Gordon Baxter

2.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
32 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Gordon Baxter is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Artificial Intelligence and Management Science and Operations Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Gordon Baxter has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Social Psychology, 6 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 4 papers in Management Science and Operations Research. Recurrent topics in Gordon Baxter's work include Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (7 papers), AI-based Problem Solving and Planning (5 papers) and Complex Systems and Decision Making (4 papers). Gordon Baxter is often cited by papers focused on Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (7 papers), AI-based Problem Solving and Planning (5 papers) and Complex Systems and Decision Making (4 papers). Gordon Baxter collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Gordon Baxter's co-authors include Ian Sommerville, Frank E. Ritter, Martin F. Lavin, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Denis Besnard, Richard M. Young, Scott R. Burrows, David Greathead, Gary Jones and Denis J. Moss and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Experimental Medicine, The Journal of Immunology and Ergonomics.

In The Last Decade

Gordon Baxter

29 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gordon Baxter United Kingdom 17 240 169 167 144 134 32 1.4k
Ching‐Hung Lee China 22 233 1.0× 113 0.7× 101 0.6× 103 0.7× 89 0.7× 66 1.6k
Diane H. Sonnenwald United States 22 247 1.0× 163 1.0× 359 2.1× 166 1.2× 558 4.2× 85 2.2k
Luca Mastrogiacomo Italy 25 223 0.9× 138 0.8× 105 0.6× 53 0.4× 158 1.2× 137 2.1k
Jeroen van den Hoven Netherlands 24 131 0.5× 303 1.8× 667 4.0× 138 1.0× 269 2.0× 64 2.5k
Anja Maier Denmark 25 157 0.7× 38 0.2× 99 0.6× 135 0.9× 123 0.9× 125 1.8k
Ken Eason United Kingdom 18 230 1.0× 189 1.1× 287 1.7× 202 1.4× 335 2.5× 61 1.5k
Jari Porras Finland 23 71 0.3× 154 0.9× 232 1.4× 85 0.6× 310 2.3× 113 2.0k
Amit Mittal India 23 134 0.6× 212 1.3× 371 2.2× 33 0.2× 170 1.3× 272 2.1k
Tinggui Chen China 25 71 0.3× 215 1.3× 373 2.2× 58 0.4× 223 1.7× 101 1.9k
Marcos R. S. Borges Brazil 19 172 0.7× 242 1.4× 243 1.5× 167 1.2× 416 3.1× 169 1.5k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Gordon Baxter

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gordon Baxter

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All Works

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Baxter, Gordon. (2019). Gordon Baxter. interactions. 27(1). 15–15.
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Allison, Colin, et al.. (2014). MOOCs with attitudes: Insights from a practitioner based investigation. St Andrews Research Repository (St Andrews Research Repository). 8. 1–9. 8 indexed citations
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Baxter, Gordon, et al.. (2013). Migrating software products to the cloud: an adaptive STS perspective.. Open Access Institutional Repository at Robert Gordon University (Robert Gordon University). 22(3). 37–54. 6 indexed citations
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Ritter, Frank E., et al.. (2013). Learning and Retention. Oxford University Press eBooks. 19 indexed citations
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Baxter, Gordon, et al.. (2013). Migrating Software Products to the Cloud. Journal of international technology and information management. 22(3). 3 indexed citations
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Baxter, Gordon. (2012). Human factors and ergonomics in consumer product design: methods and techniques. Ergonomics. 55(9). 1124–1125. 21 indexed citations
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Baxter, Gordon, John Rooksby, Yuanzhi Wang, & Ali Khajeh‐Hosseini. (2012). The ironies of automation. 65–71. 39 indexed citations
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Steele, Mary, et al.. (2011). Promoting public awareness of the links between lifestyle and cancer: A controlled study of the usability of health information leaflets. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 80(12). e214–e229. 8 indexed citations
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Tan, Kenneth, Gordon Baxter, Simon J. Newell, et al.. (2009). Knowledge elicitation for validation of a neonatal ventilation expert system utilising modified Delphi and focus group techniques. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 68(6). 344–354. 13 indexed citations
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Baxter, Gordon, et al.. (2007). Cognitive mismatches in the cockpit: Will they ever be a thing of the past?. Applied Ergonomics. 38(4). 417–423. 29 indexed citations
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Monk, Andrew, et al.. (2005). Towards a practical framework for managing the risks of selecting technology to support independent living. Applied Ergonomics. 37(5). 599–606. 15 indexed citations
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Baxter, Gordon, Andrew Monk, Kenneth Tan, P R Dear, & Simon J. Newell. (2005). Using cognitive task analysis to facilitate the integration of decision support systems into the neonatal intensive care unit. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 35(3). 243–257. 33 indexed citations
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Besnard, Denis, David Greathead, & Gordon Baxter. (2003). When mental models go wrong: co-occurrences in dynamic, critical systems. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 60(1). 117–128. 45 indexed citations
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Ritter, Frank E., Gordon Baxter, Gary Jones, & Richard M. Young. (2000). Supporting cognitive models as users. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. 7(2). 141–173. 59 indexed citations
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Kovács, Éva, Gordon Baxter, & W. F. Robinson. (1999). Feline peripheral blood mononuclear cells express message for both CXC and CC type chemokine receptors. Archives of Virology. 144(2). 273–285. 6 indexed citations
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Crampton, Andrea, et al.. (1999). Monooxygenases Play Only a Minor Role in Resistance to Synthetic Pyrethroids in the Cattle Tick, Boophilus Microplus. Experimental and Applied Acarology. 23(11). 897–905. 17 indexed citations
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Baxter, Gordon, et al.. (1999). Detecting Resistance to Organophosphates and Carbamates in the Cattle Tick Boophilus Microplus, with a Propoxur-based Biochemical Test. Experimental and Applied Acarology. 23(11). 907–914. 21 indexed citations
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Suhrbier, Andreas, et al.. (1993). Peptide epitope induced apoptosis of human cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Implications for peripheral T cell deletion and peptide vaccination. The Journal of Immunology. 150(6). 2169–2178. 33 indexed citations
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Baxter, Gordon & Martin F. Lavin. (1992). Specific protein dephosphorylation in apoptosis induced by ionizing radiation and heat shock in human lymphoid tumor lines. The Journal of Immunology. 148(6). 1949–1954. 84 indexed citations
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Moss, Denis J., Scott R. Burrows, Gordon Baxter, & Martin F. Lavin. (1991). T cell-T cell killing is induced by specific epitopes: evidence for an apoptotic mechanism.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 173(3). 681–686. 48 indexed citations

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