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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 2022
- Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine, Mohamed Sallak, Roberto Sacile, Frank Flemisch, Paulo Leitão:
Introduction to the special section humans and industry 4.0. 1-5 - Ardian Adhiatma, Reni Diah Sari, Olivia Fachrunnisa:
The role of personal dexterity and incentive gamification to enhance employee learning experience and performance. 7-19 - Jan-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. 21-38 - Alina 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. 39-55 - Mouad Bounouar, Richard Bearee, Ali Siadat, Tahar Hakim Benchekroun:
On the role of human operators in the design process of cobotic systems. 57-73 - Siying Li, Marie-Hélène Abel, Elsa Negre:
A collaboration context ontology to enhance human-related collaboration into Industry 4.0. 75-91 - Marie-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. 93-111 - Damien Trentesaux, Stamatis Karnouskos:
Engineering ethical behaviors in autonomous industrial cyber-physical human systems. 113-126 - J. Bradley Morrison, Robert L. Wears:
Modeling Rasmussen's dynamic modeling problem: drift towards a boundary of safety. 127-145 - Jin Tian, Ying Dai:
Looking at resilience of socio-technical systems from the view of coordinated control. 147-160 - Oseghale Osezua Igene, Christopher W. Johnson, Jenny Long:
An evaluation of the formalised AcciMap approach for accident analysis in healthcare. 161-181 - Long Teng, Dawei Liu, Jinlin Luo:
Explicating user negative behavior toward social media: an exploratory examination based on stressor-strain-outcome model. 183-194 - Mehran Ghalenoei, Seyed Bagher Mortazavi, Adel Mazloumi, Amir H. Pakpour:
Impact of workload on cognitive performance of control room operators. 195-207 - Oseghale Osezua Igene, Christopher W. Johnson, Jenny Long:
Correction to: An evaluation of the formalised AcciMap approach for accident analysis in healthcare. 209 - Philippe Fauquet-Alekhine, Martin W. Bauer, Saadi Lahlou:
Correction to: Introspective interviewing for work activities: applying subjective digital ethnography in a nuclear industry case study. 211 - Maik 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. 213
Volume 24, Number 2, May 2022
- Bernardo Henrique Leso, Marcelo Nogueira Cortimiglia:
The influence of user involvement in information system adoption: an extension of TAM. 215-231 - Qianli Ma, Ronggang Zhou, Chenyang Zhang, Zhe Chen:
Rationally or emotionally: how should voice user interfaces reply to users of different genders considering user experience? 233-246 - Anna 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. 247-260 - Magnus Nylin, Jimmy Johansson Westberg, Jonas Lundberg:
Reduced autonomy workspace (RAW) - an interaction design approach for human-automation cooperation. 261-273 - Bin 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. 275-289 - Norbert Fürstenau, Thea Radüntz:
Power law model for subjective mental workload and validation through air traffic control human-in-the-loop simulation. 291-315 - Neville A. Stanton, James W. H. Brown, Kirsten M. A. Revell, Jisun Kim, Joy Richardson, Pat Langdon, Mike D. Bradley, Nermin Caber, Lee Skrypchuk, Simon Thompson:
OESDs in an on-road study of semi-automated vehicle to human driver handovers. 317-332 - Alex 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. 333-349 - Binbing Song, Hiroko Itoh, Yasumi Kawamura:
Development of training method for vessel traffic service based on cognitive process. 351-369 - Alessandro Pollini, Tiziana C. Callari, Alessandra Tedeschi, Daniele Ruscio, Luca Save, Franco Chiarugi, Davide Guerri:
Leveraging human factors in cybersecurity: an integrated methodological approach. 371-390 - Sara Waring, Laurence Alison, Neil Shortland, Michael Humann:
Correction to: The role of information sharing on decision delay during multiteam disaster response. 391
Volume 24, Number 3, August 2022
- Neeshe Khan, Robert J. Houghton, Sarah Sharples:
Understanding factors that influence unintentional insider threat: a framework to counteract unintentional risks. 393-421 - Greg Penney, David Launder, Joe Cuthbertson, Matthew B. Thompson:
Threat assessment, sense making, and critical decision-making in police, military, ambulance, and fire services. 423-439 - Sonia Camacho, Andrés Barrios:
Teleworking and technostress: early consequences of a COVID-19 lockdown. 441-457 - Sarah Holdsworth, Jan Hayes, Orana Sandri, Sarah Maslen:
Developing professional expertise for safety: a learning design framework. 459-472 - Richard Clewley, Jim Nixon:
Now you see it, now you don't: dynamism amplifies the typicality effect. 473-481 - Niklas Grabbe, Almin Arifagic, Klaus Bengler:
Assessing the reliability and validity of an FRAM model: the case of driving in an overtaking scenario. 483-508 - Davide 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. 509-520 - Maria 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. 521-535
Volume 24, Number 4, November 2022
- Steffi Sassenus, Piet Van den Bossche, Karolien Poels:
When stress becomes shared: exploring the emergence of team stress. 537-556 - Shree Frazier, Brandon J. Pitts, Sara A. McComb:
Measuring cognitive workload in automated knowledge work environments: a systematic literature review. 557-587 - Alexandre Marois, Daniel Lafond:
Augmenting cognitive work: a review of cognitive enhancement methods and applications for operational domains. 589-608 - Mikael Johansson, Fredrick Ekman, MariAnne Karlsson, Helena Strömberg, Joakim Jonsson:
ADAS at work: assessing professional bus drivers' experience and acceptance of a narrow navigation system. 625-639 - Zhenhua Yu, Kang Jiang, Zhipeng Huang, 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. 641-666 - Yue 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. 667-674 - Brit-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. 675-691 - Davide 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. 693
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