Publications 2019

Hulme,A. McLean,S. Read,G. Dallat,C. Bedford,A. Salmon, P.2019 Sports Organization as Complex Systems: Using Cognitive Work Analysis to Identify the Factors Influencing Performance in an Elite Netball Organization. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2019.00056

Beanland, V. Wynne, R. 2019. Effects of roadside memorials on drivers’ risk perception and eye movements. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implication. doi.org/10.1186/s41235-019-0184-1

Hulme, A., Stanton, N. A., Waterson, P., Walker, G. H., Salmon, P. M. (2019). What do applications of systems thinking accident analysis methods tell us about accident causation? A systematic review of applications between 1990 and 2018. Safety Science, 117, 164-183

Salmon, P. M., Read, G. J. M. (2019). Many-model thinking in systems ergonomics: a case study in road safety. Ergonomics, 62:5, 612-628

Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G., Stanton, M. (2019). Models and Methods for Collision Analysis: A Comparison Study based on the Uber collision with a pedestrian. Safety Science. 120, 117- 128.

Woolley, M. J., Goode, N., Read, G. J. M., & Salmon, P. M. (2019) Have we reached the organisational ceiling? a review of applied accident causation models, methods and contributing factors in construction, Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science

McLean, S., Salmon, P. M., Hulme, A., Read, G. J. M., Bedford, A. (2019). A systems approach to performance analysis in women’s netball: Using Work Domain Analysis to model elite netball performance. Frontiers in Psychology.

Wynne, R. A., Beanland, V., Salmon, P. M. (2019). Systematic review of driving simulator validation studies. Safety Science, 117, 138-151.

Gunson, H., Beanland, V., Salmon, P. M. (2019). Road-related anger in motorcyclists versus car drivers. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 62, 327-338.

Grant, E., Stevens, N., Salmon, P.M. (2019). The Usual Suspects? A novel extension to AcciMap using accident causation model tenets. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 20:4, 397-418

Read, G. J. M., Naweed, A., Salmon, P. M. (2019). Complexity on the rails: A systems-based approach to understanding safety management in rail transport. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 188, 352-365.

Thoroman, B., Goode, N., Salmon, P. M., Wooley, M. (2019). What went right? An analysis of the protective factors in aviation close calls. Ergonomics, 62:2, 192-203

McLean, S., Solomon, C., Gorman, A., Salmon, P. M. (2019). Integrating communication and passing networks in football using social network analysis. Science and Medicine in Football, 3:1, 29-35.

Clacy, A., Goode, N. A., Sharman, R., Lovell, G., Salmon, P. M. (2019). A systems thinking approach to understanding the identification and treatment of sport-related concussion in community rugby union. Applied Ergonomics,  Special issue on ergonomics applications in sport.

Hulme, A., McLean, S., Clacy, A., Plant, K., Thompson, J., Read, G. J. M., Salmon, P. M. (2019). Applying systems ergonomics methods in sport: A systematic review. Applied Ergonomics, Accepted for publication 3rd April 2018.

Salmon, P. M. (2019). The horse has bolted! Why Human Factors and Ergonomics has to catch up with autonomous vehicles (and other advanced forms of automation). Invited Commentary on Hancock (2018) “Some Pitfalls in the Promises of Automated and Autonomous Vehicles. Ergonomics, 62:4, 502-504.

Ben-Bassat, T., Dewar, R., Sinclair, M., Almqvist, R.., Shinar, D., Zakowska, L., Lehtonen, E., Salmon, P. M., Liberman, G., Caird, J. (2019). Expert Evaluation of Traffic Signs: Conventional vs. Alternative Designs. Ergonomics, 62:6, 734-747.

Carden, T., Read, G., Goode, N., Salmon, P. M. (2019). Sociotechnical systems as a framework for regulatory system design and evaluation: using work domain analysis to examine a new regulatory system. Applied Ergonomics, 80, 272-280

Lane, B. R., Salmon, P. M., Cherney, A., Lacey, D., & Stanton, N. A. (2019). Using the Event Analysis of Systemic Teamwork (EAST) broken-links approach to understand vulnerabilities to disruption in a darknet market. Ergonomics.

Salmon, P. M., Macquet, A. C. (2019). Ergonomics in Sport and Outdoor Recreation: From individuals and their equipment to complex systems and their frailties. Applied Ergonomics.

Goode, N., Newnam, S., Salmon, P. M. (2019). Musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace: development of a systems thinking-based prototype classification scheme to better understand the risks. Safety Science, 120, 146-156.

McLean, S., Salmon, P. M. (2019). The weakest link: A novel use of social network analysis for the broken passing links in football. Science and Medicine in Football, 3:3, 255-258.

Desmond, D., Salmon, P. M., Lacey, D. (2019). Evaluating cryptocurrency laundering as a complex socio-technical system: A systematic literature review. Journal of Money Laundering Control. Accepted for publication 14th November 2018.

Olugbenga, S., Walker, G. H., Salmon, P. M., Filtness, A., Stevens, N., Mulvihill, C., Payne, S. Stanton, N. A. (2019). Riding the emotional roller-coaster: Using the circumplex model of affect to model motorcycle riders’ emotional state-changes at intersections. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 66, 139-150

Finch, C. F., Goode, N., Shaw, L., Salmon, P. M. (2019). End-user experiences with two incident and injury reporting systems designed for led outdoor activities – challenges for implementation of future data systems. Injury Epidemiology, 6:39, 1-8.

Read, G. Beanland, V.  Stanton, N. Grant, E. Stevens, N. Lenne, M. Thomas, M. Walker, G. Salmon, P. From interfaces to infrastructure: Extending ecological interface design to re-design rail level crossings. Extending ecological interface design to re-design rail level crossings.Cognition, Technology & Work. July 2019.

Carden, T. Goode, N. and Salmon, PM. (2019) Not as Simple as it Looks: Led Outdoor Activities are Complex Sociotechnical Systems. Journal Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 318-337. 

Carden, T., Goode, N. and Salmon, P.M. (2019). Accounting for memes in sociotechnical systems: extending the abstraction hierarchy to consider cognitive objects. Journal of Ergonomics, 849-863. 

Salmon, P. M., Read, G. J. M., Beanland, V., Thompson, J., Filtness, A., Hulme, A., McClure, R., Johnston, I. (2019). Bad behaviour or societal failure? Perceptions of the factors contributing to drivers’ engagement in the fatal five driving behaviours. Applied Ergonomics, 74, 162-171.

Goode, N., Newnam, S., van Mulken, M. R H., Dekker, S. & Salmon, P.M. (2019). Investigating work-related musculoskeletal disorders: strengths and weaknesses of current practices in large Australian organisations. Safety Science, 112, 105-115.