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Jop Havinga
Jop Havinga
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Using a procedure doesn’t mean following it: A cognitive systems approach to how a cockpit manages emergencies
GC Carim Jr, TA Saurin, J Havinga, A Rae, SWA Dekker, É Henriqson
Safety Science 89, 147-157, 2016
512016
Everyday work investigations for safety
J Havinga, S Dekker, A Rae
Theoretical issues in ergonomics science 19 (2), 213-228, 2018
282018
How did crew resource management take-off outside of the cockpit? A systematic review of how crew resource management training is conceptualised and evaluated for non-pilots
J Havinga, RJ De Boer, A Rae, SWA Dekker
Safety 3 (4), 26, 2017
262017
Deciding to stop work or deciding how work is done?
J Havinga, K Bancroft, A Rae
Safety science 141, 105334, 2021
122021
Hazard reporting: How can it improve safety?
J Havinga, K Bancroft, A Rae
Safety science 142, 105365, 2021
102021
Are users more diverse than designs? Testing and extending a 25 years old claim
M Schmettow, J Havinga
27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference (HCI 2013), 2013
102013
Just culture: Reporting, the line and accountability
J Havinga, S Dekker
Journal of Aviation Management, 49-57, 2014
82014
Should We Cut the Cards? Assessing the Influence of “Take 5” Pre-Task Risk Assessments on Safety
J Havinga, MI Shire, A Rae
Safety 8 (2), 27, 2022
22022
Expertise and resilience
J Havinga, J Bergström, S Dekker, A Rae
22018
Pluralist Function Interrogation: A methodology for analysing workplace practices
J Havinga, A Rae
Safety science 173, 106440, 2024
12024
FROM RESILIENCE TO ROUTINES AND BACK: INVESTIGATING THE EVOLUTION OF WORK ADAPTATIONS
J Havinga, A Rae, S Dekker
7th REA Symposium, 81, 0
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