Journal papers

1971 Hollnagel, E. Informationspsykologi. Dansk Psykolognyt, 16, 307-308.  
1972 Hollnagel, E. Quasi-syntetisk kommunikation. Extracta, 4, 101-107.
1973 Hollnagel, E. The rate of internal speech in paced rehearsal. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 14, 241-243.
1974 Hollnagel, E. Human information processing capacity in counting several things simultaneously. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 15, 43-49.  
1975 Hollnagel, E. Skandinavisk kognition. Dansk Psykolognyt, 29, 284-285.  
1976 Hollnagel, E. Beslutningstagen og rationalitet. Nordisk Psykologi, 28 (3), 173-185.  
1978 Hollnagel, E. An information processing analysis of mental multiplication. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 19 (1), 63-72.
Hollnagel, E. The paradigm for understanding in hermeneutics and cognition. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 9, 188-217.  
Hollnagel, E. Det kognitive synspunkt: Mod en ny rationalisme? Nordisk Psykologi, 30 (3), 209-224.  
1980 Hollnagel, E. Is information science an anomalous state of knowledge? Journal of Information Science, 2, 183-187.  
1982 Hollnagel, E. & Lind, M. Self-reference as a problem in the control of complex systems. Psyke & Logos, 2, 323-332.  
1983 Hollnagel, E. What we do not know about man-machine systems. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 18, 135-143. 
Hollnagel, E. Review of Douglas R. Hofstadter's Gödel, Escher, Bach: An eternal golden braid. Journal of Pragmatics, 7, 89-92.  
Hollnagel, E. & Woods, D. D. Cognitive systems engineering: New wine in new bottles. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 18, 583-600.  
1984

Hollnagel, E. Experimental design of man-machine studies. Social Science Information Studies, 4(2&3), 149-166.

Hollnagel, E. Inductive and deductive approaches to modelling of human decision making. Psyke & Logos, 5 (2), 288-301
1986 Hollnagel, E. Information and reasoning in intelligent decision support systems. Int. J. Man-Machine Studies, 27 (5/6), 665-678.  
1987 Woods, D. D. & Hollnagel, E. Mapping cognitive demands in complex problem solving worlds. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 26 (2), 257-275.  
Hollnagel, E. Plan recognition in modelling of users. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 22, 129-136.  
1988 Hollnagel, E. Issues in knowledge-based decision support. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 27 (5/6), 743-751.  
Hollnagel, E. A review of Charles Perrow's "Normal accidents: Living with high-risk technologies". SPUDM Bulletin, January 1988 no. 9, 10-13.
1991

Hollnagel, E. The pragmatic and the academic view on expert systems. Expert Systems With Applications, 3, 179-185.

Hollnagel E. Cognitive ergonomics and the reliability of cognition. Le Travail humain, 54 (4), 305-321.
1992 Hollnagel, E. The design of fault tolerant systems: Prevention is better than cure. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 36, 231-237.
Hollnagel, E. The reliability of man-machine interaction. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 38, 81-89.
1993 Hollnagel, E. Models of cognition: Procedural prototypes and contextual control. Le Travail humain, 56(1), 27-51.
Hollnagel, E. The phenotype of erroneous actions. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 39, 1-32.
Hollnagel, E. Requirements for dynamic modelling of man-machine interaction. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 144, 375-384.
Hollnagel, E. ViVa - A method for verification, improvement and validation of KBS. Future Generation Computer Systems, 9, 371-378.
1994 Hollnagel, E., Cacciabue, P. C. & Bagnara, S. Workshop report: The limits of automation in air traffic control and aviation. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 40, 561-566.
Hollnagel, E. Evaluation of KBS: Trick or treat? Communication and Cognition - Artificial Intelligence, 11(4), 361-381.
1996 Hollnagel, E. Reliability analysis and operator modelling. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 52, 327-337.
Niwa, Y., Hollnagel, E. & Green, M. Guidelines For Computerised Presentation Of Emergency Operating Procedures. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 167, 113-127.
Marsden, P. & Hollnagel, E. Human interaction with technology: The accidental user. Acta Psychologica, 91, 345-358.
1997 Hollnagel, E. Reply to 'A practitioners view on the state of HRA methodology'. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 55, 261-262.  
Hollnagel, E. Cognitive ergonomics: It's all in the mind. Ergonomics, 40 (19), 1170-1182.
1998 Kontogiannis, T. & Hollnagel, E. Application of cognitive ergonomics to interface design of advanced technologies. International Journal of Ergonomics, 2(3), 243-268. 
Niwa, Y., Hollnagel, E. & Green, M. The contribution of human factors to the development of computerised emergency operating procedures. International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics, 2(4), 321-330.
Hollnagel, E. Comments on ‘Conception of the cognitive engineering design problem’ by John Dowell and John Long. Ergonomics, 41(2). 160-162.
1999 Hollnagel, E. & Cacciabue, P. C. Cognition, technology & work: An introduction. Cognition, Technology & Work, 1(1), 1-6. 
Bye, A. Hollnagel, E. & Brendeford, T. S. Human-machine function allocation: A functional modelling approach. Reliability Engineering and Systems Safety, 64, 291-300.  
Hollnagel, E., Kaarstad, M. & Lee, H.-C. Error mode prediction. Ergonomics, 42(11), 1457-1471.
Hollnagel, E. Time and space in process control. Ergonomics, 42(11), 1399-1403.  
2000 Hollnagel, E. & Bye, A. Modelling of function allocation. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 52(2), 253-266. 
Hollnagel, E. Looking for errors of omission and commission or the hunting of the Snark revisited. Reliability Engineering and Systems Safety, 68, 135-145.
Hollnagel, E. When all things fail. Cognition, Technology & Work, 2(4), 221-223.
Cacciabue, P. C., Fujita, Y., Furuta, K. & Hollnagel, E. The rational choice of “error”. Cognition, Technology & Work, 2(4), 179-181.
Niwa, Y. & Hollnagel, E. The design of advanced generation of event-based emergency operating procedure. Journal of the Institute of Nuclear Safety System, 7, 271-283. (In Japanese.)  
Hollnagel, E. The reality of risks. Annual Report of Division of Human-Machine Systems, Atomic Energy Society of Japan, Vol. 10.  
2001 Hollnagel, E. & Niwa, Y. Enhancing operator control by adaptive alarm presentation. International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics, 5(3), 367-384.
Hollnagel, E. Extended cognition and the future of ergonomics. Theoretical issues in Ergonomics Science, 2(3), 309-315.
Hollnagel, E. Editorial: Guest editorial: The future of ergonomics. Theoretical issues in Ergonomics Science, 2(3), 219-222.
Gauthereau, V., Hollnagel, E. & Bergman, B. Managing variability – a strategy for creating safety in organisations? Arbete Människa Miljö & Nordisk Ergonomi, 1, 25-40. 
2002 Hollnagel, E. Time and time again. Theoretical issues in Ergonomics Science, 3(2), 143-158.
Niwa, Y. & Hollnagel, E. Integrated computerisation of operating procedures. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 213, 289-301
2003 Klein, G., Ross, K. G., Moon, B. M., Klein, D. E., Hoffman, R. R. & Hollnagel, E. Macrocognition. IEEE Intelligent Systems, May/June, 81-85.
Hollnagel, E. Is affective computing an oxymoron? International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 59, 65-70.
Hollnagel, E. Att förstå olyckor (Understanding accidents). Nucleus, 2003(1), 12-17
2004 Hollnagel, E. Time to think and time to do? I can fail and so can you! Human Factors and Aerospace Safety, 4(3), 169-180. 
Fujita, Y., & Hollnagel, E. Failures without errors: Quantification of context in HRA. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 83(2), 145-151.
Dekker, S. W. A., & Hollnagel, E. Human factors and folk models. Cognition, Technology & Work, 6, 79-86.
2005 Gauthereau, V. & Hollnagel, E. Planning, control, and adaptation: A case study. European Management Journal, 23(1), 118-131.