Gesa Praetorius

910 total citations · 1 hit paper
43 papers, 576 citations indexed

About

Gesa Praetorius is a scholar working on Ocean Engineering, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Gesa Praetorius has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 576 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Ocean Engineering, 19 papers in Radiological and Ultrasound Technology and 17 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Gesa Praetorius's work include Maritime Navigation and Safety (20 papers), Occupational Health and Safety Research (19 papers) and Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (17 papers). Gesa Praetorius is often cited by papers focused on Maritime Navigation and Safety (20 papers), Occupational Health and Safety Research (19 papers) and Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (17 papers). Gesa Praetorius collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Gesa Praetorius's co-authors include Erik Hollnagel, Joakim Dahlman, Francesco Costantino, Riccardo Patriarca, Pedro Ferreira, Giulio Di Gravio, Rogier Woltjer, Margareta Lützhöft, Carl Hult and Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Advanced Nursing, Accident Analysis & Prevention and Reliability Engineering & System Safety.

In The Last Decade

Gesa Praetorius

36 papers receiving 541 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gesa Praetorius Sweden 12 240 230 212 135 62 43 576
Gaël Morel France 6 264 1.1× 314 1.4× 370 1.7× 104 0.8× 59 1.0× 11 648
Fabio Currò Italy 12 441 1.8× 389 1.7× 106 0.5× 39 0.3× 57 0.9× 29 884
Margaret Trotter Australia 11 490 2.0× 408 1.8× 129 0.6× 266 2.0× 6 0.1× 19 891
J.G. Post Netherlands 8 171 0.7× 211 0.9× 492 2.3× 77 0.6× 8 0.1× 10 849
Miguel Ángel Mariscal Saldaña Spain 17 208 0.9× 135 0.6× 18 0.1× 149 1.1× 19 0.3× 41 656
Brendan Ryan United Kingdom 14 292 1.2× 116 0.5× 17 0.1× 177 1.3× 36 0.6× 51 600
Rogier Woltjer Sweden 15 398 1.7× 342 1.5× 39 0.2× 189 1.4× 14 0.2× 43 829
Miranda Cornelissen Australia 11 398 1.7× 255 1.1× 49 0.2× 392 2.9× 7 0.1× 18 721
Maria Mikela Chatzimichailidou United Kingdom 11 223 0.9× 210 0.9× 27 0.1× 70 0.5× 16 0.3× 27 386
Inge Svedung Sweden 8 518 2.2× 415 1.8× 33 0.2× 165 1.2× 11 0.2× 15 748

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All Works

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Praetorius, Gesa, et al.. (2024). Entangled in complexity: An ethnographic study of organizational adaptability and safe care transitions for patients with complex care needs. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 81(9). 5528–5545. 8 indexed citations
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Lundberg, Jonas, et al.. (2024). Modelling operator control work across traffic management domains: implications for interaction design. Cognition Technology & Work. 26(2). 281–299.
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Praetorius, Gesa, et al.. (2023). Exploring patient flow management through a lens of cognitive systems engineering. Ergonomics. 66(12). 2106–2120. 3 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa, et al.. (2021). On Common Ground at Sea: The Proactive Negotiation for Channel Navigation. AHFE international. 7. 3488–3496.
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Hult, Carl, et al.. (2019). On the Future of Maritime Transport – Discussing Terminology and Timeframes. TransNav the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation. 13(2). 269–273. 12 indexed citations
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Schröder-Hinrichs, Jens-Uwe, et al.. (2017). TRACEr-MAR : applying TRACEr in a maritime context. 120–126. 2 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa. (2015). CyClaDes – Crew-centered Design and Operation of Ships and Ship Systems for safer maritime operations.
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Praetorius, Gesa, et al.. (2015). Exploring Bridge-Engine Control Room Collaborative Team Communication. TransNav the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation. 9(2). 169–176. 9 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa, et al.. (2015). Making the case for Crew-Centered Design (CCD) in merchant shipping. Maritime Commons The Digital Repository of World Maritime University (World Maritime University). 4 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa & Erik Hollnagel. (2014). Control and Resilience Within the Maritime Traffic Management Domain. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making. 8(4). 303–317. 29 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa. (2014). Vessel Traffic Service (VTS): a maritime information service or traffic control system? Understanding everyday performance and resilience in a socio-technical system under change. 13 indexed citations
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Borst, Clark, et al.. (2014). Ecological interface design: Control space robustness in future trajectory-based Air Traffic control decision support. Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology). 329–334. 3 indexed citations
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Borst, Clark, et al.. (2013). Experimental evaluation of a joint cognitive system for 4D trajectory management. Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology). 2 indexed citations
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Porathe, Thomas, Margareta Lützhöft, & Gesa Praetorius. (2013). Communicating intended routes in ECDIS: Evaluating technological change. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 60. 366–370. 13 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa. (2012). Safety within the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Domain. Understanding the role of the VTS for safety within maritime traffic management. Chalmers Publication Library (Chalmers University of Technology). 5 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa, et al.. (2012). Maritime traffic management: a need for central coordination?. Cognition Technology & Work. 16(1). 59–70. 40 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa, et al.. (2010). The context matters: Maritime safety in the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) domain. Chalmers Publication Library (Chalmers University of Technology). 3(4). 1773–1780. 3 indexed citations
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Praetorius, Gesa. (2009). The subject, not just an object : Maritime Safety in the Vessel Traffic Service Domain. KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology).

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