Publications 2017

Thoroman,B. Goode,N and Salmon,PM. (2017) What went right? An analysis of the protective factors in aviation near misses. Journal Ergonomics, 192-203.

Carden, T., Goode, N., Salmon, P. M. (2017). Not as simple as it looks: Led outdoor activities are complex sociotechnical systems. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 18, 318-337.

Dallat, C., Salmon, P. M., Goode, N. (In Press). Risky systems versus Risky people: To what extent do risk assessment methods consider the systems approach to accident causation? A review of the literature. Safety Science, accepted for publication March 2017.

Donovan, S-L., Salmon, P. M., Lenne, M. G., Horberry, T. (2017). Safety leadership and systems thinking: application and evaluation of a risk management framework in the mining industry. Ergonomics, 60, 1336-1350.

Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M, Walker, G. H., Salas, E., Hancock, P. (2017). State-of-the-science: Situation Awareness Models. Ergonomics, 60:4, 449-466

McLean, S., Salmon, P. M., Gorman, A. D., Naughton, M., Soloman, C. (2017). Do inter-continental playing styles exist? Using social network analysis to compare goals from the 2016 EURO and COPA football tournaments. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 18, 370-383.

Newnam, S., Goode, N., Salmon, P. M., Stevenson, M. (2017). Reforming the road freight transportation system? An investigation of Coronial inquests in Australia. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 101, 28-36.

Hulme, A. Salmon, P.M, Nielsen, R.O, Read, G. J. M, Finch, C.F. (2017). Closing Pandora’s Box: Adapting a systems ergonomics methodology for better understanding the ecological complexity underpinning the development and prevention of running-related injury. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 18:4, 338-359.

Carden, T., Read, G., Goode, N., Salmon, P. M. (In Press). Sociotechnical systems as a framework for regulatory system design and evaluation: Using work domain analysis to examine a new regulatory system. Applied Ergonomics, Accepted for publication December 2016.

Clacy, A., Goode, N., Sharman, A., Lovell, G., Salmon, P. M. (2017). A knock to the system: A new sociotechnical systems approach to sport-related concussion. Journal of Sports Sciences, 35, 2232-2239.

Neville, T., Salmon, P. M., Read, G. J. M. (2017). Analysis of In-Game Communication as an Indicator of Recognition Primed Decision Making in Elite Australian Rules Football Umpires. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 11:1, 81-96

Salmon, P. M., Goode, N. A., Spiertz, A., Thomas, M., Grant, E., Clacy, A. (2017). Is it really good to talk? Testing the impact of providing concurrent verbal protocols on driving performance. Ergonomics, 60, 720-779.

Mclean, S., Soloman, C., Gorman, A., Salmon, P. M. (2017). What’s in a game? A systems approach to enhancing performance analysis in football. Plos One, 1-15.

Goode, N., Salmon, P. M., Spencer, C. McArdle, D., & Archer, F. (2017). Defining disaster resilience: comparisons from key stakeholders involved in emergency management in Victoria, Australia. Disasters, 41:1, 171-193.

Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H., Read, G. J. M., Goode, N. & Stanton, N. A. (2017). Fitting methods to paradigms: are ergonomics methods fit for systems thinking? Ergonomics, 60:2, 194-205.

Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H. (2017). Editorial New paradigms in ergonomics, Ergonomics, 60:2, 151-156

Walker, G. H., Salmon, P. M., Bedinger, M., Stanton, N. A. (2017). Quantum ergonomics: shifting the paradigm of the systems agenda. Ergonomics, 60:2, 157-166

Neville, T. J., Salmon, P. M., Read, G. J. M., Kalloniatis, A., C. (2017). Play on or call a foul: testing and extending distributed situation awareness theory through sports officiating. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 17:1, 80-103.

Waterson, P.E., Jenkins, D.P., Salmon, P.M. and Underwood, P. (2017). ‘Remixing Rasmussen’: The evolution of Accimaps within systemic accident analysis. Applied Ergonomics, 59:B, 489-503.

Salmon, P. M., Goode, N., Taylor, N., Dallat, C., Finch, C., Lenne, M. G. (2017). Rasmussen’s legacy in the great outdoors: a new incident reporting and learning system for led outdoor activities. Applied Ergonomics, 59:B, 637-648