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

      Patriarca, Riccardo; Di Gravio, Giulio; Woltjer, Rogier; Costantino, Francesco; Praetorius, Gesa; Ferreira, Pedro N. P.; Hollnagel, Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The development of the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) has been motivated by the perceived limitations of fundamentally deterministic and probabilistic approaches to understand complex systems’ behaviour. ...
    • Green Ports and Sustainable Shipping in the European Context 

      Munim, Ziaul Haque; Saha, Rana (Chapter, 2021)
      Ship emissions and emissions from the maritime industry, in general, are of great concern to various stakeholders due to their adverse impacts on climate change and the local community. Countries within the Europe (and ...
    • Health promotion at local level in Norway: The use of public health coordinators and health overviews to promote fair distribution among social groups 

      Hagen, Susanne; Øvergård, Kjell Ivar; Helgesen, Marit Kristine; Fosse, Elisabeth; Torp, Steffen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Abstract Background: Norway is internationally known today for its political and socio-economic prioritization of equity. The 2012 Public Health Act (PHA) aimed to further equity in the domain of health by addressing the ...
    • How do economies of density in container handling operations affect ships’ time and emissions in port? Evidence from Norwegian container terminals 

      Rødseth, Kenneth Løvold; Wangsness, Paal Brevik; Schøyen, Halvor (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Efficient port services are prerequisites for competitive and sustainable maritime transports. This paper makes advances in studying the determinants of the time that ships spend in port and the associated emissions to ...
    • Human Error and Response to Alarms in Process Safety 

      Mrugalska, Beata; Nazir, Salman; Tytyk, Edwin; Øvergård, Kjell Ivar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Human operators are required to respond to alarms in normal conditions, and also to find solutions to unexpected situations in real time. The aim of this study is to increase the knowledge of human responses to alarms in ...
    • Human error in pilotage operations 

      Ernstsen, Jørgen; Nazir, Salman (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Pilotage operations require close interaction between human and machines. This complex sociotechnical system is necessary to safely and efficiently maneuver a vessel in constrained waters. A sociotechnical system consists ...
    • Human Error: Causality and the Confusion of Normative and Descriptive Accounts of Human Performance 

      Øvergård, Kjell Ivar (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      That human errors can cause accidents is a core assumption of classical safety management systems, which aims to reduce the occurrence and consequences of human errors. This paper will present two interconnected lines of ...
    • Identifying the appropriate governance model for green port management: Applying Analytic Network Process and Best-Worst methods to ports in the Indian Ocean Rim 

      Munim, Ziaul Haque; Sornn-Friese, Henrik; Dushenko, Mariia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This study investigates the appropriate port governance model for implementation of green port management (GPM) practices. Relying on social systems engineering principles, we propose a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) ...
    • Impact of automation technology on gender parity in maritime industry 

      Kim, Tae-Eun; Sharma, Amit; Gausdal, Anne Haugen; Chae, Chong-ju (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Autonomous technological advancement is projected to be a major step change in the world of shipping, creating new opportunities and challenges for maritime authorities and all stakeholders in the maritime sector. In this ...
    • Impact of simulation fidelity on student self-efficacy and perceived skill development in maritime training 

      Renganayagalu, Sathiya Kumar; Mallam, Steven; Nazir, Salman; Ernstsen, Jørgen; Haavardtun, Per (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Maritime education and training (MET) has a long tradition of using simulator training to develop competent seafarers and relevant seafaring skills. In a safety critical domain like maritime industry, simulators provide ...
    • Implications of Automation and Digitalization for Maritime Education and Training 

      Sharma, Amit; Kim, Tae-Eun; Nazir, Salman (Chapter, 2021)
      Due to steady advancement and implementation of digitalization and automation technology, autonomous operations are slowly pervading all transportation sectors. In maritime sector, the industry and regulatory bodies are ...
    • Individualism, collectivism and reward crowdfunding contribution intention and behavior 

      Shneor, Rotem; Munim, Ziaul Haque; Zhu, Helena; Alon, Ilan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The study examines the role of the individualism-collectivism (IDV) cultural dimension in reward crowdfunding contribution intentionality and behavior. An extended Theory of Planned Behavior framework is used for comparative ...
    • Individuell versus nettverksbasert kompetansemegling 

      Gausdal, Anne Haugen; Svare, Helge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      I artikkelen beskrives elementene i en ny generasjon nettverksbasert kompetansemegling. Spørsmålene som stilles, er følgende: Hvordan har kompetansemegling utviklet seg til nå? Hvordan foregår nettverksbasert kompetansemegling, ...
    • Integrating motivated goal achievement in maritime simulator training 

      Hjellvik, Simen; Mallam, Steven (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The application of cloud-based simulators has increasing momentum in maritime education and training as a virtual platform for supplementing professional training with task-specific simulation-based learning. Congruent ...
    • Leaders’ Influence Tactics for Safety: An Exploratory Study in the Maritime Context 

      Kim, Tae-Eun; Gausdal, Anne Haugen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      A growing body of research has pointed out effective leadership as an important influencing factor for safety performance in various high-risk industrial contexts. However, limited systematic knowledge is available about ...
    • Learning from accidents: Nontechnical skills deficiency in the European process industry 

      Tusher, Hasan Mahbub; Nazir, Salman; Mallam, Steven; Rusli, Risza; Botnmark, Anne Kari (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Safety-critical industries have long been subjected to extensive research and development to enhance operator performance to improve their efficiency. From a human factors perspective, much of the work in process industries ...
    • Logical grouping of data and control functions on the displays of shipboard navigation systems 

      Vu, Viet Dung; Lützhöft, Margareta Holtensdotter; Imset, Marius (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Standards IEC 62288:2014 and MSC.191(79) require information on the displays of shipboard navigation systems to be logically grouped, but only provide limited specification for this ‘logical’ criterion. Meanwhile, complex ...
    • Maritime resource management: Current training approaches and potential improvements 

      Praetorius, Gesa; Hult, C.; Österman, C. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Shipping can be regarded as a high-risk domain with a large complexity in operations. Accidents and incidents may involve serious danger for seafarers and passengers, as well as for the environment and society at large. ...
    • Maritime Students’ Use and Perspectives of Cloud-Based Desktop Simulators: CSCL and Implications for Educational Design 

      Gyldensten, William C.; Wiig, Astrid Camilla; Sellberg, Charlott (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study investigates the challenges and opportunities of using cloud-based simulators for training in maritime education and training (MET). The aim is to map bachelor students’ use and perspectives to inform educational ...
    • Measurement of dijet kT in p-Pb collisions at √sNN=5.02 TeV 

      Adam, Jaroslav; Adamová, Dagmar; Aggarwal, Madan M.; Aglieri Rinella, Gianluca; Agnello, Michelangelo; Agrawal, Nikita; Ahammed, Zubayer; Ahn, Sang Un; Aimo, Ilaria; Aiola, Salvatore; Alme, Johan; Helstrup, Håvard; Hetland, Kristin Fanebust; Kileng, Bjarte; Altinpinar, Sedat; Djuvsland, Øystein; Haaland, Øystein Senneset; Huang, Meidana; Lønne, Per-Ivar; Nystrand, Joakim; Rehman, Attiq ur; Røhrich, Dieter; Ullaland, Kjetil; Velure, Arild; Wagner, Boris; Zhou, Zhuo; Arsene, Ionut Christian; Bätzing, Paul Christoph; Dordic, Olja; Lindal, Svein; Mahmood, Sohail Musa; Milosevic, Jovan; Qvigstad, Henrik; Richter, Matthias; Røed, Ketil; Skaali, Toralf Bernhard; Tveter, Trine Spedstad; Wikne, Jon Christopher; Zhao, Chengxin; Langøy, Rune; Lien, Jørgen; Ajaz, Muhammad; Akindinov, Alexander; Alam, Sk Noor; Aleksandrov, Dimitry; Alessandro, Bruno; Alexandre, Didier; Alfaro Molina, José Rubén; Alici, Andrea; Alkin, Anton; ALICE, Collaboration (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)