Hollnagel, E. A tale of two safeties. Nuclear Safety and Simulation, 4(1), 1-9.
Hollnagel, E. Is safety a subject for science? Safety Science, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2013.07.025.
Hollnagel, E. Human factors/ergonomics as a systems discipline? “The human use of human beings” revisited , Applied Ergonomics, 45, 40-44.
Hollnagel, E. Resilience engineering and the built environment. Building Research and Information, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2014.862607.
Hollnagel, E. & Fujita, Y. The Fukushima disaster – systemic failures as a lack of resilience. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 45(1), 1-8.
Hollnagel, E. & Lund, M. Vidensdeling i komplekse organisationer – Analyse af to eksempler. Tidsskrift for Dansk Sundhedsvæsen, 89(1), 28-37.
Schröder-Hinrichs, J.-U., Hollnagel, E., Baldauf, M., Hofmann, S. & Kataria, A. Maritime human factors and IMO policy . Maritime Policy & Management, 40(3), 243-260.
Windridge, D., Shaukat, A. & Hollnagel, E. Characterizing driver intention via hierarchical perception-action modelling. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 43(1), 17-31.
Hollnagel, E. Is justice really important for safety? Hindsight, 18, 10-13.
Hollnagel, E. An Application of the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) to Risk Assessment of Organisational Change. Stockholm: SSM (2013:09)
Hollnagel, E. & Leonhardt, J. From Safety-I to Safety-II: A White Paper. Bruxelles, BE: Eurocontrol. (Available here. There is also a book about the same topic.)
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