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Sweden
2026

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68
Citations
29910
World Ranking
1177
National Ranking
10

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Engineering and Technology in Sweden Leader Award
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Overview

Erik Hollnagel is affiliated with Jönköping University in Sweden and has contributed extensively to the fields of Health Professions and Decision Sciences. Their research spans several subfields, including Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, Medical Laboratory Technology, Emergency Medical Services, and Social Psychology.

Their work primarily focuses on topics related to Occupational Health and Safety Research, Risk and Safety Analysis, Quality and Safety in Healthcare, Disaster Response and Management, Human-Automation Interaction and Safety, Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management, and Disaster Management and Resilience.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • AHFE international
  • Safety Science
  • Technical Papers... Rio Oil & Gas
  • Psyke & Logos
  • Applied Ergonomics

Hollnagel's recent papers illustrate a focus on analytical methods and resilience in safety-critical systems:

  • "Framing the FRAM: A literature review on the functional resonance analysis method" (2020, Safety Science)
  • "On the brink of disruption: Applying Resilience Engineering to anticipate system performance under crisis" (2021, Applied Ergonomics)
  • "Analysing human factors and non-technical skills in offshore drilling operations using FRAM (functional resonance analysis method)" (2020, Cognition Technology & Work)
  • "A novel approach to explore Safety-I and Safety-II perspectives in in situ simulations-the structured what if functional resonance analysis methodology" (2021, Advances in Simulation)
  • "Measurement of resilience potential - development of a resilience assessment grid for emergency departments" (2020, PLoS ONE)

Collaborations form part of their research profile, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Josué França
  • Gesa Praetorius
  • Ralph MacKinnon
  • David Slater
  • Robyn Clay-Williams

Best Publications

  • Resilience Engineering: Concepts and Precepts

    Erik Hollnagel;David D. Woods;Nancy Leveson

  • Joint Cognitive Systems: Foundations of Cognitive Systems Engineering

    Erik Hollnagel;David D. Woods

  • Safety-I and Safety-II: The Past and Future of Safety Management

    Erik Hollnagel

  • Barriers and Accident Prevention

    Erik Hollnagel

  • FRAM: The Functional Resonance Analysis Method: Modelling Complex Socio-technical Systems

    Erik Hollnagel

  • Human Reliability Analysis: Context and Control

    Erik Hollnagel

  • Resilience Engineering in Practice: A Guidebook

    Erik Hollnagel;Jean Paries;D. Woods David;John Wreathall

  • Cognitive systems engineering: new wine in new bottles

    Erik Hollnagel;David D. Woods

  • The Etto Principle: Efficiency-Thoroughness Trade-Off: Why Things That Go Right Sometimes Go Wrong

    Erik Hollnagel

  • Joint Cognitive Systems: Patterns in Cognitive Systems Engineering

    David D. Woods;Erik Hollnagel

  • Cognitive reliability and error analysis method

    Erik Hollnagel

  • From Safety-I to Safety-II: A White Paper

    Erik Hollnagel;Jörg Leonhardt

  • Resilient health care: turning patient safety on its head.

    Jeffrey Braithwaite;Robert L. Wears;Erik Hollnagel

  • What-You-Look-For-Is-What-You-Find - The consequences of underlying accident models in eight accident investigation manuals

    Jonas Lundberg;Carl Rollenhagen;Erik Hollnagel

  • Resilience – the Challenge of the Unstable

    Erik Hollnagel

  • Risk + barriers = safety?

    Erik Hollnagel

  • Cognitive Systems Engineering

    Erik Hollnagel;David D Woods

  • The phenotype of erroneous actions

    Erik Hollnagel

  • Joint Cognitive Systems

    David D. Woods;Erik Hollnagel

  • Framing the FRAM : A literature review on the functional resonance analysis method

    Riccardo Patriarca;G Di Gravio;Rogier Woltjer;F Costantino

  • Safety-II in Practice: Developing the Resilience Potentials

    Erik Hollnagel

  • Prologue: Resilience Engineering Concepts

    David D. Woods;Erik Hollnagel

Frequent Co-Authors

David Woods
David Woods The Ohio State University
Jeffrey Braithwaite
Jeffrey Braithwaite Macquarie University
Sidney Dekker
Sidney Dekker Griffith University
Søren Paaske Johnsen
Søren Paaske Johnsen Aalborg University
Joakim Westerlund
Joakim Westerlund Lund University
Philippe Palanque
Philippe Palanque Paul Sabatier University
Neville A. Stanton
Neville A. Stanton University of Southampton
Dianne Parker
Dianne Parker University of Manchester
Paul M. Corballis
Paul M. Corballis University of Auckland

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