & Grady, M. L. (Eds). Advances in patient safety: New directions and alternative approaches (Vol. 3), Performance and Tools. Rockville, MD: AHRQ. 

Hollnagel, E. (2009). Extending the scope of the human factor. In: E. Hollnagel (Ed.), Safer complex industrial environments (p. 37-59). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Hollnagel, E. (2009). The four cornerstones of resilience engineering. In: Nemeth, C. P., Hollnagel, E. & Dekker, S. (Eds.), Preparation and restoration (p. 117-134). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. & Sakuda, H. (2009). Hindsight and foresight. In: E. Hollnagel (Ed.), Safer complex industrial environments (p. 237-243). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Hollnagel, E. (2010). The diminishing relevance of human-computer interaction. In: Boy, G. (Ed.), Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E.(2010). Simulator studies - the next-best thing? In: Skjerve, A. B. & Bye, A. (Eds.), Simulator-based human factors studies across 25 years. London: Springer Verlag.

Hollnagel, E. (2011). Prologue: The scope of resilience engineering. In: E. Hollnagel, J. Pariès, D. D. Woods & J. Wreathall (Eds) (2011). Resilience Engineering in Practice. A Guidebook (Resilience Engineering Perspectives Volume 3). Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Sundström, G. & Hollnagel, E. (2011). The importance of functional interdependencies in financial service systems. In: E. Hollnagel, J. Pariès, D. D. Woods & J. Wreathall (Eds) (2011). Resilience Engineering in Practice. A Guidebook (Resilience Engineering Perspectives Volume 3). Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2011). To learn or not to learn, that is the question. In: E. Hollnagel, J. Pariès, D. D. Woods & J. Wreathall (Eds) (2011). Resilience Engineering in Practice. A Guidebook (Resilience Engineering Perspectives Volume 3). Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2011). RAG – The resilience analysis grid. In: E. Hollnagel, J. Pariès, D. D. Woods & J. Wreathall (Eds) (2011). Resilience Engineering in Practice. A Guidebook (Resilience Engineering Perspectives Volume 3). Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Sundström, G. & Hollnagel, E. (2011). Understanding why: The need for new perspectives. In: G. Sundström & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Governance and control of financial systems: A resilience engineering approach. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Sundström, G. & Hollnagel, E. (2011). What is the financial services system? In: G. Sundström & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Governance and control of financial systems: A resilience engineering approach. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. & Sundström, G. (2011). Understanding what: Making sense of unpredictable events and developments. In: G. Sundström & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Governance and control of financial systems: A resilience engineering approach. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. & Sundström, G. (2011). Understanding how: Turning financial services systems into resilient systems. In: G. Sundström & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Governance and control of financial systems: A resilience engineering approach. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Sundström, G. & Hollnagel, E. (2011). The ability to regulate, govern and control fiancial services systems. In: G. Sundström & E. Hollnagel (Eds.), Governance and control of financial systems: A resilience engineering approach. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2011). When Things Go Wrong: Failures as the Flip Side of Successes. In: Hofman, D. A. & Frese, M. (Eds.), Error in Organizations. Taylor & Francis.

Hollnagel, E., Rigaud, E. & Besnard, D. (Eds.) (2011). Proceedings of the fourth Resilience Engineering Symposium. MINES ParisTech: Presses des Mines.

Hollnagel, E. (2012). IO, Coagency, Intractability, and Resilience. In: T. Rosendahl & V. Hepsø (Eds.), Integrated Operations in the Oil and Gas Industry: Sustainability and Capability Development. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

Hollnagel, E. (2012). The ETTO principle as ETTOing – or Occam’s Razor redux. In: De Waard, D., Brookhuis, K., Dehais, F., Weikert, C., Röttger, S., Manzey, D., Biede, S., Reuzeau, F., and Terrier, P. (Eds.), Human Factors of Systems and Technology. Available as open source download.

Klein, G., Ross, K. G., Moon, B. M., Klein, D. E., Hoffman, R. R. & Hollnagel, E. (2012). Macrocognition. In: R. R. Hoffman (Ed.), Collected essays on human-centered computing, 2001-2011. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society. (177-180).

Hollnagel, E. (2012). The Third Age of Human Factors: From Independence to Interdependence. In: J. R. Wilson, A. Mills, T. Clarke, J. Rajan, & N. Dadashi (Eds.). Rail Human Factors Around the World: Impacts on and of People for Successful Rail Operations. CRC Press.

Rigaud, E., Hollnagel, E., Martinie, C., Palanque, P., Pasquini, A. (2012). A framework for modeling the consequences of the propagation of automation degradation: application to air tra#c control systems. In: D. Schaefer (Ed). The Second SESAR Innovation Days, Nov 2012, Braunschweig, Germany. EUROCONTROL, 8 p. - ISBN 978-2-87497-068-9. (https://hal-mines-paristech.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00776470.)

Apneseth, K., Wald, A. M. & Hollnagel, E. (2013). Measuring resilience in integrated planning. In: E. Albrechtsen & D. Besnard (Eds.) Oil and Gas, Technology and Humans. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2013). A resilience engineering approach to assess major accident risks. In: E. Albrechtsen & D. Besnard (Eds.) Oil and Gas, Technology and Humans. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2013). Att känna sig säker eller att vara säker: övergången från säkerhet-I till säkerhet-II (To feel safe or to be safe: The transition from Safety-I to Safety-II). In: S. Ôdegård (Ed.) Patientsäkerhet: Teori och praktik. Stockholm: Liber.

Hollnagel, E., Braithwaite, J. & Wears, R. L. (2013). Preface: On the need for resilience in health care. In: E. Hollnagel, J. Braithwaite & R. L. Wears (Eds.). Resilient health care. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2013). Making health care resilient: From safety-I to safety-II. In: E. Hollnagel, J. Braithwaite & R. L. Wears (Eds.). Resilient health care. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E., Braithwaite, J. & Wears, R. L. (2013). Epilogue: How to make health care resilient. In: E. Hollnagel, J. Braithwaite & R. L. Wears (Eds.). Resilient health care. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Rigaud, E., Hollnagel, E., Martinie, C., Pasquini, P., Ragosta, M., Silvagni, S., Sujan, M. A. (2013). Modeling trade-offs consequences propagation and their impacts. In: Resilience Engineering Association: 5th International Symposium.

Källhammer, J.-E., Smith, K. & Hollnagel, E. (2014). An empirical method for quantifying drivers’ level of acceptance of alerts issued by automotive active safety systems. In: W. A. Regan, T. Horberry & A. Stevens (Eds.) Driver acceptance of new technology. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Leonhardt, J., Peters, C. & Hollnagel, E. (2014). Der notwendigen Paradigmenwechsel im verständnis von Sicherheit in komplexen Arbeitswelten. In: U. Bargstedt, G. Horn & A. van Vegten (Eds). Resilienz in Organisationen stärken – Vorbeugung and Bewältigung von kritischen Situationen. Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaft.

Hollnagel, E. (2014). Becoming resilient. In: C. P Nemeth & E. Hollnagel (Eds.) Resilience engineering in practice, Vol 2. Becoming resilient. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2015). Disaster management, control, and resilience. In: A. J. Masys (Ed.), Disaster Management: Enabling Resilience (Lecture Notes in Social Networks). Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Hollnagel, E. (2015). Looking for patterns in everyday clinical work. In: R. L. Wears, E., Hollnagel & J. Braithwaite (Eds). Resilient health care, Volume 2: The resilience of everyday clinical work. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Hollnagel, E. (2015). Why is work-as-imagined different from work-as-done? In: R. L. Wears, E., Hollnagel & J. Braithwaite (Eds). Resilient health care, Volume 2: The resilience of everyday clinical work. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Martin, D. & Hollnagel, E. (2015). Conversations on a New Approach to Understanding Safety. In: Sears, K., Stockley, D. & Broderick, B. (Eds), Influencing the quality, risk, and safety movement in healthcare. Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Pickup, L., Atkinson, S., Rawlinson, S., Bowie, P., Gray, S., Watson, D., Sydney, D., Sinclair, L., Innes, C., Izatt, C., Oldham, J., Forrester, K. & Hollnagel, E. (2016). Blood sampling in acute hospital care settings: A Human Factors Review. Ergonomics & Human Factors 2016, 19-21 April. (In: P. Waterson, R. Sims & E.-M. Hubbard (Eds). Contemporary Ergonomics and Human factors 2016, (p. 127 -133).

Chuang, S. & Hollnagel, E. (2017). Challenges in Implementing Resilient Health Care. In: J. Braithwaite, R. L. Wears & E. Hollnagel (Eds.) Resilient Health Care, Volume 3: Reconciling Work-as-Imagined and Work-as-Done. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Braithwaite, J. Wears, R. L. & Hollnagel, E. (2016). Conclusion: Pathways Towards Reconciling WAI and WAD. In: J. Braithwaite, R. L. Wears & E. Hollnagel (Eds.) Resilient Health Care, Volume 3: Reconciling Work-as-Imagined and Work-as-Done. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Hollnagel, E. (2017). The nitty-gritty of human factors. In: S. Shorrock & C. Williams (Eds.). Human Factors and Ergonomics in Practice: Improving System Performance and Human Well-Being in the Real World. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Hollnagel, E. (2017). Å bli resilient: organisasjoner, sikkerhet og resiliens. In Hafting, T. (Ed.) Krisehåndtering. Planleggin og handling. Bergne, Norway: Fagbokforlaget.

Hollnagel, E. (2017). Resilience engineering and the future of safety management. In: N. Möller, S. O. Hansson, J.-E. Holmberg & C. Rollenhagen (Eds.), Handbook Of Safety Principles. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Hollnagel, E. (2018). To feel secure or to be secure. In: A. J. Masys (ed). Security by design. Innovative Perspectives on Complex Problems. Springer International Publishing AG.

Hollnagel, E. (2019). The gilded age? In J.-C. Le Coze (Ed.), Safety science research: Evolution, challenges, and new directions. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press / Taylor & Francis.

Clay-Williams, R., Austin, E., Braithwaite, J. & Hollnagel, E. (2021). Qualitative assessment to improve everyday activities. In F. Rapport & J. Braithwaite (Eds.), Transforming healthcare with qualitative research. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Hollnagel, E. (2021). Managing for security. In G. Jacobs, I. Suojanen, K. E. Horton & P. S. Bayerl (Eds.) International Security Management. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature.